Sentences with phrase «by nonprofit service provider»

The shelter had been operated by nonprofit service provider Aguila, Inc. for a year without an official contract, before then - City Comptroller John Liu rejected DHS's bid for a five - year, $ 46.8 million contract in July 2013.

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Homogeneity may be inevitable and perhaps even desirable for the faith - based nonprofits already in the service - provider mold, but Wuthnow joins the chorus of those warning congregations to «jealously guard their freedom» by being «wary of government support.»
But earlier this year, several of the e-advocacy consulting firms and service providers released a joint study of the use of email for advocacy, communications and fundraising by nonprofit organizations.
Joined by local fire chiefs and nonprofit service providers, Martins stood on the grounds of the county fire academy in Old Bethpage and said the state - appointed Nassau Interim Finance Authority «owes the county taxpayers an apology» for spending up to $ 150,000 on a consultant's report listing $ 87 million in potential cuts.
«A big part of this upswing also was due to aggressive marketing by drugmakers and other advocates,» says Andrew Kolodny, M.D., a psychiatrist and medical director of Phoenix House, the nation's leading nonprofit provider of substance abuse treatment and prevention services.
The Fund aids the Brooklyn communities and organizations impacted by Hurricane Sandy and will provide direct support for need identified by local Brooklyn nonprofit service providers, the small business community and borough civic institutions.
The Northwest Earth Institute was selected this week as part of the 2013 Emma 25, a program run by My Emma email marketing service provider Emma, Inc. that annually awards charitable organizations free email and communications tools for the lifetime of the nonprofit.
The letter to Congress is signed by public and private organizations from every state, including community development organizations; nonprofit service providers; banks and credit unions; state and national trade associations and chambers of commerce, including the American Bankers Association and other groups representing thousands of members; affordable housing organizations; schools, universities and education nonprofits; city governments, state and local elected officials and agencies; and many other businesses, ranging from very large businesses to small, family - owned businesses.
Merely by announcing a meeting on a listserv of DC legal services providers, she got attorneys from nonprofits, law firms, and law schools to come together and think about ways to celebrate DC's pro bono community and encourage more attorneys to do pro bono work.
If you live in West Virginia, please visit http://www.lawv.net/, a legal information website maintained by a nonprofit legal services provider in West Virginia.
If you live in South Dakota, please visit http://ujslawhelp.sd.gov/, a legal information website maintained by a nonprofit legal services provider in South Dakota.
If you live in Wisconsin, please visit http://www.badgerlaw.net/, a legal information website maintained by a nonprofit legal services provider in Wisconsin.
If you live in Wyoming, please visit http://www.lawyoming.org/, a legal information website maintained by a nonprofit legal services provider in Wyoming.
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