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Community Foundation of Northwest Indiana

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Community Foundation of Northwest Indiana, Inc. or CFNI is a not-for-profit 501(C) (3) organization that provides leadership and resources for the enhancement of health and the quality of life in Northwest Indiana. At the heart of CFNI’s charitable endeavors is the operation of Powers Health, comprised of four not-for-profit hospitals: Community Hospital in Munster; St. Catherine Hospital in East Chicago; St. Mary Medical Center in Hobart; specialty hospital Powers Health Rehabilitation Center in Crown Point and Hartsfield Village, a continuing care retirement community in Munster.

This 501(C)(3) not-for-profit company oversees the operation of an 458-bed acute care hospital in Munster, Indiana, offering a broad range of healthcare services.

This 501(C) (3) not-for-profit company oversees the operation of a 211-bed acute care hospital in East Chicago, Indiana, offering a broad range of healthcare services.

This 501(C) (3) not-for-profit company oversees the operation of a 203-bed acute care hospital in Hobart, Indiana, offering a broad range of healthcare services.

This 501(C) (3) not-for-profit company oversees the operation of a 40-bed multispecialty hospital in Crown Point, Indiana, offering inpatient rehabilitation treatment for stroke, neurological and orthopedic conditions as well as a wide range of outpatient therapies and services.

This not-for-profit 501(C) (3) company operates a continuing care retirement community in Munster, Indiana. Hartsfield Village provides independent living, assisted living, memory care residence, and skilled nursing care, as well as specialized Alzheimer's disease care.

This not-for-profit 501(C) (2) company owns The Center for the Visual and Performing Arts in Munster. CVPA has an agreement with Community Resources Inc., (CRI) to manage the building's operation.

Theatre at the Center, a not-for-profit 501(C) (3) company, is the resident theatre at the CVPA and shines the stage spotlight on talented performers and musical artists both regionally and from across the country. Shows presented on stage include a performing arts series, a children's theater program (Theatre for Young Audiences) and special programs that enhance cultural opportunities in Northwest Indiana.

This for-profit development company manages the day-to-day operations for The Center for the Visual and Performing Arts and is currently developing Community Estates, a residential neighborhood in south Munster. CRI previously developed medical office buildings near the campus of Community Hospital in Munster.