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Recipients include 5 nonprofit organizations across Missouri
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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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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.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.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.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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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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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 $183 m
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Names Three to Leadership Team
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Foundation and Its Donors Grant More Than $101 Million To NonprofitsFoundation Will Be the Home of the Center for Civic Research and Innovation
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Event benefits over 800 local nonprofits