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Revision as of 22:56, 20 November 2017
Agency Information
Name: Indiana Youth Institute
Category: Cultural/educational/historical/data/trainings
Purpose: The Indiana Youth Institute promotes the healthy development of Indiana children and youth by serving the people, institutions and communities that impact their well-being.
Additional Information
Address: 603 E. Washington St. Suite 800
City: Indianapolis
State: Indiana
ZIP: 46204
Toll-Free: 1-800-343-7060
2nd Phone: (317) 396-2700
Fax: (317) 396-2701
Email: iyi@iyi.org
Website: https://www.iyi.org
Facebook URL: www.facebook.com/indianayouth
Contact Information
Name: Debbie Jones (temporarily filling in until permanent Southeast Indiana Outreach Manager is found)
Title: Statewide Indiana Outreach Manager
Phone: 317-396-2723
Email: djones@iyi.org
Program Information
Title: Youth Worker Café Series
Description: Free seminars and training sessions with local experts, focusing on youth-related topics
Title: KIDS COUNT in Indiana Data Book
Description: Annual data book that focuses on youth-related data in five categories: Family, Economy, Education, Health and Safety. This data is gleaned from local, state and national sources. County-level data is available in the KIDS COUNT Data Center at ww.iyi.org/data
Title: Trip to College Alerts
Description: A texting service for students in grades 7-12 that provides timely tips for succeeding in school, preparing for college and includes helpful reminders of upcoming deadlines and scholarship opportunities. Text grad + the student’s graduation year (example: grad2019) to 69979. The service is free, but standard data and messaging rates apply. Students must be 13 or older to join, and students 13-17 should ask a parent’s permission before signing up.
Updated Nov 2016