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Only 20% of Large Companies Increased Promotion Opportunities, According to 2024 American Opportunity IndexW.W. Grainger, Costco, Capital One, Meta and ServiceNow Top This Year’s Ranking
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11400 Commerce Park Drive joins list of portfolio properties with significant EPA distinction
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Since 2022, $1.7 million invested in Finance Labs$100,000 grants to partners in Providence, R.I., Dorchester, Mass., and on Long Island, N.Y.
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Insurer responds to youth mental health crisis by supporting nonprofit’s national tour of Send Silence Packing® in 2024 and 2025
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Together for a Cure: Fundraising Events Will Further Breast Cancer Research and Support Patients Now
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Company publishes community report outlining its annual giving and employee volunteer efforts
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2024 Housing for Everyone grant recipients strengthen independent living solutions
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The Hartford ranks highest among insurance companies on the 2024 JUST 100 list by independent research nonprofit JUST Capital and CNBC. This marks the sixth consecutive year that The Hartford has been included on the list. Overall, The Hartford ranked No. 15 on the list, which honors companies’ commitments to serving employees, customers, communities, the environment, and shareholders.The Hartford also ranked No. 1 in the insurance industry for its support of communities through job creation, ch
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Event featured exciting live auction led by former MLB outfielder and New York Mets Hall of Famer Mookie Wilson; special recognition of RMH-NY family battling pediatric cancer; and more
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World Champion Wheelchair Basketball Player Matt Scott and New York Knicks Legend John Starks joined the insurer and the City University of New York (CUNY) to surprise youth athletes with more than 50 sports wheelchairs during clinicDonation also included contributions to CUNY and to Matt Scott’s Fly Without Limits Organization
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Voya Financial, Inc. (NYSE: VOYA):This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230914505961/en/John Albanese, Voya Financial's VP, Corporate Security & Investigations with service dog Cooper. (Photo: Business Wire)Who: John Albanese, Voya Financial’s vice president of corporate security and investigations — who has an extensive history of service to the state of Connecticut — and his service dog in-training, a yellow Labrador Retrie
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Voya Financial, Inc. (NYSE: VOYA):This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230914808390/en/John Albanese, Voya Financial's VP, Corporate Security & Investigations with service dog Cooper. (Photo: Business Wire)Who: John Albanese, Voya Financial’s vice president of corporate security and investigations — who has an extensive history of service to the state of Connecticut — and his service dog in-training, a yellow Labrador Retrie
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Grantmaking Offers Flexibility and Encourages New Approaches
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New facility continues Amazon’s commitment to Connecticut, creating 2,000 new jobs
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Over $200,000 in scholarships and cash awards were awarded to national winners at this year’s National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium
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Jim Schacht to succeed Chandler as Vice President – Corporate Responsibility and Community Relations and CEO of the Cummins Foundation
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Five, $15,000 gifts were made on behalf of five credit union partners
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$635K in total grants will be distributed to 20 organizations to support digital skills training and prepare thousands of Latinos for the workforce of tomorrow
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Company collaborates with Asylum Hill Neighborhood Association to provide educational resources and raise awareness of pollinators’ role in urban ecosystem
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The Hartford today announced a goal to achieve net zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHGe) for its full range of businesses and operations by 2050, in alignment with the Paris Climate Accord. This goal is in addition to the company’s existing targets to operate with 100% renewable-energy-source consumption for its facilities by 2030 and to reduce select GHGe by at least 2.1% each year starting in 2015 for a total reduction of 46.2% by 2037.“The Hartford is proud to be a leader in helping address th
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DoorDash will be Integrated Across Knicks Digital Assets and During Knicks Games at The Garden, Including Brand Exposure and Unique ActivationsKnicks & DoorDash will Partner on a Community Platform Dedicated to Providing Resources That Help Fight Childhood Hunger
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-- JDPP becomes Justice Dance Performance Project ---- Founder Judy Dworin: “We are stronger and more vibrant than ever” --
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The Ohio STEM Learning Network (OSLN) will reach 51,000 Ohio students this year with awards, funded by Battelle, to 151 Ohio classrooms. The grants will create sustainable, STEM learning projects in public and private K-12 schools across 55 Ohio counties.“The schools and educators awarded today will create powerful new experiences to amaze and inspire students,” said Kelly Gaier Evans, Director of the Ohio STEM Learning Network. “We invest in these programs to foster the next generation of Ohio
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As a Silver Sponsor for the 3rd Annual Hope & Home Celebration, Insurity’s contribution will help provide housing assistance and support services to persons who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
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Proceeds from the 21st annual Big Mo’ Jazz Brunch fundraising event are directed to developing and maintaining nearly 150 acres of Hartford’s riverfront parks, events, and programs
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Company’s virtual Junior Fire Marshal® Day supports efforts of local fire departments across the country aiming to fill the gap in fire safety education
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The large format film that showcases the work and mission of The Marine Mammal Center has gone international. ‘Sea Lions: Life by a Whisker’ has showings throughout the world, after its initial public release was put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film has already been licensed in over 20 locations throughout the world, including the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, IMAX Melbourne, and the Guangdong Science Center. The film highlights the mission of The Marine Mamm
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The funds will support food pantries throughout the state to use the Institute’s stoplight system to rank food nutritionally and promote healthy food.This system increases both the supply of and demand for healthy food.Additionally, Anthem associates will volunteer at several events with Connecticut Foodshare in September and October to mark the company’s annual volunteer days.
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Federal Pell Grant Expansion Will Help Those Pursuing Careers Requiring Post-Secondary Degrees or Technical CertificationsAnnouncement Is Part of Project UP, Comcast’s $1 Billion Commitment to Reach 50 Million People with the Tools, Resources, and Skills Needed to Succeed in a Digital World
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As part of its ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion in orthotics and prosthetics (O&P) and its pledge to help recruit underrepresented students of color into the profession, The Hanger Foundation today announced the 2021 recipients of the inaugural Hanger Foundation Diversity Scholarships.Six graduate students from three universities were each awarded a two-year scholarship to help supplement the cost of their Masters of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics (MSPO) programs. In addition
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Beginning July 1st, and continuing until July 31st, FashWire will donate $1.00 for every download of the FashWire App (App Store and Google Play) to Angel City Sports, a non-profit providing year-round free adaptive sports opportunities for kids, adults and veterans with physical disabilities or visual impairments.“I am honored to support Angel City Sports and deeply share their vision about the importance of providing free adaptive sports opportunities, helping the adaptive community overcome o
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Four Local Businesses Each Receive $30,000 Grant, Marketing Assets and Mentorship Program2021 Winners are It’s From The Sole (Brooklyn, NY), First Tech Fund (Brooklyn, NY), IV Comfort Solutions (Fairfield, CT) and Popcorn for the People (Piscataway, NJ)
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Santander Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) Rating has been upgraded to “Outstanding” by the OCC.
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The Travelers Companies, Inc. (NYSE: TRV) and the Travelers Championship today announced a joint commitment to match up to $1 million in donations to The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp in the wake of a significant fire on Friday night that destroyed a number of buildings on the grounds of the camp in Ashford, Connecticut.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210215005391/en/“For more than three decades, The Hole in the Wall Gang
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Initiative Helps Local Businesses “Make It” with $30,000 Grant, Marketing Assets and Mentorship Program Walt “Clyde” Frazier, Bianca Jeanty, Pooja Bavishi, Steve “Sweatpants” Irby, Shannon McLay and Nicolas “New York Nico” Heller Join This Year’s Judging Panel
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Company earned perfect score on Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2021 Corporate Equality Index
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Go365® by Humana Announces Winners of Third Annual National Step Challenge, Resulting in 8.6 Billion Steps Taken and One Million Meals Donated
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The Hartford announced that it is one of 380 companies across 11 sectors included in the 2021 Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index (GEI). This marks the sixth consecutive year The Hartford has been named to the index since its inauguration in 2016.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210127005503/en/“We are proud of our sustained success as an industry leader for gender-inclusive policies and practices,” said The Hartford’s Chief
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Leaders and clinical improvers gather virtually to share new ideas and evidence-based approaches to improve population health and health equity
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MassMutual Foundation honors dedication of financial professionals with $275,000 in grants to nonprofit organizations again in 2020
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RRCF awards scholarships to STEM students in New Hampshire and Vermont
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Company publishes annual Community Report detailing its charitable contributions
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Partnership between UnitedHealth Group, Compass Group and city of Hartford is helping fill a surging need
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Insurer is No. 11 out of 500 companies overall
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Celebrating the deployment of mobile power assets, PWPS supports The Salvation Army’s Houses to Homes Program
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Energy company ranked #1 utility and 26th overall out of 1000 companies evaluated for annual list celebrating positive corporate behavior
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The Hartford ranks highest among insurance companies on Forbes and JUST Capital’s list of America’s Most “JUST” Companies for 2020. The Hartford ranked in the top 25 overall out of 100 companies, outperforming its peers in the Russell 1000.“We are proud to be recognized as one of America’s Most ‘Just’ Companies,” said The Hartford’s Head of Corporate Sustainability Diane Cantello. “At The Hartford, we believe that making a positive difference in the world is the right thing to do and a business
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233 Grants Will Help Nonprofit Organizations Advance Programs to Improve the Health and Wellbeing of Children in Their Communities
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Program to launch in early 2020 for eligible employees