Sentences with phrase «as anchor institutions»

Partners for Sacred Places, founded in 1989, works to build the civic value of historic sacred places and the capacity of congregations to better serve their communities as anchor institutions, helping to shape vibrant, creative communities.
What's more, professor Colin Bailey, deputy president & deputy vice-chancellor at the University of Manchester will speak on universities as anchor institutions.
The Buffalo Billion investigation has not prevented Ciminelli Real Estate Corp. from getting the chance to transform an Elmwood Village neighborhood that is losing Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo as its anchor institution.

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In political and social thought, no Christian has ever written a more profound defense of the democratic idea and its component parts, such as the dignity of the person, the sharp distinction between society and the state, the role of practical wisdom, the common good, the transcendent anchoring of human rights, transcendent judgment upon societies, and the interplay of goodness and evil in human individuals and institutions.
As one of South Florida's anchor institutions, FIU is worlds ahead in its local and global engagement, finding solutions to the most challenging problems of our time.
Hired by the Whitney Museum in 1988 as a curator, Golden became the Studio Museum's director in 2005 and has since focused on strengthening the institution's status as a cultural anchor and, recently, spearheading a $ 122 million expansion by architect David Adjaye (of DC's recently opened National Museum of African American History and Culture) that will increase gallery space by almost half.
Local governments: • Create additional pathways to employment for ex-offenders with anchor institutions, such as hospitals and universities, to ensure economic inclusion.
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