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Dollar General Literacy Foundation Awards More Than $4 Million in Youth Literacy Grants
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Grocer awards 25 associates with educational funds and empowers 13 summer interns
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Funding Supports Adult, Family and Summer Literacy Programs Across the Country;Foundation Surpasses Milestone of Serving More Than 20 Million Individuals
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The Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest, and AmeriCorps partner with states to create country’s first Youth Mental Health Corps
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Applications for scholarships up to $25,000 are now being accepted for the 2024 Edison International Lineworker Scholarship Program. Funded by Edison International shareholders and IBEW Local 47, this scholarship is focused on growing Black, Asian Pacific Islander, Native American and female representation in Southern California Edison’s skilled workforce.“Lineworkers are among the front lines of our workforce that is safely delivering reliable power to the 15 million residents in Southern Calif
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Texas Methodist Foundation Fall 2023 Grant Recipients Empower Individuals and Lift Up Communities
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Foundation provides $1.7 million to extend partnership with child-focused nonprofit working to increase access to quality education for underserved youth
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Dollar General Literacy Foundation Awards More Than $2 Million During 30th Anniversary
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Foundation’s Grants Impact More Than 300,000 Students During its 30th Anniversary
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Grocer’s third annual donation program will support learning environments for the upcoming school year
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Recipients include students pursuing critical STEM career paths
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Investment will fuel expansion of leading national tech training nonprofit to three new cities in need of skilled technologists for digital economies
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Greenhouse-Grown Produce Company Recognized for Sustainability Efforts and Community Initiatives that are Transforming the Agricultural Industry
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The grants will help fund solutions to advance economic equality and offer financial wellness education to provide communities with stronger financial health support
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The first-of-its-kind program allows employees to graduate from college
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The York Entrepreneurship Development Institute (YEDI) is committed to addressing the challenges that entrepreneurs face when it comes to accessing education. That's why the organization is excited to announce that its Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Diploma Program is tuition-free for Canadian entrepreneurs.Entrepreneurship is an important driver of economic growth with approximately 20% of the adult population involved in or starting a business according to the Global Entreprene
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Learn4Life offers tips to help kids overcome the fall funk of feeling unmotivated in the classroom
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Team members who work as few as 10 hours per week can now earn degrees at no cost, ranging from high school diplomas to master’s degrees at a newly expanded range of schools, colleges and universities
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Nearly 800 schools, libraries and nonprofit organizations receive youth literacy grants
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Annabelle M. Rayson from Canada receives the prestigious 2022 Stockholm Junior Water Prize for her research on how to treat and prevent harmful algae blooms. HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden announced the winner during a ceremony at World Water Week in Stockholm.Harmful algae blooms plague aquatic ecosystems around the world. They impact water quality and ecosystem diversity, cause dead zones, and cost the fishing and tourism industries millions of dollars.Rayson’s father, a commercial fish
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Grocer provides 28 scholarships to college-bound associates
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At the Urging of Voices for Virginia’s Children, Del. Brewer and Sen. Mason Add Funding for VFCCE’s Great Expectations Support Program
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Includes $1M Donation to fund May 5th Teacher Book Match with DonorsChoose plus DGLF Grant Awards to Support Family, Adult and Summer Literacy Programs
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Canadian students access free high-quality education with a new diploma program provided by the York Entrepreneurship Development Institute (YEDI)
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LinkedIn again recognizes Amazon as the most desirable workplace in the U.S. based on the company’s ability to attract and retain talent, including how it provides career advancement opportunities for employees of all backgroundsThis past year, the company expanded its Career Choice program to pay full college tuition for front-line employees as part of its commitment to invest more than $1.2 billion to upskill more than 300,000 employees by 2025Amazon currently employs over 1.1 million people in the U.S. and 1.6 million globally
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Amazon’s new “Welcome Door” program will offer resources and support for refugee and humanitarian-based immigrant employees, including a citizenship assistance portal, free legal support, and mentorshipAs part of the new company initiative, Amazon will reimburse employees for their Employment Authorization Document (EAD) renewal feesEmployees also have access to upskilling opportunities, including free college tuition and English as a Second Language (ESL) training
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College and Career Advising Initiative Reaches Nearly 12,000 Students in Four States, To Date
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Nation’s largest privately-held themed attractions company puts love in action – from care for employees and guests to supporting communities.
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The job readiness program will benefit students through annual grants and scholarships for the second straight year
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Philanthropic partnership supporting Seattle communities though digital commerce.
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P&G’s Royal Oils by Head & Shoulders and Gold Series from Pantene launches the second wave of its $1 Million Rooted in Science Scholarship Fund to support Black students pursuing STEM degrees.
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Funds Raised Through The Great Dollar General Book Match, Starting on October 21st and While Funds Last, Will Help Teachers Nationwide Fill Classrooms With Much-Needed Books and Literacy Items
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Youth Literacy Grants and New DonorsChoose Partnership Will Support Teachers and Nonprofit Programs Working to Promote and Improve Childhood Literacy
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Free access to K12 Private Academy provides educational continuity during uncertain times
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Ryan, a leading global tax services and software provider, announced that the annual Sandra Cawley Awards in Education, Nursing, and Social Work for Indigenous Students have been approved by The University of British Columbia (UBC) Senate Board in honor of Ryan Principal and Regional Leader Sandra Cawley.These awards are given as annual scholarships worth $5,000 each, through a gift from the Y.P. Heung Foundation in honor of Ms. Cawley for a First Nations, Inuit, or Métis student of Canada study
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$10.5 Million Grant is Largest One-Day Donation in the Foundation’s 28-Year History Nearly 1,000 Schools, Nonprofits and Libraries Receive Funding to Support Literacy and Educational Programs
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Two Apprentices Participate in Season 42 Projects in the Greater Boston Area for the Emmy® Award-Winning PBS Series This Old House
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Livestreamed event is free and open to the public; registration requested before March 24
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100% tuition assistance and mentorship program promote personal and career growth for MOD Squad
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Major Retailer Updates Key Operating Priority to Further Support Mission of Serving Others
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More than 700 Rasmussen employees to volunteer within their own local communities
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Grants seek to support educational programs at schools, nonprofits and literacy organizations
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Schools, libraries and nonprofit literacy organizations can now apply for funding to support adult, family and summer literacy programs
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Seeking expanded computer science education across the state, teachers and students from 26 Ohio schools will gather at the Ohio Statehouse for the first-ever Computer Science Advocacy day. More than 130 students and 40 teachers will meet with local legislators.The Ohio STEM Learning Network, which is managed by Battelle, and Project Lead The Way sponsored the Computer Science Advocacy Day. These partners are joined by other members of the CSforOH coalition including The Association of Computing
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First-of-its-kind competition to transform the lives of 36 million adult learners in the United States comes to a close as Syracuse-based team takes top prize
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First-of-its-kind competition to transform the lives of 36 million adult learners in the United States comes to a close as Houston-based team takes top prize
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Youth literacy grants provided to more than 750 schools, libraries and nonprofits aim to support a successful 2019-2020 academic year
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The Cigna Foundation announced a $136,000 grant to Pace Center for Girls Broward.
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About 700 employees spend the afternoon volunteering in local communities nationwide
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Local Teens to Gain Career Guidance, Opportunities via Tallo, Camden Dream Center Partnership @apptallo @CamdenCDC