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Community Assets Inc. is a small consulting firm located in Indianapolis, IN specializing in strategic planning, fund development, youth/community outreach, project management, and issue analysis. We service clients in the non-profit, public, and private sectors. The company’s fresh and creative approach to consulting provides clients with practical and efficient solutions by identifying opportunities to collaborate in an effort to reduce consulting fees. The firm leverages existing client assets, human capital, and other resources that will sustain the program, project, and/or initiative well after post-engagement maintenance.

Youth Development 
Urban Entrepreneur Center - Youth Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship
Financial Literacy
STEM (VEX & Lego Robotics)
STEM Soap Box Derby Racing Club
Coding
Handy Man Skills
Safe in My Brothers Arms/ Safe in My Sister’s Arms (SIMBA/SIMSA) - A Few Good Men
Workforce Development
Classroom 2 Careers

 

Community Development 
  • Board Recruitment and Training
  • Grant Writing and Monitoring
  • Strategic Planning
  • Capital Campaign Direction
  • General Fundraising Advice & Counsel
  • Faith-Based Capacity Building
  • Workforce Development
  • 501c3, LLC, Preparation
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Community Assets an Affiliate of Rescue Release Restore

Community Assets is an Indy affiliate of Rescue Release Restore offering SIMBA’s (young boys) and SIMSA (young girls) a safe space to examine their lives, their choices and their futures. Based on a rites of passage model, the camp takes our youth through a process which exposes the traps that lie waiting for them in the world and lifts the power of African and African American culture and heritage. 
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A Few Good Men

For 23 years, A Few Good Men has provided school supplies for children in the Riverside area. 
In 1998, three men from the Riverside community decided they wanted to do more in the community. A conversation with the leadership at IPS school #44 yielded a need for supplies. Our children were not prepared for the first days of school and families were having a hard time getting the necessary resources for success.
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