Urban League Of Northwest Indiana, Inc.

Gary, IN   |  www.urbanleagueofnwi.org

Mission

Our Movement: The Urban League movement was founded in 1910. The National Urban League, headquartered in New York City, spearheads our nonprofit, nonpartisan, community based movement. The heart of the Urban League movement is our professionally staffed Urban League affiliates in over 100 cities in 34 states and the District of Columbia.
 

The mission of the Urban League of Northwest Indiana, Inc., works to promote, encourage, and enhance services to improve the social, educational, and economic conditions of African Americans and other minority groups in Lake, Porter, and LaPorte Counties.
 
Our movement promotes neighborhood community collaborations towards the improvement, capacity building, and awareness of citizens in areas of education, financial literacy, health/wellness, civic/civil leadership, and diversity throughout Lake, Porter, and LaPorter Counties through direct services, advocacy, referrals, research, policy analysis, collaboration and communications.

Ruling year info

1951

Principal Officer

Ms. Vanessa Allen

Main address

3101 Broadway

Gary, IN 46409 USA

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EIN

35-1178594

NTEE code info

Urban League (P22)

Civil Rights, Social Action, and Advocacy N.E.C. (R99)

Community, Neighborhood Development, Improvement (S20)

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Programs and results

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Our programs

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Our Strategy: The League implements its mission through its three-pronged strategy: 1) Ensuring that our children are well educated and equipped for economic self-reliance in the 21st century; 2) Helping adults attain economic self-sufficiency through good jobs, homeownership, entreprenuership and wealth accumulation; and 3) Ensuring our civil rights by eradicating all barriers to equal participation in the economic and social mainstream. Some examples of this include; * The Economic Self-Sufficiency & Technology department that recently built 48 state-of-the-art Digital Campuses in 44 Urban League affiliates. A Digital Campus is a network computer lab which harnesses the power of technology to support child development, after-school and adult training programs at Urban League affiliates. * The Black Executive Exchange Program (BEEP) which meets the needs, interests and desires of Historically Black Colleges by providing mentors, and role models to over fifty college campuses. Over 400 mid and upper management executives travel to school campuses equipped and prepared to extend a hand in workforce development. * The Seniors in Community Service Program enrolls older adults-whose incomes are at or below 125% of poverty level-and places them in subsidized training positions in public and private nonprofit community-service agency. * The Workforce Investment Demonstration Project has provided technical assistance and training to over 5,000 affiliate staff and employment/training service providers in support of planned or existing employment and training services.

Population(s) Served

Tutoring for students grades 7 - 12 in all subjects. This program is run by Urban League volunteers. The initiative is to offer assistance to youth in the Northwest Indiana area who may be struggling in the middle and high schools who are unable to afford private tutoring centers.

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Financials

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Urban League Of Northwest Indiana, Inc.

Board of directors
as of 09/16/2013
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board co-chair

Mr. Michael Suggs

NIPSCO

Term: 2012 - 2014


Board co-chair

Dr. William Lowe

Indiana University Northwest

Term: 2012 - 2014

William Lowe

Chancellor, Indiana University Northwest

Karen Freeman-Wilson

City of Gary

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