Sentences with phrase «as philanthropic groups»

Distinctive Charity Shares Stache of Cash with Schools They may not be commonly recognized as a philanthropic group, but in cities across the United States men are banding together to raise fuzz and then razing that fuzz as part of a unique charity — Mustaches for Kids — that generates money for kids in local schools.

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The philanthropic interests of Berkshire subsidiary executives are as varied as the group is diverse.
Saildrone started as a nonprofit endeavor with the Schmidts» philanthropic foundation, but in August 2015, Jenkins decided to turn it into a for - profit venture and raised $ 14 million from venture capital firms Social Capital, Lux Capital, and Capricorn Investment Group.
Community Partners receive a $ 25,000 philanthropic contribution from Zillow Group as well as in - kind company resources.
We represents leading global corporations, growth and middle - market companies, capital markets participants and entrepreneurs in every major industry group as well as public sector entities, educational institutions, philanthropic organizations and individuals.
The group's efforts are being funded through the Audacious Project, a joint effort of the non-profit group TED and philanthropic organizations such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
The philanthropic divisions of firms such as La Caixa, the third largest Spanish financial group according to its website, provide fellowships of up to $ 100,000 for four years to Ph.D. students who conduct research at CRG.
As for basic science, it's hard because the groups that have the money could be at the philanthropic end and say, «I'd like string theory to happen in my lifetime, and I'd like to put my name on one of your strings or something.»
Dr. Falk is also PI of an NIH, pharma, and philanthropic funded translational research laboratory group at CHOP that investigates the causes and global metabolic consequences of mitochondrial disease, as well as targeted therapies, in C. elegans, zebrafish, mouse, and human tissue models of genetic - based respiratory chain dysfunction, and directs multiple clinical treatment trials in mitochondrial disease patients.
As a service to the community and in accordance with law, the Board of Education may allow community groups to use district facilities for educational, recreational, social, civic, philanthropic and other similar purposes when the facilities are not being used by the district or district - sponsored groups.
As Great Public Schools Now formulates its plans to help expand high - performing public schools that serve students in high - poverty areas, the organization today released a list of schools — and corresponding data from those schools — that details the kinds of schools the group will seek to replicate through its philanthropic giving.
The resolution was proposed by the two board members most vocally supportive of charter schools (Rodriguez co-founded one), and they can see collaboration with philanthropic groups that others view as threatening to the district.
When he assumed office, however, Duncan shed most of the Broader, Bolder agenda, surrounding himself with subordinates and thought - partners drawn from the DFER playbook — including leaders of philanthropic groups such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Terry is also known as «America's Chief Inspiration Officer» and «chief inspirator» for Grizzard Communications Group, which serves the nonprofit health care segment, as well as colleges and universities, in the area of philanthropic branding.
Santander Universities is a philanthropic arm of the Santander Group that is focused on advancing the needs of society as a whole through higher education.
Elizabeth and Frederick Singer are the founders of the Elizabeth and Frederick Singer Foundation, a philanthropic organization that supports groups such as the McLean Project for the Arts — a nonprofit visual arts center, in McLean, Virginia, that exhibits the work of emerging and established artists in the mid-Atlantic and offers instruction and education in the visual arts to adults and children.
In «Bowling Alone,» (Simon & Schuster, 2000), Harvard political scientist Robert Putnam researched statistics on membership in parent - teacher organizations, fraternal associations, religious groups and unions, as well as surveys of voting patterns, philanthropic contributions and time spent visiting neighbors and reading, to support his thesis.
The brand also transcends the real estate industry as it fuels philanthropic endeavors across the nation through the nonprofit Realty ONE Group Cares program, which saw Realty ONE Group's associates log 529 hours of community service and impact 15,897 lives last year.
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