Radiothon offers sponsors 10 easy payments
November 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Maybe the thought of plunking down hundreds for a sponsorship is too much right now, well don’t pack in the idea of sponsorship just yet. We’ve got a couple of options for you that might help you say ‘yes’ now to make a difference in Indy in 2011.
We’ll let you pay in installments! Really? Yes, really! With a goal of 50,000 meals and 2,500 nights of shelter for Hoosiers in need, we need all the help we can get. YOUR help. Give me (Kristen) a call at 224-1019 and let’s talk ’10 easy payments’ today!
Salvation Army – doing more, with less
October 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
A new report from The Chronicle of Philanthropy shows that donations to the nation’s biggest charities dropped 11 percent last year – the worst decline in the publication’s two decades of Philanthropy 400 rankings. And among the ten charities that raised the most last year, six of them reported declines in giving. Giving to United Way Worldwide (no. 1) decreased by 4.5 percent and to The Salvation Army USA (no. 2) by 8.4 percent…and these were the smallest declines among the top-ranking groups.
Locally, our donations were down nearly $300,000 for 2009-10. That’s about 10 percent of last year’s Christmas fundraising goal! Ironically, we’ve seen a spike in requests for financial assistance for rent and utilities and for food. In fact, we’ve served about 4,000 more of our neighbors in need in spite of bringing in less funds. How’d we do it? Read more
Colts’ Zupancic, 93 WIBC/ESPN 1070′s Staysniak to co-chair 16th annual WIBC Radiothon
September 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment

Each December, WIBC 93 fm hosts a three-day live fundraising event to benefit The Salvation Army. The 16th Annual Radiothon has a blue hue this year and will feature our co-chairs, Indianapolis Colts’ Tom Zupancic and WIBC/ESPN 1070′s Joe Staysniak. The ‘marathon of giving’ begins at 6 am on Friday, December 3 and ends just before the Colts kick it off with the Dalls Cowboys on Sunday, December 5, 2010.
Radiothon weekend is a lot of fun with Colts-themed prizes and touching stories of the men, women and children whose lives have been changed. But, it’s also a crucial part of funding the programs that provide financial and grocery assistance to struggling families, shelter for the homeless, refuge for women and children fleeing domestic violence, after-school and summer opportunities for metro Indy children, and support for Hoosiers after natural disasters.
So, what about those co-chairs? Read more
Ready to sign up?
September 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
All of the Fall/Winter volunteer opportunities are now posted online!
If you’re a brand new volunteer, all you have to do is click on “Get Involved” on our volunteer site – SAVolunteer.org, then on “Sign Up Online” and create a profile for yourself!
If you’re a current volunteer, just click on “Get Involved”, then on “Opportunities” and sign in using your username and password.
Yup, it’s as easy as that!
The evenings are cooling off and it’s only a matter of time before children will need coats to stay warm at the bus stops. (The girl on the left is just one of the thousands of little ones who benefitted from our annual Coats for Kids event last year.)
Apple Fest, Coats for Kids, Toy Shop, Colts Collections, Radiothon… we need your help for these and more!
Colts give back to local charities
August 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Anderson, IN (courtesy of The Herald Bulletin)
The Indianapolis Colts make headlines wherever they go – especially when they moved training camp back to Anderson University. And the city of Anderson has been grateful for the positive exposure.
This week, the Colts and the city teamed up to put others in the spotlight – five local charities, including The Salvation Army. With input from city officials, Colts owner Jim Irsay chose five charities as recipients of a $25,000 gift to make a difference in Anderson. “In talking to everyone on our staff, they all say the welcome [back to Anderson] has been tremendous,” said Colts owner Jim Irsay (pictured at left). “The makeover at the university has made this so different than it was in the ’80s and ’90s. We can bring literal money to the city and economic impact. But we can also bring inspiration. We want to do what we can even though we feel the impact as well.”
“We like to be part of the community and show our appreciation,” said Irsay, during a brief ceremony at the Kardatzke Wellness Center at Anderson University after the team’s morning practice. “The economy here has been tough on jobs and tough on charities. From those who are given a lot is expected a lot.” Read more




