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Hotels and recipients were honored at the 2024 Historic Hotels Annual Awards of Excellence Ceremony and Gala on November 21, 2024, at The Omni Homestead Resort in Hot Springs, Virginia (United States of America).
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If the health sector worldwide were a country, it would be the fifth highest greenhouse gas emitting nation on the planet; use of reprocessed devices offers immediately available solution1Research from 8 peer reviewed, Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) powers the calculator; the studies find an average 44% greenhouse gas emissions reduction from use of reprocessed devices compared to their virgin alternativesNearly 10,000 hospitals, including U.S. military hospitals, and every U.S. health system (except the Veterans Health Administration), many of the UK’s National Trusts and German University hospitals reduce cost, waste, and emissions by reprocessing single-use devices from AMDR members
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With nearly $9 million distributed among 42 states, the Un-carrier is helping communities bring impactful community development projects to lifeBeyond Hometown Grants, the Un-carrier is turning rural America magenta by helping to bridge the digital divide, expand connectivity, deliver essential wireless services and more
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With nearly $9 million distributed among 42 states, the Un-carrier is helping communities bring impactful community development projects to lifeBeyond Hometown Grants, the Un-carrier is turning rural America magenta by helping to bridge the digital divide, expand connectivity, deliver essential wireless services and more
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The Getty Research Institute has acquired the work of architect and preservationist Brenda Levin and her firm Levin & Associates. Founded in 1980, the firm became well known for its innovative work in preservation and restoration of important Los Angeles landmarks, as well as new projects for major institutional clients across the region.“The archive of Levin & Associates contributes to a growing collecting and research trajectory at the GRI which seeks to account for histories of conservation a
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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The program will award $40,000 grants to 25 historic U.S. small restaurants, supporting the future growth of these establishments as they navigate current challenges.This initiative is part of American Express’ long history of backing small businesses.
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Twenty-five more small towns and rural communities across the country each receive a T-Mobile Hometown Grant up to $50,000 for community development projects spanning technology, education, environment and health care
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Symetra funding to provide scholarships and wraparound support to 25 Black students by 2025
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Mary Kay Inc., a global entrepreneurship development company and advocate for corporate social responsibility and sustainability, today released its year-end highlights. In 2021, Mary Kay Inc. continued its decades-long commitment to enriching the lives of women around the globe and building healthier, more sustainable communities.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220107005500/en/Mary Kay was named a Silver Globee® Winner
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T-Mobile has committed $25M in funding for small-town community developments projects over the next 5 years
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Commitment to Generation Equality Action Coalition on Gender-Based Violence and Renewed Partnerships with UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women and CARE Underline the Brand’s Mission to Protect Women and Girls around the World
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Charitable Organization Unveils New Name, Logo, Website, Rebranding and First-Ever Foundation Annual Report
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$200,000 Grant to Aid Initial Cohort of Undergraduates from Morgan State University and Miami University
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The Mary Kay FoundationSM Awards Grants to Four North Texas Shelters and Longtime Partners during National Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Month
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MARY KAY INC. AND THE MARY KAY FOUNDATIONSM JOIN FORCES WITH THE UN TRUST FUND TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CARE USA ON A GLOBAL SCALE
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Winners To Be Awarded Share of $2 Million in American Express Preservation Grants Decided Through Public Voting CampaignOver 1.1 Million Votes Cast for 20 Competing Sites, A Record for Partners in Preservation: Main Streets
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Sites Vying for Grants Invite the Public to Learn About Their Preservation Efforts October 20 – 21 and Vote Their Main Street
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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20 Sites Reflecting Americans’ Diversity and Equal Rights Journey Vie for Funding During Partners in Preservation Campaign
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Company Will Host A Free, Family-Friendly Block Party to Celebrate Upcoming Project
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Company Will Host A Free, Family-Friendly Block Party Including Admission to The National Neon Sign Museum
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Company Will Host A Free Family-Friendly Block Party to Celebrate the Beautification Project
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Grants Will Support Community Transformation Projects in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio, Oregon, and Washington
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Program Will Support Community Transformation Projects
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American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation Have Provided $19 Million in Funding Through This Program