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Companies will receive financial, business development, and R&D mentorship at Indianapolis innovation hub during immersive 13-week program
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TOP the organic project (TOP), a women-owned, organic period product startup, has extended their seed round to raise $2 million as they expand their presence in nationwide retailers and product offering. The funding will enable TOP to capitalize on strategic expansion and partnerships, bolster marketing initiatives and grow their team as they seek to provide women and girls with better and healthier products for themselves and the planet. The round was led by Massachusetts-based Mass Mutual thro
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First grant cycle part of year-long $500,000 commitment to amplify communities of color
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A new memorial acknowledging the historical use of slave labor to build and maintain University of Virginia’s Charlottesville campus has been attracting attention and heightening racial awareness since its completion in what became a turbulent 2020.
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Students from Eastern Hancock High School and Lapel High School Receive Two of Nine Bridging the Dream Scholarships
Scholarship Recognizes High School Juniors and Seniors Nationwide Who Excel Inside and Outside of the Classroom
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America’s No. 1 basic apparel brand marks 10 years of bringing comfort to those living without shelter by donating more than 250,000 pairs of socks to agencies fighting homelessness in all 50 states
Hanes will also donate a pair of socks for every order placed in December on the brand’s e-commerce site, Hanes.com
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SOURCE: HanesBrands SUMMARY:America’s No. 1 basic apparel brand marks 10 years of bringing comfort to those living without shelter by donating more than 250,000 pairs of socks to agencies fighting homelessness in all 50 states Hanes will also donate a pair of socks for every order placed in December on the brand’s e-commerce site, Hanes.com DESCRIPTION:WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., November 22, 2019 /3BL Media/ – Small gifts often have the most meaning. For the millions of people living homeless, a clean
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The Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation recently announced it is donating $315,000 to fund local hunger-relief initiatives through 18 regional food bank partners and its national hunger-relief partner, Feeding America®. The Foundation is donating $165,000 for child hunger programs, and $150,000 for innovative, military-focused hunger-relief initiatives. The announcement was made at Food Lion Feeds’ fourth annual “Feedy’s” awards this week to honor food banks, community leaders and Food Lion as
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Through its hunger relief initiative Food Lion Feeds, Food Lion is donating $20,000 in financial and product donations to six local Meals on Wheels affiliates across its 10-state footprint in support of Meals on Wheels America’s 17th Annual March for Meals campaign. Additionally, local Food Lion associates will deliver a healthy meal along with other nutritious grocery items, fresh flowers and companionship to area seniors in support of Food Lion Feeds’ commitment to end senior hunger in the tow
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Beginning March 9, Food Lion Feeds will partner with local Meals on Wheels agencies during the 16th Annual March for Meals campaign to help feed seniors fighting hunger in several different regions across the grocer's 10-state operating area. During the effort, Food Lion associates will partner with local Meals on Wheels affiliate agencies to deliver nutritious meals to nearly 2,000 seniors who rely on this vital safety net to remain healthy and independent in their own homes. The grocer will al
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AHF staff, affiliate partners and volunteers will march in annual
Kingdom Day Parade in South Los Angeles; mobile billboard in parade will
promote “AIDS Is A Civil Rights Issue” and “#StandAgainstHate” social
justice campaigns
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Tupperware Brands Corporation (Tupperware) will sponsor and co-host The Presidential Precinct's Global Leadership Forum: Promoting Gender Equality in Education, to convene leaders from around the world who are working to ensure that women and girls have equal access to education. The Forum will take place from November 13th-17th at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA.
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