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Nonprofit Also Added Capacity and Programming This Year
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The 18 New Students Represent Best-in-Class Culinary Education Programs From Across The Country
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Local Leaders and Residents Joined Events Celebrating Discover's Continued Investment in Chicago
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Funds to support Barrington Stage Company, Hancock Shaker Village, Mahaiwe Performing Arts and MASS MoCA
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Company’s Local Investment to Provide Transformative Economic, Environmental and Social Benefits to Kern County Communities
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Battelle continues its commitment to fostering innovation and critical thinking skills among young students by funding a diverse new portfolio of 16 out-of-classroom education programs. These programs emphasize science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and represent Battelle’s commitment to fostering innovation and critical thinking skills. As a leading nonprofit philanthropic organization, Battelle dedicates a significant portion of its resources to STEM initiatives to equip students wi
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The Kemper Foundation announced that the Read Conmigo bilingual educator grant applications are now open for the fall 2024 grant cycle. The Read Conmigo program focuses on advancing bilingual literacy in Hispanic and Latino communities, and enables educators to provide rich, engaging learning experiences for students through the purchase of classroom resources, tools, materials and professional development.Read Conmigo grants are open to eligible teachers in the following counties: Los Angeles,
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Blue Bird Corporation (Nasdaq: BLBD), the leader in electric and low-emission school buses, has donated an advanced Blue Bird Vision electric school bus to Peach County Schools (PCS) in Georgia. Peach County is home to Blue Bird’s Fort Valley, Ga, manufacturing facility since the company’s founding nearly a century ago. The local school district will utilize the advanced, zero-emission school bus for day trips, field trips, and on special routes.This press release features multimedia. View the f
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Company celebrates yearlong volunteer commitment with projects in communities across the U.S. and three countries.
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HCA Healthcare, Inc. (NYSE:HCA), one of the nation’s leading healthcare providers, today presented its annual HCA Healthcare Awards of Distinction at a ceremony in Nashville, Tennessee. The HCA Healthcare Awards of Distinction, which include the Frist Humanitarian Award, the HCA Healthcare Innovators Award and the HCA Healthcare Excellence in Nursing Award, celebrate the organization’s positive impact on patients, colleagues and communities by recognizing extraordinary individuals who exemplify
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Every fundraiser who raises $1 can apply for the chance to see the difference clean water makes up close and in-person
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Janus Henderson Investors extended its partnership with the Greenwood Project by granting the organization funds, via the Janus Henderson Foundation, to host a unique seminar for college scholars featuring Nobel Prize winner and Janus Henderson Chief Investment Strategist, Myron Scholes, Ph.D.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230705987200/en/(Photo: Business Wire)The inaugural seminar, called “The Myron Scholes Experience
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NEC Corporation of America’s Foundation places its 2023 focus on health and education
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Seventy-nine Cash for Classrooms grants will be provide to K-12 schools and education-focused non-profits
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Common Threads’ interactive and culturally responsive approach to cooking and nutrition education is celebrated with a student-led cooking showcase event and healthy food distribution
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TxN Conservation Wrangler Program Accelerates Conservation Initiatives Impacting Texas’ Natural Resources
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Un-carrier Advances Importance of STEM Education by Supporting Interactive Exhibition Focused on Technology’s Role in Connecting People to their World
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Ecology Action launches regional initiative to reduce greenhouse gases by making human-powered modes more accessible.
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Each scholar will receive $20,000 to support their culinary or hospitality education
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Today, Trane Technologies (NYSE: TT), a global climate innovator, and Discovery Education, a worldwide edtech leader, announce they have teamed up to launch a multimedia Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education experience for students in grades 5 to 10. The multifaceted learning program includes interactive tools, resources, and volunteers to engage and inspire students to learn, think, and solve the world’s biggest sustainability challenges, like climate change and food waste
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Set to launch in fall, Powering Our Future program will expand STEM and skilled trades training for up to 1,000 Chicago students
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Cash for Classrooms grants will support 89 K-12 schools across 80 communities
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Hosted at Sweet Pete’s Candy in Jacksonville
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2021 Virtual Field Trips Continue to Inspire Next Generation of Manufacturers
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Nonprofits use promotional items to advance their missions
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Academy encourages high school girls in Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., to pursue career paths in STEM-related fields
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In conjunction with ringing the opening bell on the NYSE on 6/28 for The Beachbody Company, the Beachbody Foundation will celebrate by “ringing the bell” on a new chapter of opportunity for Chicago’s youth to lead healthier lives
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In conjunction with ringing the opening bell on the NYSE on 6/28, Beachbody celebrates its public trading debut by “ringing the bell” on a new chapter of opportunity for Chicago’s youth to lead healthier lives
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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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Amazon to invest, partner with museum for music education
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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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Academy events designed to help encourage high school girls in Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., to pursue career paths in STEM-related fields
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Awards recognize teachers and their schools inspiring students in underserved and underrepresented communities to build skills and careers in computer science and teachers with a focus on promoting diversity and inclusion in computer scienceAll 2,400 Amazon Future Engineer high school and robotics teachers can be nominated and apply at AmazonFutureEngineer.com from February 13th to March 12thSeven award recipients will be chosen from across the country – two high school teachers from the Eastern U.S., two in the West, two in the Central region, and one Amazon Future Engineer Robotics Grant teacher Amazon Future Engineer is a four-part childhood-to-career program intended to inspire, educate, and prepare children and young adults from underrepresented and underserved communities to try computer science
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Since launching its scholarship program in 2017, US Foods has provided scholarships to 30 deserving students pursuing an education in the culinary arts
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Founder and President of The Children’s Lifesaving Foundation Honored for Commitment to Transforming the Lives of Homeless and At-Risk Children and Families in Los Angeles
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Teachers and students can watch and participate live on Thursday, October 17, at 7:00 p.m. ET/ 4:00 p.m. PT via Twitch at: https://www.twitch.tv/firstinspires The live stream, in collaboration with nonprofit FIRST, will feature state of the art robotics technology from inside an Amazon Robotics Fulfillment Center so students learn more about robotics and the importance of a computer science education. The live tour is the latest addition to Amazon Future Engineer – a four-part, childhood-to-career program that works to inspire and educate 10 million children and young adults each year from underserved and underrepresented communities to try computer science
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Schnuck Markets, Inc. today announced that beginning on Jan. 1, 2020, the company will end the sale of tobacco products at all 115 of its stores.
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Grants made to U.S. organizations in first half of 2019
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Classroom & Volunteer Programs to Expand Across America
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Former President Jimmy Carter Receives Keys to a Blue Bird School Bus for Non-Profit Organization in Albany, Georgia
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New user-friendly mobile app lets shoppers earn cash for their schools; program has awarded $913 million to schools since 1996
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MONAT Gratitude Kicks Off Summer with a Splash: Lotus House Receives $8,000 Donation Thanks to MONAT’s Executive Dunk Tank
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Waddell & Reed Financial Continues to Expand Diversity & Inclusion Strategies
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Southern Glazer's completes first-year partnership with the Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program.
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$24,952 Awarded for Water Source Protection Projects
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Fifth Third Delivers $20.3 Billion through Community Commitment at Conclusion of Year Three
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Building on Kohl’s commitment to family health and wellness, funding will improve access to critical mental health services for Wisconsin children and families
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The bank is supporting this program through its Women on the Move effort, which is focused on helping women and girls in their personal and professional lives This collaboration is additional to the $100 million JPMorgan Chase has committed over the past five years to help underserved communities in the U.S. improve their financial wellbeing
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Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. (NYSE: WDR) is pleased to announce the following actions as it advances its position as a values-based and purpose-driven organization: CEO Philip J. Sanders signed the CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion™ pledge, acknowledging that the organization will act to cultivate trust, diversity, flexibility and understanding. The CEO Action pledge currently has been signed by more than 600 CEOs nationwide,
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More Than 400 KidCents Charities to Receive a $5,000 Grant to Improve the Lives of Children