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The American Children's Society Requests Car Donations

For nearly the last two decades, The American Children's Society has been providing assistance to kids and their families who have been stricken with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. While the nonprofit is perpetually dedicated to their mission and cause, for the first time in their 18-year history, they have been experiencing a considerable shortage of donations.

Software Company Counters AI Disruption on Labor Market with Non-Profit Solution

LogoThe World Economic Forum forecasts that more than 5 million jobs in 15 leading countries will be lost by 2020 as a result of the rapid increase of artificial intelligence and robots. But even more alarming are estimates from Bofa Merill Lynch Global Research reporting that AI automation currently accounts for about $14 trillion of disruptive impacts on manufacturing. This scale of invasion is already reflected in lower salaries and if not addressed will ultimately lead to full scale unemployment.

Fast Capital 360 Sponsors Brad Fox Day

Fast Capital 360, a leader in the alternative lending space, has announced they have sponsored the 2018 Brad Fox Day taking place on Saturday, April 7th.

Heidi A. Heltzel Appointed Executive Director of Rocky Mountain Performance Excellence

LogoRocky Mountain Professional Excellence (RMPEx), a 501c(3) organization serving as the regional organization for the Malcolm Baldrige Performance Excellence Program, has announced the appointment of Heidi A. Heltzel as Executive Director.

The Smith III - 3 Teens, 2 Albums, 1 Mission

LogoIt's not often that you find teens with a known purpose, focus, and commitment. Teens that know what they want and go above and beyond to get it. Well, this is the case with The Smith III; these three fresh musicians, Jalyka, Dalyk, and Alyk, who live in Pennsylvania from Florida, have been on this journey since 2009, and have sacrificed everything to fulfill their dreams.

NYC Nonprofit SHARE Partners with Melba's Restaurant to Offer Women Free Mammograms

LogoSHARE Cancer Support, a nonprofit offering free support to women with breast and ovarian cancer, is partnering with Chef Melba Wilson of Melba's Restaurant to offer free mammograms to women.

NYC Nonprofit SHARE Partners with Melba's Restaurant to Offer Free Mammograms

LogoSHARE Cancer Support, a nonprofit offering free support to women with breast and ovarian cancers, is partnering with Chef Melba Wilson of Melba's Restaurant to offer free mammograms to women.

Movers USA Joins the Baltimore Ravens at Ripken Stadium for Sold out Charity Softball Game

LogoMovers USA was recently found happily among the crowd of Baltimore Ravens fans at a charity softball game organized by players manager, Dan Saffron. A big proponent of supporting charitable organizations with time and money, Movers USA has over 30 years of giving back to their community. In good company, the event was organized by PFS Agency CEO, Dan Saffron. Recognized in the industry for his stellar athlete management services, he is a recent Movers USA customer himself. Now a mainstay amongst Ravens players as a go-to resource for moving in Baltimore, Virginia, Washington D.C., and surrounding areas, Movers USA moved right in to enjoy the celebrity crowd.

Upgrading Drivers Give Back Through the American Children's Society, Inc

Drivers who are upgrading their vehicles this year are giving back by donating their old car to the American Children's Society, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to providing financial assistance to families with children suffering from cancer and other serious illnesses.

Event Planned to Promote Autism Awareness

Misfit Toys Car Club is holding an autocross event called "All-In AutoCross for Autism" on Sunday, April 22, 2018 at the Hollywood Casino St. Louis.

NBA Stars Marcus and Markieff Morris' Foundation Hosts Charity Event During All-Star Weekend

Charity events are nothing new for NBA veterans and twins Marcus and Markieff Morris. Since entering the league, the pair has worked to use their good fortune to help others in their hometown of Philadelphia and in the cities where they play. Late last year, the twins, Thomas Robinson, and their mother Thomasine "Angel" Morris, established Family Over Everything Foundation, Inc. for their charitable giving.

Habitat for Humanity of Teller County Celebrates Grand Opening at Clocktower Condos in Woodland Park

Habitat for Humanity of Teller County began the remarkable transformation of the Lofthouse Inn hotel into nine, affordable housing condo units for local families in early June, 2016. The project, called the Clock Tower Condos, located at 222 E. Henrietta Ave in Woodland Park, Colorado, has been a labor of love for this local Habitat affiliate and the deserving families who will begin moving into their new units in March.

World's First Non-Profit Crypto Organization Platform Poised to Change Dynamics for Donating to Charities

Giving to charity is set to become a lot more transparent, especially for Crypto investors, when new non-profit, Non-Profit Crypto Foundation launches its revolutionizing donation platform.

Peterson Thailand and the Development CAFE Collaborate to Scale Use of Blockchain in Asian Agribusiness – Values, Transparency & Impact

Peterson Projects and Solutions (Thailand) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with The Development CAFE (Indonesia) to channel new investment into blockchain solutions to increase the transparency and sustainability of Asian agribusiness and agroforestry. "Across Asia, blockchain technologies will increase better investment into agribusiness and forestry, historically high-risk business models. We're excited to be creating new values-based impact for business, people and the environment," said Rachel Zedeck, Director of Peterson Thailand.

Cox Capital Delivers Investment Presentation at Nonprofit Event

LogoFor the second year in a row, Associated Grant Makers (AGM), a nonprofit membership-based organization in Boston, hosted Cox Capital Management (CCM) for their presentation titled "An Introduction to Investing for Nonprofits and Foundations." CCM founder Bill Cox and portfolio manager Ethan Brown spoke about the best practices that nonprofits should employ when dealing with investments. The topics ranged from setting up investment committees, writing investment policy statements, evaluating investment managers, and simple tips to protect portfolios from disaster. The event was attended by approximately 20 New England-based nonprofits and was organized by Alex McCray and Kelton Artuso of AGM. Throughout the presentation, Bill shared examples from his 15+ years of experience working with nonprofits and endowments. The pair also touched on how an organization can determine their appropriate asset allocation and what level of management fees are reasonable. Bill and Ethan hosted a brief question and answer session towards the end of their talk.

National Nonprofit Raising Awareness of Most Aggressive Form of Breast Cancer on March 3

LogoOn March 3, Triple Negative Awareness Day, SHARE Cancer Support, a national breast and ovarian cancer support nonprofit, is raising awareness about triple negative breast cancer to help the public understand the risks and severity of developing the disease and to encourage advocacy efforts for better treatments.

Clark Hulings Fund Fellows Continue to Impact the Art World with March Events

Acclaimed national nonprofit organization, The Clark Hulings Fund for Visual Artists (CHF), who have a unique mission to equip professional visual artists to be self-sustaining entrepreneurs, continue to see their 2017-18 fellows impact the art world in March with a variety of exhibits, honors and other activities.

San Diego Chinese Historical Museum Offers a Rare Glimpse Into Renowned Chinese Chien Family in New Exhibit

LogoThe San Diego Chinese Historical Museum (SDCHM) will be debuting a new exhibit, The Life & Deeds of Dr. Shih-Liang Chien, a rare glimpse into a renowned Chinese family's heirlooms and family precepts, or words to live by. This exhibit provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to observe family heirlooms and portraits of a well-respected Chinese family of royalty, leading scientists and university presidents, that has expanded to San Diego. This exhibit will be on view in Downtown San Diego at SDCHM's Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Building from February 22 – April 8.

Goodwill Home Medical Equipment Collecting Used Hospital Beds in New Jersey Throughout 2018

LogoGoodwill Home Medical Equipment is collecting used hospital beds in New Jersey throughout the new year and beyond. Goodwill Home Medical Equipment is a division of Goodwill Industries that collects and refurbishes gently-used medical equipment. Since prices for new medical equipment can oftentimes be costly, it's comforting to know that Goodwill Home Medical Equipment sells products at half the cost. Goodwill Home Medical Equipment is a trusted name and has received its CHAP Accreditation from the Community Health Accreditation Partners under the Standards of Excellence in the durable medical equipment category.

Community Health & Dental Care Celebrates American Heart Month

Though the heart is one of the most important organs in the body, most Pennsylvanians can be doing much more to protect their own. This February, the team at Community Health & Dental Care's medical care office and discount pharmacy in Pottstown is excited to celebrate American Heart Month by educating the public on how to manage their heart health and recognize the signs of a heart attack.

The CCGNJ Reflects on 2017 with Part One of Year in Review

Throughout the month of January, the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ) will reflect on ten of their most important talking points and events in 2017. The CCGNJ released Part One of their Year in Review blog series in the early part of the month, and Part Two will be published in late January.

The CCGNJ Closes 2017 with Part 2 of Their Year in Review

The Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ) recently concluded Part 2 of their 2017 Year in Review blog series, in which they reflected on their most significant topics and events in 2017. The non-profit organization released Part One of their review in early January.

The CCGNJ Offers Ways for Problem Gamblers to Enjoy the Super Bowl Responsibly

This year, countless people will throw Super Bowl parties and gather to watch the big game. As game day approaches, the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ) cautions problem gamblers to take part in Super Bowl festivities responsibly.

The CCGNJ Offers Disordered Gamblers Tips for Handling Anxiety

When dealing with sources of tension and anxiety, disordered gamblers face some unique challenges. The Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ) offers support and counseling to these individuals to help them cope with such stressors. Although both interpersonal relationships and financial difficulties can prove challenging, a strategic approach can help gamblers avoid putting themselves at risk.

ITAVA Solicits Support and Donations for Their Life-Changing Orphanage in Africa

In an era where a good number of organizations ignore the cries of the needy, and where the 'system' pay lips service to the plight of helpless children across the world, ITAVA is presently 'doing the talk' by providing housing, food, clothing, education, medical assistance, and entrepreneurial mentorship to all children in Guinea, West Africa, who need help.