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Nonprofits Insurance Alliance | June 26, 2020
Nonprofits Insurance Alliance (NIA), the leading P&C insurance provider exclusively serving the 501(c)(3) nonprofit sector, announced today that Alliance of Nonprofits for Insurance, Risk Retention Group (ANI)—part of the NIA group brand—has become a member of Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston (FHLBank Boston). FHLBank Boston is part of the FHLBank System, which was created by Congress in 1932 as a government-sponsored enterprise to serve the public by enhancing the availability o...
The Oaklawn Rotary Club | February 19, 2020
The Oaklawn Rotary Club of Texarkana donated $6,600 to 11 area non-profits at its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday at the TISD Food Services building. Each agency received $600. Recipient agencies included the Caddo Area Council Boy Scouts, CASA, Domestic Violence Prevention, Habitat for Humanity, Harvest Regional Food Bank, Hospice of Texarkana, Main Street Texarkana, Mission Texarkana, Inc., Opportunities, Inc., Randy Sams’ Outreach Shelter and the local chapter of Vietnam Veterans. M...
Greater Worcester Community Foundation | April 09, 2020
The Worcester Together fund, a COVID-19 relief fund established by the Greater Worcester Community Foundation and the United Way of Central Massachusetts in collaboration with the city of Worcester, has given $400,000 in grants to area nonprofit organizations that work with communities that are disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Worcester County. The grants are for nonprofits that are helping to meet the immediate needs of individuals during the crisis, such as food, shelter...
Allianz | August 26, 2020
Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America (Allianz Life) announced today that it is making $2 million in grants to nonprofits in the Twin Cities with the goal of helping to address inequities in the community and bring about positive change in the lives of at-risk members of the Twin Cities community, specifically people of color (POC), seniors and youth. The company will be making two separate $1 million grants, the first to address racial inequity and the youth achievement gap and the se...
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