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Qualifiedorganizations(With Active Licenses Listed) Organizations Qualified to Conduct Charity Gaming Events with current licenses included Note: Organizations listed without a current license type are qualified to conduct gaming in the State of Indiana but, was not holding a valid license at the time of this report. OrganizationAllowed Activities Address City State Zip County License# License Type Date Expires 12 Points Revitalization Initiative, Inc11791 3347 E Broadlands AveTerre Haute IN 47805 Vigo 016384 24 Foundation 801 E Morehead Street, Suite 308Charlotte NC 28202 Out Of State 014970 40 & 8 Grande Voiture du Indiana 795 LN 101 Lake of the WoodsHudson IN 46747 Steuben 015502 40 & 8 Voiture Nationale 250 E 38th StreetIndianapolis IN 46205 Marion Raffle (RAF) IGC Ref #: 155128 011976 _Annual Activity 08/31/2022 40 & 8 Voiture No. 21 934 N. 5th St.Terre Haute IN 47807 Vigo 003059 40 & 8 Voiture No. 107 2065 South Old US 41Vincennes IN 47591 Knox Raffle (RAF) PPT IGC Ref #: 154637 000001 _Annual Activity 05/31/2022 40 & 8 Voiture No. 364 1421 N. Creasy LaneLafayette IN 47905 Tippecanoe Bingo (BGO) Casino Game Night (CGN) Raffle (RAF) PPTIGC Ref #: 155005 000004 _Annual Activity 07/31/2022 40 & 8 Voiture No. 510 1600 S. Rangeline Rd.Anderson IN 46012 Madison 000005 40 & 8 Voiture No.1103 Inc. 410 N Delphos St.Kokomo IN 46903 Howard Raffle (RAF) PPT IGC Ref #: 154831 000008 _Annual Activity 06/30/2022 40 & 8 Voiture No.1250 221 Albany StreetNew Albany IN 47150 Floyd Casino Game Night (CGN) Raffle (RAF) PPTIGC Ref #: 154526 013424 _Annual Activity 05/31/2022 40 & 8 Voiture No.1390 636 East Main St.Brownsburg IN 46112 Hendricks Raffle (RAF) IGC Ref #: 152927 013369 _Annual Activity - Veterans T 05/31/2023 500 Earth Sciences Club of Indianapolis Inc 7898 North Hague Road; P.O. Box 90352Indianapolis IN 46290 Marion 014314 9th Street Gang Car Club Inc 3705 S Valley AveMarion IN 46953 Grant 013162 A A I Scholarship Fund Inc 135 N Pennsylvania St #1175Indianapolis IN 46204 Marion 014375 A Better Way Services Inc 307 E Charles St.- PO Box 734Muncie IN 47305 Delaware 013911 A Mother's Hope 5322 N Clinton StFort Wayne IN 46825 Allen 016543 Abate Foundation Inc 51 N Baldwin StreetBargersville IN 46106 Johnson 012831 As of: 09/24/2021 Page 1 of 219 OrganizationAllowed Activities Address City State Zip County License# License Type Date Expires Abate of Indiana Inc 911 W. Washington Ctr. Rd.Fort Wayne IN 46825 Allen Bingo (BGO) PPT IGC Ref #: 154555 000010 _Annual Activity 05/31/2022 Abington Township Volunteer Fire Department, Inc 4618 Pottershop RdCenterville IN 47330 Wayne 016127 Academics and Athletes Limited 12680 Ford DrFishers IN 46038 Hamilton 014773 Academy of Model Aeronautics 5161 East Memorial DriveMuncie IN 47302 Delaware 014161 Adams County Cancer Coalition 313 W Jefferson St #302Decatur IN 46733 Adams 016174 Adams Elementary PTS 7341 E. Stop 11 Rd.Indianapolis IN 46259 Marion 012047 Adams Wells Crisis Center 1203 Village Green Drive - PO Box 253Decatur IN 46733 Adams 015191 ADEC, Inc 19670 SR 120, P.O. Box 398Bristol IN 46507 Elkhart 014729 Adult Day Care of Richmond 2727 E. Main St.Richmond IN 47374 Wayne Bingo (BGO) Raffle (RAF)IGC Ref #: 155238 012019 _Single Activity 10/21/2021 Advance Rome City Inc P.O. Box 338; 402 Kelly StreetRome City IN 46784 Noble 014896 Advancement Center for Washington Township 8550 Woodfield Crossing Blvd.Nora IN 46240 Marion School 002966 AFG Indiana Assembly Corporation 827 Lansdowne RdIndianapolis IN 46234 Lake 012240 AFSCME Local No. 3412 3835 Fortune Dr.Lafayette IN 47905 Tippecanoe Bingo (BGO) Raffle (RAF) PPTIGC Ref #: 153966 011380 _Annual Activity 12/31/2021 Agape Therapeutic Riding Resources, Inc. 24970 Mt. Pleasant Rd.Cicero IN 46034 Hamilton Raffle (RAF) Guessing Game (GG)IGC Ref #: 154403 015371 _Festival Activity 10/01/2021 Agility Club of Indianapolis 5750 Elmwood AveIndianapolis IN 46203 Marion 015800 AgrIInstitute, INC 725 W. Main StDanville IN 46122 Hendricks 016029 Ahepa Daughters of Penelope Dist 12 Foundation PO Box 1003 - 1157 Sunnyslope DriveCrown Point IN 46307 Lake 016183 AIDS Ministries/AIDS Assist of North Indiana Inc 201 S William StreetSouth Bend IN 46601 St. Joseph 013329 As of: 09/24/2021 Page 2 of 219 OrganizationAllowed Activities Address City State Zip County License# License Type Date Expires Akron Elementary School 202 East Rural St.Akron IN 46910 Kosciusko 015536 Albion Fellows Bacon Center, Inc. 650 JudsonEvansville IN 47731 Vanderburgh 011920 Alexander Burton 1724 S BedfordEvansville IN 47713 Vanderburgh 016472 All Saints Catholic Church 25743 State Road 1Guilford IN 47022 Dearborn Raffle (RAF) PPT IGC Ref #: 153939 002595 _Annual Activity 12/31/2021 All Saints Catholic Church 303 Keller AveNorth Judson IN 46366- Starke 1209 011768 All Saints Church - Hammond 570 Sibley St., P.O. Box 836Hammond IN 46320 Lake 000023 All Saints Parish 112 E. Market St.Logansport IN 46947 Cass 000025 All Saints Parish - Evansville 704 N 1st AvenueEvansville IN 47710 Vanderburgh Raffle (RAF) IGC Ref #: 155104 014366 _Annual Activity 08/31/2022 All Veterans United Foundation Incorporated 776 North Co RD 850 EastSeymour IN 47274 Jackson Raffle (RAF) IGC Ref #: 153725 016242 _Annual Activity 10/31/2021 Allen County Fairgrounds Inc. 2726 Carroll RoadFort Wayne IN 46818 Allen 014702 Allen County SPCA 4914 S Hanna StreetFort Wayne IN 46806 Allen 014739 Allen J. Warren Elementary School PTO 2901 100th StreetHighland IN 46322 Lake 010999 Alliance of Indiana Rural Water Inc 555 W. Jefferson StreetFranklin IN 46131 Johnson Raffle (RAF) IGC Ref #: 155309 011681 _Single Activity 10/21/2021 Allisonville Parent Teacher Organization 3660 E 62nd StreetIndianapolis IN 46220 Marion 016080 Alpha Center, Inc 315 S Monroe StMuncie IN 47305 Delaware 015112 Alpha Chi Omega - Beta Beta 17145 Wetherington DrWestfield IN 46074 Hamilton 016223 Alpha Xi Delta - Beta Pi 1818 N Jordan AveBloomington IN 47406 Monroe 015347 Alternatives Inc. of Madison County 1309 Monticello Dr.Anderson IN 46011 Madison 014715 As of: 09/24/2021 Page 3 of 219 OrganizationAllowed Activities Address City State Zip County License# License Type Date Expires Altrusa International, Inc. of Connersville 6758 West CR 300 NorthConnersville IN 47331 Fayette 013684 Altrusa International, Inc. of Indianapolis 10759 Belair DriveIndianapolis IN 46280 Marion 012852 Altrusa International, Inc. of New Castle 3864 North County Road 50 EastNew Castle IN 47362 Henry 013489 Always One Ministries 5978 Belchamp DriveNoblesville IN 46062 Hamilton 015907 Amanda Dunnuck 114 S WalnutMuncie IN 47305 Delaware 014185 Amateur Golf Association Central Indiana 9617 Piper Lake DrWanamaker IN 46239 Marion 016260 Amateur Radio Association of Newton County 7800 N 200 W; PO Box 215Lake Village IN 46349 Newton Indiana Bingo (BGO) Raffle (RAF) PPTIGC Ref #: 155304 015779 _Annual Activity 08/31/2022 Ambassadors for God's Creatures 2211 W. 600 SAnderson IN 46013 Madison 015739 American Association of University Women - 7223 Jarnecke AvenueHammond IN 46324 Lake Calumet 013389 American Cancer Society - Indianapolis 5635 W. 96th St Ste 100Indianapolis IN 46278 Vanderburgh 015993 American Dutch Harness Horse Association 455 E Farver StShipshewana IN 46565 LaGrange 015024 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention 14350 Mundy Dr Ste 800 #199Noblesville IN 46060 Hamilton 014360 American Legion Auxiliary, Dept of IN. 5440 Herbert Lord RoadIndianapolis IN 46216 Marion 000078 American Legion Child Welfare Foundation, The 700 N Pennsylvania StreetIndianapolis IN 46204 Marion 015893 American Legion Department of Indiana 5440 Herbert Lord RdIndianapolis IN 46216 Marion Raffle (RAF) IGC Ref #: 154650 006731 _Annual Activity 05/31/2022 American Legion Post No. 1 902 Eastern Ave - PO Box 447Connersville IN 47331 Fayette Raffle (RAF) PPT IGC Ref #: 154240 000080 _Annual Activity - Veterans T 02/28/2024 American Legion Post No. 2 10 N. Depot St - PO Box 9Brazil IN 47834 Clay Casino Game Night (CGN) Raffle (RAF) PPTIGC Ref #: 154840 000081 _Annual Activity 06/30/2022 American Legion Post No. 5 Owen Dunn 203 Walnut StreetMt. Vernon IN 47620 Posey Bingo (BGO) Casino Game Night (CGN) Raffle (RAF) PPTIGC Ref #: 154173 000082 _Annual Activity 03/31/2022 As of: 09/24/2021 Page 4 of 219 OrganizationAllowed Activities Address City State Zip County License# License Type Date Expires American Legion Post No. 6 2604 S. LaFountain St.Kokomo IN 46902 Howard Raffle (RAF) PPT IGC Ref #: 154305 000083 _Annual Activity 03/31/2022 American Legion Post No. 7 Huntington 1330 Etna AvenueHuntington IN 46750 Huntington Raffle (RAF) PPT IGC Ref #: 154980 000084 _Annual Activity 07/31/2022 American Legion Post No. 8 Funkhouser 6001 New Harmony Rd.Evansville IN 47720 Vanderburgh Raffle (RAF) PPT IGC Ref #: 152465 000085 _Annual Activity - Veterans T 02/28/2023 American Legion Post No. 9 707 N. Jefferson St. PO Box 95Madison IN 47250 Jefferson Bingo (BGO) Raffle (RAF) PPTIGC Ref #: 154698 000086 _Annual Activity 05/31/2022 American Legion Post No. 10 1700 S. Pennslyvania St.Marion IN 46953 Grant Raffle (RAF) PPT IGC Ref #: 154677 000087 _Annual Activity 04/30/2022 American Legion Post No. 11 1801 S. 9th St.Lafayette IN 47905 Tippecanoe Casino Game Night (CGN) Raffle (RAF) PPTIGC Ref #: 153046 000088 _Annual Activity - Veterans T 05/31/2023 American Legion Post No. 12 451 W. Clinton St.Frankfort IN 46041 Clinton Casino Game Night (CGN) Raffle (RAF) PPTIGC Ref #: 153745 000089 _Annual Activity 10/31/2021 American Legion Post No. 15 T. Stineman 188 W. Market St.Wabash IN 46992 Wabash Raffle (RAF) PPT IGC Ref #: 153209 000091 _Annual Activity - Veterans T 07/31/2023 American Legion Post No. 16 817 Killarney DriveDyer IN 46311 Lake 015116 American Legion Post No. 18 B. 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