Sentences with phrase «selected social projects»

Details of the settlement haven't been made public, but Audi will «support the revitalisation of Detroit by contributing to selected social projects

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One of the most respected banks in the world and known for its support of philanthropy, BNP Paribas honors select entrepreneurs based on the social impact of their work, their personal and financial investment, and the transparency of their projects.
This project will explore how the Commons select committees fulfil their task of holding the government to account, and will do so by utilising the insights of social psychology and group processes in order to understand how MPs manage their party identities and regulate partisan conflict in an «all - party» institutional environment.
Sterrenlab has been selected by the EU funded project BENISI among 300 of the most promising, impacting and employment - generating social innovations in Europe.
Please explore selected examples of our arts and humanities projects below, or learn more about our past work in arts education and history and social studies.
Each year the Amelia Bloomer Project, sponsored by the Feminist Task Force of the Social Responsibilities Round Table of ALA, selects a list of recommended feminist books, fiction, and nonfiction for young readers from preschool through age 18.
I think it's great that Unbound is using that engaging nature of social media to be more inclusive and allow anyone to become involved in the process, from selecting which books they want to see published, to gaining access to author updates, and receiving exclusive content or rewards for investing in projects.
Sidetracked works with carefully selected clients on multi-channel content collaborations and projects that include sponsored posts, reviews, photography, social media campaigns, press trips, and brand ambassador partnerships.
She has built her career through carefully selected opportunities in the United States and abroad, including leadership roles in entrepreneurial endeavors, social good projects, and content creation and media strategy.
Selected projects will be screened and exhibited as part of a weekend - long event, with associated programming including talks, panels, live performance, and social events.
The global South and its myriad issues — concerning diasporas, hybrid identities, migration flows and travels, personal accounts, memories, isolation, the social fabric, and insularity — have inspired and set the parameters for the Curatorial Committee to select artworks and art projects, as well as oriented the curating of all of the Festival's exhibitions, public programs, and publications.
Charles Gaines: Gridwork 1974 — 1989 The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (travelling to Hammer Museum, Los Angeles) 2013 Notes on Social Justice Paula Cooper Gallery, New York 2012 In The Shadow of Numbers, Charles Gaines Selected Works from 1975 - 2012 Pomona College Museum of Art and Pitzer Art Gallery, Pomona and Claremont 2011 Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City 2008 Manifestos Kent Gallery, New York Susanne Vielmetter Berlin Projects, Berlin 2007 Greenhouse LA > La Biennale di Venezia, Venice (curated by Robert Storr) Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart 2006 Drawings from the «Explosion» and the «Randomized Text» Series Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City Snake River, collaboration with Edgar Arceneaux and the LA Philharmonic REDCAT, Los Angeles Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz Kapinos Gallery, Berlin 2005 Steve Wolf Gallery, San Francisco 2004 Survey exhibition 1991 - 2004 Triple Candie, New York 2003 Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995 - 2001 Phoebe Conley Art Gallery, Fresno 2002 Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995 - 2001 Luckman Fine Art Gallery, Cal State University, Los Angeles 2001 Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995 - 2001, Adoline Kent Award Exhibition Walter / McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco 2000 John Weber Gallery, New York Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica 1997 Brigitte March Galerie99, Stuttgart Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica 1996 Conley Art Gallery, California State University, Fresno John Weber Gallery, New York 1995 Santa Monica Museum, Santa Monica 1993 Fresno Art Museum, Fresno 1991 Charles Gaines: A Survey Exhibition, 1979 - 1991 Gallery Lavignes - Bastille, Paris (traveled to John Weber Gallery, New York; Leo Castelli Gallery, New York; Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Santa Monica) 1990 Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Santa Monica 1989 John Weber Gallery, New York Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Fresh Visions, Santa Monica 1988 Gallery Lavignes - Bastille, Paris Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart 1987 John Weber Gallery, New York Leo Castelli Gallery, New York 1985 Leo Castelli Gallery, New York 1984 Artist of the Month Exhibition Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles 1981 Leo Castelli Gallery, New York John Weber Gallery, New York 1980 John Weber Gallery, New York Leo Castelli Gallery, New York Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston 1979 Young Hoffman Gallery, Chicago Fresno Art Center, Fresno 1978 Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco 1975 University of Southern California, Los Angeles 1972 Cinque Gallery, New York University of Southern California, Los Angeles 1971 Louisville School of Art, Anchorage 1969 State University of New York, College at Oswego, New York
For this work, Respectable Thief, Mosquito begins with a set of text fragments that recur and recombine across the Project's three elements: a single performance staged in various locations throughout the Museum; a video installation; and several visual and sonic interventions across MoMA's existing media platforms, including the display screens in the lobby, Kids audio tour, and select social media channels.
If you are buying large volumes, we can work with you to select specific projects to meet your budget and social development requirements, this can include becoming the sole purchaser for a project.
Social benefits The projects we select not only benefit the environment but also improve the socio - economic conditions by providing clean energy, creating jobs, technological advancement, opportunities conducive to trade and development of the community as a whole.
NEM.io Foundation Ltd. (NEM) the smart asset blockchain technology project today announced that Snap Interactive, Inc., a leading provider of live video social networking applications building on blockchain and other innovative technologies has selected NEM to power the company's core blockchain infrastructure.
• Supervised and trained new interns on selected projects.05 / 05 — 08/05 xyz music company New York, NYMARKETING INTERN • Responsible for developing marketing strategy for college market • Participated in developing firm presentations to research the market atmosphere • Contacted current and perspective partners to introduce the firm, inform about products and services, and gather pertinent records • Gathered and compartmentalized pertinent information on sales, clients, and demographics into XYZ Database, Outlook, and Excel and PowerPoint Documents • Set up one - on - one conferences and attended client and presentational meetingsSKILLS / PERSONAL • Study Abroad in city, Australia, February — June 2007 • Computer Skills: MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access, Bloomberg, Reuters, familiar with VBA, Flash, and web page design • Languages: fluent in Hebrew, basic Spanish • President, ABC Fraternity, 2005 — 2006 • Help the Homeless, AIDS & Relay for Life Walker • Social Activities & Hobbies: Avid runner and guitarist.
SELECTED ACHIEVEMENTS • Obtained 100 % of grants applied for from 3 different donors • Led 19 fundraising programs in 12 months, leading to raising of $ 100,000 for Project Develop Us • Implemented affiliate social media outreach programs as part of the company's «visibility strategy» • Created and implemented department - based learning sessions across 6 departments
Initially, the MHCs were employed by just a select number of local mental health, Healthy Families Illinois, or social service agencies at various project sites across the state that were identified as ready to support this service.
This project aims to provide some tools and guidelines for schools and the Department for Education and Child Development to use to help select evidence - based programs that can be implemented within a preschool or school setting to help nurture children's social and emotional skills.
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