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Sunflower Bank, N.A. is excited to announce the winners of its 2024 Community Partner Awards. The awards, led by the bank’s Community Affairs Office, were started in 2023 to recognize outstanding organizations in Sunflower Bank and First National 1870 communities.“We’re excited to continue the Sunflower Bank Community Partner Awards in 2024. This allows us to provide much-needed support to wonderful local partners that enhance our communities,” said Danny Spears, Community Reinvestment Act Progr
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The MolinaCares Accord supports Washington community organizations to address health disparities.
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Innovative New Dental School Focused on Serving Rural & Underserved Communities to be First in Nation to Offer Students Three Years of Full-time Immersive Training at Community Health Centers in Tacoma, Tri-Cities and Yakima
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New Brand Offers Same Top-quality Services and Commitment to Disability Inclusion
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Amerigroup funds will be used by the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board to create scholarships to fortify its Behavioral and Dental Health Aide workforce, which fights health disparities by making quality, culturally appropriate care more accessible.
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Funding is part of UnitedHealthcare’s $11 million in Empowering Health grants focused on expanding access to care and addressing the social determinants of health for people in underserved communities
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The MolinaCares Accord invests in expanding youth behavioral health programs in Washington.
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Over $700,000 in Funding for Mental Health Curriculum, Community Redevelopment, Youth Peer Counseling and Behavioral Health Workforce Training
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The online event was part of PEMCO Mutual Insurance’s Annual Supply Surge
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The Supply Surge rallies local businesses and community partners to support students in need
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The Black Future Co-op Fund, University of Washington Foster School of Business’ Consulting and Business Development Center (CBDC), and Bank of America today announced a new partnership to build generational sustainability of Black-led businesses and nonprofits across Washington state.“Black businesses and organizations have long been vital contributors to Washington state, yet purposeful and persistent anti-Blackness has undermined their opportunity to thrive,” says Angela Jones, J.D., Fund arc
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Low-carbon cement and concrete leader attracts A-list venture investors committed to addressing climate change
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The online event supported more than 4,700 homeless and underserved elementary students in Washington
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Supply Surge rallies local businesses and community partners to support students in need
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Molina Healthcare of Washington (“Molina”) is committing an additional $15 million to support primary care providers (PCPs) and substance use disorder (SUD) providers across the state and to help alleviate the financial impacts of COVID-19 on safety net providers. Molina’s contribution will lead to increased stability and ensure that its contracted providers are able to adapt care delivery and maintain and expand access to care for Molina members. This builds upon Molina’s ongoing response to th
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Organization accelerates business model for smarter, healthier midsize cities
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Amazon is donating $1 million to Washington STEM – to support their work in making STEM more accessible, equitable, and meaningful for every Washington student, especially those furthest from opportunity – and $1 million to Pacific Science Center – to develop a new computer science curriculum and expand outreach to 200,000 students in low-income communitiesThe donation is part of Amazon Future Engineer – a childhood to career program aimed at expanding computer science access to more students from underserved and underrepresented communities across the country
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The TEGNA Foundation announced it will award 119 community grants in 37 markets, in its second of two rounds of annual community grantmaking in 2019.
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Molina Healthcare of Washington announced the 2019 recipients of the Molina Community Innovation Fund (the Molina Fund), a new program designed to fund innovative programs that reduce access barriers and address the social determinants of health for Medicaid beneficiaries in regions of Washington State that have implemented Integrated Managed Care (IMC). In this inaugural year, Molina received a total of 152 applications and is distributing nearly $1 million in grants to 16 Washington-based 501(
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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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More than 3,000 Employees, Family Members and Friends Join Nonprofits Statewide to Make Change Happen
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Nationwide Campaign Benefits Women in Crisis Provides Beauty and Personal Care Products to Agencies in Atlanta, Dallas, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Seattle; Winning Shelter Receives $10K
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Comcast’s Washington Offices and 4,800 Employees Supported More Than Fifty Statewide Nonprofit Organizations through Contributions and In-Kind Services
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Kindred at Home and Kindred Hospice today announced that their branches across the country collected food and monetary donations equivalent to more than 300,000 meals during their 14th annual food drive held throughout the month of August. “We are incredibly thankful for the generosity and compassion of the communities we serve as well as our partnering organizations for supporting our annual food drive to help those in need,” said David Causby, C
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VCA ANIMAL HOSPITALS OFFERS FREE BOARDING FOR PETS DISPLACED BY THE UPRIVER BEACON FIRE IN SPOKANE, WASHINGTON
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Leaders and Achievers® Scholarship Program Recognizes Students’ Achievements Both in and Out of the Classroom
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Special Olympics Athlete Appreciation Events in Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma, June 9 and 16
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More than 3,000 Comcast employees, family members and friends will help improve communities across Washington state
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Each Charity to Receive a $5,000 KidCents Grant to Improve the Lives of Children
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Washington nonprofits receive support from C.H. Robinson employees through giving campaign.