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Change Chemistry, a nonprofit dedicated to helping companies scale and implement greener, more sustainable and safer chemistries, and MilliporeSigma, are partnering to host the Innovators Roundtable virtually and in-person in St. Louis, Missouri, from November 14-16, 2023.
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Emma Johnson, PhD, assistant professor of Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, was thrilled to win Illumina’s Polygenic Risk Scores Research Grant Contest.
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The PNC Foundation through PNC Arts Alive announced its selection of four Greater St. Louis arts nonprofits to share $250,000 in grant funding.
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Designed by HGA, the Westwood Hills Nature Center, located in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, won the architecture industry’s highest honor for sustainable design. Explore how the Net Zero Energy / Net Zero Positive Center creates a gateway to the community.
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Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day inspired us to share our love of designing and building with our kids! Members from our Women@CRB employee resource group based in our Philadelphia and St. Louis offices invited their families in to enjoy an evening of fun science experiments.
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During #STG2023, Regions teams are celebrating the season by getting outside and giving back
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30 Non-Profits Receive Grants to Continue and Expand Programming to Invest in Underserved Youth
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Tony Dansberry and Johnny Little’s friendship grew from what started out as purely a business relationship. In 2016, Dansberry, now a U.S. Bank District Manager in St. Louis, was a branch manager and met with Little when he came to the branch to talk about his business goals.
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Recipients include 25 nonprofit organizations across American Water’s national footprint
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To Date, More Than Seven Million Underserved Children Have Received Free Oral Health Education and Services, and $20 Million in Oral Care Products Have Been Donated by Supplier Partners
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For U.S. Bank employee Amanda Trevisano Smith, giving back to others during the holiday season was instilled in her at a young age. And it all started with her grandmother.
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With the holidays in full swing, loyal Boys & Girls Club celebrity alumni and brand partners are spreading joy and investing in the next generation of leaders, innovators and problem-solvers through December 31.
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The St. Louis region is positioned to become the global center for innovation in indoor soilless agriculture thanks to a cooperative effort from dozens of experts over the past two years. This work, which aims to realize the full potential of a burgeoning industry while benefiting the local community, is detailed in a new report released today from World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) Markets Institute.
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Over $22,000 awarded to 12 Illinois Organizations
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This Giving Tuesday and beyond, Famous Footwear (one of the Caleres brands, NYSE: CAL) in partnership with Ticket to Dream Foundation, is helping spread holiday cheer to foster kids all over the country. Customer donations made in-store, in the Famous Footwear app and online at famousfootwear.com will help provide foster youth across the U.S. with holiday gifts, laptop access, new shoes and slippers, and amazing new experiences. Famous Footwear has partnered with Ticket to Dream Foundation since
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Investing in the next generation of leaders, innovators and problem-solvers, brands unite in support of the mission of Boys & Girls Clubs of America now through December 31.
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Stars of the 101 Award recognizes Alsana’s compassion-focused eating disorder recovery program
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Eligible nonprofit organizations can apply for a MONAT Gratitude Grant now through November 18, 2022
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Consultation and resources available at no cost to local community
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Many people think that they would never fall for a scam. In reality, it can happen to anyone. Arthur Schrieber Jr. of St. Louis was restless. He just knew his life was going to change the next morning, so he was too excited to sleep.
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In its third year, fans can step into Shaq’s shoes to visually understand the impact of their Shaq-a-Roni purchase for a chance to win a ‘Shaq-sized’ prize
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More than 6,000 McCarthy salaried and craft professionals to participate
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In recognition of World Food Day, Bunge teams around the globe are volunteering to support community organizations and non-profits focused on fighting hunger
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Bunge is also partnering with Vostok-SOS to support ongoing humanitarian aid in Ukraine
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New Hands-On Experiments Added to Curiosity Labs™ Lesson Library Offered by the Life Science Business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany Wed, 10/12/2022 - 10:00 Type of Content Multimedia with summary Layout Media Gallery Body The science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) sector continues to grow faster than any other in the U.S., according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and there is an urgent need to train the next generation of scientists to fill this pipeline. Studies show earl
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@MaryKayCares is honored to support novel cancer research to find cures for cancer affecting women. In 2022, we awarded $1 million in grants to 10 researchers conducting innovative research to #EliminateCancer.
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Five leading organizations and their founders developing breakthrough social innovations will each receive a $250,000 award and participate in a new program to advance systemic solutions to complex social justice issues.
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With support from Morgan Stanley, national nonprofit Centri Tech Foundation has selected five winners from across the United States, each taking an innovative approach to promoting social justice and inclusive economic opportunity.
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Each of the award winners will receive a $250,000 award and bespoke support aimed at accelerating their ability to scale their solution and drive systemic change.
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Awardees will take part in a nine-month-long collaborative program designed to support transformative systems-level solutions to some of America’s most complex social justice issues.
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Bayer Fund grants support community access to Food & Nutrition, STEM Education and Health & Wellness programs
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Climate Talks - Episode 03: Waste Not Thu, 09/29/2022 - 11:00 Type of Content Multimedia with summary Layout Featured Media Body What if everything you bought—from your phone to your clothes to your dining room table—was made to be infinitely repaired and remade? Circularity is the essence of nature: resources like water and energy are passed from one organism to the next. It is a process which generates no “waste,” because everything is (re)used. So what if our systems for making things mimicke
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Nat'l real estate company Lowe and hospitality mgmt. subsidiary CoralTree form Women in Leadership Forum. Announcing on American Business Women’s Day.
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By Nathan Rubbelke - St. Louis Inno editor SOURCE: Bayer DESCRIPTION:Two subjects are top of mind for Bayer Crop Science President Rodrigo Santos. “We do believe that more than ever, not only because of the pandemic but also because of the war in Ukraine, there are two things that really become even more important than any other topic: food security and climate change,” Santos said. "Those two topics are probably on the agenda of every conversation that we have.” Bayer Crop Science, which has it
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Integrated control software and solutions for Taiyuan Heavy Industry wind turbines to provide reliable, clean energy for 35 million people
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Marks the Third Consecutive Year of Committing $1 Million to Support Non-Profit Organizations Striving to Improve Food Equity and Access
Providence, RI based Southside Community Land Trust awarded $100,000 as recipient of UNFI Foundation’s First Ever Food Equity Project Grant
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Jeffrey Whitford Named a CSR/ESG Professional of the Year in Ragan PR Daily's Communicators of the Year Awards Thu, 07/28/2022 - 10:00 Type of Content Article Layout Media Gallery Body Jeffrey Whitford, head of sustainability and social business innovation at the Life Science business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, was named a CSR/ESG Professional of the Year in Ragan and PR Daily’s Communicators of the Year Awards. The Life Science business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany operates as Mill
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The Future of Diversity in Clinical Trials Thu, 07/21/2022 - 11:30 Subheader Meet some of the first cohort of diverse medical students dedicated to improving health equity who have been chosen to participate in the Robert A. Winn Clinical Investigator Pathway Program. Type of Content Article Layout Featured Media Body When he was 11 years old, Cesar Ramirez contracted a joint infection that spread throughout his body. During a three-month stay in the hospital, his two physicians became not only
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TEGNA has been named a 2022 honoree of The Civic 50 by Points of Light as one of the most community-minded companies in the United States.
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Company plans to achieve net zero operations by 2030, net zero value chain by 2045
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Data provides a baseline for 2025 goals announced in April 2022
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Caleres (NYSE: CAL) today announced what the company and its brands are doing to support LGBTQIA+ associates and customers all year, including support specific to Pride month in June. “As we approach an opportunity to honor, recognize, appreciate, and celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community in June, we want to clearly state that we do this all year at Caleres,” said Amy Hunter, vice president of DE&I for Caleres. “June is the month that the U.S. comes together and officially supports a community of
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Record-breaking interest in the Un-carrier’s 4th nationwide contest aimed at unleashing big ideas to champion change resulted in fifteen winning teams of visionary teens
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Thousands of high school students from across the nation entered for a chance to win, contest unveils new “Teachers’ Champion” award category recognizing educators
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ICL (NYSE: ICL) (TASE: ICL), a leading global specialty minerals company, today announced its ICL Americas team was among the top 25 finalists for the St. Louis Business Journal’s 2022 Corporate Philanthropy and Innovation in Philanthropy Awards. The award recognizes the top 75 companies, which provided the most in charitable contributions in 2021 based on total cash and in-kind giving. As part of the company’s commitment to sustainability – including supporting the communities where it operates
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Amelia Bond announced her intention to retire from her position as president and CEO of the St. Louis Community Foundation effective June 2023, Foundation Board Chair Matthew W. Geekie said today. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220511006044/en/ Amelia Bond to Retire From St. Louis Community Foundation Leadership Position in 2023 (Photo: Business Wire) During Bond’s tenure, the Foundation’s asset base has grown from $18
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Grant to be Paid Over Two Years Through Charitable Trust Donation, Round Up Campaign and Product Donation to Support 4EveryKid Program
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Illinois American Water is celebrating Earth Day by awarding over $14,000 in Environmental Grants for water source protection. Eight innovative community projects will share over $14,000 to help improve, restore or protect watersheds. According to Justin Ladner, Illinois American Water President, including the 2022 commitment more than $290,000 will have been contributed to 90 projects dedicated to water source protection and environmental projects since 2009 via Illinois American Water’s Enviro
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Rose makes long-term commitment to environmental and social responsibility