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Second Year of Innovative S.M.I.L.E. Healthcare Pathway Program Empowers Young Minds to Change the Face of Diversity in Dentistry
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S.M.I.L.E. Healthcare Pathway Program announces strategic expansion with leading dental industry partners.
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FarmRaise launched its novel product aimed at transforming the administration of farmer-facing programs, including financial incentives and sustainability programs. This innovative solution marks a significant step forward in empowering farmers and institutions alike with user-friendly tools.FarmRaise delivers software and educational resources that enable farmers to master their farm funding. With a deep commitment to simplifying farm-specific administrative tasks, FarmRaise develops solutions
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Applications for the Second Annual 2024 S.M.I.L.E. Healthcare Pathway Program are now being accepted
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Canadian-based organic snack brand MadeGood reveals its first series of changemakers in the U.S. and Canada who will join their Un-Wrecking Crew. This announcement is part of a multi-channel international creative campaign to inspire youth to lead local initiatives specifically in the areas of food insecurity and together “Un-Wreck the Future.” Each of the Un-Wrecking Crew Members named today will receive $1,000 worth of MadeGood product to use in their community outreach activities.Over the pas
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The first annual scholarship in partnership with CVS Beauty and UNCF provides financial assistance to Black female college students pursuing degrees in STEM
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Four Students Surprised with $25,000 to Jumpstart Their Next Step in Life Through the #ImStillGraduating ‘Funded Futures’ Contest
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Niman Ranch's Next Generation Foundation awards 39 scholarships to support the next generation of sustainable farmers and agriculture leaders.
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St. Louis Community Foundation announces grants from the Bridgeton Landfill Community Project Fund.
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April 26 event to recognize Chicago-area students for academic achievements in STEM
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PPG (NYSE:PPG) today announced the appointment of Malesia Dunn as executive director, PPG Foundation and corporate global social responsibility. In this role, Dunn will report to Bryan Iams, PPG vice president, corporate and government affairs and succeed Sue Sloan, current executive director, who will retire, effective Aug. 1, 2018. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180717005665/en/ PPG app