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Generation Z, Millennial donors are issue driven and technology focused, report shows
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Children of 15 Humana Employees in Louisville area and 80 across the U.S. received scholarships for 2024-25 school year
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In more than 20 years of partnership, the fraternity has raised more than $3M to advance ongoing research and treatment for childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases
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Hoosiers For Good Inc., an official NIL collective of Indiana University Athletics, and Stop the Violence Indianapolis are partnering for a second year with IU Football to encourage young people to team up for peace and end gun violence.45 IU Football players will promote Stop the Violence Indianapolis’ mission on their personal social media accounts through the end of this year. The goal of the “Team Up for Peace” campaign is to amplify the mission of Stop the Violence Indianapolis and encourag
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Hoosiers For Good Inc., an official NIL collective of Indiana University Athletics, signed a spring class of 31 IU student-athletes who will use their name, image, and likeness (NIL) to make an impact on 13 Indiana charity partners. This is Hoosiers For Good’s largest class of athletes since launching in March of 2022.The summer class represents eight IU sports, including women’s basketball, men’s basketball, football, baseball, softball, women’s field hockey, women’s rowing, and women’s golf.Ho
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Hoosiers For Good Inc., an official NIL collective of Indiana University Athletics, signed a spring class of 24 IU student-athletes who will use their name, image, and likeness (NIL) to make an impact on 10 Indiana charity partners, including four new partners.The newest class of Hoosiers For Good athletes represent IU women’s basketball, football, women’s diving, men’s swimming, volleyball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s golf, wrestling, and women’s tennis.Since its launch in March of 2022
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Hoosiers For Good announced a winter class of 19 community-minded athletes from Indiana University who will raise awareness for 11 charities.
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Three-year commitment will focus on nurses of color and those under age 35 at a time when data shows 50% of nurses are considering leaving the profession.
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Hoosiers For Good and Stop the Violence Indianapolis have partnered with 114 IU Football athletes to challenge young people to end to gun violence.
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New organization Hoosiers Connect to facilitate access to IU men’s basketball and football players and form sponsorships between brands and athletes
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Upgrade Team Selected for Digital Learning Challenge by Institute of Education Sciences
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CICOA and area agencies on aging statewide to help seniors get fruits and veggies year-round with goal of lowering risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure
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PGT Innovations (NYSE: PGTI), a national leader in the premium window and door category, is helping its team members and their dependents pursue their educational goals through its tuition reimbursement program and Inspire the Future scholarship program. Through these two programs, the manufacturing firm has contributed close to $1.2 million in funding over the past four years.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/2022090100566
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Hoosiers For Good announced its Charitable Incubator Program, which helps Indiana University athletes to raise awareness for Indiana charities.
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Accomplished nonprofit leader to usher Humana Foundation into future as it advances health equity
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United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X) announced the awarding of college scholarships to twenty students across the country. All the recipients are children of U. S. Steel employees. The scholarships are funded by the United States Steel Foundation.“The U. S. Steel Scholarship Program allows us to recognize the remarkable achievements of the outstanding children of our valued employees,” said U. S. Steel President and Chief Executive Officer David B. Burritt. “At U. S. Steel, our Culture of C
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Partnership launches “Athlete to Advocate” executive certificate program with Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
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CBRE Group, Inc. (NYSE: CBRE) today announced that Tim Dismond has been promoted to Chief Responsibility Officer, a newly created position.In this new role, Mr. Dismond will retain his current responsibilities as Chief Diversity Officer and bring together all aspects of the company’s Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) efforts under his leadership. These include Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Environmental Sustainability, Workplace Safety & Wellbeing, Philanthropy and Public/Government Af
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Company advocates for partnership with government, other businesses and nongovernmental organizations
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Cummins announcing new environmental sustainability strategy including carbon neutral targets
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Event and Gala to benefit the Indiana Children’s Wish Fund, Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital, Riley Children’s Foundation, A Kid Again
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Cummins announcing new environmental sustainability strategy including carbon neutral targets
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Grants awarded at Komen-led Breast Cancer Disparities Research Summit
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Funds to be applied to studies in biological science, nursing and design
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College and High School Students Earn National Awards For Community Service Impact
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Grant will expand the hospital’s pet therapy program and bring comfort to patients, families and staff members at Riley Hospital for Children
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2017 Annual Conference and Exposition in Philadelphia