Sentences with phrase «non-profit grant making»

The Planet Dog Foundation (PDF), Planet Dog's non-profit grant making organization, has reached its $ 1 million milestone.

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Faith and community initiative grant monies should also be cancelled and there should also be no tax deductions for contributions made to charities and non-profits.
In the report, Taylor examined non-profits, government agencies and grant - making foundations and found that non-white minorities comprised no more than 16 percent of staff in these institutions, in spite of constituting 29 percent of the U.S. science and engineering workforce and 38 percent of the American population.
In the postsecondary space, the Gates Foundation made a number of grants — both directly and through NGLC — to intriguing ventures with the potential to improve education dramatically, including some of my disruptive favorites: start - up MyCollege Foundation, which will establish a non-profit college that blends adaptive online learning solutions with other services at a low cost; University of the People, the world's first tuition - free, non-profit, online academic institution dedicated to opening access to higher education globally; New Charter University, a competency - based university that charges only $ 199 per month for students seeking a degree and for which NGLC will fund a research study of its online students and a comparative one of students enrolled in a blended - learning environment delivered through a partnership with the Community College of the District of Columbia; Southern New Hampshire University, which under its President Paul LeBlanc has already created an autonomous online division and will now pioneer the «Pathways Project,» which will offer a self - paced and student - centric associates degree; and MIT, which will use the funds to create a free prototype computer science online course for edX.
Author Bio: Jim Peyser is Managing Partner for City Funds at NewSchools Venture Fund, a non-profit grant - making firm that seeks to transform public education by supporting innovative education entrepreneurs.
Prior to his appointment as Secretary, he served as the Managing Director at NewSchools Venture Fund, a non-profit grant - making firm that seeks to transform public education in high - need urban communities by supporting innovative education entrepreneurs.
The 700 new teachers are made possible by grants from the Walton family, the richest family in the world and owners of the Walmart chain, which gave $ 20 million to the New York City based non-profit.
Made possible by a grant from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation to The Library Foundation, a local non-profit dedicated to our library's leadership, innovation, and reach through private support.
«This is made possible due to the donations and grants received by accredited non-profit credit counselling agencies from the credit industry, (businesses), government and the United Way,» he explains.
Instead, section 523 (a)(8) makes certain educational debts presumptively non-dischargeable, including government issued educational loans, defaulted conditional government grants and scholarships, certain loans from non-profit institutions, and private education loans that are qualified education loans under the tax code.
The purchase of the trailers for the County of San Diego Department of Animal Services was made possible by more than $ 65,000 in donations and grants from the members of Silver Bay Kennel Club of San Diego, Del Sur Kennel Club, Bahia Sur Kennel Club of Chula Vista, Cabrillo Kennel Club, Hidden Valley Obedience Club, The Obedience Club of San Diego County, Inc. and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The new police dog's purchase and training was made possible by $ 14,250 in donations and grants from the American Kennel Club community of non-profit affiliates AKC Reunite and the AKC Humane Fund; AKC member clubs, Trap Falls Kennel Club, Newtown Kennel Club, and Farmington Kennel Club, as well as delegates and local residents.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in grants from the American Kennel Club and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the Rogue Valley Kennel Club, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America, the German Wirehaired Pointer Club of America, Triple A RV Center, Black Bar Lodge, Roe Motors and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer for the Onondaga Animal Response Team was made possible by $ 22,000 in donations and grants from Onondaga Kennel Association, Syracuse Obedience Training Club, Pet Haven Cemetery and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The trailer's purchase was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from local Wyoming and national dog organizations, including the Central Wyoming Kennel Club, Rocky Mountain Tibetan Terrier Club, the Altitude Vet Clinic, the Tibetan Terrier Club of America, the Puli Club of America, and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the Anoka County Minnesota Kennel Club, Greater Twin Cities Golden Retriever Club, Heart of Minnesota Great Dane Club, Minnesota Purebred Dog Breeders Association, Northstar Rottweiler Club, Samoyed Association of Minneapolis - St. Paul, Siberian Husky Club of the Twin Cities, Twin Cities Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
Thanks to a Colorado non-profit animal welfare agency, with the help of a generous grant from PetSmart Charities, 79 dogs left an overburdened animal shelter in northern Texas and made their way to the Dumb Friends League in Denver.
Planet Dog is thrilled to announce that the Planet Dog Foundation (PDF), its non-profit grant - making organization, has now donated over 1 MILLION DOLLARS to support canine service organizations and help dogs help people in need!
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the Hatboro Dog Club, Kennel Club of Philadelphia, Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America, Dog Judges Association of America, and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the New Jersey Federation of Dog Clubs, Ramapo Kennel Club, Taconic Hills Kennel Club, Somerset Hills Kennel Club, the Doberman Pinscher Club of the Tappan Zee, The Northern New Jersey Great Dane Club, the Eastern German Shorthaired Pointer Club, the United States Australian Shepherd Association, the Spinone Club of America, the Newfoundland Club of America, the English Setter Association of America, the American Bullmastiff Association, the Field Spaniel Society of America and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer for the Sumter Humane Society was made possible by $ 22,000 in donations and grants from The Labrador Retriever Club, the Dog Judges Association of America, the Sumter Humane Society and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
As a non-profit, the life saving work we do is made possible solely through donations and grants.
The purchase of the two trailers were made possible by more than $ 44,000 in donations and grants from the Ventura County Dog Fanciers Association, The County of Ventura, CA, Buenaventura Dog Training Club, Dog Judges Association of America, and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
Banfield Foundation has announced 100 % of donations made at Banfield Pet Hospital PIN pads through September, 1 will go toward Disaster Relief Grants for affected non-profit organizations specific to the area (apply online at BanfieldFoundation.org or by e-mailing [email protected]).
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the Ladies Kennel Association of America and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in grants from AKC dog clubs, including the Nashville Kennel Club, Tennessee Valley Kennel Club, Clarksville Kennel Club, Greater Murfreesboro Kennel Club, Tullahoma Kennel Club, Maury County Kennel Club, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailers was made possible by $ 44,000 in donations and grants from the members of the Airedale Terrier Club of America, American Miniature Schnauzer Club, American Rottweiler Club, Arapahoe Kennel Club, Bernese Mountain Dog Club of the Rockies, Buckhorn Valley Kennel Club, Cairn Terrier Club of Denver, Colorado Kennel Club, Colorado Springs Kennel Club, English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Association, Evergreen Colorado Kennel Club, Gordon Setter Club of America, Greater Denver Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Club, Greeley Kennel Club, Irish Setter Club of Colorado, Metro Mile Hi Kennel Club, Peak to Peak Working Dog Association, Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of the Rockies, Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen Club of America, Pharaoh Hound Club of America, Plum Creek Kennel Club, Rocky Mountain All Terrier Club, Field Spaniel Society of America, Flatirons Kennel Club and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The trailer purchase was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from local Indiana and national dog organizations, including the Anderson Kennel Club, Muncie Kennel Club, Anderson Obedience Training Club, Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America, Tibetan Terrier Club of America, Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America, and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit identification and recovery service.
The trailer's purchase was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from local Arizona and national dog organizations, including Arizona Toy Dog Fanciers, Prescott Arizona Kennel Club, Coyote Classic Dog Shows, Sporting Dog Association of Arizona, Scottsdale Dog Fanciers Association, Cavalier King Charles Club of Central Arizona, Superstition Kennel Club, the English Setter Association of America and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America; individuals Mimi Brown, Bud Lake and Randy Brewer; and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the Fort Worth Kennel Club, DFW Metro Golden Retriever Club, DFW Dachshund Club, Dalmatian Club of North Texas, Nolan River Kennel Club, Doberman Pinscher Club of Dallas, Heart of Texas Akita Club, Texas Tri-City Obedience Club, Doberman Rescue of North Texas, The Schipperke Club of America Rescue and Health Foundation, The Basset Hound Foundation and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from Invisible Fence ® Brand, the Washington Brittany Club, Cascade Havanese Club, Sammamish Kennel Club, Mount Rainier Working Dog Club, Washington State Obedience Training Club, Puget Sound Doberman Pinscher Club, Adele Keyfel, Evergreen Basenji Club, Whidbey Island Kennel Club, Pacific Crest Keeshond Club, Dog Judges Association of America, Basenji Club of America, and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer for the Sacramento County Department of Animal Care and Regulation was made possible by $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the AKC Humane Fund, Inc., a not - for - profit that promotes responsible pet ownership, and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the Talbot Kennel Club, the Caroline County Health Department and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the Siberian Husky Club of Greater Chicago, the English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Club of Illinois, the Golden Retriever Club of Illinois, the Prairieland Standard Schnauzer Club of Central Illinois, the English Springer Spaniel Foundation, the English Cocker Spaniel Club of America, the Alaskan Malamute Club of America, the Standard Schnauzer Club of America, Kate Weems, the Kishwaukee Kennel Club, and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer for the McClain County EM / ART was made possible by $ 22,000 in donations and grants from Town and Country Kennel Club, Sooner State Kennel Club, West Central Oklahoma Kennel Club, Canadian Valley Kennel Club and Onofrio Dog Shows, as well as national organizations like the Bulldog Club of America, the Old English Sheepdog Club of America, and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The Pet Friendly Group Grant (PFGG) program provides 10 free surgery certificates to non-profit animal welfare groups and municipal shelters so they can spay / neuter animals in their care before making them available for adoption into permanent, loving homes.
The Planet Dog Foundation (PDF), Planet Dog's non-profit grant - making organization, and the Spirit of Blue Foundation has awarded a safety grant to the Kane County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) of St. Charles, Ill..
The Planet Dog Foundation (PDF), Planet Dog's non-profit grant - making organization, has awarded another $ 66,000 in grants that support canine service programs across the country.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the Sussex Hills Kennel Club, New Jersey Federation of Dog Clubs, The Kennel Club of Northern New Jersey, Schooley's Mountain Kennel Club, Twin Brooks Kennel Club, the Bichon Frise Club of Northern New Jersey, the Non-Sporting Group Club of the Garden State, the Keystone English Springer Spaniel Club, the Vizsla Club of Greater New York, the Garden State All Terrier Club, Kitty Steidel, the Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America, and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the members of the Atlanta Kennel Club and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the Dog Owners Training Club of Lynchburg, James River Kennel Club, Lake Forest Animal Hospital, VCA Boonsboro Animal Hospital, Peaks View Animal Hospital, Piedmont Veterinary Medical Association, American Tibetan Mastiff Association, Dog Judges Association of America, Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of the United States, Finnish Spitz Club of America, Siberian Husky Club of America and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
In addition, the exhibition and all related public programs are made possible in part by a grant from the North Carolina Humanities Council, a statewide non-profit and affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
More recently, the foundation has sustained a commitment to the region by converting those facilities into a dynamic artist residency program, as well as by making a number of grants to area non-profit organizations.
Since its founding in 1987, the Foundation has pursued that mission by making nearly $ 250 million in grants to hundreds of museums and non-profit arts organizations nationwide; through grants made to individual artists and arts writers through its «sister foundation» Creative Capital; and through the Andy Warhol Museum, which it founded and endowed with a permanent collection of nearly 4,000 iconic artworks as well as with archival materials.
Roger Pielke Jr recently made the remarkable discovery that, in addition to his university salary from George Mason University (reported by Pielke as $ 250,000), Jagadish Shukla, the leader of the #RICO20, together with his wife, had received a further $ 500,000 more in 2014 alone from federal climate grants funnelled through a Shukla - controlled «non-profit» (Institute for Global Environment and Security, Inc.), yielding total income in 2014 of approximately $ 750,000.
This series is part of the larger Green From The Ground Up series, a project of the non-profit Tyee Solutions Society made possible through the support of the Vancity / Real Estate Foundation Green Building Grant Program.
The PeopleForBikes Foundation, as part of the Better Bike Share Partnership, will make grants of $ 25,000 — $ 75,000 available to collaborations of non-profit community - based organizations, cities, and bike share operators to support the development and implementation of strategies to increase bike share use in underserved communities.
The PeopleForBikes Foundation, as part of the Better Bike Share Partnership, will make grants of $ 25,000 — $ 65,000 available to collaborations of non-profit community - based organizations, cities, and bike share operators to support the development, implementation, evaluation and institutionalization of strategies related to bike share and equity.
On the other side you have the NFL, a leviathan - sized entity that takes in $ 9.5 billion dollars annually and whose commissioner Roger Goodell makes $ 30 million / year but which somehow is granted non-profit status and is exempt from paying federal taxes.
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