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Lafarge Canada announced the installation of two electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at its Innovation Hub at Winterburn, in alignment with the company's sustainability goal to reduce indirect carbon emissions from sources. Following the installation of EV chargers at the Kent Avenue Readymix site in Vancouver, Lafarge's Innovation Hub in northern Alberta's prairie region is Lafarge’s first location in Alberta and contributes to the target of one hundred charging stations planned for install
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Dunkin' of DMV regional scholarship program is accepting applications through April 13
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Partnership will immerse minority and underrepresented students in health care finance operations, improving diversity, equity and inclusion in the entrepreneurial ecosystem
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University alumni and leaders participate in the lodge ground-breaking ceremony
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The 40-unit project at 654-668 South 11th Street will cater to residents with low and very low incomes and transform an underutilized parcel near a major Newark corridor
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A new online tool showcases climate change’s impact on future hardiness zone maps
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Newly Created Form Bio Raises $30M Series A Funding Led by JAZZ Venture Partners to empower life scientists with a complete platform for managing large datasets, executing verified workflows, visualizing results and collaborating with their peers - bridging the gap between data and discovery
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Qualtrics’ Classroom Wish List Giveaway honors six teachers committed to creating great experiences for their students
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Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (Nasdaq: WBA) today announced that Alethia Jackson has been named senior vice president, ESG (environmental, social and governance) and chief DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) officer for the U.S. Jackson most recently served as vice president, federal government relations for Walgreens, and will assume her new role Oct. 1. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220830005857/en/ Alethia Jacks
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The annual award supports research and education in quantum optics and photonics at historically Black colleges and universities
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Awardees include six nonprofits in Ohio, Michigan and North Carolina
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Tim Tebow: These college football players ‘represent the true heart of our sport’
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The City of Varennes, Quebec orders its first fully electric fire truck from E-ONE.
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CHD Files Comments with FCC Urging Accommodation of Millions of People Sickened by Wireless Radiation.
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Drilling Into the Skilled Trades Shortage: Stanley Black Decker's Inaugural Makers Index Reveals Few Students Likely to Consider a Career in the Trades; Outdated Perceptions Key Drivers Tue, 04/05/2022 - 13:00 Type of Content Press Release Layout Media Gallery Body NEW BRITAIN, Conn., April 5, 2022 /3BL Media/ - Stanley Black Decker (NYSE: SWK) today released the results of its inaugural Makers Index, an in-depth research study examining sentiment about skilled trade careers in the United States
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The KeyBank Foundation has announced it has granted Kent State University $200,000 to continue its Key Connections program offered by the university to support student success initiatives for underserved students, including first-generation students and students from limited income backgrounds.
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Funding will accelerate the development of breakthrough genetic tools and technologies including software, wetware, and artificial wombs to advance species preservation and restoration as well as further developing human genetic technologies
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Appointments available in Holland, Grand Rapids, Grand Haven, Allendale, and Wyoming areas
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The Foundation will invest up to $30 million over next three years to improve maternal health initiatives and outcomes
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In the second installment of our “Inside the Innovation” series, Gilead’s Ken Kent and Monica Tijerina discuss our patient-focused approach to developing medicines and the importance of including diverse voices throughout the process.
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Finit receives Medical Mutual "SHARE" Award, recognizing the company whose employees best illustrate Medical Mutual's own SHARE program values.
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Climate Finance: Moving Forward After COP26 Thu, 04/14/2022 - 13:15 Type of Content Blog Layout Featured Media Body By William Hepworth and Arya Rudra Funding Climate Action: The Need for Private Sector Leadership From rising sea levels to the acidification of ocean water, from deforestation to the introduction of invasive species in ecosystems, the global effects of climate change are expanding in scope and scale. Financing, both from private and governmental sources, is required to drive tech
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JetBlue’s Innovative Suite of Programs Brings High-Paying Aviation Careers Within Reach for Current Crewmembers and Non-Traditional Candidates
JetBlue’s Landmark Competency-Based Training Program for Aspiring Pilots With No Experience Produces Its First 28 Pilots for JetBlue
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In Celebration of GivingTuesday, Firm Also Provides $50,000 Community Grant to the NYC Partnership Foundation to Stimulate New Business Creation and Resiliency
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The Rutgers Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing unveils its most global class of research fellows ever.
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Music4Life Progress Report 2021
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Equity pledges from Pledge 1% companies like Remitly, Sprinklr, and Toast contribute to $2 billion benchmark in just four months
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Using breakthrough advances in CRISPR genetic engineering, a new wave of thoughtful disruptive conservation and restorative biology aims to rewild degraded ecosystems to help combat the effects of climate change and loss of biodiversity
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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
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Alliance of VCs commit to helping portfolio companies set aside stock for social impact on path to IPO; $1B in new philanthropy already ignited in the last year by companies like Coinbase, UiPath, and Unity
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Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust reaches $500 million grantmaking milestone in Maricopa County, AZ and continues legacy investing in nonprofits.
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2019-20 Music4Life Progress Report
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@apple_growth announces launch of IMPACT - initiative focused for growing Black-owned businesses.
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When you register for BSR20, you’re signing up to hear from some of the greatest leaders in sustainability. In just a few short weeks, tune in to learn from Verizon's Rose Stuckey Kirk, Google’s human rights and public affairs experts Kent Walker and Alex Walden, and co-founder of FT’s Moral Money Gillian Tett.
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Fort Worth and Arlington ISDs benefit from donation
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Fort Worth and Arlington ISDs benefit from donation
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Local Waterjet Manufacturer Repurposes Operations to Produce High Grade PPE
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More than 2,000 artists sign letter supporting Black Lives Matter - Toronto after police target and arrest three people at public art demonstration.
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Cooper’s national scholarship programs benefit children of U.S. employees
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Focused on Empowering Youth with Disabilities and Helping Those in Need Due to COVID-19
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Herbalife Nutrition Brings Healthy Diets Awareness to Communities for World Food Day 2019
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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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Eight construction industry leaders, previous Interns of the Year will judge entries, award $10,000 Grand Prize
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One Energy is partnering with customers to give back to local communities and invest in tomorrow’s STEM and clean energy leaders
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Apple Growth Partners' charitable fund now open for NEO non-profits to apply
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Tortoise has announced that Sage Offutt of Navarre Beach, Fla., Sakshi Kulkarni of Friendswood, Texas, and Ethan Cregan of Strasburg, Ohio are the 2019 recipients of the annual Tortoise Young Entrepreneurs Scholarship Awards. The scholarships are designed to assist deserving students in their academic endeavors and encourage an entrepreneurial mindset to create innovative products, processes and solutions that make a positive impact on society. “We are pleased to award scholarships to these dese
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Upcyclers Network has published its "Closing the Material Loop" report, which includes a collaboration between ERI, Best Buy and HP as an example.
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$1.2 million available from FHLBank Pittsburgh and DSHA
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Michigan communities in Huron, Ottawa and Kent counties are receiving a total of $15,000 for projects to energize local residents and attract statewide attention after winning Consumers Energy’s first “Put Your Town on the Map” competition. Port Austin received $7,500 for first place. Spring Lake received $5,000 as runner-up, and Sparta received $2,500. Also competing were projects in Greenville, Groveland Township, Pentwater, Quincy, Shelby, Stanton and West Branch.
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West Texas Centers (WTC), one of the state’s 39 community centers providing mental health and intellectual developmental disability (IDD) services, has announced its new administrative headquarters located in Big Spring, made possible by a philanthropic gift from The Ryan Foundation. The new building will be known as the Amanda and G. Brint Ryan Center. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190415005578/en/ “In 23 counties ac