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Tufts Health Plan Foundation Pledges $1 Million to Support Racial and Social Justice
20 U.S. Cities and Counties Pledge to Improve Local Systems and Policies to Advance Health Equity with $2 Million in Grants from the Aetna Foundation
Hartford Foundation and First Book Award $1 Million in Grants to Six Connecticut School Districts for Computers and Home Internet Access, Funded by The LEGO Group and The LEGO Foundation
Smithsonian Announces “Race, Community and Our Shared Future” Initiative
Webster announces $100,000 commitment to fight racial inequality
Dominion Energy Commits $5 Million to Social Justice, Community Rebuilding Efforts
JPMorgan Chase and National Urban League Collaborate to Help Black Households Increase Savings
INDIANAPOLIS, IN -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. is committing $1.5 million over two years to help the National Urban League launch their new Financial Savings Initiative, a program that will help black households build savings and meet their long-term financial goals.
Northeast Funder Network 2019 Annual Meeting
This funder learning and strategy session will will focus on the challenges to and opportunities for building more healthy, vibrant and equitable communities, using Newport and the larger region as a portal for learning.
Diversity and Inclusion: Moving Business Forward
Part of the American Savings Foundation Lecture Series.
Corporate Giving Webinar: Corporate Social Responsibility - Best Practices and Tools for Success
PERSPECTIVE: Access to Healthy Foods: How Far Are You Willing to Go?
Film and Television Students to Use $20K from Newman’s Own Foundation to Inspire Inclusion
FAIRFIELD, CT -- Sacred Heart University’s Film and Television Master’s Program (FTMA) has received a $20,000 grant from Newman’s Own Foundation to develop a series of one-minute films promoting inclusion and diversity.
Liberty Bank Presents Willard M. Mcrae Community Diversity Award to Lottie Scott
Association Selects Ten Institutions as Sites for Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Campus Centers
WASHINGTON, DC -- The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) announced today the ten institutions selected to serve as sites for the first Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) Campus Centers. With generous support from Newman’s Own Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, AAC&U will guide the development of the TRHT Campus Centers as part of a multi-year initiative to educate, prepare, and inspire the next generation of leaders to advance justice and build equitable communities.