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         Indiana Family Programs:     more detail
  1. Family nurse practitioner program: PRIMEX, terminal progress report by Shirley A Ross, 1976
  2. Business bucks: Government programs open lenders' doors. (Business Finance).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Indiana Business Magazine by Kathy McKimmie, 2002-01-01
  3. The Indiana Welfare Reform Evaluation: Program Implementation and Economic Impacts After Two Years by David J Fein, 1998
  4. Indiana resource guide for family management: Depth semister course in the consumer and homemaking education program by Marjorie C Jerry, 1972
  5. Heart healthy hoopla: A thematic module from the Indiana middle school family and consumer sciences curriculum framework by Dana Burton, 1996
  6. Treasurer's farm program (TFP) by Marjorie H O'Laughlin, 1987
  7. Indiana resource guide for interpersonal relations foundations: In the consumer and homemaking education program by Joan Gritzmacher, 1972
  8. Family literacy and involving parents in the reading process, 1988-1992 citations and abstracts from the ERIC database (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:376445) by Michael Denner, 1992
  9. Income maintenance and family consumption and wealth: An initial report on the Gary asset, debt, and expenditure data by V. Joseph Hotz, 1977
  10. Costs and reduction to state and county funding for AFDC, AFDC-UP township trustees, and HCI based on new need and payment standard at 45% of poverty index ... of AFDC-UP: Memorandum to Rep. George Schmid by Gail Richards, 1986
  11. State intervention in African family relations in post-colonial Africa (Twenty-second annual Hans Wolff memorial lecture, April 4, 1997) by Chuma N Himonga, 1997
  12. Pierre Robin sequence: A guide for families by Marilyn J Bull, 2001
  13. Parents Sharing Books (PSB): Technical report by Carl Bernard Smith, 1993

61. Indiana University Kokomo - Division Of Continuing Studies - Division Home
indiana University Kokomo, Credit programs. to those who haven’t been able to beginor complete a traditional degree program because of work, family, or other
http://www.iuk.edu/academics/scs/

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Division Home
Credit Programs ACCELerated Evening College ... Spring 2003 Non-Credit Course Catalog! IU Kokomo Open House and Ice Cream Social for Adult Students Sunday, May 4th, 1-4 p.m. IU Kokomo Kelley Student Center Click here for full details Credit and Non-Credit Programs Credit Programs The Division of Continuing Studies, a part of IU’s School of Continuing Studies, offers an opportunity to earn a college education to those who haven’t been able to begin or complete a traditional degree program because of work, family, or other responsibilities. The program enables students to complete a degree in general studies at their own pace. Course work for both the associate degree and the bachelor’s degree consists of a core of arts and sciences courses—humanities, social and behavioral sciences, mathematics, and sciences—and a wide range of electives. For more information click on the Credit Programs link on the menu at the left. Degree Programs Bachelor of General Studies (B.G.S.)

62. Family Law (B608)
Law School Our Community Curriculum programs and Courses creation and dissolutionof the family and considers are at http//www.law.indiana.edu/instruction
http://www.law.indiana.edu/curriculum/app_curriculum/course.asp?CID=29

63. Undergraduate Programs At IPFW
Undergraduate programs. Purdue University, Health Sciences, Consumer and family Sciences,Transfer Creative Writing, indiana University, Arts Sciences, English and
http://www.ipfw.edu/academics/programs/
D IPFW Academics Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduate Programs
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Program University Affiliation School or Division Department Degree/Certificate Accounting Indiana University Accounting and Finance Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Advanced Microprocessors Purdue University Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Certificate Agriculture Purdue University Transfer Program American Studies Indiana University Certificate Anthropology Indiana University Sociology and Anthropology B.A., Minor Applied Ethics Purdue University Philosophy Minor Architectural Engineering Technology Purdue University Civil and Architectural Engineering Technology A.S. Art History Indiana University Visual Arts Minor Arts Indiana University, Purdue University A.A. -A- -B- -C- -D- ... -W-
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Program University Affiliation School or Division Department Degree/Certificate Ballet Purdue University Theatre Minor Biology Purdue University Biology A.A., B.S., Minor Biology Teaching Purdue University Biology B.S.

64. Work/Life/Family Page
to the development of work/family programs and policies administrators, student serviceadministrators, work/family managers, child indiana Commission on Women.
http://opd.iupui.edu/women/WorkLifeFamilyPage.htm
Work/Life/Family
IUPUI Work/Life Resources
Parenting, Childcare and Family Website Links
College and University Work/Family Association
The College and University Work/Family Association (CUWFA) has evolved to provide information on work/family issue within the specialized environment of higher education. CUWFA offers services to support the diverse group of professionals contributing to the development of work/family programs and policies on campus: human resource administrators, student service administrators, work/family managers, child care and elder care program directors, senior administrators, faculty, and others.
Indiana Commission on Women
Follow this link to the Indiana Commission on Women's web site and then click on Child Care located on the left frame and you can gain immediate access to all the licensed child care centers in Indiana as well as a wealth of other information.
Ohio State - Worklife Site
Family Education Network (beware of pop up windows)
Family Education Network is on of the country's fastest growing associations of parents who want to prepare their children for today's increasingly competitive world.  This is the only web site entirely dedicated to helping parents get more involved in their children's education.  Here you can meet and share your experiences with other families... keep up with the latest educational news and trends... and help shape your children's future.  

65. FFTA
10 programs Black Achievers Arts Scholarship Program WL Lyons Brown Grants CommunityPartnership Grants Ogle Center Southern indiana family Series Scholastic
http://www.artspage.org/About FFTA/faq.html

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  • Who are the Member Groups and Programs of the Fund for the Arts? What is the Fund for the Arts? Why is there a Fund for the Arts? How does the Fund impact you and the community you live in? ... How Can I Support the Fund for the Arts
  • 1. The Member Groups and Programs of the Fund for the Arts include;
    15 Member Groups:
    Actors Theatre of Louisville
    Kentucky Opera Kentucky Shakespeare Festival Louisville Bach Society Louisville Ballet Louisville Theatrical Association Louisville Visual Arts Association Louisville Youth Choir Louisville Youth Orchestra Music Theatre of Louisville PNC Bank Broadway Series Stage One The Louisville Orchestra Walden Theatre * West Louisville Boys Choir * Associate Member 10 Programs Black Achievers Arts Scholarship Program W.L. Lyons Brown Theatre

    66. 2000 ANNUAL REPORT FOR INDIANA
    1,200 single family housing loans for rural Hoosiers. We appreciate the opportunityto serve rural indiana and believe that USDA Rural Development programs are
    http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/in/Text/textgreetings.htm
    Participating in the Success of Rural Indiana Home Single Family Housing Rural Rental Housing Community Programs ... Links Friends of Rural Indiana, USDA Rural Development is a proud partner with many federal, state and local government agencies, profit and non-profit groups, businesses and other groups interested in promoting the sustainability of rural Indiana. During 2002, USDA Rural Development in Indiana has helped finance: almost $4 million in rural rental housing repair. 10 community facility projects. rural job growth through $20 million of Business Program funds. the development of 24 rural wastewater disposal and water projects. the repair of over 200 rural homes. nearly 1,200 single family housing loans for rural Hoosiers. We appreciate the opportunity to serve rural Indiana and believe that USDA Rural Development programs are effective tools available to rural residents to improve their quality of life. We hope you will visit other pages on our website for more specific information about our programs. We always welcome any suggestions you may have on how we can improve our service to rural Indiana. Robert White State Director USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENTS IN INDIANA Fiscal Year Our Staff SF/MF Housing Community Programs Business Programs Total $$$$ Year USDA Rural Development Mission Statement As the lead federal agency in rural development, we enhance the ability of rural people to develop, to grow and to improve their quality of life by targeting financial and technical resources in areas of greatest need with the greatest potential.

    67. NEED State And Local Programs - D Through I
    Teacher Scott Burch providing training programs and materials for interested educators.Thanks to the support of the indiana Department of family and Children
    http://www.need.org/programs/d_i.htm
    State and Local Programs - D through I
    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

    Contact: Mary Spruill, Program Director
    PO Box 10101
    Manassas, VA 20108
    TEL: (703) 257-1117
    FAX: (703) 257-0037
    E-mail: info@need.org
    Web: www.need.org
    The Washington, DC NEED Program is currently unfunded, but has several participating schools. NEED's national sponsors provide NEED memberships and materials to schools.
    FLORIDA
    (click state name to view state projects) Contact: Carolyn Wuest, NEED Lead Teacher Workman Middle School 6299 Lanier Drive Pensacola, Florida 32504 TEL: (850) 494-5665 FAX: (850) 494-5697 EMAIL: info@need.org or wildwuest@aol.com WEB: www.need.org Sponsors: GUAM Contact: Mary Spruill, Program Director PO Box 10101 Manassas, VA 20108 TEL: (703) 257-1117 FAX: (703) 257-0037 E-mail: info@need.org Web: www.need.org NEED programs are planned for 2002 in cooperation with the Guam Energy Office. Energy Office staff will implement programs and provide NEED curriculum materials to interested schools. Sponsor: Guam Energy Office.

    68. DOE: Weatherization Assistance Program - Indiana Weatherization
    lists HHS and state funding to state LIHEAP programs and regulations For informationabout indiana's LIHEAP activities, contact the indiana family and Social
    http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/weatherization_assistance/states/in.html
    Indiana Weatherization
    Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Acrobat Reader
    Racing Towards Energy Efficiency in Indiana PDF 111 KB
    In this two-page fact sheet published by DOE's Weatherization Assistance Program, you'll find stories about people served by the program, as well as statistics on the number of homes weatherized and DOE funding for 1999. Economic Investments in Indiana PDF 79 KB
    Here you'll find an online fact sheet published by DOE's Office of Building Technologies, State and Community Programs (BTS) summarizing BTS investments in Indiana; part of the BTS Energy Partners database of all BTS projects in the states. The fact sheet includes a summary of DOE funding to Indiana through FY 2001 for the Weatherization Assistance Program.
    LIHEAP and Indiana-sponsored Activities
    Low-Income Heating Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Clearinghouse
    In addition to DOE funded weatherization activities, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) also provides energy-related assistance to low-income families through the LIHEAP program. Some states add this federal funding to their own commitments to local agencies that provide weatherization services to low-income families. The LIHEAP Clearinghouse lists HHS and state funding to state LIHEAP programs and regulations for combining those funds with DOE-funded weatherization activities. For information about Indiana's LIHEAP activities, contact the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Community Action Agencies (CAA)
    Weatherization assistance is available through local CAAs.

    69. HRSA - Office Of Special Programs
    indiana family and Social Services Administration Ms. Cynthia Collier Director, Policy,Planning and Communication PO Box 7083 indianapolis, IN 462047083 (317
    http://www.hrsa.gov/osp/stateplanning/granteelist02.htm
    JavaScript must be turned on to view rollover images. Division of Facilities Compliance and Recovery Division of Facilities and Loans Office of Engineering Services Division of Transplantation ... Job Opportunities
    FY 2002 State Planning Grantees
    Alabama Department of Public Health
    Ms. Fern M. Shinbaum
    Children's Health Insurance Program
    P.O. Box 303017
    Montgomery, AL
    Georgia Governor's Office of the Consumers' Insurance Advocate
    Jean O'Connor, J.D.
    Governor’s Office of the Consumers’ Insurance Advocate
    2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive,
    Suite 1204 West
    Atlanta, GA Hawaii Department of Health Ms. Loretta J. Fuddy Deputy Director of Health 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 325 Honolulu, HI Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Ms. Cynthia Collier Director, Policy, Planning and Communication P.O. Box 7083

    70. Fort Wayne Community Net: Health & Living: Family Health
    Children's Hospital Families indiana family Helpline AboiteBehavioralHealth.com AllenCounty family Sports Chiropractic Bureau Health programs Women's Cancer
    http://www.ft-wayne.in.us/health_living/family_health.html
    Family Health Medical Facilities Health Resources Family Life ... Community Support
    SEARCH
    FORT WAYNE LINKS
    FortWayne.com
    IPFW

    The Journal Gazette

    The News-Sentinel
    ...
    FW Children Zoo

    Families have their choice of outstanding medical facilities dedicated to providing a broad range of high-quality, cost-effective health service in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Northeast Indiana and Ohio.
    Babies

    Kids
    Families Seniors ... Alternative Medicine Babies Kids Health Children's Care Center, Lafayette Medical Center Lutheran Children's Hospital Families Indiana Family Helpline AboiteBehavioralHealth.com : Provides free online Wellness Self-Assessment test. Strictly confidential, no records will be kept. Chiropractic Services Emotions Anonymous: 12 step program for achieving and maintaining emotional health. Overeaters Anonymous : Recovery from compulsive overeating Seniors Senior Health Services, Lutheran Hospital

    71. President Benjamin Harrison Home
    Educational Tours and programs. View the programs and tours available at the museum. Enactoravailable to perform in Central indiana locations. Harrison family.
    http://www.presidentbenjaminharrison.org/
    Indiana's First Citizen Benjamin Harrison 23rd President of the United States Museum Hours Fees Map Library ... Volunteers 23rd Pres. Genealogy Early Years Civil War Lawyer ...
    2002 Harrison Holiday Wreath

    Awards Seal of Approval
    www.myreport.com

    Featured site in StudyWeb WorldVillage Family Site of the Day for June 9th, 1999 Featured Site Oct. 2000 Presbyterian Historic Site
    The President Benjamin Harrison Home
    Indianapolis, Indiana
    Photograph Property of the President Benjamin Harrison Home Foundation President Benjamin Harrison Home 1230 North Delaware Street Indianapolis, In 46202
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    Benjamin Harrison
    Indiana's First Citizen
    The Lawyer
    Harrison and the Civil War
    President Benjamin Harrison
    The Museum
    Current Exhibit
    Coming soon!
    Past Exhibits
    "A Look Through the Layers: Victorian Fashions" 2002 exhibit Click Here for more information on the exhibit and Victorian Fashion. Dresden Expressions of Paul Putzki and Caroline Harrison Campaigns Through the Centuries The Adirondacks Berkeley Lodge "White House Style: Formal Gowns of the First Ladies"

    72. Indiana Resources / Family Village
    Information, resources, communication opportunities for persons with disabilities.
    http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/comm/indiana.html
    Family Village Community Center Indiana Resources Back to Regional Resources Family Village Home
    Library
    Coffee Shop ... Information
    Last Updated 2/25/2003 by rowley@waisman.wisc.edu
    Document Source: http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/comm/indiana.html

    73. Advanced Search
    Fellowship Directory for family Physicians Fellowship programs in INDIANAGeriatrics Fellowship St. Vincent family Medicine, Indianapolis, IN.
    http://www.aafp.org/fellowships/in.html

    Advanced Search

    Fellowship Directory for Family Physicians

    Fellowship Programs in INDIANA Geriatrics Fellowship - St. Vincent Family Medicine Indianapolis IN Sports Medicine Fellowship - Indiana University Indianapolis IN Sports Medicine Fellowship - South Bend Sports Medicine South Bend IN Sports Medicine Fellowship - St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center South Bend IN Sports Medicine Fellowship - Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center South Bend IN Underserved Medicine Fellowship - Indiana University Indianapolis IN Fellowship Directory AAFP Home Page

    74. Indiana 4-H International Programs
    Friendships Around the World. 4H International programs in Indianaare sponsored by the Department of 4-H/Youth at Purdue University.
    http://www.four-h.purdue.edu/International/default.htm
    Indiana 4-H International
    Programs
    Creating Friendships Around the World
    4-H International Programs in Indiana are sponsored by the Department of 4-H/Youth at Purdue University. For almost 20 years, Indiana families have hosted Japanese students through the
    4-H Japanese Exchange Homestay Program. Indiana students have also had the opportunity to travel abroad with the 4-H Exchange. Click on any of the links below to learn more about 4-H International Programs. This program is open to anyone regardless of their affiliation with 4-H.
    INBOUND PROGRAMS OUTBOUND PROGRAMS Japan Summer Homestay Japan Summer Homestay Labo Meiji Japan Year-long Japan Pre-Summer Language School ...
    Forms

    Photo Album
    Contact Information
    Artwork designed by Morgan Lundstrom, a 4-H member in Lake County.

    75. Indiana State University : FCS : Undergraduate Programs : Child Development And

    http://www.indstate.edu/fcs/childdev.html
    @import "http://www.indstate.edu/webguide/styles/import.css";
    Child Development and Family Life
    FCS Home
    About Us

    Undergraduate Programs

    Graduate Programs
    ...
    Student Information
    Working with families and children offers both challenges and chances of truly making a difference in this world. The obstacles of everyday life are so formidable that many person require assistance from qualified professionals. Those who possess that expertise can expect to help needy persons to attain a higher degree of life fulfillment – which is quite satisfying. Persons who become successful professionals in the various CDFL careers need to have certain attributes and skills. Some of these will be acquired during your education, and some of them are natural aspects of your personal makeup. If you possess a number of the following, then CDFL may be RIGHT for you: Essential Qualities: Patience, Flexibility, Dependability, Self-discipline, Willingness to learn, Genuine concern for others, Respect for self and others, Emotional maturity and stability, Sensitive communication abilities, Empathic understanding of others, Organizational/administrative skill. Career Opportunities: Adolescent Service specialist, After-school program director, camp director, child advocate, child psychologist, childlife therapist, child welfare professional, counseling therapist, day-care center director, day-care teacher, elementary teacher, family life educator, family preservation specialist, human relations specialist, marriage and family counselor, preschool director, psychiatric assistant, program director, recreational specialist, social welfare worker, teen parent educator, youth program director, youth service worker, university extension educator.

    76. I.U. Dept Of Fam Med -- Research
    For more information on the indiana family Practice Research Network(INET), please visit INET's website at www.inet.pbrn.iupui.edu!
    http://www.iufammed.iupui.edu/research/default.htm
    Department of Family Medicine research activities are primarily concentrated within the Bowen Research Center (BRC) with strong research participation by Family Medicine faculty, fellows, residents and medical students. There is an underlying understanding that research is an important aspect of a faculty member's overall professional effort and research is also seen as an important activity in both graduate and undergraduate medical education. The Department of Family Medicine, in conjunction with BRC and IAFP, has developed a Practice-Based Research Network to further Family Medicine research throughout the state of Indiana. For more information on the Indiana Family Practice Research Network (INET), please visit INET's website at www.inet.pbrn.iupui.edu

    77. AccessIndiana :: Education And Training
    Facts and Figures; Financial Aid Information; Grant, Scholarship, and Work StudyPrograms; Higher Education Reports and Studies; indiana family College Savings
    http://www.state.in.us/ai/education/
    About IndianaBusiness ServicesTourism Recreation Labor Employment Education Training Licensing Permits Family Health Safety Taxes Finance Agriculture Environment Travel Transportation Law Justice Public AssistanceIn Your Neighborhood
    Related Agencies Arts Commission
    Commission for Higher Education

    Commission For Women

    Commission on Proprietary Education
    ... Education and Training
    Education and Training
    Department of Education

    Learn about the DOE's programs, state academic standards, find school Web sites, and more.
    "What's So Great About Indiana?" Screen Saver Contest
    Entries invited through April 4th, 2003
    Indiana uses technology to simplify the delivery of financial aid awards for students and colleges.
    Agency Listing Policies var dir = location.href.substring(0,location.href.lastIndexOf('www.in.gov/')); var url = location.href.substring(dir.length,location.href.length+1); document.write("Text Only") Contact Webmaster Help Site Map News ... Home

    78. Outreach Programs
    Participate in Recreational Sports at your local campus.
    http://www.recsports.indiana.edu/program_areas/outreach_programs/family_night.ph
    home facilities membership calendar ... volunteer
    The first Friday of every month, the Outreach Program sponsors Family Night, an evening of fun your whole family can participate in together. Activities range from the toddler discovery room, to open basketball, to family swimming. Family Nights are held at the SRSC. They run from 6:30-9 p.m. and are free to the general public. Mark your calendar for these upcoming Family Nights:
    2003 Family Nights:

    March 7 Games Galore Fun fitness and game activities for kids. Monroe County First Step Early Intervention will also be doing free assessment on children ages birth to 3 years.
    April 4 Water Splash Fun
    May 2 Flower Power
    More Family Events
  • youth swimming family swiming hours

  • Division of Recreational Sports, Indiana University SRSC Room 115
    1601 Law Lane
    Bloomington, IN 47405-2111
    1025 E. 7th Street Bloomington, IN 47405-4801 SRSC (812) 855-7772 HPER (812) 855-2371 Last modified: April 07, 2003 - 01:52:16

    79. Family Services, Inc.
    All programs are nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditationfor Children and family Services. top of page. family programs.
    http://www.fsilafayette.org/programs/
    Contact Information
    Family Services, Inc.

    731 Main Street
    Lafayette, IN 47901-1459 Phone:
    Fax:
    Toll-Free:
    E-Mail Us!
    info@fsilafayette.org Getting Help At Family Services
    Family Services, Inc. serves over 13,000 families with a variety of programs based on the belief that well-functioning families are both a building block for, and a support to, the larger community and its employers.
    • Fees for service are assessed on a sliding scale based on family size and income.
      No one is refused service because of inability to pay.
      All programs are nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services.

    Program Areas
    Aging and Disabilities Services Counseling Programs Family Programs Financial Counseling Aging and Disabilities Services These programs assist individuals and their families with the challenges of aging, illness, and disability.

    80. State Prepaid Tuition Programs And College Savings Plans
    about prepaid tuition plans and college savings programs from SavingForCollege.com indianaFamily College Savings Plan (indiana) http//www.incollegesave.com/.
    http://www.mapping-your-future.org/features/SavingsPrograms.htm
    Contact Us Site Map Search
    State Prepaid Tuition Programs and College Savings Plans
    A prepaid tuition plan is a college savings plan that will rise in value at the same rate as college tuition. Parental savings plans are different from prepaid tuition plans in that there is no guarantee that the amount saved will equal the amount of tuition in the future; however there are tax advantages to these savings plans. Savings plans permit the participant to use the savings at a variety of institutions, but a prepaid tuition plan may be limited by the plan's institutions. Many savings plans include the ability to save for other college expenses whereas prepaid tuition plans are often limited to tuition and fees. Following are some of the prepaid tuition plans offered around the country. If you know of another prepaid tuition program or college savings plan or have other questions, please send a message to Mapping Your Future. You can find information about prepaid tuition plans and college savings programs from SavingForCollege.com

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