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Transportation for youth and seniors | 3 |
CCI is a federation of 13 neighborhood-based multi-service centers (plus one affiliate) whose mission is to identify and meet the human service needs of the greater Indianapolis community in the most effective, efficient and comprehensive way possible. | 1 |
Answer 34,700 opportunities to change a life! | 0 |
Better yet, most of these services occur in cooperation with private and public agencies from all over the city - CICOA The Access Network, Goodwill Industries, Indianapolis Housing Agency, City of Indianapolis, Indianapolis Private Industry Council, Family and Social Services administration, OTC, Indy Parks, and numer... | 0 |
This is exactly what happened in 1997 when Community Centers of Indianapolis provided its comprehensive, neighborhood-based services to individuals and families all over Marion County. | 2 |
More than 34,000 people benefited from our services in 1997, and the final count for 1998 could be even higher. | 1 |
We're asking for a contribution in the amount of because you can't got a better bang for your buck than to support an organization that impacts so many lives in so many ways. | 3 |
Please, make a tax deductible gift to Community Centers of Indianapolis in 1999, and know that COMPANY is playing an important part in meeting the needs of its community. | 1 |
If you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call at 638-3360. | 3 |
We thank you for your consideration, and look forward to hearing from you. | 1 |
Sincerely, | 0 |
Earline S. Moore President | 3 |
Valery De Long Director of Development | 1 |
And we can do even more in 1999 with your financial support! | 2 |
Just look at the range of services we offer: | 0 |
70,0001 career assistance for youth | 1 |
Preschool for young children | 0 |
Question What do you get in 987,165 hours with 291people in 15 locations? | 3 |
School Age Child Care for and children and youth | 1 |
Adult Day Care for seniors | 3 |
Senior Case Management Aids Education for youth and adults | 1 |
Senior Nutrition meal program | 3 |
Day Care for young children | 1 |
In 1998, MCCOY, Inc. led two efforts that, we believe, will help our community continue to take the steps necessary to help all young people grow up and develop well. | 1 |
Two, funding was made available this summer for youth organizations and churches to conduct positive youth programming on Saturday evenings. | 1 |
Through the youth mapping process, it was confirmed that the positive opportunities for youth on weekend evenings were lacking. | 3 |
That need is being met. | 3 |
August 4, 1999 | 0 |
As it has been an exciting year for all of us, MCCOY, Inc. cannot do its part without the support of organizations like yours. | 0 |
Annually, we ask several of our youth serving organizations to join us in our effort to help young people grow up well in Indianapolis. | 0 |
Enclosed is a donation card that will enable you to make Indianapolis a great place for ALL of us to live. | 1 |
If you have any questions or concerns at any time, please do not hesitate to call me at 921-1288. | 1 |
Sincerely, | 3 |
John F. Brandon, President MCCOY, Inc. | 0 |
Participants in the Youth Outcomes Educational Initiative identified three goals for all our youth to obtain: economic self-sufficiency, healthy family, social relationships, and involvement in the community. | 0 |
Name Address City, ST Zip | 1 |
A short time later, the Community Youth Mapping Project sent 55 young people out into the community to identify the resources they need to grow up well: caring adults, safe places to go, and positive things to do. | 1 |
The goal of MCCOY, Inc. has been to make a difference. | 1 |
One group of adults and one group of youth, through two very different processes, have arrived at the same conclusion; our community still has much to do if we are to help ALL of your youth successfully develop into the responsible, productive adults who will our community in the future. | 2 |
It is our goal that every young person in Marion County have access to the programs and services that can best assist them in their growth toward a positive adulthood. | 1 |
I am hopeful that you as an individual and Meridian Insurance as a corporation might consider becoming sustaining supporters of MCCOY. | 0 |
I obviously can't tell the whole story of MCCOY in a single letter but I hope this provides an overview of the scope of our work. | 0 |
Please consider joining together with your fellow citizens in support of the work of the Marion County Commission on Youth. | 3 |
January 5, 1997 | 0 |
Sincerely, | 3 |
John Brandon Executive Director | 0 |
Name Address City, ST Zip | 0 |
MCCOY Inc., originally founded as a government agency but re-organized in 1993 as an independent not-for-profit, is a county-wide youth services coordinating, planning, and convening agency. | 0 |
Its purpose is to encourage collaboration and cooperation between the various agencies, programs, and systems that serve our community's youth. | 1 |
Dear Bill: | 0 |
In addition to that behind-the-scenes role, MCCOY has taken an out-front role in developing a Summer Bus Pass, neighborhood youth councils, and the We Value Youth information line. | 1 |
This is the time of year when our thoughts turn to ways to do things differently, things that will make our lives better and improve the quality of our life. | 1 |
The formation of The Community Academy, a pilot project directed at expelled students from local school systems, has come about as a result of MCCOY's efforts to mobilize community agencies in response to a pressing issue. | 2 |
McCoy is actively represented and working with numerous community collaborations where we regularly raise our voice to speak out for the inclusion of young people in both decision-making and program planning processes. | 0 |
One concrete example is a joint project undertaken in the United Northwest Area in partnership with The Junior League of Indianapolis and Community Partnerships with Youth from Fort Wayne, Indiana. | 1 |
As a team, these three organizations are working with neighborhood youth and adults to build a "Caring Neighborhood with Youth" , mobilizing the assets of young people and adults as partners to build a better neighborhood for all. | 1 |
October 7, 1996 | 0 |
Since its re-organization, MCCOY has established its unique niche within the community by refraining from direct service programming and focusing on what it does best: helping to identify youth needs, convening groups of individuals and organizations which can address those needs, and moving toward collaborative soluti... | 1 |
MCCOY was reorganized as an independent, not-for-profit agency, separate from local government. | 0 |
McCoy invites the support of The __ Company Foundation in the amount of $10,000.00 to support such activities as: | 1 |
---- the co-ordination of youth leadership training and youth empowerment efforts at the neighborhood level by means of neighborhood-based youth councils; | 0 |
---- the promotion of youth employment opportunities; | 1 |
---- the facilitation of ongoing discussions regarding effective and efficient youth service delivery; | 0 |
---- the provision of technical assistance and guidance to neighborhoods which seek positive youth-adult relationships; | 3 |
---- the development of community-wide supports for the positive growth of all Marion County young people. | 1 |
In the last several years, the business and corporate community has recognized that the positive development of youth is directly related to the development of a competent workforce. | 1 |
Youth who are supported and encouraged by both a family and a society that values Them have a much greater likelihood of becoming productive and contributing members of adult society. | 1 |
While we have made significant inroads, there remains much to be done and it is clear that we cannot do it alone. | 2 |
We seek the financial support of the Foundation to help us be successful in creating the atmosphere in our community where young people can grow and develop well. | 0 |
Name Address City, ST Zip | 0 |
In our fund raising efforts to date, we have received the support of local government, foundations, and corporations as well as the personal financial commitments of individual MCCOY Board members. | 1 |
We believe there is no more appropriate time to have a coordinated and collaborative effort to financially support the services MCCOY offers to the community as a whole. | 0 |
Thanking you in advance for your support, we remain, | 1 |
Sincerely, | 1 |
For the past three years, MCCOY has been actively engaged in accomplishing this declared mission in cooperation with many others: youth service providers, youth, funding bodies, and interested citizens to name a few. | 0 |
We have met with a number of successes along the way, most notably the Summer Fun Line, the Metro Summer Bus Pass, and the development of ten neighborhood youth councils. | 3 |
In the summer of 1993, the Marion County Commission on Youth began what can best be described as a "new era" in its history. | 1 |
If you have any questions, please feel free to call Myrna Weinberger at 251-9467, ext. 256. | 3 |
The 9th annual JCC Auction will benefit the numerous scholarship programs of the Jewish Community Center of Indianapolis, a United Way agency. | 1 |
Sincerely, Judy Laikin, Chair Auction '99 Sponsor Committee | 3 |
July 28, 1999 | 3 |
Because you are an organization that cares, you are invited to become an integral part of this fabulous event by becoming a corporate sponsor for JCC Auction '99. | 0 |
Dear | 1 |
The JCC would be very pleased to welcome your organization as a corporate sponsor. | 1 |
Join us for the "Sale of the Century" at JCC Auction '99, on Saturday, November 13, 1999. | 0 |
We are seeking to build partnerships between businesses and our not-for-profit agency. | 1 |
As a sponsor, you and your guests will have a special evening, knowing that your tax deductible contribution will help support preschool, childcare, senior and resettlement services, as well as quality cultural events in our community. | 0 |
Enclosed is a corporate sponsorship package that includes a sample auction book from last year's event, JCC market statistics and an overview of the many programs that will be preserved and strengthened through your generous support. | 1 |
One of us will call you to discuss how your company can continue to be an important, highly visible partner with the JCC in support of our scholarship programs. | 3 |
If you have any questions, please feel free to call Myrna Weinberger at 251-9467, ext. 256. | 1 |
Thank you in advance for your consideration. | 1 |
The 9th annual JCC Auction will benefit the numerous scholarship programs of the Jewish Community Center of Indianapolis, a United Way agency. | 1 |
Sincerely, | 0 |
October 27, 1998 | 0 |
Because you are an organization that cares, you are invited once again to be an integral part of this fabulous event as a corporate sponsor for JCC Auction '99. | 0 |
Dear Name: | 0 |
We are so grateful for your generous contribution to last year's auction. | 1 |
Your continued participation is very important to the JCC, as we work to build partnerships between businesses and our not-for-profit agency. | 0 |
Join us for the "Sale of the Century" at JCC Auction '99, on Saturday, November 13, 1999. | 1 |
As a sponsor, you and your guests will have a special evening, knowing that your tax deductible contribution will help support preschool, childcare, senior and resettlement services, as well as quality cultural events in our community. | 1 |
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