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Armstrong World Industries, Inc. (AWI), a leader in the design, innovation and manufacture of ceiling and wall solutions, has been named one of America’s Greenest Companies by Newsweek for 2025.President and Chief Executive Officer Vic Grizzle said, “We are proud to be recognized as one of America’s Greenest Companies. This honor reflects our commitment to sustainability and our focus on innovative products, including our new Templok® Energy Saving Ceilings and Ultima® Low Embodied Carbon ceilin
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The legacy youth organization alongside the philanthropic foundation of Panda Express to have 32 Panda Cares Centers of Hope across California Boys & Girls Clubs by year end, serving nearly 12,000 young people collectively.
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Williams releases sustainability report
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Since its founding in 1948, the Fifth Third Foundation has made education programs a key priority. In 2005, Fifth Third established its Scholarship Program to award one-time, $2,500 scholarships annually to children of Fifth Third employees for study at a college or university. This year’s scholarships total $62,500. More than 450 students have merited scholarships since 2005.Chosen and administered by the National Merit Scholarship Corp., the Fifth Third Scholarship Program recognizes the acade
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Williams to Volunteer at nearly 100 Community Projects Across 17 States
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21,000 entries submitted by professionals and amateurs from every continent.Concrete in Life Photo of Year from Mexico wins $10,000 top prize.More than 100 outstanding images from last five years of competition run by the GCCA go on display for first time at Brunswick Art Gallery in London.
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Williams Rated High Across Key Sustainability Rankings
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Armstrong World Industries, Inc. (AWI), a leader in the design, innovation, and manufacture of ceiling and wall solutions, has been named one of America’s Most Responsible Companies by Newsweek for the second consecutive year.President and Chief Executive Officer Vic Grizzle said, "We are honored to receive this recognition for the second year in a row. It reflects the continued dedication of our entire team to making a positive impact in how we do business and in our communities. We remain stea
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Four local organizations receive funds to further community revitalization initiatives
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-- Company creates 10 academic scholarships supporting siblings in Rett syndrome community pursuing dreams in higher education-- Applications now available through January 31, 2024, for the 2024-2025 academic year
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The Cool Water Program promotes water consumption throughout the school day.
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Williams Issues Sustainability Report
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With nearly $9 million distributed among 42 states, the Un-carrier is helping communities bring impactful community development projects to lifeBeyond Hometown Grants, the Un-carrier is turning rural America magenta by helping to bridge the digital divide, expand connectivity, deliver essential wireless services and more
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With nearly $9 million distributed among 42 states, the Un-carrier is helping communities bring impactful community development projects to lifeBeyond Hometown Grants, the Un-carrier is turning rural America magenta by helping to bridge the digital divide, expand connectivity, deliver essential wireless services and more
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BlackRock’s Emergency Savings Initiative creates custom solutions for employers and financial services institutions of all sizes to make access to savings easier for over 10 million Americans, addressing a critical gap in the US savings systemOver the past four years, BlackRock has provided $30 million in philanthropic support to financial health non-profits to help build emergency savings initiatives, resulting in over $2 billion in savings for everyday Americans
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Williams (NYSE: WMB) employees will be volunteering in communities across the United States as part of the company’s second annual Volunteer Week, April 16 – 22. With 116 projects scheduled in 19 states, about 1,100 employees will assist teachers in elementary classrooms, collect electronics for recycling and help stock food pantries among dozens of other volunteer jobs. Projects are employee identified and employee led.“Strong community involvement is at the heart of Williams, and we are thankf
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Williams (NYSE: WMB) today announced it has joined the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) Oil and Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 (OGMP 2.0), the global initiative designed to improve the energy industry’s methane emissions reporting and to encourage progress in reducing those emissions. Joining OGMP 2.0 supports Williams’ next generation natural gas strategy to drive transparency and decarbonization of the natural gas value chain through technology investments, providing path-specific me
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New solar and wind power purchases, energy efficiency investments, and green building construction among eligible bond allocations to support sustainable business
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To Date, More Than Seven Million Underserved Children Have Received Free Oral Health Education and Services, and $20 Million in Oral Care Products Have Been Donated by Supplier Partners
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Williams (NYSE: WMB) was once again recognized across several key rankings in 2022 – including CDP, Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI), Sustainalytics and MSCI – for the company’s commitment to transparency and governance around climate change and other ESG topics. Williams was named for the third consecutive year to the DJSI North America index and for the second consecutive year to the DJSI World index.CDP, another widely recognized disclosure and scoring process, gave Williams a ‘B’ score
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The Energy Storage Solutions Consortium will develop a first-of-its-kind methodology to quantify the greenhouse gas emissions benefits of stored energy usage
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Nomi Health, a direct healthcare company dedicated to improving access and lowering costs in the healthcare system, today announced the donation of thousands of care packages to more than 35 assisted living centers across the state of Utah. In total, Nomi Health has delivered more than 2,200 care packages to selected centers throughout the state.Nomi Health has worked across the state to provide care to communities in need, since the beginning of the pandemic. The assisted living communities hav
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Hotel Marcel New Haven, Tapestry Collection by Hilton to use solar power to generate its own electricity for lighting, heating, cooling and hot water
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Hundreds of employees to volunteer on more than 150 projects across 17 states
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Ares to Support FGI Chapters at Boston College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard College, New York University and Morehouse College
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Williams (NYSE: WMB) was recognized across several key rankings in 2021– including CDP, Dow Jones Sustainability Index, Sustainalytics and MSCI – for the company’s commitment to transparency and governance around climate change. Williams ranked first in its peer group in the DJSI and was the only U.S. energy company to be included in their world index.CDP, another widely recognized disclosure and scoring process, gave Williams a ‘B’ score for its commitment to transparency around climate change.
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$200,000 grants available to advance Internet access and connectivity globally
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Zebra’s 30th anniversary as a public company celebrated through charitable donations
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Over 300 CCC Employees Support Hospice Organizations Around the World with Walk Honoring Memories of Family Members, Friends, and Colleagues
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Members of Building Transparency's ownersCAN and materialsCAN ready to act on the smart prioritization of embodied carbon in building materials
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The Ares Foundation Will Advance Equality of Economic Opportunity through Grants for Career Preparation & Reskilling, Entrepreneurship and Personal Finance
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Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc. (“Hannon Armstrong” or the “Company”) (NYSE: HASI), a leading investor in climate change solutions, today announced it has upsized and priced its private offering of $1 billion in aggregate principal amount of 3.375% senior unsecured notes due 2026 (the “Notes”) by its indirect subsidiaries, HAT Holdings I LLC (“HAT I”) and HAT Holdings II LLC (“HAT II,” and together with HAT I, the “Issuers”). At issuance, the Notes will be guaranteed by
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The donation will fund educational programming at a new center honoring the victims and survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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$200,000 Grant to Aid Initial Cohort of Undergraduates from Morgan State University and Miami University
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American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company, announced today that it has released its first annual Inclusion & Diversity Report.“At American Water, we regularly reflect on our values and our culture. This report highlights the efforts we have undertaken and the strides we have made advancing the company’s commitment to inclusion and diversity,” said Walter Lynch, President and CEO, American Water. “We are committed to building a diverse and i
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NCM, the U.S. rep to the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, presents the winning teams of the 2020/2021 U.S. Young Lions competitions.
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The Internet Society Foundation has awarded over $1 million through its Research grant programme to seven projects that examine the future and sustainability of the Internet. In its pilot year, this programme seeks to support a diverse group of researchers who are generating solutions today to meet the Internet challenges of tomorrow.The selected projects explore important issues around the Internet’s relationship to society, such as: the economic cost of the digital gender gap, the impact of di
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Twenty-eight seasoned executives have joined the inaugural cohort of Santa Clara University’s Black Corporate Board Readiness program.
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American Water Charitable Foundation Contributes to Martin Luther King Center for Non-Violent Social Change.
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The “American Dream” campaign highlights education as a social justice issue and aids in funding the Foundation’s college track programs. Zynga joins donation partners including Apple, Marc Benioff, Solina Chau, Coca Cola, Ron Conway, Lady Gaga, Laurene Powell Jobs, Dean Kamen, Andrew Liveris, Paramount Pictures, Haim Saban, Oprah Winfrey and more.
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Grants will support community-focused organizations in Bangladesh, Colombia, and Senegal
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The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission (“Centennial Commission”) today announced that it has received a $1 million grant from Bank of America in support of its planned state-of-the-art history center “Greenwood Rising,” that tells the story of the original “Black Wall Street” and chronicles the worst domestic terrorist event in our nation’s history. This grant is connected to the bank’s $1 billion, four-year initiative to advance racial equality, health care and economic opportunity
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Grants of up to $200,000 available for Internet-focused researchers around the world
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Part of a Company Commitment to Advance Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice
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Training Curriculum Designed to Promote Diversity and Inclusion Behind the Camera for Unscripted Projects, Specifically for Natural History ProductionsNat Geo Taps Premiere Natural History Producers to Serve as Year 1 Mentors Including Nutopia, ICON Films, Plimsoll, and Others Field Ready Program Goes Virtual
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Williams (NYSE: WMB) announced today the release of its 2019 Sustainability Report, providing a comprehensive review of the company’s performance on environmental, social and governance programs and initiatives. An electronic version is available at www.williams.com.“At Williams we believe that running our business in a sustainable manner and doing what is right for the environment and our communities is critical to maintaining our social license to operate, and our continued focus on sustainabi
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UGI Energy Services is contributing $40,000 to food banks, setting up virtual food drives, to help fight hunger as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Support Directed to Local Charities Addressing Food Insecurity, Domestic Violence Crisis Response, and Homeless Prevention