_ l .gu . FOrm Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax m 0 Under section 501 (c , 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code l (except blac lung benefit trust or private foundation) open to public ‘ Department of the Treasury . Internal Revenue Semce > The organization may have to use a copy of this return to satisfy state reporting reqUIrements 'nSPECtlon A For the 2006 calendar year, or tax year beginning Jul 1 ,2006, and ending Jun 30 , 2 007 B Check If apphcabie C Name of organization D Employer Identification Number , Address change fi'fié‘rfié‘i“ GREATER PROGRESS COMMITTEE 35-1109966 1 Name change 3,’ 7;: Number and street (or P 0 box if mail is not delivered to street addr) Room/sune E Telephone number t Initial return spngfic 2 0 O E . WASHINGTON ST 2 5TH FLOOR (3 17) 3 2 7 - 3 8 6 0 t Fmal return City. town or country State ZIP code + 4 F agggggzting E] Cash DAccrual 1 Amended return INDIANAPOLIS IN 4 6 2 o 4 — 3 5 2 9 fl Other (speCIty) > D Application pending 0 Section 501(c)(3) organizations and 4947 aX12I nonexempt H and' are "0' appl'cab’e '0 580110" 527 o'aamzat'ons charitable trusts must attach a complete Sc edule A H (a) Is this a group return for affiliates’ D Yes E] No (Form 990 or 990-EZ)' H (b) If 'Yes,' enter number of affiliates ’ (E G Web Site: > N/A H (C) Are all affiliates included7 D Yes D No 3 J organization type (If 'No.‘ attach a list See Instructions) N (check only one) > El 501(c) 3 ‘ (Insert no) D 4947(a)(1) or D 527 H (d) Is this a separate return filed by an CD K Check here> E] if the organization is not a 509(a)(3) supporting organization and its °'93"'Za"°“ C°Ve“"d “’3 gm" “mg? m Yes (Elm: 7“ gross receipts are normally not more than $25,000 A return is not reqwred, but if the | Group Exemption Number > P: organization chooses to file a return, be sure to file a complete return. M Check , Ll If the orgamzatlon Is not reqmred L Gross receipts Add llnes 6b, 8b, 9b, and 10b to line 12> 477 , 081 . to attach Schedule B (Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF) [Part I I Revenue, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances (See the Instructions.) __ j 1 Contributions, gifts, grants, and Similar amounts received' :2 a Contributions to donor adVIsed funds 1a 4; b Direct public support (not included on line 1a) 1b 4 06, 4 23 . t g c Indirect public support (not included on line 1a) 1c (92,? d Government contributions (grants) (not included on line 1a) 1d _ w e tg‘ttrgtr‘é‘tr'hfisrcash $ 406 . 423 . noncash $ 0. > 1e 406 , 423. 2 Program servrce revenue including government fees and contracts (from Part VII. line 93) 2 50 , 000 . 3 Membership dues and assessments 3 4 Interest on savmgs and temporary cash investments 4 20 , 658 . 5 DIVIdends and interest from securities 5 r Ga Gross rents 6a b Less rental expenses 6b c Net rental income or (loss) Subtract line 6b from line 6a 6c R 7 Other investment income (describe ’ ) 7

‘2 8a Gross amount from sales of assets other (A) secunt'es (B) other N than inventory 8a 2 b Less cost or other basis and sales expenses 8b c Gain or (loss) (attach schedule) 8c d Net gain or (loss) Combine line 8c, columns (A) and (B) 8d 9 SpeCial events and activrties (attach schedule) If any amount is from gaming, check here >E] , a Gross revenue (not including 5 of contributions ‘ reported on line lb) 9a b Less direct expenses other than fundraising expenses 9b c Net income or (loss) from speCIal events. Subtract line 9b from line 9a 9c 10a Gross sales of inventory, less returns and allowances 10a b Less cost of goods sold 10b __ c Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory (attach schedule) Subtract line 10b from line 10a 10c 11 Other revenue (from Part VII, line 103) 11 12 Total revenue. Add lines 1e, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6c, 7, 8d, 9c, 10c, and 11 RECFIVFQ 12 477 , 081 . E 13 Program serVIces (from line 44, column (B)) . o 13 995 , 883 . X 14 Management and general (from line 44, column (C)) a: (D 14 13 , 360 . E 15 Fundraismg (from line 44, column (0)) :9 1 3 (0") 15 0 . g 16 Payments to affiliates (attach schedule) LE 16 5 17 Total expenses. Add lines 16 and 44, column (A) OGDFN [ ]T 17 1 , 009 , 243 . A 18 Excess or (deficrt) for the year Subtract line 17 from line 12 ) 18 —532 , 162 . N g 19 Net assets or fund balances at beginning of year (from line 73. column (A)) 19 1 , 140 , 616 . ‘Er $ 20 Other changes in net assets or fund balances (attach explanation) 20 5 21 Net assets or fund balances at end of year Combine lines 18, 19, and 20 21 608 , 454 . BAA For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the separate instructions. TEEA0101 ours/o7 Form 990 (2006)

a b\l\°\ .n Forlm 99012006) GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 35-1109966 Page2 Pa;t II [Statement of Functional EX enses All organlzatrons must complete column (A). Columns ([8) (C), and (D) are requrred for section 501(c)(3) and 4) organizations and section 4947(a)( ) nonexempt charitable trus s but optional or others Do not Include amounts reported on [me A Total (B) Program (C) Management D F 6b, 8b, 9b, 10b, or 16 of Part] ( ) servrces and general ( ) undralsmg 22a Grants pard from donor advrsed funds (attach sch) (cash $ non-cash $ ) If this amount Includes forelgn grants, check here > E] 223 22 b Other grants and allocations (att sch) (cash $ non-cash $ ) If thus amount Includes forergn grants, check here ’ [I 22b 23 Specrflc assnstance to IndrVIduals (attach schedule) 23 24 Benefrts paId to or for members (attach schedule) 24 25a Compensatron of current officers, directors, key employees, etc listed In Part V-A (attach sch) 253 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . b Compensation of former officers, directors, key employees, etc listed In Part V-B (attach sch) 25b c Compensation and other dlstnbutlons, not Included above, to disquallfled persons (as defined under section 4958(f)(l)) and persons descrlbed In section 4958(c)(3)(B) (attach schedule) 25c 26 Salaries and wages of employees not Included on lrnes 25a, b, andc 26 73,106. 65,795. 7,311. O. 27 Pensron plan contributlons not Included on lines 25a, b, and c 27 2,208. 1,987. 221. 0. 28 Employee benefits not Included on lines 25a - 27 28 29 Payroll taxes 29 5,200. 4,680. 520. 0. 30 Professronal fundralsrng fees 30 31 Accounting fees 31 32 Legal fees 32 33 Supphes 33 1,350. 1,215. 135. 0. 34 Telephone 34 2,496. 2,246. 250. 0. 35 Postage and shlpplng 35 5,084. 4,576. 508. 0. 36 Occupancy 36 37 Equrpment rental and maintenance 37 38 Pnntlng and publications 38 39 Travel 39 40 Conferences, conventions, and meetlngs 40 41 Interest 41 42 Deprecratron, depletion, etc (attach schedule) 42 43 Other expenses not covered above (Itemize) a_PI_tO_F§§S_IQIiA_L_S_E§1_II_C§§___ 43a 30,549. 27,494. 3,055. 0. b_IIjS_U;RI_\Ii_C§ ______43b 7,023. 6,321. 702. O. cygscggipggoyg ______43c 6,584. 5,926. 658. 0. d_D§S_I_GIjA_T§]3 _PgO__J§gT_S_____ 43d 875,643. 875,643. 0. 0. e ______43e f ______43f g ______43g 44 Total functional expenses. Add lines 22a throu M39 (Organizations completm columns (B)-%D).carrytesetotalstollnesl -15) 44 1,009,243. 995,883. 13,360. 0. Joint Costs. Check ’D If you are followrng SOP 98-2. Are any lornt costs from a combined educational campaign and fundrarsrng sohcrtatlon reported In (B) Program servrces" >E] Yes El No If 'Yes,‘ enter (i) the aggregate amount of these Jornt costs $ ; (ii) the amount allocated to Program servrces $ , (iii) the amount allocated to Management and general $ , and (iv) the amount allocated to Fundralsmg $ BAA TEEAOIOZ 01/23/07 Form 990 (2006) g ‘ \

Form 990 (2006) GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 3 5 - 11099 6 6 Page 3 LPart ||l IStatement of Program Service Accomplishments Form 990 IS available for public inspection and, for some people, serves as the primary or sole source Of information about a particular organization How the public perceives an organization in such cases may be determined by the Information presented on its return Therefore, please make sure the return is complete and accurate and fully describes, in Part III, the organization's programs and accomplishments What is the organization's primary exempt purpose? > SEE ATTACHED STATEMENT Program Servlce EXPENSES All organizations must describe their exempt purpose achfieVeme—nt—s Tn—a_c|3a7 and thcTse marine? _St_ate t—he rTur-nber—of (Reg,‘;';figgg,'zgfil,$,2§2,:“d clients served, publications Issued etc. Discuss achievements that are not measurable. (Section 501(c)(3) and (4) organ 4947(3)“) (rusis, bur izations and 4947(a)(l) nonexempi charitable trusts must also enter the amount of grants and allocations to others ) optional lorothers) a 313914932031. 91": 9914349151}!_I_NL1'§EE_SE3_ EEQLPPBLQ 21109131941533______MAS. BEEEIIPEE 1. SQWET}_IZE§E§R§§&T_IQEI_ EW_S_EBYI_C§§ ______51112 1’53;1_0§§ _C_IZY_ BEEALI‘EQ EBQGMS; ______

(Grants and allocations $ 0 . ) If this amount includes foreign ErEan, Che—ck_h-er—e; T1 995 , 883 . b ______

(Grants and allocations $ ) If this amount Includes foreign grants, check here >T‘1 c ______

(Grants and allocations $ ) If this amount includes foreign grants, check here >T‘[ d ______

(Grants and allocations $ ) If this amount includes foreign grants, check here >131 e Other program serVIces (Grants and allocations $ ) If this amount includes foreign grants, check here ’ [—1 f Total of Program Service Expenses (should equal line 44, column (8), Program serwces) ’ 995 , 883 . BAA Form 990 (2006)

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Form 990 (2006) GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 3 5 - 1109966 Page 4 [Part IV | Balance Sheets (See the Instructions.) Note: Where requrred, attached schedules and amounts Within the description (A) (3) column should be for end-of-year amounts only Beginning of year End of year 45 Cash — non-interest-beanng 1 , 140 , 616 . 45 608 , 454 . 46 Savungs and temporary cash Investments 46

47a Accounts receivable 473 b Less allowance for doubtful accounts 47b 47c

48a Pledges receivable 48a _ b Less allowance for doubtful accounts 48b 48c 49 Grants receivable 49

50 a Receivables from current and former officers, directors, trustees, and key employees (attach schedule) 50a b Receivables from other disqualified persons (as defined under section 4958(f)(l)) A and persons described in section 4958(c)(3)(B) (attach schedule) 50b 2 51a Other notes and loans receivable e (attach schedule) 51a 5 b Less allowance for doubtful accounts 51 b 51 c 52 Inventories for sale or use 52 53 Prepaid expenses and deferred charges . . 53 54a Investments — publicly-traded securities ’ Cost FMV 54a b Investments — other securities (attach sch) ’ Cost FMV 54b 55a Investments — land, butldlngs, & equupment basus 55a b Less accumulated deprecuatlon .. (attach schedule) . 55b 55c 56 Investments — other (attach schedule 56 573 Land, burldlngs, and equrpment baSIS 57a

b Less accumulated deprecnatlon ~- — (attach schedule) 57b 57c 58 Other assets, Including program-related Investments (describe > _S§e;_Lj.Ile_§§_S1:rgt______) 257,320. 58 296,857. 59 Total assets (must equal line 74) Add lines 45 through 58 1 , 3 97 , 936 . 59 905 , 311 . 60 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 60 61 Grants payable 61 L 62 Deferred revenue 62

3 63 Loans from officers, dIrectors, trustees, and key w v i employees (attach schedule) 63 Jr 64a Tax-exempt bond liabilities (attach schedule) 643 E b Mortgages and other notes payable (attach schedule) 64b 5 65 Other liabilities (describe > _Sgg _Lézle_ §§ _Slzgtl ______) 257 , 320 . 65 2 96 , 857 . 66 Total liabilities. Add lines 60 through 65 257 , 320 . 66 296 , 857 . N Organizations that follow SFAS 117, check here > E] and complete lines 67 1% through 69 and lines 73 and 74. A 67 Unrestricted 67 g 68 Temporarily restricted 68 g 69 Permanently restricted 69 3 Organizations that do not follow SFAS 117, check here > E] and complete lines 70 through 74 E 70 Capital stock, trust pnncupal, or current funds . 70 g 71 Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, building, and equrpment fund 71 f 72 Retained earnings, endowment, accumulated Income, Or other funds 1 , 140 , 616 . 72 608 , 454 .

E 73 Total net assets or fund balances. Add lines 67 through 69 or lines 70 through E 72 (Column (A) must equal hne 19 and column (8) must equal line 21) 1, 140 , 616 . 73 608 , 454 . 74 Total liabilities and net assets/fund balances. Add lines 66 and 73 1, 3 97 , 936 . 74 905 , 311 . BAA Form 990 (2006)

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Form 990 (2006) GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 3 5 - 110 996 6 Page 5 Part lV-A IReconciliation of Revenue per Audited Financial Statements with Revenue per Return (See the Instructions.)

a Total revenue, galns, and other support per audited finanCIal statements a 477 , O81 . b Amounts Included on We a but not on Part I, lune 12 1Net unrealized gains on Investments b1 ZDonated servnces and use of facnlltles b2 3Recovenes of pnor year grants b3 40ther (speCIfy) ______b4 a Add lines b1 through b4 b c Subtract lune b from line a . c 477 , 081 . d Amounts Included on Part I, line 12, but not on line a: 1 Investment expenses not Included on Part I, line 6b d1 20ther (speCIfy) ______d2 Add lines d1 and d2 d e Total revenue (Part I, line 12) Add IlneS c and d > e 477 , 081 . lPart lV—B IReconciliation of Expenses per Audited Financial Statements with Expenses per Return

a Total expenses and losses per audited finanCIal statements a 1, 009 , 243 . b Amounts Included on line a but not on Part I, line 17 1Donated servnces and use of facnlltles b1 2Pnor year adjustments reported on Part I, Me 20 b2 3Losses reported on Part 1, line 20 b3 40ther (speCIfy) ______b4 m Add lines b1 through b4 b c Subtract line b from line a c 1, 009 , 243 . d Amounts Included on Part I, line 17, but not on line a: 1Investment expenses not Included on Part I, We 6b d1 20ther (speCIfy) ______d2 Add IInes d1 and d2 d e Total expenses (Part I, line 17) Add lines c and d > e 1, 009 , 243 . [Part V'A ICurrent Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees (List each person who was an officer, director, trustee, or key employee at any time dunng the year even If they were not compensated ) (See the Instructions) (8) Title and average hours (C) Compensation (D) Contrlbutlons to (E) Expense per week devoted (it not paid employee benefit account and other (A) Name and address to posutlon enter -0-) , plans and deferred allowances compensation plans ESE}: _A'_1"1_‘A_C§ED_ §EAT§M£N1 _ _ _ _

_ fl _ _ _ _ VARIOUS 1 o . o . o .

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Form 990 (2006) GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 3 5 - 110 9 9 6 6 Page 6 LPart V-A | Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees (continued) Yes No 753 Enter the total number of officers, directors, and trustees permitted to vote on organization busmess as board meetings >_1§:L ______b Are any officers, directors, trustees, or key employees listed in Form 990, Part V-A, or highest compensated employees listed in Schedule A, Part I, or highest compensated professwnal and other independent contractors listed in Schedule A, Part Il-A or "-8, related to each other through family or busmess relationships? If 'Yes.‘ attach a statement that identifies the indiwduals and explains the relationship(s) 75b c Do any officers, directors, trustees, or key employees listed in form 990, Part V-A, or highest compensated employees listed in Schedule A, Part I, or highest compensated profeSSional and other independent contractors listed in Schedule A, Part ll-A or “B, receive compensation from any other organizations, whether tax exempt or taxable. that are related to the organization? See the instructions for the definition of 'related organization' 75c If 'Yes,‘ attach a statement that includes the information described in the instructions. d Does the organization have a written conflict of interest policy7 75d x l [Part V-B I Former Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees That Received Compensation or Other Benefits (If any former officer, director, trustee, or key employee received compensation or other benefits (described below) during the year, ist that person below and enter the amount of compensation or other benefits in the appropriate column See the instructions ) (B) L d (C) Compensgtion (D) C(lmtributtionsf to (E) Fprecnseh oans an (if not pai , emp oyee ene it accoun an ot er (A) Name and address Advances enter -0-) plans and deferred allowances compensation plans 2193-8______

I Part VI [Other Information (See the Instructions.) Yes No

76 Did the organization make a change in its actiwties or methods of conducting actIVities7 If 'Yes,‘ attach a detailed statement of each change 76 x 77 Were any changes made in the organizmg or governing documents but not reported to the IRS? 77 X If 'Yes,' attach a conformed copy of the changes _ _ 78a Did the organization have unrelated busmess gross income of $1,000 or more during the year covered by this return7 783 N/A b If 'Yes,’ has it filed a tax return on Form 990-T for this year? 78b

79 Was there a liqUIdalion, dissolution, termination, or substantial contraction during the ~ 7 — ~ year? If 'Yes,’ attach a statement 79 X I 80a Is the organization related (other than by assomation With a stateWIde or nationWide organization) through common membership, governing bodies, trustees, officers, etc, to any other exempt or nonexempt organization? 80a X l b If 'Yes,’ enter the name of the organization > __C;'I;Y_QF_I_N_D;11N_A_1_>QL_I§ ,_ ;@}G§A_Ng‘j§1_ic_0M§ §§N_T§g mggygngogasgzygg {ogggcgrggrgugigggngulzsliy and check whether it is [a exempt or I: nonexempt 81 a Enter direct and indirect political expenditures (See line 81 instructions) 81 a b Did the organization file Form 1120-POL for this year? 81 b N/A . BAA Form 990 (2006)

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Form 990 (2006) GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 3 5 - 110 996 6 Page 7 LPart VI [Other Information (continued) Yes No 82 a Did the or anization receive donated serVices or the use of materials, eqUipment, or faCIlities at no charge or at substantia ly less than fair rental value7 82a X b If 'Yes,' you may indicate the value of these Items here Do not include this amount as revenue in Part I or as an expense in Part 11 (See instructions in Part III ) I 82 bl 83a Did the organization comply With the public inspection requirements for returns and exemption applications? 83a x b Did the organization comply With the disclosure reqUIrements relating to qwd pro quo contributions? 83b X 84a Did the organization what any contributions or gifts that were not tax deductible? 84a X b If 'Yes,' did the organization include With every solicnation an express statement that such contributions or gifts were not tax deductible 84b 85 507(c)(4), (5), or (6) organizations 3 Were substantially all dues nondeductlble by members? 853 N/A b Did the organization make only in-house lobbying expenditures of $2,000 or less? 85b N/A If 'Yes' was answered to either 85a or 85b, do not complete 85c through 85h below unless the organization received a waiver for proxy tax owed for the prior year c Dues, assessments, and Similar amounts from members 85c N/A d Section 162(e) lobbying and political expenditures 85d N/A e Aggregate nondeductlble amount of section 6033(e)(1)(A) dues notices 85e N/A f Taxable amount of lobbying and political expenditures (line 85d less 85e) 85f N/A 9 Does the organization elect to pay the section 6033(e) tax on the amount on line 85f? 859 N/A h It section 6033(e)(1)(A) dues notices were sent, does the organization agree to add the amount on line85f to Its reasonable estimate of dues allocable to nondeductlble lobbying and political expenditures for the followmg tax year7 85h N/A 86 501(c)(7) organizations Enter a Initiation fees and capital contributions included on line 12 86a N/A b Gross receipts, included on line 12, for public use of club faCIlities 86b N/A 87 507(c)(72) organizations Enter 3 Gross income from members or shareholders 87a N/A bGross income from other sources (Do not net amounts due or paid to other sources against amounts due or received from them ) 87b N/A 88 a At any time during the year, did the organization own a 50% or greater interest in a taxable corporation or partnership, or an entity disregarded as separate from the organization under Regulations sections 301 7701 -2 and 301 7701-3? If ‘Yes,' complete Part IX 883 X

b At any time during the year, did the organization, directly or indirectly, own a controlled entity Within the meaning of section 512(b)(13)7 If 'Yes,' complete Part X] > 88b X 89a 501(c)(3) organizations. Enter: Amount of tax imposed on the organization during the year under section 4911 >______0; , section 4912> ______0_. ; section 4955>______0_ b 507(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations Did the organization engage in an section 4958 excess benefit transaction durin the year or did it become aware of an excess benefit transaction rom a prior year? If 'Yes,' attach a statement —- - ~ ‘ explaining each transaction . . 89b X

c Enter Amount of tax imposed on the or anization managers or disqualified persons during the year under sections 4912, 4955, and 49 8 ’ 0 . d Enter Amount of tax on line 89c, above, reimbursed by the organization ’ e All organizations At any time during the tax year, was the organization a party to a prohibited tax shelter transaction? 89c x f All organizations Did the organization acqune a direct or indirect interest in any applicable insurance contract? 89f X

9 For supporting organizations and sponsoring organizations maintaining donor adwsed funds. Did the supporting organization, or a fund maintained by a sponsoring organization, have excess busmess holdings at any time during — the year7 899 N/A 90a List the states With which a copy of this return is filed > _Iljlngyé ______. b Number of employees employed in the pay period that includes March 12, 2006 (See instructions) . . . I 90b| 3 91 a The books are in care of > uMARY}_{O_IQ-3§ 9171;]ng______Telephone number > _(§I_7_) _3_2_7_— :16_2§ ______Located at > .29 e _E_- .vLA_Sr_II_N§zo_N_ §T_-_, _ENPIENBEQILE _I_N______ZIP + 4 > _4§2_0_4_- 3_5_22 _ _ _ _

b At any time during the calendar year, did the organization have an interest in or a Signature or other authority over a Yes No finanCIal account in a foreign country (such as a bank account, securities account, or other finanCIal account)? 91 b X If 'Yes,' enter the name of the foreign country>

See the instructions for exceptions and filing reqUIrements for Form TD F 90-22.1, Report of Foreign Bank and FinanCial Accounts BAA Form 990 (2006)

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Form 990 (2006) GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 3 5 —1109966 Page 8 I Part VI I Other Information (contInued) Yes No c At any time during the calendar year, did the organization maintain an office outSIde of the United States? [91c x If 'Yes,‘ enter the name of the foreign country> ______92 SectIon 4947(a)(l) nonexempt charItable trusts filing Form 990 In lieu of Form 7041— Check here ’U and enter the amount of tax-exempt interest received or accrued during the tax year >| 92 I I Part VII lAnalysis of Income-ProducinlActivities (See the Instructions.) Unrelated busuness income Excluded by section 512, 513, or 514 (E) Note: Enter gross amounts unless (A) (B) c (D) Related or exempt ome’w’se ’nd’cated Busmess code Amount Exclusmn code Amount function Income 93 Program serVIce revenue a CONTRACT REVENUE 47 , 500 . b SERVICE FEE REVENUE 2 , 500 . c d e f Medicare/Medicaid payments 9 Fees & contracts from government agencies 94 Membership dues and assessments 95 Interest on savmgs 8. temporary cash invmnts 14 20,658. 96 DiVidends & interest from securities 97 Net rental income or (loss) from real estate. a debt-financed property b not debt-financed property . 98 Net rental Income or (loss) from pers prop 99 Other investment Income 100 Gain or (loss) from sales of assets other than Inventory 101 Net income or (loss) from speCIal events 102 Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory 103 Other revenue a

00.00" 104 Subtotal (add columns (B), (D), and (E)) 20 , 6 58 . 50.000. 105 Total (add line 104, columns (B), (D), and (E)) > 70,658. Note: Line l05 plus line le, Part I, should equal the amount on lIne 12, Part I I Part VI" Relationship of Activities to the Accomplishment of Exempt Purposes (See the Instruct/ans.) Line "0- Explain how each actIVIty for which income is reported In column (E) of Part VII contributed importantly to the accomplishment v of the organization's exempt purposes (other than by prowding funds for such purposes) 93a Promotes the growth and development of the city of Indianapolis 93b Revenue received from other charitable organizations

Wart IX Information Regardingflxable Subsidiaries and Disregarded Entities (See the Instruct/ans.) N/A (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) Name, address, and ElN of corporation, Percentage of Nature of acilvmes Total End-of-year partnership, or disregarded entity ownership interest income assets 96 % % 96 Wart X I Information Regarding Transfers Associated with Personal Benefit Contracts [See the Instruct/ans.) a Did the organization, during the year, receive any funds, directly or indirectly, to pay premiums on a personal benefit contract7 H Yes E No b Did the organization, during the year, pay premiums, directly or indirectly, on a personal benefit contract? Yes No Note: If ‘Yes' to ((7), file Form 8870 and Form 4720 (see Instructions) BAA TEEAOIOB 04/04/07 Form 990 (2006) Form 990 (2006) GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 3 5 - 1109 9 66 Page 9 I Part X| I Information Regarding Transfers To and From Controlled Entities. Complete only if the organization is a controlling organization as defined in section 572(b)(73). N/A Yes No

106 Did the reporting organization make any transfers to a controlled entity as defined in section 512(b)(13) of the Code? If 'Yes,‘ complete the schedule below for each controlled entity (A) B) C) Name, address, of each Employer‘dentification Descr(iption of (D? controlled entity Number transfer Amount 0 transfer

a Z______ZIIIIZZ

b :______:-____I:Z-_ZIIII:II

c :_____ZII____II::__ZIIIZZ:I

Totals

Yes No 107 Did the reporting organization receive any transfers from a controlled entity as defined in section 512(b)(13) of the Code? If 'Yes,‘ complete the schedule below for each controlled entity

(A) $3) . . . (‘3). Name, address. of each Employer dentitication Description of (D? controlled entity Number transfer Amount 0 "anger

a i-5-22222---:I::I-IIIZIIIZ:

b I______::_____I:I-__:::II-Z

c :_:II:III_IIII:ZZZIIIZI:ZII

Totals

Yes No 108 Did the organization have a binding written contract in effect on August 17, 2006, covering the interest, rents, royalties, and annUities described in question 107 above? Under penalties of periurx, I declare that I have examined this return, including accompanying schedules and statements. and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it :5 true, correct, and comple e Declaration of preparer (other than otticer) Is based on all intormation of which preparer has any knowledge

Please >MU | Ira/LUV:I Signature of oflic'e} U U Date Here > M mam E . flames Ovmbm EXflcinc Dirt (inf Type or print name and title Date Preparer's SSN or PTlN (See P'epare"5 all M Chefk " General Instruction W) Pre- Signature > W C 9 A H ’30 7 :flfployed > arer's Firm's fnanl'l‘e (or Yount and quniPXny) LLC se i‘g’i’éfo'ye‘de).;1 > 5665 North Post‘R’oad Suite 110 am > 3 S ‘Z-COllo 53 Only fiip'f‘as' 3" Indianapolis IN 46216 Phone no > (317) 546 -1020 BAA Form 990 (2006)

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Organlzation Exempt Under m SCHEDULE A ' (Form 990 or 990-EZ) (E F seCt'O" 501(c)(3) xcept Private oundation) and Section 501(e , 501(f), 501 (k), 501(n), or 4947(a)(1) Nonexempt Charita Ie Trust Supplementary Information — (See separate instructions.) Department of the Treasury . . - Internal Revenue Servrce > MUST be completed by the above organlzatrons and attached to their Form 990 or 990-EZ. Name of the organization Employer identification number GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 35-1109966 (Part I I Compensation of the Five Highest Paid Employees Other Than Officers, Directors, and Trustees (See Instructions. List each one. If there are none, enter 'None.') (a) Name and address of each (b) TItIe and average (c) Compensation (d) COHIFIDUIIOHS (e) Expense employee paid more hours per week t°| employee bend” account and other than $50,000 devoted to positron 9 am compensatronand daferred allowances

Total number of other employees paid over $50,000 > None [Part H - A l Compensation of the Five Highest Paid Independent Contractors for Professional Services (See Instructions. Llst each one (whether Indlvrduals or firms). If there are none, enter 'None.')

(a) Name and address of each Independent contractor paId more than $50,000 (b) Type of servrce (c) Compensation

Total number of others recelvrng over $50,000 for professronal servrces ’ None Part II - B I Compensation of the Five Highest Paid Independent Contractors for Other Services (List each contractor who performed servrces other than professronal servrces, whether Indlvrduals or frrms. If there are none, enter 'None.‘ See Instructions.)

(a) Name and address of each Independent contractor paid more than $50,000 (b) Type of servrce (c) Compensatlon

Total number of other contractors recervrng over $50,000 for other servrces > None BAA For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice. see the Instructions for Form 990 and Form 990-EZ. Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2006

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Part III I Statements About Activities (See Instructions.) Yes No

1 During the year, has the organization attempted to influence national, state, or local legislation, including any attempt to influence public opinion on a legislative matter or referendum? If 'Yes,’ enter the total expenses paid or incurred in connection With the lobbying actiwties > $ (Must equal amounts on line 38, Part Vl-A, or line i of Part Vl-B) Organizations that made an election under section 50l(h) by filing Form 5768 must complete Part Vl-A Other organizations checking 'Yes' must complete Part Vl-B AND attach a statement giVing a detailed description of the lobbying actiwties During the year, has the organization, either directly or indirectly, engaged in any of the followmg acts With any substantial contributors, trustees, directors, officers, creators, key em loyees, or members of their families, or With any taxable organization With which any such person is affiliated as an o icer, director, trustee, majority owner, or prinCipal benefiCIary7 (If the answer to any question IS 'Yes, ' attach a detailed statement explain/ng the transactions )

a Sale, exchange, or leasmg of property7 2a

b Lending of money or other exten5ion of credit? 2b

c Furnishing of goods, serVIces, or facrlities" 2c

d Payment of compensation (or payment or reimbursement of expenses if more than $1 ,000)7 2d

e Transfer of any part of its income or assets? 2e 3a Did the organization make grants for scholarships, fellowships, student loans, etc? (If 'Yes,‘ attach an explanation of how the organization determines that reCIpients qualify to receive payments) 3a

b Did the Organization have a section 403(b) annUity plan for its employees" 3b

c Did the organization receive or hold an easement for conservation purposes, including easements to preserve open space, the enVironment, historic land areas or historic structures? If 'Yes,‘ attach a detailed statement 3c

d Did the organization prowde credit counseling, debt management, credit repair, or debt negotiation serwces" 3d 43 Did the organization maintain any donor adVised funds? If 'Yes,‘ complete lines 4b through 4g If 'No,‘ complete lines 4f and 4a

b Did the organization make any taxable distributions under section 4966? 4b c Did the organization make a distribution to a donor, donor adVIsor, or related person? 4c

d Enter the total number of donor adVIsed funds owned at the end of the tax year ’

e Enter the aggregate value of assets held in all donor adVised funds owned at the end of the tax year >

t Enter the total number of separate funds or accounts owned at the end of the tax year (excluding donor adVIsed funds included on line 4d) Where donors have the right to prowde adVice on the distribution or investment of amounts in such funds or accounts

9 Enter the aggregate value of assets held in all funds or accounts included on line 4f at the end of the tax year > 0.

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Part IV Reason for Non-Private Foundation Status (See Instructions.) l certify that the organization Is not a private foundation because it is (Please check only ONE applicable box )

5 [:I A church, convention of churches. or assomation of churches Section 170(b)(l)(A)(i)

6 D A school. Section 170(b)(l)(A)(iI) (Also complete Part V.)

[:1 A hospital or a cooperative hospital serVIce organization Section l70(b)(1)(A)(iiI).

8 E] A federal, state, or local government or governmental unit Section 170(b)(l)(A)(v)

9 E] A medical research organization operated In conjunction With a hospital Section l70(b)(l)(A)(iII) Enter the hospital's name, city, and state >

10 D An organization operated for the benefit of a college or univerSIty owned or operated by a governmental unit Section 170(b)(1)(A)(Iv) (Also complete the Support Schedule In Part lV-A)

mg) An organization that normally receives a substantial part of Its support from a governmental unit or from the general public Section l7O(b)(l)(A)(VI) (Also complete the Support Schedule in Part lV-A)

11 b E] A community trust Section l70(b)(l)(A)(VI) (Also complete the Support Schedule in Part lV-A)

12 D An organization that normally receives (1) more than 33-1/3% of Its support from contributions, membership fees, and gross receipts from actIVItIes related to Its charitable, etc, functions - sub ect to certain exceptions, and (2) no more than 33-1/3% of Its support from gross Investment Income and unrelated busmess taxa le Income (less section 511 tax) from busmesses achIred by the organization after June 30, 1975 See section 509(a)(2). (Also complete the Support Schedule In Part IV-A) 13 An organization that Is not controlled by any disqualified persons (other than foundation managers) and otherWIse meets the requirements of section 509(a)(3) Check the box that describes the type of supporting organization > H Type l [—1 Type H H Type Ill-Functionally Integrated I—l Type Ill-Other Provide the following information about the supported organizations. (See Instructions ) (a) (b) , , , (C) (d) (e) Name(s) of supported Employer Identification T pe of Is the supported Amount of organization(s) number (EIN) organization (described organization listed in support in lines 5 through 12 the supporting above or IRC section) organization's governing documents? Yes No

Total >

14 nAn organization organized and operated to test for public safety Section 509(a)(4) (See instructions ) BAA Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2006

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Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2006 GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COWITTEE 35-1109966 Page 4 Part IV-A ISupport Schedule (Complete only If you checked a box on Me 10, 11, or 12) Use cash methodolaccounting. Note: You may use the worksheet In the Instruct/ans for converting from the accrual to the cash method of accounting Calendar year (or fiscal year a b) c) d) e beginning in) > 2035 2 04 2003 2 02 Tgt)al 15 GIfts, grants. and contrIbutIons recered (Do not Include unusual grants See Me 28) 195,450. 258,730. 226,400. 137,140. 817,720. 16 MembershIp fees recered 17 Gross receIpts from admISSIOnS, merchandise sold or serum performed, or furnIshIng of tacrlrtIes In any actIVIty that Is related to the organIzatIon's chantable, etc, purpose 67,500. 210,000. 100,000. 242,000. 619,500. 18 Gross Income from Interest, dIVIdends, amounts recered from payments on securItIes loans (sectIon 5l2(a)(5)), rents, royaltIes, and unrelated busmess taxable Income (less sectIon 5“ taxes) from busmesses acqurred by the organ- IzatIonafterJune30,1975 19,670. 11,365. 6,048. 3,976. 41,059. 19 Net Income from unrelated busmess actIVItIes not Included In Me l8 20 Tax revenues leVIed for the organizatIon's benefit and eIther pad to It or expended on Its behalf 21 The value of serVIces or facIIItIes furnIshed to the organIzatIon by a governmental unIt wrlhout charge. Do not Include the value of serVIces or faCIIItIes generally furnIshed to the publIc wnthout charge 22 Other Income Attach a schedule Do not Include gain or (loss) from sale of capItal assets 3,151. 3,646. 6,797. 23 Total ofIIneslSthrough 22 282,620. 480,095. 335,599. 386,762. 1,485,076. 24 LIne 23 mInuslIne 17 215,120. 270,095. 235,599. 144,762. 865,576. 25 Enterl%oflln623 2,826. 4,801. 3,356. 3,868. 26 Organizations described on lines 10 or11: a Enter 2% of amount In column (e), lIne 24 ’ 26a 17, 312 . b Prepare a IIst for your records to show the name of and amount contrIbuted by each person (other than a governmental wt or publIcly supported organIzatIon) whose total ngts tor 2002 through 2005 exceeded the amount shown In Me 26a. Do not file thIs IIst with your — 7 ~ 7— - return Enter the total of all these excess amounts . . > 26b 433 , 12 8 . c Total support for sectIon 509(a)(l) test: Enter Me 24, column (e) > 26c 865, 576 . d Add Amounts from column (e) for Mes: 18 41, 059 . 19 g _ _ _ g _ V v 22 6,797. 26b 433,128. > 26d 480,984. e PubIIc support (line 26c mInus IIne 26d total) > 26e 384 , 592 . f Public support percentage (line 26e (numerator) divided by line 26c (denominator)) * 26f 44 . 43 95 27 Organlzations described on line 12: a For amounts Included In “ms 15, 16, and 17 that were recered from a 'dIsqualIerd person,‘ prepare a IIst for your records to show the name of, and total amounts recered In each year from, each 'dIsqualIerd person ' Do not tile thIs list with your return. Enter the sum of such amounts for each year (2005) ______(2004) ______(2003) ______(2002) ______bFor any amount Included In Me 17 that was recered from each person (other than 'dIsqualIerd persons'), prepare a lIst for your records to show the name of, and amount recered for each year, that was more than the larger of (1) the amount on me 25 for the year or (2) $5,000 (Include In the IIst organIzatIons descnbed In lInes 5 through llb, as well as IndIvrduals) Do not file this list with your return. After computing the dIfference between the amount recered and the larger amount descnbed In (1) or (2), enter the sum of these dIfferences (the excess amounts) for each year (2005) ______(2004) ______(2003) ______(2002) ______c Add Amounts from column (e) for Mes. 15 16 17 20 21 ’ 27c d Add LIne 27a total and Me 27b total ’ 27d e Public support (lIne 27c total mInus IIne 27d total) . . ’ 27e t Total support for sectIon 509(a)(2) test Enter amount from Me 23, column (e) . ’ 27! I 9 Public support percentage (line 27e (numerator) divided by line 27t (denominator)) > 279 % h Investment income percentage (line 18, column (e) (numerator) divided by line 27f (denominator)) > 27h 96 28 Unusual Grants: For an organIzatIon descrIbed In Me 10, 11, or 12 that recered any unusual grants durIng 2002 throu h 2005, prepare a IIst for your records to show, for each year, the name of the contrIbutor, the date and amount of the grant, and a brIef escrIptIon of the nature of the grant Do not file this list with your return. Do not Include these grants In Me 15. BAA TEEAM03 01/19/07 Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2006 "s

Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2006 GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 35-1109966 Page 5 [Part V IPrivate School Questionnaire (See instructions.) (To be completed ONLY by schools that checked the box on line Gin Part IV) N/A Yes No

29 Does the organization have a raCIally nondiscriminatory policy toward students by statement in its charter, bylaws, other governing instrument, or in a resolution of its governing body? 29

30 Does the organization include a statement of its raCially nondiscriminator policy toward students in all its brochures, catalogues, and other written communications With the public dealing Wit student admISSions, programs, ~—- and scholarships? 30

31 Has the organization pubIICized Its raCIally nondiscriminatory policy through newspaper or broadcast media duringI the period of soIICitation for students, or during the registration period if it has no solimtation program, in a way t at makes the policy known to all parts of the general community it serves? 31 If ‘Yes,' please describe, if 'No,‘ please explain (If you need more space. attach a separate statement.)

32 Does the organization maintain the followmg a Records indicating the meal composition of the student body, faculty, and administrative staff7 32a

b Records documenting that scholarships and other finanCIal a55istance are awarded on a racually nondiscriminatory baSIs7 32b

c Copies of all catalogues, brochures, announcements, and other written communications to the public dealing With student admissmns, programs, and scholarships7 32c d Copies of all material used by the organization or on its behalf to what contributions? 32d

If you answered ‘No' to any of the above, please explain. (If you need more space, attach a separate statement )

33 Does the organization discriminate by race in any way With respect to:

a Students' rights or priwleges? h 33a

b Admissions poIICIes7 . 33b

c Employment of faculty or administrative staff7 33c

d Scholarships or other finanCIal a55istance7 33d

e Educational poliaes" 33e

1 Use of faculties" 33f

9 Athletic programs? . 339

h Other extracurricular actiwties" 33h

If you answered 'Yes' to any of the above, please explain. (If you need more space, attach a separate statement )

34a Does the organization receive any finanCIal aid or a55istance from a governmental agency7 34a

b Has the organization's right to such aid ever been revoked or suspended? 34b If you answered 'Yes‘ to either 34a or b, please explain usmg an attached statement

35 Does the organization certify that it has com lied With the agglicable reqwrements of sections 4 01 through 4 05 of Rev Proc 75-5 , l975-2 C B 7, covering raCIal nondiscrimination7 If 'No,‘ attach an explanation 35 Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-52 2006 BAA mam 01/19/07 Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2006 GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 35-1109966 Page 6 Part Vl-A [Lobbying Expenditures b Electing Public Charities (See instructions) (To be completed ONLY by an e igible organization that filed Form 5768) N/A Check > a I llf the organization belongs to an affiliated group Check > b [—1 if you checked 'a' and 'Iimited control' prowsmns applL Limits on (a) (b) Lobbying Expenditures Affiliated group To be completed totals for (The term 'expenditures' means all electing amounts paid or incurred ) organizations 36 Total lobbying expenditures to influence public Opinion (grassroots lobbying) 36 37 Total lobbying expenditures to influence a legislative body (direct lobbying) 37 38 Total lobbying expenditures (add lines 36 and 37) 38 39 Other exempt purpose expenditures 39 40 Total exempt purpose expenditures (add lines 38 and 39) 40 41 Lobbying nontaxable amount. Enter the amount from the followmg table — If the amount on line 40 is — The lobbying nontaxable amount is — Not over $500,000 20% of the amount on line 40 Over $500,000 but not over $1,000,000 $100,000 plus 15% of the excess over $500,000 _ _A _ a a ______V 4 Over $1,000,000 but not over $1,500,000 $175,000 plus 10% of the excess over $1,000,000 41 Over $1,500,000 but not over $17,000,000 $225,000 plus 5% of the excess over $1,500,000 Over $17,000,000 $1,000,000 _ __~__ ‘______H __ ___ g- , 42 Grassroots nontaxable amount (enter 25% of line 41) 42 43 Subtract line 42 from line 36 Enter -0- if line 42 is more than line 36 43 44 Subtract line 41 from line 38 Enter -0- if line 41 is more than line 38 44 Caution: If there is an amount on either line 43 or line 44, you must file Form 4720 4 -Year Averaging Period Under Section 501(h) (Some organizations that made a section 501 (h) election do not have to complete all of the five columns below See the instructions for lines 45 through 50)

Lobbying Expenditures During 4 -Year Averaging Period

Calendar year (a) (b) (c) (d) (6) (Or (1593' Y?“ 2006 2005 2004 2003 Total beginning in) >

45 Lobbying nontaxable amount

46 Lobbying ceiling amount (150% of line 45(e))

47 Total lobbying expenditures 48 Grassroots non- taxable amount 49 Grassroots ceiling amount (150% of line 48(e))

50 Grassroots lobbying expenditures Part Vl-B iLObbying Activity by Nonelecting Public Charities (For reporting only by organizations that id not complete Part Vl-A) (See instructions ) During the year, did the organization attempt to influence national, state or local legislation, including any attempt to influence public opinion on a legislative matter or referendum, through the use of. Yes No Amount

a Volunteers X b Paid staff Or management (Include compensation in expenses reported on lines c through h.) x c Media advertisements X d Mailings to members, legislators, or the public x e Publications, Or published or broadcast statements x f Grants to other organizations for lobbying purposes . x 9 Direct contact With legislators, their staffs, government offICials, or a legislative body X h Rallies, demonstrations, seminars, conventions, speeches, lectures, or any other means X i Total lobbying expenditures (add lines c through h.) If 'Yes‘ to any of the above, also attach a statement giVing a detailed description of the lobbying actiVities BAA Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2006

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Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2006 GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 35-1109966 Page 7 Part V" llnformation Regarding Transfers To and Transactions and Relationships With Noncharitable Exempt Organizations (See Instructions)

51 Did the reporting organization directly or Indirectly engage in any of the followmg With any other organization described in section 501(c) of the Code (other than section 501(c)(3) organizations) or in section 527, relating to political organizations? a Transfers from the reporting organization to a noncharitable exempt organization of' Yes No (i)Cash 51a (i) x (ii)Other assets a (ii) x b Other transactions. (i)Sales or exchanges of assets With a noncharitable exempt organization b (i) x (ii)Purchases of assets from a noncharitable exempt organization b (ii) x (iii)Rental of faCIlities, eqUipment, or other assets b (iii) x (iv)Reimbursement arrangements '3 (M X (v)Loans or loan guarantees . b (V) X (vi)Performance of serVIces or membership or fundraismg solicnations b (Vi) x c Sharing of faCilities, equment, mailing lists, other assets, or paid employees c x d If the answer to any of the above is 'Yes,‘ complete the followmg schedule Column (b) should alwa 5 show the fair market value of the goods, other assets, or serwces by the nization If the or ization receive less than fair market value in ransaction or sham arra t show in co umn value of the other assets or serVices received (a) (b) (C) (d) Line no Amount involved Name of noncharitable exempt organization Description of transfers, transactions, and sharing arrangements

52a Is the organization directly or indirectl affiliated With, or related to, one or more tax-exempt organizations described in section 501(c) of the Co e (other than section 501(c)(3)) or in section 527? > I] Yes E] No b If 'Yes ' lete the fol schedule (a) (b) (6) Name of organization Type of organization Description of relationship

BAA Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2006

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Additional Information

ORGANIZATION'S PRIMARY PURPOSE

PAGE 2, PART III TO PROMOTE THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS BY EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC AND CHARITABLE MEANS . GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 35-1 109966 1

Additional Information

Unusual Grant—Fairbanks Foundation

The Fairbanks Foundation made a grant to the Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee for three years, which fell in four fiscal years (2003-2006). It was an unusually large grant which was attracted by the publicly supported nature of the organization. The grantor, Fairbanks Foundation, made the grant to the Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee for the purpose of researching, developing, and supporting improvements to the public schools in Indianapolis. During the grant period, it was determined that a separate not—for— profit would be formed for this purpose. As of June 30, 2007, the organization has been formed, has been granted tax exemption, and has transferred all remaining funds from the grant with the permission of the grantor. The grant will not be made to the Greater Indianapolis Progress Committe in the future. Because of the significant amount of the grant, which would adverselyiaffect the status of the organization, and because it was both unusual and unexpected, this is being treated as an unusual grant for the purpose of the support test. ‘ GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 35-1 109966 I

Form 990, Page 4, Part IV, Line 58 Other Assets Statement

Beginning End of Line 58 - Other Assets: of Year Year

ACCOUNTS HELD FOR OTHERS-CUSTODIAL l 257 , 320 . 296, 857 .

Total 257,320. 296,857.

Form 990. Page 4, Part IV, Lune 65 Other Liabilities Statement

Beginning End of Line 65 - Other Liabilities: of Year Year

ACCOUNTS HELD FOR OTHERS- CUSTODIAL l 257 , 320 . 296, 857 .

Total 257,320. 296,857. GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 35-1109966

Supporting Statement of:

Form 990 p l/Line 1b

Description Amount

CONTRIBUTIONS 117, 100. GRANTS 289,323.

Total 406,423. Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee 2006-2007 Board of Directors Bart Peterson, Mayor of Indianapolis 2501 City-County Building 200 East Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mr. Vop Osili, Partner A2804 Architecture . Union Station ham C arson 300 South Meridian Street, Suite 250 IN 46225 Ms. Yvonne H. Shaheen Indianapolis, l 1808 Rolling Springs Drive - Carmel IN 46033 Mr. Hans W. Steak, Managing Partner ’ Bingham McHale . . Ten West Market Street, #2700 ———————’mmed'a“Past Ch” Indianapolis, IN 46204-2982

Mr. Greg Schenkel . Vice President ofCorporate Relations £55312 ZYVe‘g Pacers Sports & Entertammm't m 334 North Senate Avenue One Conseoo Court Ind. ]. 1N 4620447 125 South Pennsylvania Street lmapo 15' 08 dlana' 1i IN 204 1" 13° 5' 4‘5 BOARD or DIRECTORS

M Mr. Michael Alley

Ms. Ellen White Quigley ‘2‘" fEF’ Deputy Mayor for Community Affairs e on“: v9 "tons . . . . 701 Congressmnal Boulevard, Slnte 200 City ofIndianapolis Cum 1 IN 45032 2560 City-County Building ° ' 200 E. Washm'gton Street . . Mr. Donald B. Altelneyer Indianapolls, IN 46204 BSA Design ‘

93 65 Counselors Row, Suite 300 ————T”““m Indianapolis, IN 46240-3809

Mr. Thomas C..Froehle, Partner Mr. Robe“: A Armimge

331‘“ 31‘“ Dame‘s Senior Vi Pre ‘dent & General Co 300 N. Meridian Street, Suite 2700 . . °° 5‘ “"551 Indianapolis IN 46204 E!‘ 1m" & 0mm” ' Lilly Corporate Center Indianapolis, IN 46285 Vice Chairs Mr. Hugh G. Baker Ms. Ellen K. Annala, President & CEO Baka Pi & Page United Way of Central Indiana - - Suite 200 3901 Nonh M -d- S Bet 333 East Ohio Street, °“ m 1” Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46208

Mr. Phillip L. Bayt, Partner Ice Miller One American Square Floor 34, Box 82001 Indianapolis, IN 46282-0002 Page 1 07/09/07 a

Dr. Charles R. Bantz Mr. James C. Carlino Vice President for Long-Range Planning Bose McKinney & Evans LLP 600 East 96“ Street, Suite 500 Chancellor, IUPUI Indianapolis, IN 46240 Administration Building 355 North Lansing Street Ms. Myra Borshofl' Cook Indianapolis, IN 46202 Principal BorshoffJohnson Matthews Mr. Dennis L. Bassett, CEO 47 South Pennsylvania Street, Suite 500 Chase Indiana, NA Indianapolis IN 46204-3657 ll 1 Monument Circle #IN1—0482 Mr. Greg Charleston Indianapolis, IN 46277 President Indianapolis Arts Council Mr. Scott Blumenthal 20 North Meridian Street, Suite 500 President & General Manager Indianapolis, IN 46204 WISH — TV 1950 North Meridian Street Ms. Jan Clark Indianapolis, IN 46202 YMCA of Greater Indianapolis Vice President Ms. Angela F. Braly, President and CEO Leadership Development & Human Resources WellPoint 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 200 120 Monument Circle, Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Ms. Mary Beth Claus, Partner Dr. Myles Brand, President Baker & Daniels National Collegiate Athletic Association 300 North Meridian Street, Suite 2700 Post Office Box 6222 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46206-6222 Ms. Rachael Cooper, President Ms. Barbara Branic, President & CEO Southeast Umbrella Organization Regions Bank 1925 Fletcher Avenue One Indiana Square, Suite 501 Indianapolis, IN 46203 Indianapolis, IN 46204 The Honorable William Crawford Mr. Scott J. Brown, President Indiana House of Representatives Key Bank 200 West Washington Street, Room 402 900 Market Tower Indianapolis, IN 46204 Ten West Market Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Mr. James C. Cummings, Jr. President Mr. Michael Browning, President Cummings Real Estate, Inc. Browning Investments, Inc. 3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 403 6100 West 95'11 Street, Suite 250 Indianapolis, IN 46208 Indianapolis, IN 46278 Dr. Carol D’Arnico Ms. Cathy Burton, President Vice President and Chancellor Marion County Alliance of Neighborhood Associations Ivy Tech State College 7801 Alexander Street One West 26“ Street Indianapolis, IN 46259 Indianapolis, IN 46206-1763

Page 2 07/09/07 Mr. Bradley Davis Mr. Daniel J. Elsener, President Davis Homes LLC Marian College 3755 East 82“" Street 3200 Cold Springs Road Indianapolis, IN 46240 Indianapolis, IN 4622

Mr. Theodore D. Diclanan Mr. Daniel F. Evans, Jr. Partner in Charge Chief Executive Officer BKD, LLP Clarian Health Partners 201 North Illinois Street, Suite 700 I-65 at 21‘l Street Post Oifice Box 44998 Post Office Box 1367 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46206-1367

Mr. Mark D. Dixon Mr. Fred Fehsenfeld, Jr., CEO Chief Operating Officer Heritage Gm? Community Health Network 5400 West 86 Street 1500 North Ritter Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46268 Indianapolis, IN 46219 Mr. George S. Fleetwood, President Mr. Marco Dominguez, Station Manager SEC WIIH — Univision for Indiana 240 North Meridian Street. Room 1804 1950 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Dr. Bobby Fong, President Mr. Patrick F. Dooley, Airport Director Butler University BAA, Indianapolis LLC 4600 Sunset Avenue 2500 S. High School Road, Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46208 Indianapolis, IN 46241 Mr. John L. Frieburg, III Mr. Roland Dorson, President Regional Presidt Conn-a1 Indiana Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Harris Bank 111 Monument Circle, Suite 1950 3901 West 86‘" Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46268

The Honorable Carl Drummer Mr. Alan B. Gilman, Chairman Center Township Trustee ofMarion County Steak n Shake Company 863 Massachusetts Avenue 36 South Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46204

The Honorable Tony Duncan Mr. Manuel T. Gonzalez, President Center Township Constable Indiana Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 200 East Washington Street, Room G5 10409 High Grove Indianapolis, IN 46204 Carmel, IN 46032

Mr. Steven F. Dwyer Mr. William Goodwin Chief Operating Officer Vice President for Commrmity Development Rolls-Royce Corp. Indianapolis Lilly Endowment Post Office Box 420 2801 North Meridian Street Mail Code P24A Indianapolis, IN 46208 Indianapolis, IN 46206-0420 Mr. Matthew Gutwein, President & CEO Ms. Margot L. Eccles, Vice Pres1dent Health & Hospital Corporation LDI, Ltd. 3838 North Rural Street 54 Monument Circle, Suite 800 Indianapolis, IN 46205-2930 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Page 3 07/09/07 Mr. Bill Hall Mr. James Irsay, Owner & CEO United ConSUIting Engineers & Architects Indianapolis Colts 1625 North Post Road Post Oflice Box 535000 Indianapolis, IN 46219 Indianapolis, IN 46253

Reverend Father Boniface Hardin, President Reverend Philip James Mt. Zion Baptist Church 2171 Avondale Place 3500 Graceland Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46218 Indianapolis, IN 46208

Dr. Matthew Hayes Mr. Carl Jenkins, Store Manager Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School Nordstrom Circle Centre 2801 West 86‘“ Street 130 South Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46268 Indianapolis, IN 46225

Ms. Jane Henegar Ms. Amy 8. Kotzbauer, President 859 Woodrufi'Place West Drive Near North Development Corporation Indianapolis, IN 46201 1800 N. Meridian Street, Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Ms. Elizabeth J. Henry, Owner/Manager Airport/Riley Hospital McDonalds Mr. Kyle Lanham 1885 Weslynn Drive Senex Services Corp. Indianapolis, IN 46208 3500 DePauw Boulevard, Suite 350 Indianapolis, IN 46268 Mr. Robert Herzog Vice President -— Finance and CFO Mr. Carey B. Lylcins, President& CEO Educational Management Corp. Citizen’s Gas & Coke Utility d.b.a. Indiana Business College 2020 N. Meridian Street 550 East Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-1393 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Mr. Don Lundy Mr. Bruce Hetn'ck WRTV Channel 6 President & Creative Director 1330 North Meridian Street Hetrick Communications, Inc. Indianapolis, IN 46202 201 South Capitol, Suite 800 Indianapolis, IN 46225 Mr. William P. Marsan Indianapolis Power & Light Mr. Gilbert Holmes, President and CEO Post Oflice Box 1595 Indianapolis Public Transportation Corp. One Monument Circle 1501 West Washington Sheet Indianapolis, IN 46206-1595 Indianapolis, IN 46222 Dr. Patricia A. Maryland, President Ms. Kelley Hurst, President St. Vincent Hospital and Health Services Junior League of Indianapolis 8402 Harcourt Road, Suite 200 c/o Kappa Alpha Theta Indianapolis, IN 46260 8740 Founders Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 Mr. Michael Maurer, Partner Maurer Rifldn & Hill Mr. Stanley C. Hurt, Chairman of the Board 11550 North Meridian Street, Suite 115 ‘ Indiana Supply Corporation Carmel, IN 46032 1 l 8801 Sargent Road 1 Indianapolis, IN 46256

Page 4 07/09/07 The Honorable Carolene R. Mays Mr. Jeffrey Patchen, President Publisher/General Manager Children’s Museum Indianapolis Recorder Post Ofiice Box 3000 2901 North Tacoma Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46206 Indianapolis, IN 46281 Mr. Brian Payne, President Mr. William G. Mays, President Central Indiana Community Formdation Mays Chemical Company, Inc. 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 119 5611 E. 718‘ Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46220 Mr. Richard Pegram Mr. Robert D. McNeeley, President Senior Vice President & General Manager Reilly Industries, Inc. WTI-IR Charmel 13 300 North Meridian Street, Suite 1500 1000 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46204

Ms. Marya Memitz Rose Mr. John E. Pelizmri, President a CEO Vice President-General Cormsel Fifih Third Bank Central Indiana And Corporate Secretary 251 North Illinois Street, Suite 1500 Cummins, Inc. Indianapolis, IN 46204 One America Square, Suite 1800 Indianapolis, IN 46282 Mr. Stuart P. Peterson, Executive Vice President Pillar Group Risk Management, Inc. Mr. D. William Moreau, Jr. Post Ofice Box 40309 Barnes & Thomburg Indianapolis, IN 46240 11 South Meridian Street, Suite 1313 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Dr. Beverley J. Pitts President Mr. Michael D. Moriarty, Senior Partner University of Indianapolis Locke Reynolds LLP 1400 East Hanna Avenue 201 North Illinois Street, Suite 1000 Indianapolis, IN 46227 Indianapolis, IN 46204-0961 Dr. Bret Presley, Owner Mr. Kevin C. Murray McFee Gallery ofModern Art Locke Reynolds LLP 7101 North Pennsylvania Street 201 N. Illinois Street, Suite 1000 Indianapolis, IN 46240 Indianapolis, IN 46204—0961 Mr. Philip B. Roby Mr. Mike Newbold Executive Vice President & COO President National Bank ofIndianapolis Sky Bank — Central Indiana 107 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 700 45 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Ms. Joyce Q. Rogers, President Mr. Alex D. Oak, President & CEO Indiana Black Expo, Inc. Paul I. Cripe, Inc. 3145 North Meridian Street 7172 Graham Road Indianapolis, IN 46208 Indianapolis, IN 46250 Msgr. Joseph Schaedel, Vicar General Mr. R. Duane Odle, AIA, Chairman Archdiocese of Indianapolis The Odle McGuire & Shook Corp. 1400 North Meridian Street 5875 Castle Creek Parkway, Suite 440 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Indianapolis, IN 46250

Page 5 07/09/07 Mr. James Schellinger, President/Principal Mr. Joseph Slash, President & CEO CSO Architects Indianapolis Urban League 230 East 96"“ Street, Suite 200 777 Indiana Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46240 Indianapolis, IN 46202

Mr. Wayne Schmidt Mr. Mark Stewart, President Chief Executive Officer Southeast Neighborhood Development Corp. Schmidt Associates, Inc. 1030 Orange Street 320 East Vermont Street Indianapolis, IN 46203 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Mr. Stephen Stitlc, Chairman and CEO Mr. Stephen L. Scott National City Bank ofIndiana Scott Hilliard Kosene 101 West Washington Street, #400 East 4495 Saguaro Trail Indianapolis, IN 46255 Indianapolis, IN 46268 Ms. Delois Strum, President Ms. Myra C. Selby, Partner Indianapolis Chapter Ice Miller National Coalition of 100 Black Women One American Square 2511 E. 46'” Street, Suite G12 Floor 34, Box 82001 Indianapolis, IN 46208 Indianapolis, IN 46282—0002 Mr. Brian J. Sullivan, Executive Vice Presith Mr. Jerry D. Semler Shiel Sexton Company, Inc. Chairman 902 N. Capitol Avenue OneArnerica Indianapolis, IN 46204 Post Office Box 368 Indianapolis, IN 46206 Ms. Maria Tapia, President Hispanic Hoosiers, Inc. Mr. Thomas J. Severino 785 Middleview Lane Vice President and General Manager Greenwood, IN 46142 Emmis Indianapolis Radio 40 Monument Circle, Suite 600 Mr. James Taylor, Director Indianapolis, IN 46204 John H. Boner Community Center 2236 East 10“ Street Mr. David Shane, President Indianapolis, IN 46201 LDI, Ltd. 54 Monument Circle Dr. Eugene R. Tempel, Executive Director Indianapolis, IN 46204 Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University 550 West North Street, Suite 301 Reverend Landrum Shields Indianapolis, IN 46202-3272 Community Covenant Church 5640 North Cooper Road Mr. Kipper V. Tew, Partner Indianapolis, IN 46228 Krieg DeVauIt LLP One Indiana Square, Suite 2800 Mr. William ShreWSberry, President/CEO Indianapolis, IN 46204 Shrewsberry and Associates 7168 GrahamRoad, Suite 100 Mr. Steven W. Thomton Indianapolis, IN 46250 Barnes & Thomburg 11 South Meridian Street, Suite 1313 Mr. Stephen H. Simon, President & CEO Indianapolis, IN 46204 Melvin Simon and Associates 115 West Washington Street, Suite 1600 Indianapolis, IN 46204

Page 6 07/09/07 Mr. Robert H. Voorhics, President Ms. Jean Wojtowicz, President Central Indiana Labor Council Cambridge Capital Management Corp. AFL-CIO 4181 East 96'h Street, Suite 200 1701 West 18'” Street Indianapolis, or 46240 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Mr. Lloyd Wright, General Manager Mr. Steven F. Walker, Chairman, President, CEO WFYI Teleplex Walker Information 1401 North Meridian Street 301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Indianapolis, IN 46280 Mr. Kenneth Zeller Mr. Davrd J. Warrick, Executive Director AFL—CIO AFSCME — Council 62 1701 West 18'h Street 1424 North Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Indianapolis, IN 46202

Mr. Robert H. Warrington, President First Indiana Bank 135 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 2800 Indianapolis, IN 46204

Dr. Edward L. Wheeler, President Christian Theological Seminary 1000 West 42"" Street Indianapolis, IN 46208

Dr. Eugene G. White Superintendent » Indianapolis Public Schools 120 East Walnut Street, Room 702A Indianapolis, IN 46204

Mr. Richard Wiehe Urban Suburban Alliance 243 Glennhill Indianapolis, IN 46240

Mr. Curtis A. Wiley, Director Fannie Mae Partnership 201 North Illinois Street, Suite 2070 Indianapolis, IN 46204

Mr. Olgen Williams, Executive Director Christarnore House 502 North Tremont Indianapolis, IN 46222

Ms. Betty H. Wilson, Executive Director & CEO The Health Foundation of Greater Indianapolis 342 Massachusetts Avenue, First Floor Indianapolis, IN 46204

Page 7 07/09/07 HONORARY MEMBERS

Mr. Joseph D. Bamette 1027 Laurelwood Carmel, IN 46032 OR Sexton Companies 9001 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46260

Mr. David W. Givens 928 Tamarack Circle, North Drive Indianapolis, IN 46260

Dr. Glenn W. Irwin, Dean Emeritus I.U. School ofMedicine I 120 South Drive #220 Fesler Hall Indianapolis, IN 46223

Mr. Robert B. McConnell 8550 Olde Mill Circle, East Drive Indianapolis, IN 46260

Mr. Henry C. Ryder, Partner Barnes & 'I'hornburg 1313 Merchants Bank Building 1 1 South Meridian Street Indianapolis; IN 46204

Dr. Gene E. Sease, Chairman Sease Gerig & Associates 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 1800 Indianapolis, IN 46204

Dr. Donald W. Tanselle, Senior Consultant Sease Gerig & Assomates 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 1800 Indianapolis, IN 46204

Page 8 07/09/07 .4 Application for Extensionpf Time To File an Form‘8868 Return ~(Rev December 2005) Exempt _Qrganization OMB No 1545-1709 Department of the Treasmy Internal Revenue Service > File a separate application for each return Wilma Tl D 0 col 9 Z ‘156 O - 000 . if you are filing for an Automatic 3-Month Extension, complete only Partl and check this box ’ . if you are filing for an Additional (not automatic) 3-Month Extension, complete only Part II (on page 2 of this form) 00 not complete Pan‘l/ unless you have already been granted an automatic 3-month extenSion on a prewously filed Form 8868. 11337133323 Automatic 3-Month Extension of Time. Only submit original (no copies needed). Sectilon 5'01(c)(3) corporations reqUired to file Form 990-T and requesting an automatic 6-month exten5ion — check this box and complete D art on y ...... > All other corporations (Including 7 120-C filers), partnerships, REM/CS, and trusts must use Form 7004 to request an extensmn of time to file income tax returns Electronic Filing (e—fi/e). Generally, you can electronically file Form 8868 if you want a 3-month automatic exten5ion of time to file one of the returns noted below (6 months for section 501(c)(3) corporations reqwred to file Form 990-1) However, you cannot file Form 8868 electronically if (1) you want the additional (not automatic) 3-month extenSion or (2) you file Forms 990-BL, 6069, or 8870, group returns, or a compOSIte or consolidated Form 990-T. Instead, you must submit the fully completed and Signed page 2 (Part II) of Form 8868. For more details on the electronic filing of this form, Vi5it www irs gov/efile and click on e-filt;1 for Charities & Nonprofits. Name of Exempt Organization Employer identification number Type or rint [Elle by the GREATER INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS COMMITTEE 3 5- 1 l O 9 9 6 6 due date for Number. street, and room or suite number If a P 0 box. see instructions filing your return see 20 O E . WASHINGTON ST 25TH FLOOR mstructions, City. town or post office For a foreign address, see instructions state ZIP code INDIANAPOLIS IN 46204-3529 Check type of return to be filed (file a separate application for each return): Form 990 Form 990-T (corporation) Form 4720 ! Form 990-BL Form 990-T (section 401 (a) or 408(a) trust) Form 5227 ! Form 990-EZ Form 990-T (trust other than above) Form 6069 I Form 990-PF Form 1041-A Form 8870

Telephone No. >_(§1;7_)_ §2_7_-§ §_2__5______. If the organization does not have an office or place of busmess in the United States, check this box ...... > El 9 if this is for a Group Return, enter the organization's four digit Group Exemption Number (GEN) . If this is for the whole group, check this box . > D it it is for part of the group, check this box ’ D and attach a list With the names and Ele of all members the exten5ion Will cover. 1 l request an automatic 3-month (6 months for a section 501(c)(3) corporation reqUired to file Form 990-1') exten5ion of time until _ng _1§_ _ _, 20 _O§ _ , to file the exempt organization return for the organization named above The extenSion is for the organization‘s return for: > ! calendar year 20 _ _ _ or > tax year beginning _JEI _1_ _ _ _, 20 _9§_ , and ending _Jgrl _3_0_ _ _, 20 _02 _

2 if this tax year is for less than 12 months, check reason. D initial return D Final return D Change in accounting period

33 If this application is for Form 990-BL, 990-PF, 990-T, 4720, or 6069, enter the tentative tax, less any nonrefundable credits See instructions . . . 3a $ 0.

b If this application is for Form 990-PF or 990-T, enter any refundable credits and estimated tax payments made. Include any prior year overpayment allowed as a credit ...... 3b $ 0

c Balance Due. Subtract line 3b from line 3a Include your payment With this form. or, if reqUired, i ; deposn With Fl'D coupon or, if reqUired, by usmg EFFPS (Electronic Federal Tax Payment System) See instructions . . . 3c $ 0. Caution. If you are gomg to make an electronic fund Withdrawal With this Form 8868, see Form 8453-EO and Form 8879-EO for payment instructions. BAA For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see instructions. F_orm 8868 (Rev 12-2006)

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