We the students at Net Literacy thank Lilly Endowment for being our primary 2008 summer sponsor. We worked with dozens of nonprofits and community leaders to build the NESCO community website.

THANK YOU!

-Net Literacy student volunteers
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IAD: Indy-east Asset Development
  • Founded in 2003, Indy-east Asset Development (I•AD) is the Community Development Corporation (CDC) serving the Near Eastside of Indianapolis.
  • I•AD's mission is to catalyze housing development within the NESCO (Near Eastside Community Organization) catchment area.
  • By leveraging the community building expertise of NESCO and the supportive-service delivery capacity of the John H. Boner Community Center, I•AD approaches traditional real estate development within the context of a comprehensive community development framework.
  • This collaborative, community-driven approach allows I•AD to effectively address housing and homeownership issues on the Near Eastside.
  • In addition to developing a large-scale neighborhood revitalization plan focusing on the Willard Park and St. Clair Place neighborhoods, I•AD is currently revising its five-year action agenda to align with the Near Eastside GINI (Great Indy Neighborhoods Initiative) Quality of Life Plan.
  • For more information please contact Tyson Domer at tdomer@enn.org or 317.808.2308.
Willard Park Abstract
Note: This is a static website built by Net Literacy student volunteers from Arlington High School, Arsenal Tech High School, and Northwest High school students in July 2008. It has been designed to demonstrate how empowered students can impact our community and make a difference. This website was built during a summer program and donated to NESCO (the Near East Side Community Organization). INFORMATION IS ACCURATE AS OF JULY 2008 AND WILL NOT BE UPDATED AFTER BEING PRESENTED TO NESCO. For additional information about NESCO, please visit www.NESCOcommunity.org or www.nesconews.org. For additional information about Net Literacy, visit www.netliteracy.org. Net Literacy – where one person can make a difference – but together, we can change the world!