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Seventh Annual Powering the Arts Grant Program Expands Access to Arts and Culture Across Northern Illinois
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Grocer surprises moms caring for hospitalized children with holiday breakfast and flowers
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Customers encouraged to round up their grocery bill to support local pediatric care facilities
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Teams will pull a 24-ton plane to raise money for kids via A Kid Again, Indiana Wish, Riley Children’s Foundation and Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at Ascension St. Vincent
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Agreement covers 12 million metric tons per year of CO2
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Bank Celebrated Newborns at 19 Central Indiana Hospitals
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Three Delaware high school seniors recognized for their accomplishments will share $30,000 in scholarships funded by Delaware-based philanthropy, I Could Do Great Things Foundation
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United Community Bank and FHLB Dallas Help Fund Facility for Men
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Winners Recognized for Notable Community Contributions and Dedication to Serving Others
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With the recognition by the medical community that recovered COVID-19 patient blood plasma can save lives, Hatzalah of Michigan is collaborating with the Mayo Clinic, Lev Roche, Bikur Cholim of Lakewood, New Jersey, and other Hatzalah organizations nationwide to offer COVID-19 IGG antibody testing in order to identify potential plasma donors for local coronavirus patients. Hatzalah, with the support of TCF Bank, is spearheading the campaign in Metro Detroit to test recovered patients for antibod
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The St. Joe Community Foundation (“Foundation”) has approved grants to local nonprofit organizations totaling $297,340 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. With these grants, the Foundation is able to provide funding for the purchase of much-needed testing supplies and personal protective equipment for three Northwest Florida health care providers.The largest of this recent round of grants was awarded to the Ascension Sacred Heart Foundation in the amount of $200,000. The Ascension Sacred Heart
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Five Banks Partnered to Provide Partnership Grant Program Funds
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Jennifer Ashton, M.D., Tom Colicchio & Lori Silverbush, Fitbit, Karen Springer, and Icilma V. Fergus, M.D., F.A.C.C, to Be Honored as Heart Health Awareness Innovators