Sentences with phrase «percent board participation»

The multi-year initiative grants unrestricted operating support and arts management training to organizations so long as they secure 20 percent in matching funds and reach 100 - percent board participation in fundraising.
Other countries, such as the U.K., have gender diversity champions who have made excellent use of the bully pulpit, notably Lord Mervyn Davies, who is calling for 33 percent board participation by women by 2020.

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Any participation by them in the nomination process is considered to be in their capacities as members of the Board and is not considered to be recommendations from security holders who beneficially own more than five percent of the outstanding Shares.
The National School Board Association (NSBA), long aligned with the SNA on these nutritional roll - backs, yesterday released the results of a survey of 650 school leaders which reportedly found that, since the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act regulations went into effect, «83.7 percent of school districts saw an increase in plate waste, 81.8 percent had an increase in cost, and 76.5 percent saw a decrease in participation by students.»
«The Michigan College Access Network is committed to increasing college readiness, participation and completion rates in Michigan, and Eileen and Janet bring the necessary expertise to ensure we reach our goal of increasing Michigan's college completion rate from 37 percent to 60 percent by the year 2025,» said Amy Smitter, Michigan College Access Network board of directors chairperson.
«The Michigan College Access Network is committed to increasing college readiness, participation and completion rates in Michigan, and Dr. Ross brings the necessary expertise to ensure we reach our goal of increasing Michigan's college completion rate from 36 percent to 60 percent by the year 2025,» said Amy Smitter, Michigan College Access Network board of directors chairperson.
... Over half the public, including 57 percent of parents, admits not voting in the most recent school board election — a remarkably high rate given the tendency of respondents to overstate their electoral participation (Farkas et al. 2001, 15).
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