Community Action Program
NonprofitIn Indiana, there are 22 Community Action Agencies that serve all 92 counties of Indiana and comprise the Indiana Community Action Network. Each Community Action Agency periodically analyzes community needs to identify strategies that will work best in attacking poverty. Each CAA is distinct because its programs reflect the needs of their local communities. These agencies are unique in their ability to deploy diverse program activities and services in meeting their mission. Community Action Agencies operate an array of programs which include, but are not limited to: Head Start, Energy Assistance Program, Weatherization Program, Individual Development Accounts, Homeownership Counseling, Owner Occupied Rehabilitation, Housing Development, Foster Grandparents, Child Care, and many more programs and services.
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765-573-5193
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765-573-5490
Flannery- Keal Home
NonprofitThe Flannery-Keal Home is located in a confidential location for male and female victims of domestic violence and their children. Domestic violence victims may stay at the emergency shelter short term where all their basic necessities such as food, new clothing, and personal hygiene items are provided for them at no cost. The Flannery-Keal Home has gone to a no harm/trauma informed care approach to delivering services which mean that clients drive the services provided to them.
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765-664-0701
Indiana Foreclosure Prevention Network
GovernmentYour home is important. It’s where your most precious memories are made. If you’re an Indiana homeowner who’s fallen behind on your mortgage payments or is unable to make future payments due to an involuntary financial hardship, we want to help you stay in your home. Our federally funded program provides assistance up to 6 months or $30,000.
Counties Served: Grant-
877-438-4673
Affordable Housing Corporation
NonprofitAffordable Housing Corporation can help sponsor or develop projects involving affordable rental housing, supportive housing and homes for sale to low and moderate income households. AHC is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, HUD approved housing counseling agency, state certified Community Housing Development Organization, and state certified Indiana Foreclosure Prevention Network partner. We expand economic opportunities for people of all backgrounds through a strategic mix of asset-building programs and partnerships.
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765-662-1574
Bridges Community Services
NonprofitBridges’ goals and objectives are to develop, provide and coordinate housing, supportive services, education and employment programs for low income individuals and families in the Muncie, Delaware County area.
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765-282-3948
Habitat For Humanity
NonprofitHabitat for Humanity of Grant County does not give away homes. Instead, we provide access to the opportunity of homeownership for hardworking individuals and families in our community. Through house sponsorships, individual donations, and volunteer time, we build homes that are quality, safe, affordable, and beautiful.
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765-662-1552
Marion Housing Authority
NonprofitMarion Housing Authority operates with a mission to be an inclusive housing provider. As important as safe and quality housing is, not everyone is provided with the means of having it. We want to provide you with a home that you can afford, and equip you with the tools and resources you need to be able to do so. Our agency offers rental assistance through a wide-range of programs in order to ensure that our residents always feel safe, secure, and excited to come home at the end of each day.
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765-664-5194
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765-668-3045
Grant County Rescue Mission
NonprofitOffering Life Changing Hope through the Restoring Power of Jesus Christ. Thanks to generous public support, all of our services (meals, shelter, addiction recovery, and transitional housing) for people who are poor or homeless are provided free of charge at the Mission’s main location (423 S. Gallatin St., Marion). A hot meal means so much to a man or woman who might have gone days without food. Often, it’s that first meal at the Mission that leads a hurting person to a new life in our recovery programs. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner—more than 65,000 meals a year—are served 365 days a year to anyone in need.
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765-662-0988
Homeland Mission
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765-662-9559
Hope House Marion
NonprofitOur mission is to set the highest standard of care to enable personal growth by discovering a new of way of life by embracing a 12-step, Christ-based solution to conquering substance use disorders. Our purpose is to provide safe, structured, and stable environments for men and women recovering from the disease of addiction.
Counties Served: Grant-
765-506-1482
Indiana Housing Now
GovernmentThis is a free, state online resource for renters and property managers in Indiana. The dynamic search options allow you to find affordable, accessible and market-rate housing that will fit your needs.
Counties Served: Grant-
844-463-7368
Indiana COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program
GovernmentThe Indiana COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program helps Hoosiers who are unable to pay their rent due to a loss of wages or other impact caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In order to qualify for this program you must meet all of the following criteria: (1)Be an Indiana Resident, (2)Currently rent your home OR are Currently experiencing homelessness, (3)Homeowners can contact 877-GET-HOPE, (4)Do not reside in Marion County, (5)Show you were negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, (6)Property you are seeking assistance for must be your primary residence.
Counties Served: Grant-
317-800-6000
A Better Way
NonprofitA Better Way provides shelter and services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, a walk-in Rape Crisis Center, advocacy, individual trauma-informed counseling, support groups, transitional housing, a 24-hour crisis line for persons in any type of crisis, education + referrals, a suicide hotline, bullying, teen dating violence and domestic violence prevention programs, and a check-in call service for elderly or disabled homebound persons.
Counties Served: Grant-
765-747-9107
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765-281-2740
Open Heart Women's Shelter
NonprofitThe Grant County Rescue Mission and Open Heart Women's Shelter works to address some of the underlying problems of homelessness, such as: substance abuse, incomplete education, and inadequate skills. Each individual that stays at the Rescue Mission is required to complete a ten step Mountain Movers Program. It helps to aid in becoming victorious over addictions, compulsive behavior, negative thinking, and co-dependencies. For more information call 765-662-0988 or 765-664-9625.
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765-662-0988
Hope City
NonprofitHope City is located in Marion, IN. A faith based non-for-profit dedicated to changing the lives of the younger generation. Mentoring before mending.
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765-661-8780