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Recipients receive up to $2 million to support the development of over 1,300 housing units
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Award Part of the New $1M Native American Housing Opportunities Fund
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***11:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 15, Cultural Center, 571 Park Road 56, Livingston, Texas 77351***
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Dedication Event Marks 15th Anniversary of Helping Hand Project and First as Part of the Cornerstone Building Brands Family
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***11:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 15, Cultural Center, 571 Park Road 56, Livingston, Texas 77351***
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Grants Were Funded Through FHLB Dallas’ $1M Native American Housing Opportunities Fund
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The Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana will host its 22nd annual Chairman’s Cup charity golf tournament Sept. 24-26, 2024.
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Tree planting nonprofit announces 18 subawardees
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The Sovereignty Summit Brings Together Tribal Leaders, Policy Advocates and Experts in Tribal Law to Shape the Future of Cannabis in Tribal Nations
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Launches new initiatives to strengthen statewide support network and improve access to resources for all of California’s diverse communitiesReleases factsheet compiled by UC Berkeley’s Possibility Lab analyzing CA vs Hate’s first year of data
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Up to $1M in Funding Available Over Two Years To Be Shared Among Organizations Supporting Indigenous Food Justice, Nutrition Education, and School Food Programs Across the United StatesDistinguished Advisory Council Convened to Reach, Review, and Support Nonprofits, Indigenous Tribes, and Public Schools Supporting Food Justice for Children
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The MolinaCares Accord provides Santee Sioux Nation $50,000 to assist members following tribal state of emergency.
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Six nonprofits and mission driven companies to scale housing affordability solutions across the U.S.
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Leading up to Giving Tuesday, Newman’s Own Foundation invites the public to participate in grantmaking by voting to support nationally recognized organizations promoting food justice for children
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Allspring Government Money Market Fund’s Tribal Inclusion Class will be distributed exclusively through Wells Fargo
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Banc of California, N.A. (“Banc of California”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Banc of California, Inc. (NYSE: BANC) and Rise Economy announced today a $4.1 billion, three-year Community Benefits Plan (the “Plan”). Banc of California and Rise Economy (formerly the California Reinvestment Coalition) leaders worked collaboratively to develop the expansive plan in connection with Banc of California’s transformational merger with Pacific Western Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PacWest Bancorp (Nas
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Through the HelloFresh Meals with Meaning Program, local Phoenix residents receive free meal kits delivered to their home each weekCompanies coordinate packing event and drive-through distribution to celebrate half million milestoneHelloFresh becomes St. Mary’s largest food donor and commits to extending the Meals with Meaning program in Phoenix through 2024
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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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Osage County Native youth encouraged to embrace healthy hobbies and activities
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Projects to boost local economies with new jobs, help reduce carbon emissions, deliver new renewable energy opportunities
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Players can show their support by wearing the leagues’ bespoke kits in EA SPORTS FIFA 23
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Authors Offer Recommendations on How to Address Health Inequities
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Demonstrating their continued commitment to environmental justice advocacy, WE ACT for Environmental Justice today urged the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) to address the racially disproportionate increase in the number of communities added to Version 1 of the Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool (CEJST). In a new memo sent to Interested Parties, WE ACT detailed the impacts of the methodology changes on addressing environmental injustices. The organization estimated th
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Report offers recommendations for carbon removal companies to ensure climate change solutions address past harms and create equitable future benefitsXPRIZE and Carbon180 partner to center environmental justice in $100 Million XPRIZE Carbon Removal competition, largest incentive prize in history
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Innovators are invited to apply for grants of up to $3 million to scale solutions to housing challenges
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New grants increase investments to locally-led organizations
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Rural Lifestyle Retailer Donates $100,000 to Fund Grants that Aid in Starting, Growing and Sustaining Small Farms
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New end-to-end services help government agencies verify proper administration of grants, relief, and investment funds and drive positive impact
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Participation in the Talent Pipeline Challenge is the latest effort by Exelon to enhance its industry-leading workforce development programs. More than 14,000 people have completed one of the company’s workforce development and job training programs since 2019.
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Medica has provided $500,000 in funds to support Nebraska organizations that address social issues that impact the health of people with low incomes.
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Tribal recipient can pursue a bachelor’s or master’s degree at University of Phoenix
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Report Highlights ‘Inflection Point’ for Company, with Commitments to Underground Powerlines and Become Climate Positive
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In-Kind Donation Provides Grant Recipients GIS Technology
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Adel Hagekhalil, general manager of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, issues the following statement on U.S Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Camille Touton’s testimony today before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources on the severity of the Colorado River drought and need for short- and long-term drought solutions across the West:“The worsening conditions on the Colorado River represent the extraordinary strain the historically dry conditions are having on
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Blue Bird Corporation (Nasdaq: BLBD), the leader in electric and low-emission school buses, applauds the 2022 Clean School Bus Rebate Program recently announced by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a critical step to putting student and community health first in student transportation. The program earmarks $500 million for the replacement of diesel-powered school buses with zero and low emission school buses. The funds will also assist school districts and other eligible particip
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Highlights EQ’s efforts to regenerate urban spaces, preserve local culture and bring humanity into workplaces
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Philanthropic funding will advance new strategies to provide equitable learning for all students
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Grocer celebrates Carnival season by supporting the culture bearers that keep the spirit alive.Winn-Dixie is the one-stop shop for Mardi Gras essentials.Neighbors invited to celebrations in New Orleans, Baton Rouge and North Shore communities.
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Providing a framework for its tribal student population to navigate and overcome educational barriers results in higher course completion and retention rates.
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The Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) welcomed late last week’s introduction of important legislation to investigate and address the atrocities committed at Indian boarding schools throughout the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries.“For far too long, the truth of cultural genocide led by European-Americans at Indian boarding schools has remained hidden in secrecy and ignored. Christian churches, including Quakers, carry this burden of transgression against indigenous peop
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Awards for Resilience Projects Will Increase to $800,000 Annually
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New initiative will help unbanked Black and African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans have easier access to low-cost banking
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Two Apprentices Participate in Season 42 Projects in the Greater Boston Area for the Emmy® Award-Winning PBS Series This Old House
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Facedrive Inc. (“Facedrive”) (TSXV: FD), (OTC:FD) a Canadian “people-and-planet first” technology ecosystem, is pleased to announce that TraceSCAN, the COVID-19 contact tracing solution developed by Facedrive Health, will be implemented as a pilot project (the “Implementation”) by the Waywayseecappo First Nation (“Waywayseecappo”) located in Western Manitoba. Waywayseecappo is an Ojibway First Nation and member of the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council. First Nations have been hit by the pandemic out
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Humana Announces Nearly $1 Million in Financial Relief to Six Oklahoma Community Service Organizations
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PG&E, The Foundation and PG&E Employees Recognize Giving Tuesday: Support Charities with Time, Talent and Resources
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Portions of Funding to Support 7 Tribal Communities, Residents in 3 Counties Affected by Recent WildfiresFunding Includes $25,000 to American Red Cross for Evacuation Shelters
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Jim Thorpe-inspired movement launches new platform to motivate community activism, with Watergen and 4D partnership as next major initiative
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SOURCE and Conservation International partner for third installation to provide sustainable water and improve health in support of UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 6)
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MARY KAY INC. COVID-19 SUPPORT EFFORTS TARGET DISPROPORTIONATELY EFFECTED NATIVE AMERICAN POPULATIONS THROUGH THE INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE NETWORK