The funds raised from the event support the more than 8, 500 children and families
served by the nonprofit organization.
A new report from FPI looks at the importance of jobs in the nonprofit health care and social assistance sector in New York City, and examines how the hardships facing the city's low - income population — the main constituency
served by the nonprofit human services sector — have grown in the wake of the Great Recession of 2008 - 2009 and the weak recovery over the past three years.
Not exact matches
As required
by the
nonprofit's
by - laws, more than half of the Fortune Society's staff and at least a third of its board share with Kozlowski the experience of having been incarcerated, providing role models to those they
serve.
In 2007, Greitens took his commitment back to the frontlines, founding a
nonprofit organization that
serves post-9 / 11 veterans
by deploying them to service projects across the country.
Big
nonprofits like universities are already well
served by suppliers, but modest - sized ones — which also need office space and furnishings, information systems, and business services of all kinds — are not.
Another prong in No Ceilings» new program is an effort
by the
nonprofit Catalyst to create what's being billed as an annual list of CEO - endorsed female candidates who are ready to
serve as directors on U.S. corporate boards.
SOCIAL IMPACT X DESIGN From health care and education to housing and environmental degradation, learn how design has been used
by businesses,
nonprofits, and entrepreneurs to create inclusive products, services, and strategic frameworks that solve «wicked» problems, identify sustainable solutions, and create even greater benefits for the communities they
serve.
In addition to creating jobs,
serving as a community gathering place, and delivering a fantastic retail experience in the community, this store will be the first to offer a dedicated onsite training space where local youth can sign up for retail skills training courses provided in partnership
by two local
nonprofits.
Her vision of
serving Cultural Creative families is currently carried forward through
nonprofit collaborations and over 300 international Pathways Connect Gathering Groups sponsored
by the award - winning, conscious living magazine, Pathways to Family Wellness.
[31] Once school districts have earned federal reimbursements through the National School Lunch or School Breakfast Programs
by serving reimbursable meals, they may spend the funds on any
nonprofit school food program they operate.
Community - based organizations must have 501 (c) 3
nonprofit status and must
serve a population consisting of 50 % or more families earning a yearly income of $ 35,000 or less as cited
by Heartland Alliance's poverty data
by neighborhood
The two - room birth center at the
nonprofit PCC South Family Health Center in Berwyn will be staffed
by certified nurse midwives, doulas and licensed birth assistants; the clinic's physicians will
serve as backup.
Having just celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2017, Postpartum Support International (PSI) is at an exciting point in its development as the leading global
nonprofit organization
serving families affected
by perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
AG Andrew Cuomo just announced his has
served a subpoena on the Senate calling for the production of records related to 10 employees who also
served on the Soundview board or were employed or retained
by the Bronx
nonprofit or its affiliated companies.
The number of Long Islanders
served by one of the region's largest food banks increased
by 19 percent last year despite the improving economy, according to the Hauppauge - based
nonprofit.
Unlike many other
nonprofits, unions are controlled and funded entirely
by the constituency they
serve - the working people who make up their membership.
Five of the 11 must be recommended
by or approved
by Empire State Development, whose president and CEO can
serve as a non-voting «advisory representative» to the
nonprofit board, or designate someone for that role.
Charter schools, which receive public financing but are run
by nonprofit groups, flourished under Mr. Bloomberg, and there are currently 183 in New York City,
serving about 70,000 children, or 6 percent of students citywide.
«Courts have held in several instances that related economic development management corporations, despite their corporate status as
nonprofits, are covered
by the Freedom of Information Law when they
serve as extensions of a government agency,» Freeman said.
In April 2010, Rep. Meeks officially notified then - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D - CA) he had been
served with a subpoena for documents issued
by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York; press reports said the subpoena was tied to the federal corruption probe into the
nonprofits tied to Rep. Meeks and other Queens politicians.
Jack Waters, a multimedia artist who co-founded the
nonprofit arts organization Allied Productions Inc. and formerly worked as co-director of the poineering Lower East Side art space ABC No Rio, was selected
by Councilwoman Rosie Mendez to
serve through 2013.
In August 1988, he returned to Bari to join the Microelectronics Laboratory of Tecnopolis CSATA (now InnovaPuglia), a
nonprofit organization supported
by the regional government and the University of Bari to promote information and communication technologies and to
serve as a company incubator.
Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, in partnership with ORGANIZE — a non-for-profit organization based in New York which leverages health data to end the organ donor shortage
by applying smarter technologies, utilizing social media, building more creative partnerships, and advocating for data - driven policies — The Bridgespan Group — a global
nonprofit organization that collaborates with mission - driven leaders, organizations, and philanthropists to break cycles of poverty and dramatically improve the quality of life for those in need — and Gift of Life Donor Program — an OPO which
serves the eastern half of Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and Delaware — evaluated the metrics and criteria used to measure OPOs across the country, and found significant discrepancies in how potential donors are evaluated and identified.
Education Week, published
by the 501 (c)(3)
nonprofit corporation Editorial Projects in Education (EPE), was founded in 1981 to
serve the public interest
by providing independent, nonpartisan reporting and analysis on American precollegiate education for school leaders, other educators, policymakers, and members of the general public.
She
serves a unique role
by bridging research to practice, successfully informing philanthropy,
nonprofit practice, policy and social innovation.
He ran his idea
by Richard Kahan of the Urban Assembly, a
nonprofit organization committed to creating small public schools in under -
served areas of New York City.
Mr. McGill
served as the president of the Educational Records Bureau, a
nonprofit organization in New York City that publishes tests used
by private schools,...
Prior to joining the HGSE faculty, Schwartz held a wide variety of leadership positions in education and government including
serving as president of Achieve, Inc., an independent, bipartisan,
nonprofit organization created
by governors and corporate leaders to help states improve their schools.
The
nonprofit New Leaders for New Schools, founded in New York City in 2000, has trained 431 principals who are now
serving as leaders in urban schools and plans to build a 2,000 - person national principal corps
by 2018.
She returns to Baltimore schools after
serving for three years as vice president for K - 12 policy and practice at The Education Trust, a Washington, DC - based
nonprofit focused on closing the achievement gap experienced disproportionately
by African American, Latino, and Native students and students from low - income families.
Indeed, Levesque
serves at the helm of two education charities, the Foundation for Excellence in Education, a national organization, and the Foundation for Florida's Future, a state - specific
nonprofit, both of which are chaired
by Jeb Bush.
Since the
nonprofit partnership between Harvard and MIT launched last fall with its first course, a class on circuits that drew nearly 155,000 students, edX has grown to
serve 1.4 million people who have participated in online courses offered
by 29 collaborating universities around the world.
Such opportunities include the Teacher Liaison, the Secretary's Teacher Advisory, the New Mexico Teacher Leader Network, and the Teaching Policy Fellowship facilitated
by Teach Plus — a
nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring that teachers have a voice in policymaking.43 As detailed extensively
by Chiefs for Change in a recent report, these teacher leadership roles and initiatives
serve to empower teachers
by recognizing them as key stakeholders in the policy development and implementation process.44
But since 2006, the school has been run
by Mastery Charter Schools, a
nonprofit that now has four campuses in Philadelphia
serving 2,100 students.
Preschools hosted
by school districts are no more effective, on average, because
nonprofits serve children under identical state safety and quality standards.
After obtaining her degree, she transitioned into the
nonprofit sector, first as a Site Director, then as the Academic Program Director of South Asian Youth Action (SAYA), where she designed and implemented a successful college advisory program tailored to the cultural needs of the population
served by SAYA.
Prior to BAEO, Offiong
served as an Analyst with Bellwether Education Partners, a national
nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the achievement of low - income students
by cultivating, advising, and placing a robust community of innovative, effective change agents in public education reform and improving the policy climate for their work.
A hope operator is a
nonprofit organization with tax exempt status under s. 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code that operates three or more charter schools that
serve students in grades K - 12 in Florida or other states with a record of
serving students from low - income families and is designated
by the State Board of Education as a hope operator based on a determination that:
Considered a prominent figure in higher education, Coles
served as founding executive director of both the Higher Education Information Center at the Boston Public Library, and the Pathways to College Network, a national alliance directed
by TERI of over 30
nonprofit organizations and funders committed to advancing college access and success for underserved students.
We are a group of 20 Oakland public district and charter school teachers
serving on a Teacher Advisory Group brought together
by Educate78, an Oakland
nonprofit committed to attracting and retaining high - quality teachers in Oakland.
Located inside the school, the center is
served by volunteers from community organizations, government agencies, and
nonprofits, including Nevada Partners, the Urban League, Nevada Public Education Foundation, AARP, Americorps, and many others.
The best professional learning for teachers helps them acquire, practice, and apply new skills to better
serve their students.2 But despite annual investments of $ 18 billion
by federal, state, and local agencies into professional learning for educators, many teachers still do not receive the kind of professional learning that helps them grow and improve their practice.3 Less than one - quarter of teachers say that they have changed their instruction as a result of professional learning, likely in part due to the lack of a consistent professional learning strategy across states and school districts.4 Learning Forward, a
nonprofit association dedicated to supporting professional learning for educators, contends that the current state of professional learning is one of «inertia.»
Campaign for Quality Education v. California was filed that same summer
by the
nonprofit law firm Public Advocates on behalf of a coalition of community groups
serving low - income and minority students.
Previously, she
served as Director of Technical Assistance at the State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE), a
nonprofit and non-partisan advocacy and research institution, founded
by former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist.
What a district, institution of higher education, or
nonprofit organization might choose to do is influenced
by funding constraints; logistical needs; and the needs of the teachers, schools, and students that the program
serves.
Bridge Eight is a
nonprofit literary organization that
serves its community and the literary community at - large
by publishing works that transform and connect.
Serving businesses, government,
nonprofits and individuals
by future - proofing their content, DCL started in 1981 and has been named as one of the Top 100 Companies in the Digital Content Industry: The 2012 - 2013 EContent 100, for the second year running.
A CSF is defined
by the HRSA.gov website as «a public or private
nonprofit health care facility located in, designated as, or
serving a Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) with shortages of primary medical care or mental health professionals».
NAHREP is a
nonprofit trade association founded in 1999 and committed to increasing the Hispanic homeownership rate
by empowering real estate professionals that
serve Hispanic consumers.
He currently
serves as the secretary / treasurer for the ACVO Vision for Animals Foundation (VAF), a
nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve the quality of animal life
by restoring and preserving vision through research and education.