WELCOME TO THE NONPROFIT REPORT
Newsletter | Member Login | Signup
Home > Companies > Scottish EDGE
Feature market insights and perspectives from top C-Level executives, elite technology influencers and thought leaders from your company here. This signature initiative has garnered immense support...
Webinar
Conference
Perrigo | April 07, 2020
Perrigo Co. and the Perrigo Co. Charitable Foundation made a donation of $400,000 in funding and $216,000 in product donations to assist community partners who are essential to the COVID-19 response effort. “Perrigo is in a unique position to respond to the COVID-19 crisis, not only by being a global provider of wellness solutions at a time when families need it most, but as a corporate partner to area organizations who are on the front lines of the response efforts,” said Tom Farrin...
Social Movements and Community, Philanthropy
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...
Illinois Bank | April 15, 2020
A Stateline bank is stepping up to help area non-profits support front line workers during the COVID-19 crisis. Illinois Bank & Trust donated $100,000 total to two local organizations. The YMCA of Rock River Valley received $75,000 that will go towards the Y’s COVID-19 emergency childcare program. The program is available to all essential workers in the Rockford area. $25,000 went to the Galena Art and Recreation Center. The cash will be used to support the center’s childcare pro...
Bank of America | January 13, 2020
The Portland-based chapter of a growing national financial literacy nonprofit organization has received a $200,000 grant to increase its outreach. Bank of America announced in November that it had awarded the grant to Financial Beginnings Oregon. The organization will use the funds to reach an additional 5,000 Oregonians with free financial education. "The Oregon Department of Education sets financial literacy standards at every grade level, but the teachers aren't supported and the stu...
infographic
Keep me plugged in with the best
Join thousands of your peers and receive our weekly newsletter with the latest news, industry events, customer insights, and market intelligence.
Welcome back!
Put your news, events, company, and promotional content in front of thousands of your peers and potential customers.
Not a member yet? Not a problem, Sign Up
Sign up
Sign up to contribute and publish your news, events, brand, and content with the community for FREE