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Edifecs to host a panel of leading payers and providers to discuss how to utilize AI and interoperability to collaborate and improve healthcare delivery and outcomes across payment models
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VirtualHealth will receive computing credits and technical expertise from Amazon Web Services for cloud solutions designed to reduce healthcare disparities and advance health equity
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Tractor Supply and Carhartt Launch Exclusive Collection Supporting Skilled Trade Jobs Mon, 09/19/2022 - 15:30 Subheader Portion of Proceeds From Merchandise Fundraiser Will Go to SkillsUSA to Build Youth Trade, Technical and Skilled Service Training Programs Type of Content Press Release Layout Featured Media Body BRENTWOOD, Tenn., September 19, 2022 /3BL Media/ - Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO), the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States, the Tractor Supply Company Foundati
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Portion of Proceeds From Merchandise Fundraiser Will Go to SkillsUSA to Build Youth Trade, Technical and Skilled Service Training Programs
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The company’s impact strategy is driven by the vision of transforming health care in 100+ communities through a sustainable value-based primary care model
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agilon health Releases Inaugural ESG Report Launching Total Care, Healthier Communities Impact Strategy Tue, 08/09/2022 - 10:00 Subheader The company’s impact strategy is driven by the vision of transforming health care in 100+ communities through a sustainable value-based primary care model Type of Content Press Release Layout Standard Format Body AUSTIN, Texas, August 9, 2022 /3BL Media/ - agilon health, inc. (NYSE: AGL), the trusted partner empowering physicians to transform health care in ou
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Armory Square Ventures, a technology venture capital firm operating across New York State, announced its launch today of the Armory Square Prize for South Asian Literature in Translation. The new annual prize awards a talented literary translator with book publication. The winning manuscript, selected by a jury of peers, will be a translation of a literary work from one South Asian language into English. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire
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While Most Utilities Have Aggressive Carbon Reduction Goals, Few Have Solid Plans to Execute Them and Fewer Have Customer Awareness Needed to Achieve Them
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EUnited sets standards for the future of work
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Human-Centric Approach to Robotics and Automation
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Implementation of co-beneficial land-use practices around solar power arrays improves upon sustainable energy development in a practice known as ‘agrivoltaics’. SOURCE: WSP DESCRIPTION:Growing solar initiatives have opened a door to incorporate better land use practices. With pollinator populations declining globally, solar arrays present a potential win-win opportunity. An effort is under way to turn one sustainable resource initiative into a solution for restoring another essential resource. Si
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Expanded nonprofit partnerships and more than $1 million in philanthropic commitments through Equitable Foundation increase access to education to empower overall financial well-being
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Monthly contributions from Carrington borrowers are providing important support for CCF’s Signature Programs.
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Chromebook Donation Helps Close Digital Divide, Provides Critical Connectivity to Families in Need
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Investment Will Expand Virtual Education and Enable Kids to Stay Active at School and Home
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Humana Healthy Horizons and The Humana Foundation commit more than $2.5 million to COVID-19 relief in Texas.
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The organization also distributed 2,500 bags including MONAT products and essential toiletry items valued at $100 each
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Magazine honors the best employers in Massachusetts
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The online wine retailer opens submissions to 100 members of the BIPOC community to promote representation and access within the wine industry
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Piedmont Natural Gas today announced it is contributing $25,000 to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) Foundation’s Connect for Tech initiative to enable mobile hot spots for students who do not have home internet access for remote learning.
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AHF Proudly Backs Sen. Sanders ‘Masks for All Act’
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Equitable Foundation commits $1 million to COVID-19 relief programs
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Molina Healthcare recently donated $100,000 to support the expansion of the Kentucky Primary Care Association’s (KPCA) ‘Connecting Kids to Coverage’ program. The program empowers certified “eligibility assisters” who work in local Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) to help children and families that are eligible for KCHIP/Medicaid enrollment. The donation will enable four clinics across the Commonwealth to provide outreach and supportive services to over 5
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Three-year, $1.1 million grant will support research into health care provider and patient access and usage of digital health technologies in rural and underserved communities across Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina and Tennessee
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Goal is to help health professionals and residents leverage digital tools to better address key health care challenges, including diabetes and maternal mortality
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The challenges facing Consumers Energy's first woman senior executive Cathy Reynolds in the workplace might sound familiar to many women. CMS Energy President and CEO Patti Poppe sat down with Cathy, Consumers Energy’s first woman senior vice president, to talk about how work life has changed for women over the last 40 years.
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The following is a guest blog by Patti Poppe, president and chief executive officer of CMS Energy and Consumers Energy. \r\rElectric vehicles (EVs) are in the fast lane across the U.S. That’s why we’re working to create the infrastructure that Michigan EV drivers need — today and in the years to come.\r\rI was privileged to discuss how our industry is working to electrify transportation at CERAWeek, one of the world’s premier energy events.
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Partnership will fight food insecurity and enable Sunflower to be the
first local health system to roll out a mobile food option for patients
and the community
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Honor recognizes progress in reducing disparities
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The energy landscape is changing and the energy industry is changing with it. The key is finding affordable solutions to bring people power.\rThat was the message Patti Poppe, president and CEO of CMS Energy, highlighted at the West Coast Chamber’s Wake Up West Coast breakfast on Tuesday, Dec. 11. Poppe spoke primarily about the transition from coal to clean energy at Consumers Energy, the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy.
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CMS Energy today released its Climate Assessment Report – a picture of the energy provider’s work to reshape Michigan’s energy future with a plan that embodies its Triple Bottom Line commitment to people, the planet and prosperity.
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A combined $16,000 grant from the CMS Energy and Consumers Energy foundations has leveraged more than $70,000 in additional funding to improve public use of a little-known treasure on Lake Michigan in Manistee County’s Filer Township.\r\rLocal leaders announced a list of improvements planned for 2019 to the Magoon Creek Natural Area, a 97-acre park with 2,300 feet of Lake Michigan frontage owned by Filer Township.
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Oct 29, 2018 8:00 AM ET - Through the Justice Sector Support Program (JSSP), funded by the U.S. Department of State, Tetra Tech developed the Case Management System (CMS), which allows the Government of Afghanistan (GOA) to compile and analyze justice sector data quickly and...
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Patricia Poppe, an industrial engineer who is chief executive of CMS Energy Corp. CMS -0.39%in Michigan, now knows the power business inside and out.
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CMS Energy today celebrated Northwest Ohio Wind, a 105-megawatt wind project that will generate clean energy for General Motors for at least the next 15 years.
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Funds Will Be Invested in Nonprofits With a Proven Track Record for
Success in Addressing Key Factors That Impact Economic Mobility
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Perfect Sense announces a non-profit website contest; Nominate your favorite charity today for a chance to win a new website. Deadline: October 3.
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CMS Energy is participating in a voluntary industry initiative, coordinated by the Edison Electric Institute (EEI), to provide the public, our customers and investors with uniform and consistent ESG and sustainability-related metrics. This report supplements our existing disclosure on these issues, including the 2018 Sustainability Report.
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As president and CEO of Jackson- based CMS Energy and Consumers Energy, the largest energy company in Michigan, Patti Poppe readily explains she’s never been happier in her career — a state of contentment best described by one of her favorite Japanese terms, ikigai.
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In a first in the US, a company has entered into a syndicated sustainability-linked revolving loan. CMS Energy and its subsidiary, Consumers Energy, have entered into $1.4 billion revolving credit facilities from Barclays, the sole Sustainability Structuring Agent on the loan.
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CMS Energy today announced the addition of two new planned wind energy parks to its portfolio that will produce up to 250 megawatts of clean, renewable energy: the Gratiot Farms Wind Project and the Northwest Ohio Wind Project.
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In a first in the US, a company has entered into a syndicated sustainability-linked revolving loan. CMS Energy and its subsidiary, Consumers Energy, have entered into $1.4 billion revolving credit facilities from Barclays, the sole Sustainability Structuring Agent on the loan. This means that CMS can reduce its interest rate on the new credit by meeting targets related to environmental responsibility, CMS says. Sustainability-linked loans are products that allow issuers to demonstrate their commi
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CMS Energy and its primary subsidiary, Consumers Energy (collectively “CMS”), announced they have entered the first syndicated sustainability-linked revolving credit facilities for a U.S. borrower. The aggregate $1.4 billion of new credit facilities allow CMS to reduce its interest rate by meeting targets related to environmental sustainability, specifically renewable energy generation.
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Consumers Energy and CMS Energy today announced Consumers Energy’s plans to meet Michigan’s energy needs reducing carbon emissions by 80 percent and no longer using coal to generate electricity by 2040. The company also said today that more than 40 percent of the energy produced will come from renewable sources and energy storage by 2040.\r\r
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Too Many Initiatives Cause Consumer Confusion, Redundant Work, and
Stressed Providers
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CMS Energy announced today that its subsidiary, CMS Enterprises, is purchasing Delta Solar, a 24-megawatt, two-part solar power project under construction that will provide enough energy to the Lansing Board of Water & Light to power 3,300 homes through a power purchase agreement.
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Consumers Energy and CMS Energy Chief Executive Officer Patti Poppe today told lawmakers Michigan’s new energy law provides the power to shape the state’s success for years to come. In testimony to the state House Energy Committee, Poppe praised energy reforms adopted by the Legislature in late-2016 with strong bipartisan support.\r\r