Philanthropy Archives



Mss 016
23.0 c.f. (19 cartons, 2 document boxes, 439 photographs, 48 cassette tapes, 2 films, and 2 filmstrips)

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Last updated by bburk on 02/28/2009

Accession A93-11
48 Rolls of Microfilm
74 Document Boxes

Last updated by bburk on 02/28/2009

Mss 57
30 c.f. (27 cartons, 2 oversized boxes, 1 microfilm roll, 27 audio cassettes)
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The Oram Group, Inc. (formerly Harold L. Oram, Inc.) was founded in 1939 as a fund raising and public relations consulting firm specializing in liberal social causes. Early clients of the Oram Group addressed social and political issues including human and civil rights, the environment, nuclear weapons, and refugee relief. Today the Oram Group, Inc. continues to serve the non-profit organization in the areas of religion, social action, health, civil rights, the environment, and performing arts.

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Last updated by bburk on 09/29/2011

Mss 025
3.0 c.f (3 cartons)

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The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), established in 1893, is the oldest volunteer Jewish women's organization in the United States. It is "dedicated in the spirit of Judaism to advancing human welfare and the democratic way of life" and focuses on five major areas of philanthropy: Women's Issues, Children and Youth, Israel, Jewish Life and Aging. The Indianapolis Section of NCJW was officially formed in 1903 by women of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation formalizing what had begun in 1896 as a primarily social and religious study group. Advocacy and community service remain the focus of the Indianapolis Section of the National Council of Jewish Women as it begins its second century of service.

The records consist of meeting minutes, yearbooks which list membership and projects, financial records, newsletters, news clippings and two short videotapes.

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Last updated by bburk on 05/17/2010

Accession A93-23
10 Rolls of Microfilm
Filmed March 1993 by Archival Survival Inc., Elmsford, New York
The Marts and Lundy Inc. records have been microfilmed as part of the Philanthropy Archives Project of the Department of Special Collections and Archives at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. The filming has been made possible by a grant from the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy on behalf of the Lilly Endowment, Inc. and other donors.

Last updated by bburk on 02/28/2009

Mss 033
1.2 c.f. (1 carton and 1 document box)


McClures

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Last updated by bburk on 02/28/2009

Mss 48
95 c.f. (87 cartons, 3 document boxes, 3 flat boxes, and 1 roll), 24 videotapes, 15 filmstrips, 38 cassette tapes
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Last updated by bburk on 10/27/2011

Mss 49
60 c.f (25 cartons, 50 document boxes, 20 flat boxes, 1 videocassette)
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Last updated by bburk on 07/15/2009

Mss 046
43.0 c.f (39 cartons, 6 cassette boxes, 13 films, 4 videos)
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Last updated by bburk on 02/28/2009

Mss 001
15.0 c.f. (15 cartons)

 


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Last updated by bburk on 02/28/2009