Indiana's Green Network, Inc.

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Organizational Information:

Indiana’s Green Network for Innovative Technology and Enterprise, Incorporated (D.B.A. Indiana’s Green Network, Inc.) was incorporated on January 30th, 2007 by the State of Indiana. It received a 501c3 tax exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service on March 25th, 2007.

Mission:

To promote sustainable living through energy conservation and environmental education.

Primary Goals: 1. Promoting environmentally friendly living through energy conservation and recycling. 2. Planting trees in Northeast Indiana to improve air, soil, and water quality in our region. 3. Working with governmental agencies to improve incentives for renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. Organizational Structure:

Executive Director, Secretary, Assistant Director of Fundraising, Volunteers

Programming Information:

Indiana’s Green Network, Inc. has published seven articles that have been distributed via download.com’s Informational Resources section and IgniteIndiana.org’s articles section. Several have also been published in local newspapers and neighborhood association newsletters.

Staff & Board Information:

Nicholas D. Harter – President, Co-Founder Crystal B. Harter – Vice President/Secretary, Co-Founder Charles E. Case – Grant Writer (Independent Contractor) Volunteers – As needed

Population Served:

The primary population being served is the Fort Wayne, Indiana, population of 252,000. Northeast Indiana has a population of over 1.5 million.

Notable Achievements:

Indiana’s Green Network, Inc. is currently best known for publishing environmental education articles in local media outlets such as the Journal Gazette and the News Sentinel, both are Fort Wayne’s local newspapers.

Non-profit’s website:

http://www.igniteindiana.org