Funding: This research was supported in part by the International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT), a not - for -
profit corporation whose mission includes the scientific evaluation of EFT.
International Society for Animal Rights — Founder of International Homeless Animals» Day, a 501 (c)(3) not - for -
profit corporation whose sole mission is to use education and law to advance animal rights.
Not exact matches
But even women
whose businesses aren't explicitly focused on altruistic goals can
profit from embracing a purpose, according to Trisa Thompson, Dell's chief responsibility officer, who led the development of, and oversees the progress of, the
corporation's 22 core social responsibility goals.
The budget «makes huge, irresponsible cuts hurts families who are struggling to find jobs and put food on the table, but provides big tax breaks for millionaires and large
corporations whose profits are soaring,» Kelly says.
I do not know of any success stories in development where ownership and control of investments is by transnational
corporations whose natural and appropriate interest is their own
profits.
The major producers of technological innovations, besides government, are private
corporations,
whose motives are
profit and growth.
St. Louis English Bulldog Rescue, Inc. is a 501c3 Not For
Profit Corporation that is an all volunteer group of bulldog lovers
whose mission is to re-home bulldogs who are surrendered by their owners or find themselves otherwise without homes, landing in animal shelters or wandering the streets as strays.
Collie Humane Care, Inc. is a not - for -
profit corporation formed to serve Collies in the U.S. and in Canada
whose owners need help for their dogs» care because of serious family emergency.
Rather than role - playing as a mayor, you are the CEO of a
corporation whose goals are to make as much
profit as possible and build a fusion reactor on the moon.
[4] In it, Hileman described «a systematic campaign of disinformation» being conducted by a small group of scientists calling themselves the Global Climate Coalition (GCC)
whose work is funded by coal, oil, utility, automobile, and chemical companies — the
corporations whose profits might decline if Congress took global warming seriously.
Corporations operating under only their fiduciary responsibility might choose to produce more fuel and «take food off the tables of many»
whose starvation won't affect their
profit.
They are big
corporations whose main agenda is to increase
profits for their shareholders at all costs — including the cost of their insureds who pay premiums like you and your family.