The Community Organizations database provides information about Monroe County nonprofits and groups.
Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) - Monroe County
The Monroe County Division of Family and Children Division of Family Resources: receives applications and approves eligibility for Medicaid, Food Stamps, cash assistance via Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and childcare.
Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning: Administers Medicaid programs including the managed care system for Hoosier Healthwise participants. Performs medical review of Medicaid disability claims.
Division of Disability and Rehabilitative Services: Manages the delivery of services to children and adults with developmental disabilities. Oversees the First Steps rehabilitation program for children from birth to age three.
Division of Mental Health and Addiction: Support network of mental health care providers.
Family Solutions
Family Solutions is a private, not-for profit community based agency developed to provide counseling and supportive services to children and families who are at-risk for experiencing out of home placement or have had children removed from the home
Farm Service Agency (USDA)
Farm Service Agency is equitably serving all farmers, ranchers, and agricultural partners through the delivery of effective, efficient agricultural programs for all Americans.
Farm to Family Fund
The Farm to Family Fund is designed both to make healthful, sustainably produced food more available to low-income households and to support our local, sustainable food system, especially our farmers who take the risk of producing food during the winter months. At the close of Bloomington farmers’ markets, we purchase produce, eggs, and dairy that farmers wish to sell at half price. This food is donated to The Rise, the Community Kitchen of Monroe County, Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard, and Hoosier Hills Food Bank.
Farmer House Museum
The Farmer House Museum, located in an historic 1869 residence, seeks to preserve and interpret family life in Monroe County, Indiana.
Fellowship Collgate Christians
Feral Cat Friends, Inc.
Feral Cat Friends, Inc. assists homeowners' associations, apartment complexes, and mobile home parks or any individual with their feral and stray cat population through Trap-Neuter-Return.
Fern Hills Club
For recreation and relaxation the Fern Hills Club is dedicated to provide a safe and friendly environment for family nudism.
First Baptist Church
First Christian Church
Welcome to First Christian Church! We’re glad that you’ve found our website, and now that you’re here we hope you’ll take a look around and get to know us a little. Whether you grew up going to church every Sunday, or you are coming back to church after years of being away, or you have never attended church, know that others at First Christian Church have been on similar paths. We don’t all approach life and faith in the same way, but we do our best to welcome one another in the same way that God has graciously welcomed each of us. And we look forward to welcoming you! We gather for worship each Sunday morning at 10:00 am in the sanctuary. That service is also livestreamed and can be accessed each week as it happens or in the video archive. Links are on our homepage. You can be in touch with us by filling out the attendance form or prayer request form on our homepage, using the contact section of this website, or by calling the church office at 812-332-4459.
First Church Of God
First Church Of God
First Church Of The Nazarene
First Presbyterian Church
OUR PRESBYTERIAN FAITH
We are a dynamic congregation with close ties to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and grounded in the Reformed Tradition, which stretches back to John Calvin, Martin Luther and the Reformation that gave birth to the Protestant tradition of the priesthood of all believers. The Presbyterian Church of the 21st century holds fast to the notion that God is continually at work in the world, that Jesus Christ is head of the Church, and that we are called to be life-long learners, richly diverse even in the midst of our unity as people of faith, and open to all that God, in Christ, is leading us to do and be.
We embrace worship that touches the mind, heart, and soul; learning environments that invite questions and provide encouragement; service that reaches out to others in need; and fellowship that brings people together. Our church is about merging faith and daily living, as we seek to know God deeply and more fully. Whether you’re looking for a place to worship on Sundays, or desire to connect with others throughout the week, we respect your preferences and welcome you.
First Southern Baptist Church
First United Church
First United Methodist Church
Folklore and Ethnomusicology Students Association
Indiana University majors, minors, and others with an interest in the activities of our discipline are welcome to participate in the Folklore and Ethnomusicology Student Association (FESA). FESA holds monthly meetings and helps plan departmental and campus-wide events such as the folklore and ethnomusicology film series, career night, and concerts. Participation in the group provides opportunities for networking, leadership development, and career exploration.
Foot Of The Cross Church
Foot of the Cross is fxchurch, formed in 2007 via national, state, and local partnerships to impact the campus at Indiana University. We continue to do ministry through the prayerful and financial generosity of cooperating believers. The church operates on IU’s campus as fxcampus, gathers collectively on Sundays to worship, and meets in other locations throughout the community during the week to re:group. We desire to reach our campus and community with the good news about Jesus, and strive to be multigenerational and multiethnic.
Forestview Homeowners Association
Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools
The Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools has been serving students and educators since 1973. Throughout the last 40 years, FMCCS has remained true to its original charge and continues to provide resources to improve and enhance the educational development of all MCCSC students.
Free Methodist Church (BFMC)
The Bloomington Free Methodist Church meets Sundays at 10:00 am for worship, with a 9:00 am Sunday school. There are various small groups and Bible studies that meet throughout the week. The vision of BFMC is to love God, love people, and make disciples.
Free Methodist Parsonage
Fresh Hope Missions Church
Friday Musicale
The Friday Musicale meets 6 times a year on the 2nd Friday of the month at 1:15 p.m. October-April (except January). They are affiliated with the National Federation of Music Clubs and Indiana Arts Festival. They sponsor a Junior Festival for pre-college students on the 2nd Saturday in May at the Jacobs School.
Organized in 1905, Friday Musicale is federated with the National and Indiana Federation of Music Clubs.
The National Federation of Music Clubs, founded in 1898, is now the world’s largest philanthropic music organization supporting American music and musicians. It is one fo three organizations to be chartered by the United States Congress and the only music organization member of the United Nations. There are six thousand NFMC-related organizations and music clubs nationally. Members are professional and amateur musicians, composers, dancers, performing artists, arts and music educators, students, generous benefactors, and music lovers who are interested in creating a dynamic musical and cultural environment in their communities.
Friend's Place
Emergency Shelter that can house forty women, men, and nonbinary adults experiencing homelessness. Clients can sleep, wash their clothes, and take care of personal hygiene needs while meeting with a case manager to meet their housing needs.
Case managers will help guests connect with permanent housing opportunities, educational and employment opportunities, and health care resources.
Plus, as a program of Beacon, Inc. Friend’s Place, guests have access to all of the nonprofit’s services.
Friends Meeting House
Friends of Art
Dedicated to promoting the visual arts at Indiana University, the Friends of Art at Indiana University has supported art history and studio art students at Indiana University since 1965.
Generously supporting studio art and art history undergraduate and graduate students is FoA's most important goal. Friends of Art Awards help to fund creative activities, research travels, and scholarships while forging connections between Indiana University and Institutions and sites around the world.