Three Indiana CACs receive more than $64,000 in United Way grants
Three child advocacy centers in central Indiana have received funds for multiple new services, programs, and infrastructure.
Three child advocacy centers in central Indiana have received funds for multiple new services, programs, and infrastructure.
The failure rate for nonprofits isn’t as high as businesses, which routinely hovers around 70% over three years. But nonprofits face a different set of challenges. When a nonprofit starts and succeeds, it’s often attributable to the tenacity and rigorous leadership of its board.
See how Indiana’s first CAC is helping kids, families, and staff, cope with trauma and emotions in the course of a forensic interview.