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PR Newswire | August 22, 2023
Community Access, a New York City-based mental health nonprofit, received a grant from Affinity Legacy to support the organization's East Village Access (EVA) program. This long-running psychiatric rehabilitation and treatment program in the East Village supports adults in their recovery and life goal-setting using a PROS model (Personalized Recovery Oriented Services). EVA is a critical mental health program with an open-door policy: all are welcome, and EVA does not exclud...
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts | September 21, 2020
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Inc. ("Blue Cross") today kicks off Service Week, the company's 10th annual company-wide volunteer event. From Sept 21-25, 2,700 Blue Cross employees will volunteer for 65 virtual and in-person service projects supporting 70 nonprofits across Massachusetts. This year's service event has been reinvented to respond to the twin crises of COVID-19 and racial inequities, with an emphasis on employee education and engagement. It also has been ...
Nonprofit Technology, Philanthropy
Prweb | June 13, 2023
No. 1 Fastest-Growing Accounting Firm in the U.S. Aprio, LLP is proud to share that the firm’s charitable arm, The Aprio Foundation, has awarded 11 grants totaling $93,000 to nonprofit community partners. Marking the first of three grant cycles slated for 2023, the first-round community impact grant recipients include Atlanta Track Club Foundation, Atlanta Victim Assistance, Inc., Community Reach of Montgomery County, Creating Connected Communities, Diabetes Foundation, Inc., Final S...
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...
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