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Aya Healthcare, the largest healthcare talent software and staffing company in the U.S., is donating $100,000 to help those impacted by Hurricane Helene. The donation will go towards the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund, Feeding America, Team Rubicon, The North Carolina Healthcare Association Disaster Fund and Pup N Purr Rescue, ensuring the funds gets dispersed to areas with the greatest need.In addition, we are connecting with our physicians, advanced practice professionals, clinicians and
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The American Heart Association, Care Beyond the Boulevard, Cradles to Crayons, Kanbe’s Markets, and Kansas City Hospice & Palliative Care each awarded $100,000 to support their missions
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Initiative will increase access to education and training, health-related social needs support and workforce development opportunities
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Pete's Garden is dedicated to rescuing surplus food from businesses in Kansas City and distributing it to local families who are food insecure
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First Foundation Inc. (NYSE: FFWM) ("First Foundation"), a financial services company with two wholly-owned operating subsidiaries, First Foundation Advisors and First Foundation Bank, announces the nonprofit recipients of its 'Supporting Our Communities' philanthropy initiative.First Foundation's 'Supporting Our Communities' initiative is designed to support organizations in our community that focus on immediate needs such as food insecurity, emergency housing, and workforce development, as wel
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The Salaam Community Wellness Center received a $5,000 grant from the SBB Research Group Foundation, which awards monthly grants to support impactful organizations.The Salaam Community Wellness Center (SCWC) is a beacon of hope for underserved communities in Chicago. Established in response to longstanding health disparities, significantly exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the SCWC is committed to providing a unique, holistic approach to healthcare.This community wellness center focuses on f
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The National CASA/GAL network supports and promotes court-appointed volunteer advocacy to make life-changing differences for the nation’s most vulnerable children
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We are proud that the RBC Foundation USA, the charitable arm of RBC Capital Markets, has awarded a significant grant to Ronald McDonald House New York to power the Health Equity Data Center for Children and Families as part of the implementation of RMH-NY’s Health Equity Program: Supporting Vulnerable NYC Children & Families
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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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Nearly 400 laptops to be donated to K-8 students at Bolton-Edwards Elementary/Middle School
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Amethyst Place aims to help families break the cycles of poverty, substance use, and trauma by providing a safe and stable environment where they can rebuild their lives
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Solidifying its standing as a national nonprofit dedicated to the protection and defense of Black transgender people, the Marsha P. Johnson Institute (MPJI) has been selected as one of five nonprofit organizations to be uplifted as part of Grammy-award-winning pop music artist Lizzo’s fourth annual Juneteenth Giveback campaign.Lizzo’s Juneteenth Giveback campaign recognizes Black-led grassroots organizations and businesses. In an announcement to her 13.5 million followers on Instagram today, Liz
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At a time when anti-trans legislation and hateful rhetoric continue to reach historical highs, the Marsha P. Johnson Institute (MPJI) today announced an urgent petition and series of events to celebrate Pride 2023, enveloped in the theme A Revival of Love.This year’s theme revolves around the necessity of self-love and collective love; MPJI aims to celebrate the power of love that transcends biological ties and embraces the beauty of authentic connections within the LGBTQ+ community and beyond.“
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Five Tokyo-based charities selected to each receive $10,000 grants from the Rimini Street Foundation to further their mission and impact
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Local nonprofit will expand to 130 locations to address food insecurity in Kansas City metro area
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Annual Report Highlights Limoneira’s Continued Investment in Environmental, Social and Governance Practices
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Razom (which means “together” in Ukrainian), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to building a more prosperous Ukraine, has announced four mission trips to Ukraine taking place this spring as part of its Co-Pilot Project.Razom Co-Pilot Project’s mission is to address the significant deficit in high-quality neurosurgical, spine, reconstructive, and plastic surgery training in Ukraine by sending skilled surgeons from across the US and Canada to mentor and aid Ukrainian surgeons through dif
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Leader in opioid addiction treatment increases access to evidence-based care and supports holistic recovery for those with OUD across underserved communities across the United States.
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Account reservations are now openwww.oldglorybank.com
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Donation Supports Organizations Focused on Housing Needs, Food Shortages and Family Displacement
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Funding increases company’s investment in New Mexico to over $380,000, enabling local organizations to address social determinants of health
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Nationally recognized nonprofit gains resources to empower children with school readiness resources and basic essentials
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Boutique Fitness Franchisor Announces a Variety of Charitable Initiatives Across Brands
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The Austin, Texas-based organization gains additional resources to help expand its nationally recognized Community First! Village to remove social barriers to long-term health and wellness
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In today’s America, there is no reproductive justice. The human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy has been stripped from us.
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Symetra funding to provide scholarships and wraparound support to 25 Black students by 2025
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American Heart Association’s STEM Goes Red initiative gains resources to provide STEM-focused programs and mentorship for young women in the Kansas City area
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As anti-transgender legislation and rhetoric continues across the country, the Marsha P. Johnson Institute today announced a new national resource guide for the Black transgender community.The new list enables transgender individuals to find local resources for holistic health, from employment to trans-friendly physicians to legal care and trans-owned businesses. The resource finder identifies national and regional organizations that can help across 10 topic areas. Twelve national organizations
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Kansas City-based organization gains resources to expand support for local seniors living independently
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In partnership with Chicago-based organizations and affiliates, the ‘We Got You’ emergency grant will support post-secondary students pursuing finance and business degrees.
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Three-year, $15 million initiative taps entrepreneurs to develop new technologies to alleviate hidden burdens of low-income communities, improve economic opportunity for all
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The $250,000 anchor grant will help the nonprofit reach 6,000 households with wide array of support services
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The Fund will now accept applications through December 31st, 2021 and offer grants to non-dependent children, parents, siblings and grandparentsThe Fund has provided nearly 800 financial grants nationwide to more than 525 families since May 2020 and is continuing to seek an increased number of grantee applications
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Internationally recognized nonprofit gains resources to address elder care staffing shortages and empower caregivers with access to programs focused on providing empathic person-centered care
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The last phase of Gopuff’s Health Care Support Initiative focuses on giving back to local organizations making a great positive impact on their community in response to COVID-19
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Grants ranging from $5,000 to $75,000 will support programs that address:Maternal health outcome disparitiesPrepartum and postpartum educationSocial determinants of health - food, housing and essential needs
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National veterans service organization gains new resources to provide comfort to families of fallen service members as the holiday season and pandemic intensify isolation and loneliness
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Every purchase of High Hopes® products results in a donation to shelter and rescue organizations via The High Hopes for Pets Foundation℠ to aid in the care and comfort of homeless pets
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Piper Trust and nonprofits do more and do things differently
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New joint pilot project is designed to examine and enhance partnerships between healthcare providers and community-based nutrition programs to support smarter care for older adults during COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
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Grants issued to Community Development Financial Institutions in support of services for small businesses impacted by COVID-19.
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Mobile Loaves & Fishes gains new resources to support its Community First! Village master-planned community delivering shelter and support to people in need
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Funds Will Help Prepare Clients for Sustainable Employment
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At the ceremony, nonprofit awarded $50,000 donation to Midland Care Connection, supporting improved aging care for patients across the Kansas community
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Announces $4 million donation to Feeding America®, will collect food at bank branches and Mobile Pop-Up locations
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GRACE Program will provide care-coordination services to expectant mothers with opioid addiction during pregnancy United Health Foundation’s three-year, $1.2 million grant to launch GRACE will help minimize the adverse effects of substance misuse during pregnancy
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GRACE Program will provide care-coordination services to expectant mothers with opioid addiction during pregnancy United Health Foundation’s three-year, $1.2 million grant to launch GRACE will help minimize the adverse effects of substance misuse during pregnancy
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The one-day festival designed by teens for teens offers workshops, interactive activities, food and live entertainment centered around creating healthy and positive relationships
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Non-perishable food donations accepted at Wells Fargo Mobile “Pop-up” Food Banks and branch locations nationwide through the end of December
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United for Puerto Rico, a private non-profit organization established under the laws of Puerto Rico and created after Hurricane Irma, announced today the award of $750,000 to three non-profit organizations in Puerto Rico: American Red Cross, Chapter of Puerto Rico; Iniciativa Comunitaria, Inc. and Proyecto Nacer. United for Puerto Rico granted Iniciativa Comunitaria $100,000 for their project Operation Compassion which consists of a mobile clinic