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Oklo co-hosted Secretary Granholm on tours of Oklo’s liquid metal experimental programs at Argonne’s state-of-the-art liquid metal testing facilities.Secretary Granholm then toured Argonne’s experimental fuel recycling facilities, where Oklo has three U.S. Department of Energy funded projects to develop advanced recycling technologies in partnership with Argonne.Oklo is developing technologies to help strengthen U.S. energy independence and the nation’s clean energy enterprise with the support and commitment of the Department of Energy’s investments.
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Oklo announces a $2 million cost-share award from the Department of Energy.Oklo is partnering with the Department of Energy and Argonne National Laboratory to advance electrorefining technologies to produce fuel for advanced reactors.This technology will help reduce fuel costs for advanced reactor designs while reducing waste by turning used fuel into advanced reactor fuel.
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DHA selected to join The Bridges Collaborative and invests in ultra-speed Wi-Fi
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Bank will offer zero percent loans for up to $10,000 providing immediate financial relief to residents suffering hardship caused by flooding
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With the recognition by the medical community that recovered COVID-19 patient blood plasma can save lives, Hatzalah of Michigan is collaborating with the Mayo Clinic, Lev Roche, Bikur Cholim of Lakewood, New Jersey, and other Hatzalah organizations nationwide to offer COVID-19 IGG antibody testing in order to identify potential plasma donors for local coronavirus patients. Hatzalah, with the support of TCF Bank, is spearheading the campaign in Metro Detroit to test recovered patients for antibod
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Mouser Electronics sponsors the FIRST® Robotics Competition Hall of Fame exhibit at the 2020 FIRST Championship events in Houston and Detroit.
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TCF Bank customers and team members donate to support cancer research and prevention and to assist those battling cancer and their supporters.
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Company gives back to Tulsa Community Foundation and the Tulsa Area United Way to assist with flood recovery
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Public donations are needed of new and gently used hats, scarves, gloves and mittens;TCF Bank branches in the Milwaukee area serve as collection sites
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Donations from TCF Bank customers and team members support pioneering research and lifesaving treatment for childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases
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Top award recognizes TCF’s exceptional commitment to promoting financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship; TCF commits $100,000 over four years to Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest
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Since 2011, TCF Bank Customers and Team Members Donated More Than $1.3 Million to March of Dimes
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TCF to record a one-time, estimated net tax benefit between $120 million and $140 million TCF gives back $5 million in bonuses to team members and $5 million to nonprofit organizations in the communities it serves
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Public donations are needed of new hats, scarves, gloves and mittens to support Milwaukee Public Schools’ students; donation timeline extended until January 19
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In-branch donations support training of medical service dogs to aid disabled veterans and first responders