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Indiana Funding Sources


A Kid Again

https://akidagain.org/chapter/indiana-chapter/

Exists to foster hope, happiness and healing for families raising kids with life threatening illnesses.


Angel Flight Central

www.angelflightcentral.org

Dedicated to arranging free non-emergency long distance air transportation for children and adults in situations of compelling human need.

Anna's Celebration of Life

www.acolf.org

Ensure that children with special needs can afforded the joy of celebrating their specialness by providing the life-enhancing equipment and tools needed to thrive. It must be a request for an item, device or service that will enhance the life of the child.


Bert's Big Adventure

www.bertsbigadventure.org Provides a magical, all-expenses-paid, five-day journey to Walt Disney World® for children ages 5-12 with chronic and terminal illnesses and their families. The child/family must live in the radio listening area of The Bert Show. Families United for Support and Encouragement

www.fuseinc.org

FUSE provides information, resources and support to Indiana families raising children with special needs. Equipment library available at office in Greenfield.


Granted

www.grantedtristate.org

Grants once in a lifetime Wishes for children aged 3 to 18 who have been diagnosed with life-threatening or terminal conditions.

Hands and Voices

www.handsandvoices.org/resources/guides.htm

Indiana family resource guide for children with hearing loss.

ICAN

www.icandog.org

Places dogs within Indiana and placement is determined by our Client Placement Team on what dog will work best for that particular type of placement. There is a 1-3 year wait time for a dog and sometimes longer for an autism assist dog.

Indiana Children's Wish Fund

www.indianawish.org

Grants wishes to children in Indiana ages 3 to 18 years old who have been diagnosed with life threatening or terminal illnesses.


Lifeline Pilots

www.lifelinepilots.org

FREE transportation for such medical needs as on-going medical treatments, diagnosis and follow-up care.

Make a Wish

www.wish.org/oki

Grants wishes of children 2 1/2 to 18 years old with life threatening illnesses. Must be referred by an agency, doctor or hospital.

Mark's Money

www.marksmoney.org

Mark's Money's mission is to provide financial assistance to persons with Down syndrome or other developmental disabilities to improve their quality of life by meeting their daily living, employment, medical, residential, or social needs. Eligible recipients must reside in Indiana or Tennessee.


Miracle Travel Works

www.miracletravelworks.org

Provides assistance for travel for the purpose of seeking urgent medical treatment for your child, and you reside within the Midwest states.

Monroe County Autism Foundation

www.monroecountyautism.org

The Foundation exists to serve children in and around Bloomington, Indiana who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder by providing financial resources for necessary educational and therapeutic interventions.

Muscular Dystrophy Family Foundation

www.mdff.org

Serves families in the Hoosier state with muscular dystrophy that they may live independent and productive lives.

Northwest Indiana Cancer Kids Foundation

http://nwicancerkids.org/

Providing HOPE & HELP to Northwest Indiana families affected by childhood cancer.


One Wish Grant

www.theapraxiaconnection.org

Grants for children with apraxia and in need of therapy, therapeutic tools, certain iPad apps, and summer camp.

Samantha's House and Van

www.samanthashouse.org

Samantha’s House and Van is a non-profit organization that helps people who have been seriously injured or are disabled by improving their surroundings and making their life a little easier. The foundation chooses deserving people who are trapped both physically and financially due to their injuries or disability and that have everyday life challenges due to their current living conditions.

Servants At Work

www.sawsramps.org

SAWs© is an ecumenical, faith-based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing freedom to low-income, permanently disabled individuals through the construction of high quality wheelchair ramps.

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