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Smith selects the different charities that Cotopaxi supports through the personal relationships he has forged with nonprofits, as well as by targeting areas and companies that have a history of making an impact in education and healthcare.
Some pot businesses have tried to open bank accounts by setting up management companies or nonprofit organizations with ambiguous names - in other words, by misleading the banks.
Additionally, the healthcare organization has announced that it will match up to $ 1 million in donations made by its employee donations through the company's employee assistance nonprofit organization.
The company avoids advertising, preferring to spread the word by sending staffers to conferences for nonprofits.
According to a new study for the Labor Department conducted by Sanat Monica, California - based nonprofit research firm the RAND Corporation, nearly half of U.S. employers with a minimum of 50 workers offered workplace wellness programs in 2012, while 90 percent of companies with greater than 50,000 workers offered the programs over the same period.
The company says the LLC will «pursue its mission by funding nonprofit organizations, making private investments and participating in policy debates, in each case with the goal of generating positive impact in areas of great need.»
The company, led by CEO Richard Levin, former president of Yale University, has also recently established partnerships with a number of governments and nonprofit organizations to bring education to those in the greatest need.
Besides SolarCity, another cornerstone is Buffalo Manufacturing Works, which is operated by EWI, a nonprofit engineering services R&D company based in Columbus, Ohio.
By contrast, the price point for FiscalNote's software as a service offering starts at around $ 10,000 a year for a nonprofit, and is upward of $ 200,000 for a large private or public company.
The report, co-produced by independent nonprofit JUST Capital Foundation and Forbes, measured the performance of more than 890 publicly - traded companies on the Russell 1000 Index across 32 industries.
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The Washington bill, which was shaped by advice from Rolf and Hanauer, would require people or companies that find work for and transfer payments to independent contractors — Uber, say, or a middleman who works with farm laborers — to contribute to a pool of money managed by an independent nonprofit.
Research by the nonprofit research firm Catalyst, for instance, finds that just 1.3 percent of executives and senior level managers in S&P 500 companies are black women.
Founded by Tyler Merrick, Project 7 is a company who gives 50 percent of their profits to seven different nonprofit organizations working in seven critical areas of need.
The homes, created the by company's nonprofit arm Better Shelter, can be fully built in about four hours, and, unlike tents provided by the U.N., hold up for years, even under harsh weather conditions.
The Rolex is made by a company that operates more like a nonprofit than a business, and uses parts of its revenue to support charities, assist the blind, provide jobs for craftsmen and fund schools that teach the art of watchmaking.
It's a project that the company had been working on ever since the partners heard what B Corps are all about: for - profit companies certified by the nonprofit B Lab to meet rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.
At Sodexo, «hunger is one of the core issues,» says Cook, adding that the nonprofit Sodexo Foundation (funded by the company) was specifically created to tackle this issue.
International nonprofit GRAIN has revealed that the world's top 10 dairy companies emitted roughly 231Mt (million tons) of CO2 in 2016, the equivalent of half of France's total GHG footprint and a quarter of the emissions emitted by Germany.
Activate Good is a nonprofit Volunteer Center activating volunteers to help charitable causes in our local community by connecting individuals, groups, and companies to volunteer needs with nonprofits around the Triangle.
Only a third of large companies provide a private, secure area where women can express breast milk during the workday and only 7 percent offer on - site or near - site child care, according to a 2005 national study of employers by the nonprofit Families and Work Institute.
Reverse Trick - or - Treating is an initiative launched by the human rights organization Global Exchange in cooperation with Fair Trade company Equal Exchange and is a collaborative effort of countless children, youth, and adults supported by institutions including nonprofit organizations, faith - based organizations, Fair Trade companies, and schools.
AG Andrew Cuomo just announced his has served a subpoena on the Senate calling for the production of records related to 10 employees who also served on the Soundview board or were employed or retained by the Bronx nonprofit or its affiliated companies.
These offerings are all privately run by companies or nonprofits affiliated with, but not sanctioned by, the Democratic Party.
Disclosure forms filed by the mayor's nonprofit group, the Campaign For One New York, show that it accepted numerous contributions from companies that did business with the city or wanted something from his administration.
The St. George Theatre — which is currently run by a nonprofit — first opened in 1929 by Solomon Brill of the Isle Theatrical Company as a movie and vaudeville house, according to their website.
Since last fall, when federal and state corruption charges were brought against former SUNY Polytechnic Institute president Alain Kaloyeros — who is alleged to have steered lucrative development contracts awarded by two opaque, SUNY - affiliated nonprofits to certain preferred companies — the university's use of nonprofit affiliates has come under increasing scrutiny.
corruption charges were brought against former SUNY Polytechnic Institute president Alain Kaloyeros — who is alleged to have steered lucrative development contracts awarded by two opaque, SUNY - affiliated nonprofits to certain preferred companies — the university's use of nonprofit affiliates has come under increasing scrutiny.
Cuomo also floated the idea of raising revenue by taxing nonprofit health insurance corporations that are bought out by, or convert to, for - profit companies, and those who received a «windfall» from the federal tax plan, which went into effect earlier this month.
By Paul Snyder A proposal to kick $ 10 million in state money toward a nonprofit company's building project is taking hits as a last - minute rush job that sidesteps legislative protocol.
But the building has been sold for $ 38 million dollars last year by the Abyssinian Development Company (ADC) and nonprofit Community Association of the East Harlem Triangle Inc., which together owned 51 percent of the building.
You may just catch the next big thing (okay, fine, and Paul Rudd) at an evening of one - acts by young members of Our Time Theatre Company, a nonprofit program for artistically inclined teens who stutter.
Pedro G. is employed by the nonprofit Soundview Healthcare Network and was also listed as an employee of Soundview Management Company, the for - profit business Espada owns and operates, for most of 2008, Cumo's office says.
In August 1988, he returned to Bari to join the Microelectronics Laboratory of Tecnopolis CSATA (now InnovaPuglia), a nonprofit organization supported by the regional government and the University of Bari to promote information and communication technologies and to serve as a company incubator.
In addition, the Merck institute — a nonprofit foundation set up by the giant drug company — is pulling together a committee of six prominent biologists who will select 150 clones for development into mouse strains over the next few years.
This article originally ran at Environmental Health News, a news source published by Environmental Health Sciences, a nonprofit media company.
A study on the technology impacts of ITER was conducted by The Impact Group for Iter Canada, the nonprofit company committed to locating the ITER project in Canada.
This article originally ran at The Daily Climate, the climate change news source published by Environmental Health Sciences, a nonprofit media company.
Just four years ago, the company had to answer to a round of laboratory testing by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, a nonprofit watchdog group.
His work had long been funded by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), a nonprofit research company founded by public utilities to carry out and fund electricity - related research and development (R&D).
CSC is a nonprofit company owned by the Finnish Ministry of Education, the aim of which is to provide IT computational support to universities and research institutes.
The project is now run by the RISC - V Foundation, whose membership includes a roster of universities, nonprofit organizations and top technology companies, including Google, IBM, Microsoft, NVIDIA and Oracle.
The system is called Global Fishing Watch, and it was conceived by ocean - hugger nonprofit Oceana, developed by our favorite eye - in - the - sky watchdog SkyTruth, powered by satellite company SpaceQuest, with technical support from Google.
IDRI is a new kind of global health nonprofit, taking a comprehensive approach to solving infectious disease by combining the high quality science of a research organization with the product development focus and capabilities of a biotechnology company.
In the article, Katz details two very different nonprofit social enterprise businesses helped by seed funding from Kessler Foundation — Hudson Community Enterprises, a document management company in Jersey City, New Jersey, and Destination Desserts, a food truck enterprise in St. Louis, Missouri.
Companies purchase the simulation gloves to test out their own wares, and then apply to have their products reviewed by the Arthritis Foundation, a nonprofit advocacy organization based in Atlanta.
They use their company platform to share a ton of awesome lifestyle tips on their green living magazine, by creating local and global partnerships for their components, and they participate in 1 % For the Planet, too — which means they donate 1 % of all revenues to environmentally minded nonprofits.
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It has a close relationship with the Korean International Trade Association (KITA), a nonprofit group that helps small - to - medium - size Korean companies break into the U.S. market by introducing them to American retailers and distributors.
The message was created by an unprecedented coalition of private companies, nonprofits and government organizations.
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