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Bristol County Savings Bank Foundation | February 12, 2020
Bristol County Savings Bank Foundation has awarded $75,000 in grants to eight nonprofit organizations in the Attleboro area. In total, the foundation gave $353,000 to 44 organizations throughout Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The local groups and the amounts they received are: ARC of Bristol County, $12,000; Attleboro Area Interfaith Collaborative, $10,000; Community Visiting Nurse Agency, Inc., $6,000; Hockomock YMCA, $12,000; Horizons for Homeless Children, $2,500; New Hope, $20,...
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PR Newswire | May 15, 2023
GiveSmart by Community Brands, the leading fundraising and donor management system for nonprofits and schools today announced it has been recognized by the 2023 TrustRadius Awards as a Top Rated product in the Nonprofit Fundraising, Donor Management, and Nonprofit CRM categories. Now in its eighth year, the TrustRadius Top Rated Awards is a leading award program spotlighting the best in B2B technology products. The awards recognize the most highly-rated digital platforms and too...
Arbor Day Foundation | March 01, 2023
On February 28, 2023, MetLife Foundation shared that it will support Arbor Day Foundation's tree-planting initiatives in Europe's forests and communities with the greatest need over the next two years. Over 100,000 trees will be planted in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, Turkey, and the United Kingdom starting in 2023. The partnership intends to increase the climate change resilience of these regions. The Arbor Day Foundation has helped plan...
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The Citizen Science Lab | August 18, 2021
The Citizen Science Lab has been awarded a $250,000 grant from the Richard King Mellon Foundation to expand its work in providing science, technology, engineering and math programs to youth and their families in Pittsburgh. A critical component to the creation of a new STEM laboratory located within the Hill District, the funding will play a key role during presentations and negotiations with Hill District stakeholders and community partners to acquire the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Reading Cent...
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