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DNA___________ Prospect Research & Donor Network Analysis SM YOUTH CENTER OF I NDI ANAPOLI S URBAN OUTREACH PROGRAMS Selected Foundations I nitiatives w ith a Focus on: Children/ Youth Services, Youth Developm ent, Christianity,


  1. DNA___________ Prospect Research & Donor Network Analysis SM YOUTH CENTER OF I NDI ANAPOLI S – URBAN OUTREACH PROGRAMS Selected Foundations – I nitiatives w ith a Focus on: Children/ Youth Services, Youth Developm ent, Christianity, Education Minorities, African Am erican/ Blacks, Hispanics/ Latinos, Cam p, Substance Abuse Prevention, Leadership Developm ent, Econom ically Disadvantaged, Urban Com m unity Developm ent February 2007

  2. YOUTH CENTER OF I NDI ANAPOLI S – URBAN OUTREACH PROGRAMS / DNA SELECTED FOUNDATI ONS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ # Funder/ City, State Total Giving ( year) Giving Alignm ent Relationship Like Total Rank of I nterests Link ( 3 ) Gifts ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 4 ) 10 Central I ndiana Com m unity Foundation / $ 21,688,138 (2005) 5 6 1 1 13 Indianapolis, IN 23 Lilly Endow m ent I nc / Indianapolis, IN $427,465,199 6 5 1 1 13 (2005) 32 Principal Financial Group Foundation / Des $ 10,489,576 (2005) 5 6 1 12 Moines, IA 28 Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust / $13,704,419 (2005) 5 3 1 1 10 Indianapolis, IN 24 Martin Foundation / Naples, FL $1,548,650 (2004) 4 5 9 26 Moore Foundation / Indianapolis, IN $739,251 (2005) 3 5 1 9 27 Nichols H. Noyes, Jr. Mem orial Foundation / $2,542,300 (2005) 4 4 8 Carmel IN 29 Olin Corporation Charitable Trust / East Alton, $330,761 (2003) 3 4 1 8 IL 31 PNC Foundation / Pittsburgh, PA $11,803,711 (2005) 5 3 8 11 Clow es Fund / Indianapolis, IN $2,672,576 (2005) 4 2 2 8 37 W .C. Griffith Foundation / Muncie, IN $528,500 (2005) 3 3 1 1 8 7 Ball Brothers Foundation / Muncie, IN $4,979,602 (2004) 4 3 1 8 22 Kelley Foundation, I nc. / Fort Wayne, IN $268,213 (2005) 3 3 2 8 8 Bierhaus Foundation, I nc. / Vincennes, IN $221,951 (2005) 3 4 1 8 15 Health Foundation of Greater I ndianapolis / $2,473,981 (2005) 4 4 8 Indianapolis, IN 30 Paul Ogle Foundation / Jeffersonville, IN $3,136,500 (2005) 4 1 2 7 14 Eugene & Marilyn Glick Foundation / $4,872,865 (2005) 4 3 7 Indianapolis, IN 36 Sensient Technologies Foundation I nc / $619,731 (2004) 3 3 6 Milwaukee, WI (1) Relative size of giving (3 = Hundred thousands, 4 = millions, 5 = 10 millions 6 = 100 million) (2) Number of stated interest areas that match YMCA Urban Outreach programs (3) Number of known relationship ties to YMCA Urban Outreach (4) Number of gifts to organizations with programs similar to YMCA Urban Outreach

  3. YOUTH CENTER OF I NDI ANAPOLI S – URBAN OUTREACH PROGRAMS / DNA SELECTED FOUNDATI ONS Page 2 Funder / City, State # Total Giving Giving Alignm ent Relationship Like Total ( year) Rank of I nterests Link ( 3 ) Gifts ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 4 ) 12 Crow n Point Com m unity Foundation / Crown $448,485 (2005) 3 3 6 Point, IN 20 Jerry L & Barbara J Burris Foundation $138,500 (2005) 3 2 1 6 / Indianapolis, IN 34 Rotary Foundation of I ndianapolis / $182,300 (2004) 3 3 6 Indianapolis, IN 39 Zeron Foundation / Buffalo, NY $261,000 (2005) 3 3 6 6 Back Hom e Again Foundation / Indianapolis, IN $268,768 (2004) 3 2 1 6 1 st Source Foundation / South Bend, IN 1 $876,148 (2005) 3 1 1 5 18 I an & Mim i Rolland Foundation I nc / Fort $366,833 (2005) 3 1 1 5 Wayne, IN 33 Robert J Hiler Fam ily Foundation / Chicago, IL $229,650 (2005) 3 2 5 35 Scheum ann Foundation I nc / Lafayette, IN $1,750,250 (2005) 4 1 5 3 Arthur W Perdue Foundation I nc / Salisbury, MD $314,986 (2005) 3 1 1 5 9 Bindley Fam ily Foundation I nc / Indianapolis, IN $110,887 (2005) 3 1 1 5 13 Edm und F & Virginia B Ball Foundation / Muncie, $869,087 (2005) 3 2 5 IN 16 Herrick Foundation / Detroit, MI $9,167,959 (2005) 4 1 5 17 Hux Fam ily Charitable Trust / Riley, IN $368,337 (2005) 3 2 5 38 W illiam A Badger Foundation / Waco, TX $1,389,937 (2004) 4 1 5 19 J D Byrider Foundation I nc / Carmel, IN $156,607 (2005) 3 2 5 25 Met Foundation I nc / Indianapolis, IN $677,243 (2005) 3 2 5 2 Am erUs Group Charitable Foundation / Des $659,496 (2003) 3 1 4 Moines 21 Judd Leighton Foundation / South Bend, IN $1,400,000 (2005) 4 4 4 AUL Corporate Giving Program / Indianapolis, IN $505,000 (2002) 3 1 4 5 Ayres Foundation I nc / Indianapolis, IN $160,950 (2005) 3 1 4

  4. YOUTH CENTER OF I NDI ANAPOLI S – URBAN OUTREACH PROGRAMS / DNA SELECTED FOUNDATI ONS Page 3 Foundation Nam e & Contact Selected Foundation Center I nform ation I nform ation # 1 Purpose and activities : Community foundations and organizations involved with 1 st Source Foundation medical education, health, human services, and civic affairs c/ o 1 st Source Bank 100 North Michigan Street Fields of interest : Federated giving programs, Foundations (community), Hospitals South Bend, IN 46601 (general), Human services, Medical school/ education, Public affairs, YM/ YWCAs Contact: Lee Morton Telephone: 574-235-2254 Geographic focus : Indiana URL: www.1stsource.com Lim itations: Giving primarily in IN Assets: $19,857,864 Total giving : $876,148 Selected grants : The following grants were reported in 2004 $105,000 to Saint Mary’s College $100,000 to Boy Scouts of America, South Bend Indiana $100,000 to Diocese of Fort Wayne – South Bend, IN $100,000 to Indiana University, South Bend, IN $100,000 to Studebaker National Museum, South Bend, IN 46,000 to United Way of Saint Joseph County, South Bend, Indiana. $35,000 to W N I T-TV, Channel 34, Elkhart, Indiana. $25,000 to Morris Entertainment, South Bend, Indiana. $13,000 to Independent Colleges of Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana. $543 to United Way of Kosciusko County, Warsaw, Indiana.

  5. YOUTH CENTER OF I NDI ANAPOLI S – URBAN OUTREACH PROGRAMS / DNA SELECTED FOUNDATI ONS Page 4 Foundation Nam e & Contact Selected Foundation Center I nform ation I nform ation # 2 Purpose and activities: Organizations involved with arts and culture, education, community development, and civic affairs Am erUs Group Charitable Foundation (Formerly American Mutual Fields of interest: Arts; Community development; Education; Public affairs Life/ AmerUs Charitable Foundation) Now owned by Aviva Life Insurance Geographic focus: Indiana; Iowa; Kansas; New York Company Types of support: General/ operating support 699 Walnut Street, 20 th Floor Lim itations: Giving primarily in Indianapolis, IN, Des Moines, IA, Topeka, KS, and Des Moines, IA 50309 Long Island, NY. No grants to individuals Contact: Jonna M. LaToure, Asst. Secy. URL: Assets: $5,680,158 www.amerus,com/ foundation/ index.cfm Total Giving: $659,496 Selected grant recipients: American Heart Association Arizona State University Children and Families of Iowa Des Moines Symphony Drake University Greater Des Moines Community Foundation Iowa State University Foundation Junior Achievement of Central Iowa Orchard Place Foundation United Way of Central Iowa YMCA of Greater Des Moines Young Womens Resource Center Youth Emergency Services & Shelter

  6. YOUTH CENTER OF I NDI ANAPOLI S – URBAN OUTREACH PROGRAMS / DNA SELECTED FOUNDATI ONS Page 5 Foundation Nam e & Contact Selected Foundation Center I nform ation I nform ation # 3 Fields of interest: Community development; Education; Health care; Human services; Libraries/ library science Arthur W . Perdue Foundation P.O. Box 1537 Salisbury, MD 21802 Geographic focus: Alabama; Connecticut; Delaware; Indiana; Kentucky; Maryland; Contact: Howard L. Millard North Carolina; South Carolina; Tennessee; Virginia Telephone: 410-543-3217 Lim itations: Giving primarily in AL, CT, DE, IN, KY, MD, NC, SC, VA, TN, and WV. Selected grants: The following grants were reported in 2003. $1,000,000 to Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, Salisbury, MD. $25,000 to Wor-Wic Community College, Salisbury, MD, For program support. $20,000 to Shore Memorial Hospital, Nassawadox, VA, For radiation therapy. $12,500 to Van Horn Community Christian Shelter, Van Horn, TX, For refrigeration and freezer. $11,000 to Peninsula Regional Medical Center, Salisbury, MD for 2 grants: $10,000 (For image checker equipment), $1,000 (For monitoring system for trauma center). $10,000 to Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore, Salisbury, MD, For program support. $10,000 to YMCA of Greater Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, For Ridge Campaign. $4,500 to Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD, For program support.

  7. YOUTH CENTER OF I NDI ANAPOLI S – URBAN OUTREACH PROGRAMS / DNA SELECTED FOUNDATI ONS Page 6 Foundation Nam e & Contact Selected Foundation Center I nform ation I nform ation # 4 Purpose and activities: Contributions to nonprofit organizations directly. Support is given primarily in Indianapolis, Indiana AUL Corporate Giving Program (American United Life Insurance Co.) P.O. Box 368 Fields of interest: Arts; Education; Higher education; Humanities; Medical care, in- Indianapolis, IN 46206-0368 patient care; Urban/ community development Contact: Jim Freeman, Chairman, Corporate Contributions Committee Geographic focus: Indiana Telephone: 317-285-4652 FAX: 317-285-1979 Types of support: Employee matching gifts; General/ operating support; In-kind gifts. URL: www.aul.com Lim itations: Giving primarily in Indianapolis, IN. Total Giving: $505,000

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