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A Total of $50,000 Awarded to Support Children of Employees Nationwide
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Sign up to help end hunger in the community on March 10 with virtual and in-person events
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$40 million Investment to Advance North Side Economic Development; The Steinbridge Group & Student Freedom Initiative Select Virginia Union as first HBCU for Steinbridge Group’s $100M Commitment
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In its 18th year, the Scholarships for Champions program has supported over 100 Houston-area students with more than $650,000 in scholarships
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Ameriprise also donated more than $2.8 million in grants to support communities in need
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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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Small businesses can apply now for loans, access resources to help recovery
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Small businesses can apply now for loans, access resources to help recovery
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The program expands beyond Twin Cities and triples number of nonprofit leaders to receive graduate degree scholarships
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— The two organizations celebrate a decade of partnership and environmental impact with the Reliant EcoShare℠ program —
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As part of its commitment to being a good corporate citizen and protecting its communities, Protective Life Corporation (Protective), a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc. (TSE:8750), has launched a collaboration with apparel brand, FLY V, a project that brings local apparel to Protective Stadium, supports a Birmingham Northside small business, and will direct funds back into Northside communities.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https:
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The company continued its longstanding support for nonprofits that help people meet basic needs and made additional donations to communities impacted by the pandemic and civil unrest
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The U.S. Bank Foundation fund supports leaders of color and addresses inequities, with initial $5 million going toward Twin Cities
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Ameriprise Financial (NYSE: AMP), along with its subsidiary, Columbia Threadneedle Investments, is adapting its longstanding volunteer program so its employees and advisors can give back to communities that face immediate need while adhering to local health and safety guidelines. As the firm approaches its annual National Day of Service, which in past years brought together thousands of volunteers to work side-by-side at food banks, Ameriprise is decentralizing the event and encouraging employee
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The company, along with its employees and advisors, donated $17.5 million and volunteered close to 100,000 hours in 2019
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Seven finalists from community-based and service-oriented organizations to receive full scholarships to pursue a master’s degree with the University
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Mayors and nonprofits in Albuquerque, N.M.; Atlanta; New Haven, Conn.; Romeoville, Ill., receive top honors in CommunityWINS program
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New Jersey American Water is proud to announce the winners of their 9th Annual First Responder Grant Program.
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Giving addresses community issues around affordable housing, small businesses, financial education, workforce development
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Company volunteers also devoted more than 78,000 hours to their favorite charitable causes
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Bank Further Demonstrates its Commitment to New York’s Not-for-Profit Affordable Housing Community
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Ameriprise Financial, Inc. (NYSE: AMP), along with its employees and advisors, donated $15 million and logged 77,000 volunteer hours at nonprofits across the country in 2017. In keeping with its longstanding philanthropic priorities, the company focused on supporting causes that provide basic needs, like food and shelter, and helping foster vibrant communities. Through its national partnership with Feeding America® and other hunger-relief organizations, the co
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Dorsey & Whitney has been named the 2017 winner of the Keystone Award in the large company category by the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce.