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Fall has been a busy time for the Trust and its family of
grantees, especially those who have provided help and hope
to the many individuals, families and pets who unexpectedly
found themselves uprooted from their Gulf Coast homes by Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita and relocated to Indianapolis or the Valley
of the Sun. Our thanks and appreciation go out to the organizations
and volunteers who extended their talents and resources to
help more than 1,000 people start to rebuild their lives as
well as the hundreds of men and women in our communities who
traveled to the stricken areas to provide emergency assistance.
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Bringing the Issue of Domestic Violence Out of the Shadows
During her life, Nina Mason Pulliam helped countless women
gain self-sufficiency and provided many with educational scholarships
to better their lives. Her legacy of empowering women continues
today. Since its beginnings in 1998 the Nina Mason Pulliam
Charitable Trust has awarded more than $5 million to 63 organizations
in Arizona and Indiana that work to improve the lives of women
and children affected by domestic violence. more>>
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Third Round of Grants for 2005 Announced
The Trust awards $4,173,300 to 49
organizations in Indianapolis and Arizona. more>>
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40 New Nina Scholars Begin Studies
The Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust recently welcomed
its fifth cohort of Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars to
the new academic year. Trust president and CEO, Harriet M.
Ivey, welcomed the Scholars and participating school program
advisers, staff and officials to celebratory luncheons in
Phoenix and Indianapolis. more>>
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