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March 24, 2015

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Working locally, thinking globally

By Lynn Sygiel, editor, Charitable Advisors

Charity may begin at home, but charity's reach is often felt thousands of miles away in far corners of the world.

According to an Indiana University survey, there are nearly 100 organizations based Indianapolis that work overseas, and each provides unique opportunities for individuals here to share their time and talents.

Timmy Global Health, OBAT Helpers and Building Tomorrow are three of those organizations, which serve diverse populations.

  • Building Tomorrow works to provide access to quality education for young people in East Africa, specifically Uganda.
  • OBAT Helpers provides education and social services to a displaced population in Bangladesh, living in camps.
  • Timmy Global Health expands access to health care in Ecuador, the Dominican Republic and Guatemala.

In each case, the founder witnessed disparities firsthand and was inspired to act. Read more.


How to ethically volunteer anywhere in the world

By Shannon O'Donnell, author, A Little Adrift

A foundational motivation underpinning the past four years I've been traveling around the world has been the idea that serving others would help me find clearer direction for my life.

There are many ways to better understand and respect other cultures as we travel, but for me, the most effective has been volunteering. I left to travel for many reasons, and I had many preconceived ideas about what I would find when I left the confines of the United States.

Traveling dispelled many of those notions almost immediately, but it was only when I slowed down and spent time volunteering that I was able to sink into the travel experience in a way that goes beyond photographing the major temples, churches, and iconic sites. Read more.

Lessons: school for scaling

By Jessica Harrison, Evidence Action, Stanford Social Innovation Review

In 2009, more than 5 million Kenyan schoolchildren were at risk of parasitic worm infections. For many years, worm infections were so common among children in Kenya that people considered them to be a rite of passage. Well-intended organizations delivered deworming treatments, often in an ad-hoc fashion, to people in various parts of the country. But there had been no coordinated effort to solve the worm infection problem nationwide.

Then, six years ago, the government of Kenya took an unprecedented step: It launched the National School-Based Deworming Program, a comprehensive effort to treat all at-risk children in the country. The program leverages the existing infrastructure of the nation's schools and engages teachers in delivering treatment to children in the areas where soil-transmitted parasites are endemic. In taking that approach, the program built on a strong foundation. Read more.


Sponsor's insight

Leading with intent: 2015 survey
of nonprofit board practices

By Bryan Orander, president, Charitable Advisors

What "grade" would you give your board of directors?

In a survey completed last summer by BoardSource, the average was a B minus.

BoardSource has done similar surveys since 1994, so they are able to identify trends, and confirm or challenge current thinking in the field. Survey respondents included over 1000 chief executives and board chairs from a broad range of organizations, including diversity of size and service areas.

What did the survey reveal? Click here to read more.

People on the move

Covering Kids and Families of Indiana is pleased to announce the appointment of Susan Jo Thomas as its executive director.

Morning Light, Inc. welcomes Lenox Madubansi as the operations manager at the Abbie Hunt Bryce Home, a newly created position.

Ivy Tech Community College has named Amanda Wilson associate vice president for facilities planning. Wilson most recently served as senior manager of facilities for Interactive Intelligence. — Inside Indiana Business

Nick Duvall has been promoted from director of development to vice president of development and communications. Katie Means is the development associate at Little Red Door Cancer Agency.

Hearts & Hands of Indiana, which turns abandoned properties on the Near Westside to homes, has named Amanda Langferman as its development associate and welcomed Vickie Bogner as the team's administrative assistant.

The University of Indianapolis has selected Lawrence Belcher to be dean of its School of Business. He comes to U-Indy from Taylor University, where he has led the undergraduate business program since 2011 and holds the Arthur L. Hodson Endowed Chair in Business as a professor of finance and economics.

Willie Banks Jr. has been named vice president for student affairs at Indiana State University. He previously was interim assistant vice president for student affairs at Cleveland State University. — Inside Indiana Business


Announcements

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Donors to the Community Foundation of Morgan County (CFMC) can receive matches for nearly 30 community programs' and projects' donations as part of the $1 million-matching grant from Lilly Endowment, which is part of Lilly's Inspired by Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow (GIFT) initiative.

The Kroger Co.'s Central Division announced its continued three-year education strategy focused on strengthening K-12 education and growing partnership with IPS. The comprehensive, $5.3 million, increases giving to education for the remaining two years.

VSA Indiana received a $40,000 grant from the Howard Intermill and Marion Intermill Fenstermaker Fund, an Indianapolis Foundation fund, a CICF affiliate. The grant will support community arts classes, which are designed to increase access and engagement in the arts for students with disabilities and community understanding, acceptance and appreciation of people of all abilities.

Herron School of Art and Design's Art Therapy Program has earned a $1,000 grant from the Indiana First Lady's Charitable Foundation. The degree, established in 2012, prepares program graduates to take exams to become registered art therapists and licensed mental health counselors, and is one of only 34 programs of its kind in the country. Read more.

Indiana University East received a $55,500 grant from the Indiana Commission for Higher Education to help low income students. Funding will be used to start two programs and expand two existing ones. For more information, click here and here.

The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art will enhance its canal side with $400,000 upgrade. The Steve Cagle Family Gate, which consists of four 60-foot by 30-foot triangular sails, will allow more canal-side museum programming. The new structure is made possible by the Efroymson Family Fund, the Indianapolis Foundation and the Steve Cagle Family. Read more.

Nice Grants returns for its third year with $10,000 in micro-grants. SmallBox began the effort in 2013, and this year DeveloperTown has joined forces. Nonprofits, entrepreneurs and community builders are encouraged to apply for one of 10-minimal-strings-attached $1,000 grants given out to visionaries who want to make the city a better place to live. Submissions are due by noon on April 17. For questions click here or contact Sara McGuyer at sara@smallbox.com.

The Children's Museum of Indianapolis was selected one of the top 10 U.S. science museums (placed 3rd), a top 10 regional vacation destination in the Midwest, and a top 10 overall vacation destination (tied for 4th) by FamilyFun magazine. The results of the 2015 FamilyFun Travel Awards will appear in the magazine's April print and tablet editions, as well as online.

The Central Indiana Regional Transportation Authority (CIRTA) has launched a new website that, for the first time, provides integrated information about transportation options for getting across county lines in the region.

Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana's Betsy Delgado, vice president of mission advancement, has been selected to join this year's class of Aspen Institute Ascend Fellows. As a fellow Delgado will work with national leaders to develop an action plan that contributes to better outcomes for children and families. Read more.


Professional development

The story of your business and the business of your story on April 10, April 24 and May 8 from 8:30 a.m. to noon at Barnes & Thornburg (11 S. Meridian St.). In three-interactive workshops, attendees will learn to identify a unique story, share stories in compelling ways and translate stories to a digital platform. Each half-day workshop is $50, or all three for $125. To register: click here.

Understanding nonprofit collaboration on May 9 at 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at Central Library (40 E. St. Clair St.). With collaboration considered a tool for enhanced efficiency and strengthened service delivery, this session will share the advantages, disadvantages, potential and pitfalls to be a savvy nonprofit professional. This seminar is best for those who have already established their nonprofit organization and is free and open to the public. To register: click here.

Introduction to fundraising planning on May 9 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Central Library (40 E. St. Clair St.). If your organization has never developed a fundraising plan, this session is for you. It provides an overview of the strategically-thinking process, diversifying funding streams, to understanding the components of a fundraising plan. This seminar is best for already established nonprofits. Free and open to the public. To register: click here.

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Volunteer opportunities

Please send your needs and donations of supplies, equipment, and furniture plus volunteer opportunities and requests to IndyNews@NotforProfitNews.com.

Note: Due to the many volunteer opportunity requests received this week, not all could be posted. Events that take place after April 18th will be included in the March 30 publication.

Benjamin Harrison YMCA is looking for volunteers to assist with its Easter Eggstravaganza on April 4th from 9 to 11 a.m. (5736 Lee Road, Indianapolis). Volunteers will help with the Easter egg hunt, the craft stations and help break down. Contact Candice Gary at cgary@indymca.org or 317-547-9622.

The 500 Festival needs volunteers to work with fourth grade students for its education-program study trips at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on April 1, 2, 7, 9, 13, 15 and 17. Volunteer one day or multiple days, shifts are from 8:15 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. For more information, click here.

Volunteer for Kiss-a-Pig campaign on April 5 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Pacers/Heat game at Bankers Life Fieldhouse (125 S. Pennsylvania St.). Volunteer support includes staffing the American Diabetes Association info table on the concourse and escorting pig mascots around the fieldhouse during the game. Four-hour commitment. For more information, Judi Williams at juwilliams@diabetes.org or 317-352-9226.

Carmel marathon water station volunteers on April 18 at 6:00 a.m. to assist with setup, water passouts, tear-down and cleanup during the Carmel marathon for Back on My Feet. Volunteers asked for a three-hour commitment. For more information and to sign up: click here.

The Center for At-Risk Elders (CARE) needs volunteer advocates to assist adults and seniors. Training is scheduled for April 18 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visit CARE's website at Indianacare.org for details or send inquires to Robin Bandy at atrobin@indianacare.org.

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA volunteer) help abused or neglected children in Marion County by being their voice in court. After completing training, time required is about six to eight hours per month, which are flexible. One-year commitment requested, which is the average case duration. For more information about volunteer service, click here.


Swap

Donation: A gently-used ProMount Plus 2700 roll mounting laminator and owner's manual. Contact Deborah Kinnaman at deborah@creatingpositiverelationships.org.

 

National news

Survey shows nonprofit jobs will increase in 2015. Nonprofit hiring is exceeding the for-profit sector, with over half of nonprofits saying they anticipate creating new positions this year, while only 36 percent of for-profits say they will do.

Seven website elements that keep visitors. When a supporter or potential donor visits your charity's website from a tablet or smart phone, it's not the same experience as if they visited via a laptop or desktop. It's important to take that into account when considering your nonprofit's mobile website.

Domains with .ngo and .ong now available. The Public Interest Registry (PIR) opened the sunrise period on March 17, and provides a 30-day window for organizations that have registered trademarks with the Trademark Clearing House (TMCH) to register the domain name that matches their trademark before it becomes available to the general public. During this period, the minimum registration for an .ngo and .ong domain is five years.

Four ways of finding society donors. Nonprofits will gladly accept a donation of any size but when it comes down to it receiving a gift from higher-priced donors are much more helpful in the fundraising enterprise.


Sponsors' insights

Synergy Teamwork makes the dream work breakfast on March 25 from 8 -10:30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn Indianapolis Airport (8555 Stansted Drive). After a presentation by Synergy's Steve Rossetti, receive valuable education, breakfast and learn more about Indiana Society of Association Executives (ISAE). Register online.

LEAD, a skills development program on Fridays from September 18 to October 16. For more information, click here.

Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Philanthropy and fundraising: What we know and what we need to know symposium on Oct. 30 at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown (350 W. Maryland St.). Click here.

Horizon Bank supports Making the grade program for Boys & Girls Club of Northwest Indiana. Making the Grade is a 10-week basic skills after-school program for kids, ages 9 to 15. The program runs quarterly for groups of up to 15 students at both the Hammond and Merrillville locations. Read more.

 

Services

Our sponsor marketplace serves to further connect our readers with our advertisers who are focused on serving nonprofits. Please keep in mind that you should always check references before hiring a consultant or vendor. Contact Bryan at Bryan@charitableadvisors.com or 317-752-7153 to learn how your business or organization can become a sponsor of the Not-for-Profit News.

Legal/Administrative

Charitable Allies: nonprofit that provides affordable, experienced nonprofit legal services.

Human resources

Synergy: professional employer organization (PEO), Synergy assumes the risk and liability of employing employees, and administers payroll, benefits and human resources.

FirstPerson: professional advisory firm that creates meaningful work experiences through benefits, HR and wellness solutions.

Technology, software, services

FTM LLC: software advisor to improve organization's financial operations with system implementation, training and support.

Netlink, Inc.: An information technology service provider delivering best practice information, technology guidance, implementation and support in order to contribute to nonprofits' mission and success.

Finance/accounting/bookkeeping

Alerding CPA Group: accounting firm with nonprofit experience provides audits, accounting, tax services, planning and board governance.

BKD: CPAs and advisors offering services in assurance, tax, risk management, technology and forensic to closely-held businesses, nonprofit organizations and individuals.

FTM LLC: works solely with nonprofits on bookkeeping, audit preparation, outsourced controller and CFO services.

VonLehman CPA and Advisory Company:nonprofit focused CPA- and advisory-firm providing accounting, tax, business advisory and turnaround services.

Professional Development

Accent On Business: Develops public speaking and presentation skills, executive presence, and message delivery skills for nonprofit leaders and their teams.

 

Banking/asset management

The National Bank of Indianapolis: the bank of choice for nonprofit organizations.

Horizon Bank: a community bank with a proud legacy of service offering cash management and wealth services for nonprofits.

Transition/retirement

Alerding CPA Group: provides board governance, training, consulting and succession planning.

Charitable Advisors:BoardSource-certified governance trainer, support for board-led ED/CEO search process.

Education/training

UIndy/MPH: Master's of Public Health is the newest graduate degree program at UIndy that prepares professionals to identify health disparities and develop community-based approaches.

School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IUPUI: At SPEA, people learn how to work in government, nonprofit and business roles to make positive changes in their communities, their states, their countries and the world.

Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy: The nation's first school of philanthropy is dedicated to improving philanthropy to improve the world by training and empowering students and professionals to be innovators and leaders who create positive and lasting change.

Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law: Master of Jurisprudence graduate degree program prepares professionals with the legal knowledge to enhance, and potentially advance their careers.

UIndy/MAAS: Master's of Arts in Applied Sociology is a graduate degree program that prepares students for today's ever-changing world. Emphasis is on the practical application of social science research to solve contemporary social problems and develop skills for a variety of careers. Provides a strong foundation for Ph.D. programs.

 


Real estate

Incredible Location and Value in Carmel

carmel 850 sq. foot to 1750 sq. foot classroom/office space offered at $700/month to $1350/month and includes free parking! Meeting and conference rooms are also available for rent. Great location at West Main St. and US 31 North. Close to shopping, restaurants and highway access. For more information or to schedule a visit, please contact Office Manager Denise DeLong at 317-846-8716 or email Denise at ddelong@stchriscarmel.com.

 

 

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Featured internship positions

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Americorps VISTAs - The Oaks Academy. Are you a recent college grad or current college senior looking for a 'gap' year of service or a way to get real-world experience before you start your career? The Oaks Academy is hiring 4 Americorps VISTA members...more

Intern, Communications/Development - Children's Bureau. Looking for a social entrepreneurship? Children's Bureau is looking for CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and ENERGETIC intern(s) to work as a collective intelligence in developing multiple, complimentary social media campaigns...more

Intern, Summer (2015) - Indiana Academy of Family Physicians. The Indiana Academy of Family Physicians (IAFP) seeks a summer intern at our headquarters office in downtown Indianapolis. Start date is flexible. Open to full or part-time. May...more

Intern Positions - Camptown, Inc. Camptown, Inc. is a Christian not-for-profit organization that works with youth through outdoor wilderness and nature programs. Camptown is looking for summer part-time or full-time temporary Interns. These positions...more

Intern Position (Paid) - Community Solutions. Community Solutions works with not-for-profits and state and local government agencies across a spectrum of sectors and projects. We are looking for an intern who would be interested in providing administrative support...more


This week's jobs

To view all jobs, visit the Not-for-profit News jobs' board.

Double the exposure in your hiring and recruiting efforts. For an extra $25, job ads can also be posted in the Cincinnati Not-for-profit News which is published every Thursday at noon. Learn more.

Executive/Management

Vice President of Organizational Excellence - Easter Seals TriState - Cincinnati,OH. Easter Seals TriState is adding to our Leadership Team! We are looking for a dynamic person to be Vice President of Organizational Excellence. Easter Seals TriState empowers individuals with disabilities and disadvantages...more

Executive Director - Auntie Mame's Child Development Center. To assume leadership of a $1.3 million non?profit agency of approximately 40 employees and 160 children and their families by maintaining agency sustainability, promoting growth in community awareness and enrollment...more

Administration/Customer Service

Manufacturing Association Office Manager - First Resource, Inc. First Resource, Inc. is a professional association management company serving the needs of small to mid-sized manufacturing based trade groups. With nearly 17 years in business, First Resource is known for its service based...more

Office Manager - Early Learning Indiana. Early Learning Indiana is seeking an experienced individual to assume the role of Office Manager for one of our Day Early Learning Centers. The Office Manager is the initial center contact for parents/visitors and is responsible...more

Database Mgmt/Systems

Family Communications and Database Manager - Jameson Camp. (Fulltime position: April 20 - August 28th) The Family Communications and Database Manager will be responsible for managing Summer Camp Registration, Recruitment, and Marketing efforts in late spring and summer...more

Data Management Assistant (part-time) - Conner Prairie Interactive History Park. Part-Time, 15 hours/week. Conner Prairie is a large, open-air living history museum featuring historic areas, a modern museum center and over eight hundred acres of natural beauty. Our development team provides the crucial...more

System Operations Coordinator, Financial Aid Office - Univ. of Indianapolis. The Coordinator for Financial Aid System Operations is responsible for daily computing systems operations and serves as back up for the Assistant Director for Financial...more

Fund Development/Research

Regional Director - National FFA Organization. Primary responsibility is to solicit funds from corporate sponsors in support of FFA Mission and for Agricultural Education. To manage all aspects of corporate account management involved in fundraising. Account...more

Development Director - Global Orphan Foundation. Reporting to and in partnership with the Executive Director, the Development Director will spearhead development efforts as the Global Orphan Foundation continues to grow. A new position in the organization, the...more

Director of Major & Planned Gifts - Community Foundation of Morgan County. The Director of Major & Planned Gifts for the Community Foundation of Morgan County (CFMC) is a newly designed position within the Foundation to capture community interest in the $1 million Lilly Endowment GIFT VI...more

Fund Development Manager - Indiana Youth Institute. A vibrant statewide nonprofit is recruiting a dynamic fundraising professional to increase our organization's revenues...more

Campaign Specialist - The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is looking for a Campaign Specialist to manage and implement many aspects of the Light the Night Walk and Man & Woman of the Year...more

Donor Marketing Specialist - Indiana Blood Center. The Donor Marketing Specialist will produce actionable, turnkey programs that increase donor frequency and ingrain Indiana Blood Center as a Community Partner of choice among established and potential donors and blood...more

Assistant Director of Lifetime Engagement - Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity, Inc. The Assistant Director of Lifetime Engagement coordinates many of Alpha Chi Omega's alumnae services and programming and plays an integral role in the success of providing members with a thriving alumnae experience...more

Marketing/Outreach/Volunteers

Area Representative - International Student Exchange. Looking for a rewarding job with flexible hours? Become an Area Representative with International student Exchange! International Student Exchange is currently recruiting in all of Central Indiana. Meet children from all over...more

Community Builder - Community Alliance of the Far Eastside, Inc. A comprehensive neighborhood development organization is seeking a full time Community Builder for the implementation of the Far Eastside Quality of Life Plan and to increase resident engagement in the overall community...more

Volunteer Engagement Specialist - Girls Inc. of Greater Indianapolis. The Volunteer Engagement Specialist will assist with the recruitment, screening, training, and retention of volunteers to facilitate the delivery of curricula based girl-specific programs. Requires Bachelor's degree and preferably...more

Club Support Analyst - Kiwanis International. If you have a passion for service and want to make an impact on an international level, consider joining the team at Kiwanis International, a community-service member association. We are seeking an innovative and solutions...more

Finance/Accounting

Finance Director - Family Development Services. Family Development Services, a single purpose, non-profit agency, that provides federally funded Head Start and Early Head Start services in Marion and Hamilton Counties seeks a qualified individual to assist the current...more

Business Coach, (part-time) - Business Ownership Initiative. Business Ownership Initiative is a local not-for-profit which provides technical assistance, micro lending and workshop opportunities to entrepreneurs wishing to start or expand a small business. The Business Coach provides...more

Programs

Associate Director for Programming - College Mentors for Kids. College Mentors is seeking a highly motivated individual to serve as a direct link to our campus-based mentor program and college student volunteers at our collegiate chapters. The associate director for programming...more

Leadership Specialist - Sigma Theta Tau International. Our purpose is to support learning and professional development of nursing professionals through knowledge dissemination. Our 130,000 active nurse members reside in countries across the globe and are recognized...more

Substance Abuse Counselor - Emberwood Center. Emberwood Center promotes growth, respect and integrity through community-based services to address the cycle of addiction with individuals and families. The qualified candidate will carry out the mission of Emberwood...more

Independent Living Advocate, Older Blind/Visually Impaired Program - accessABILITY Center. AccessABILITY is a Center for Independent Living that supports and promotes the independence of people of all ages and disabilities living in Central Indiana through education, individual services and advocacy. The Advocate...more

Child and Adolescent Positions - Adult and Child. Adult and Child Interview Event: Are you seeking a position in the field of behavioral health services? Adult and Child's Bi-Annual Interview event on Tuesday, April 7th, is an opportunity to interview one-on-one with a hiring...more

Assistant Food Pantry Coordinator (part-time), The Cupboard of Lawrence Township. This position exists to assist the Food Pantry Coordinator in the day-to-day operations of The Cupboard of Lawrence Township, a food pantry that serves over 1,200 families each month. This is a part-time, contract position...more

Project Manager - Riley Area Development Corporation. Riley Area Development Corporation (RADC) is a non-profit community development corporation that has used affordable housing to transform urban neighborhoods in and near downtown...more

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Last week's jobs

Executive/Management

Executive Director (Part Time) - Family Voices Indiana. The Executive Director of Family Voices Indiana (FVI) is responsible for the administration, maintenance, and growth of the organization and for providing services to families of Children and Youth with Special Healthcare...more

Executive Director (part-time) - Girls on the Run of Central Indiana. The Executive Director position is a part-time, salaried position averaging 30 hours per week throughout the course of the year. However, the time commitment can increase during the season, and decrease during the summer...more

Executive Director - The Arc of Greater Boone County. The Arc of Greater Boone County, a central Indiana not-for-profit for 45 years, has assisted children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to maximize independence in their community through employment...more

Executive Director - Love INC of Boone County. Love In the Name of Christ of Boone County is a local nonprofit organization dedicated to mobilizing the Church to transform lives and communities in the name of Christ. Love INC is seeking an experienced professional...more

Fund Development/Research

Development Assistant - Christel House International. Christel House International, an organization transforming the lives of impoverished children around the world, is seeking a full time, experienced assistant. Position reports to the VP of Marketing...more

Annual Fund Coordinator - Indiana Masonic Home Foundation, Inc. The Indiana Masonic Home Foundation (IMHF) provides support to the Indiana Masonic Home, a continuing care retirement community serving the Masonic community. The Coordinator will serve as part of the development...more

Marketing/Communications

Communication Director - Raybourn Group International. As Communication Director, you will be responsible for creating, planning, managing, and executing high-quality, integrated communication and marketing strategies to serve the needs of an academic association. This...more

Marketing and Communications Manager - Johnson County Public Library. An exciting opportunity exists for a dynamic, highly organized, people and results oriented professional to establish and maintain partnerships with local organizations and agencies to market and raise awareness of the...more

Programs

Community Integration Advocate (part-time) - accessABILITY Center for Independent Living. Part-time: 20 hours/work week. The Community Integration Advocate is responsible for providing and supporting consumers with programs and services to reduce barriers to transitioning out of institutional settings...more

Resource Facilitator - PACE, Inc. The Brain Injury Resource Facilitator is intended to support client, family, state agencies, discharge planners/case managers, medical and allied health team personnel, employers and the organization in achieving...more
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Program Manager - Timmy Global Health. Timmy Global Health (TGH) is an Indianapolis-based nonprofit that expands access to healthcare while empowering students and volunteers to tackle today's most pressing global health challenges. We are looking...more


 

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