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Four Steps to Building Resilient Coastal Cities Wed, 07/26/2023 - 09:00 Type of Content Blog Layout Standard Format Body Originally published on Black Veatch Insights The impacts of climate change are being felt across the globe, especially in coastal areas. According to a physical climate risk study by XDI Cross Dependency Initiative, 40 of the top 50 most at-risk states and provinces will be in China, the United States or India by 2050, with half of all U.S. states in the top 5 percent of thos
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More than $50,000 was awarded in the 20th Annual Michael A. DeMayo Scholarship Program
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Tim Tebow: These college football players ‘represent the true heart of our sport’
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$4 Million in New Funding Advancing Knowledge
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Company Broadens Signature Bright Smiles, Bright Futures Program, Launches Global Oral Health Accelerator with Enactus, Initiates Groundbreaking Research and Expands Diversity Scholarships
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This Giving Tuesday, the Mary Kay Ash FoundationSM is honored to announce over $2 million in cancer research and domestic violence shelter grants around the country. The Mary Kay Ash Foundation was established in 1996 with the overarching purpose of eliminating cancers affecting women. In 2000, the Foundation furthered its mission to include the prevention and elimination of domestic violence. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/h
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The Melanoma Research Alliance, the largest non-profit funder of melanoma research, is proud to announce $8.1 million in funding for 34 new research awards. The awards, issued near the start of Melanoma Awareness Month, provide critical funding to address urgent unmet needs in melanoma. “COVID-19 has impacted so much, including research and clinical trials. This investment in melanoma research is needed now more than ever,” said MRA Board Chair and Co-Founder Debra Black. “We’re proud to support
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Agape Care Group Announces Partnership With BCS & Associates Consulting to Enhance Its Focus on Diversity & Inclusion
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Funding is part of UnitedHealthcare’s $12.3 million in Empowering Health grants focused on expanding access to care and addressing the social determinants of health for people in underserved communities
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Local Blood Center Helps Bring in Hundreds of Donors
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2019 grants now total $8.9 M to organizations working to improve oral health
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Southeastern Grocers launches All for Honor campaign to recognize
active military and veterans with 10 percent discount on qualifying
grocery purchases this Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2017.
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More than 2.6 million active and retired military men and women live
in the seven states Southeastern Grocers serves.
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80 percent of surveyed Southeastern Grocers associates have served or
have a family member who has served our country.
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Southeastern Grocers, together with its collegiate partners and the
United Service Organizations (USO), will donate 1,000 football tickets
to veterans and their families.
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Sodexo, world leader in Quality of Life services, today announced that University of South Carolina (USC) students, staff and visitors looking for gluten-free dining options will find two new destinations on campus that meet their needs. Naturally Woodstock, an existing retail dining venue, recently revamped its menu to feature exclusively gluten-free items. Plan-It-Healthy also offers a menu consisting entirely of gluten-free items.
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Feb 9, 2016 2:15 PM ET - The University of South Carolina (UofSC), located in the capital city of Columbia, is highly regarded as the state’s number one builder of green buildings. It seems only natural that a higher education institution, one preparing the best and the...
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At the recent University of Tennessee football game against University of South Carolina, 11 schools from across the state of Tennessee were recognized as having the top school environmental programs through the Good Sports Always Recycle™ program. The Good Sports Always Recycle (GSAR) program, sponsored by Eastman, Food City and Waste Connections, in conjunction with the University of Tennessee, was designed to educate Tennessee students on the value of environmental stewardship, while also prov