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Giving

How Your Contributions Help

The Indianapolis Peace Institute is a not-for-profit corporation, recognized by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization. Currently the Institute is working toward raising money to develop a community programming fund and a scholarship fund.  In addition to making the program financially accessible to students, this fund will help develop programming that will address the pressing needs of the Indianapolis community.
Donations of furniture and household goods enhance the stay of the students while they are in the house.  Donations of time are invested in assisting in the integration of students into the community, making a meal or two or maintaining the garden.

Ways To Show Your Support For the Indianapolis Peace Institute

Furniture and Household Goods

The Peace House, the Institute's student residence, accepts donations of good quality furniture, blankets, linen, kitchen utensils and appliances.

Volunteer

The garden at the Peace House needs constant help, care and maintenance. During student orientation, the Institute can use your assistance; making meals or introducing students to the city.  Sessions are held in January, June and August. Contact Kate Williams to find out more.

Make a Monetary Donation

Give Online by Credit Card

Make your secure online donation by credit card. Simply click on the Donate button below and follow a few easy steps.

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Give by Check

Send a check payable to the Indianapolis Peace Institute:
Attn: Kate Williams
3951 N. Meridian, Ste. 120?Indianapolis, IN 46208

Planned Giving

A bequest is a simple and easy way to make a legacy gift to the Institute. If you have questions or require additional information about making a provision in your will to benefit the Institute, please contact Kate Williams.
 

Matching Gifts

Your gift to the Institute may be doubled or possibly tripled if you work for a company that matches charitable contributions made by employees. Please contact your human resources office for information about the rules and procedures for gift matching. Some companies match gifts made by retirees and/or spouses.

Contributions to the Institute are tax deductible to the full extent allowed under U.S. law.
 

Donations

The Institute's governing documents, including Articles of Incorporation and tax-exempt status verification, are a matter of public record and are available upon request.  The Institute's IRS Form 990 is available through Guidestar, or by request. Contact Kate Williams for more information.
 
 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!