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FCEDA | July 07, 2020
The Fairfax County Economic Development Authority (FCEDA) is partnering with the Northern Virginia Pro Bono Law Center and Start Small Think Big on the COVID-19 Pro Bono Collaborative, an initiative to provide free legal assistance to small businesses in Northern Virginia during the COVID-19 pandemic, including help with federal assistance, grant and loan programs, leases and employment issues. Consisting of a network of trusted top-tier law firms, corporations and other legal-service providers,...
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The Salvation Army | December 28, 2021
In a year beset with a global pandemic, major natural disasters, a lifted eviction moratorium, and a rising opioid epidemic, millions of Americans are struggling to make ends meet and are in desperate need for a hand up. As the nation's largest non-governmental provider of services, The Salvation Army has not stopped working to provide help and hope in nearly every ZIP code across the U.S. even when the pandemic put new strains on social service organizations to fulfill heightened service re...
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PR Newswire | August 18, 2023
OneCause, a leading provider of digital fundraising technology, announced the release of Auction AI, an innovative toolset that leverages the power of artificial intelligence to revolutionize giving through donor personalization and choice, increase fundraising revenue, and save nonprofits time during event setup. OneCause customers can now rely on Auction AI to curate personalized recommendations for auction packages. By analyzing bidding patterns and historical data from over ...
Ambler Savings Bank | January 27, 2020
Expressive Path students at Norristown Area High School, Art Teacher Sue Guido, and Pamela Martin, Executive Director of Expressive Path, recently accepted a $15,000 donation from Ambler Savings Bank. The donation, made through the Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program, will be used to provide free creative art and music workshops at local schools, centers, and shelters to teens between the ages of 12 and 19....
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