CNO Financial Group supports non-profit organizations through its philanthropic efforts that address the physical and financial health of middle-income Americans. It does this by supporting organizations that promote health and wellness, helping military veterans reenter civilian life, and improving local communities. The document also provides information about CNO's Team CNO employee volunteer program and initiatives, philanthropy liaisons at each corporate location, and the company's community involvement and recognition.
The document discusses childhood hunger in America and Share Our Strength's goal to end childhood hunger by 2015. It provides statistics on the number of children living in poverty and not receiving adequate nutrition assistance. Share Our Strength works with partners to increase access to summer meal programs, nutrition education, and fundraising events. The document calls for sponsors for an upcoming fundraising event and provides sponsorship package details and benefits.
This document summarizes award recipients from Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida's 2017 Partner Agency Awards. It recognizes organizations in several counties for their efforts to feed, lead, strengthen, and serve their communities. Awards include the Feed Award (Mount Olive Seventh Day Adventist Church), Lead Award (One Heart for Women and Children), Strengthen Award (Nazaret Casa de Dios), and Lifetime Achievement Award (Bishop Preston Rolle and Herbert Bouey of Apostolic Church of Jesus). Additional county-specific Hunger Hero Awards are also presented.
Reaching Our Youth - Child and Teen Food Insecurity Fernanda Delgado
This document discusses child and teen hunger in Central Florida. It outlines programs from Second Harvest to address gaps in serving youth, such as their Hi-Five Kid's Pack and Kid's Cafe. It recommends best practices for involving youth through program planning, volunteering, and after-school activities. The document also provides suggestions for how community members can get involved, such as becoming a summer food or Kid's Cafe site or leading activities.
The Nourish International student organization at Ohio State University is seeking donations for a fundraising event to support a project to build a potable water pipeline in Cerro Blanco, Peru. The student group implements sustainable development projects abroad over the summer and needs $4,000 to complete the pipeline project. They are requesting gift certificates or other donations for prizes at their upcoming Olympic-style tournament fundraiser to help fund their global poverty solutions work.
A slideshow celebrating the Mental Health Association of San Francisco's sixty years of improving mental health in the diverse communities of San Francisco.
Heritage Trust Federal Credit Union hosted their 10th Annual Charity Golf Tournament at The Golf Club at Wescott Plantation in Summerville to benefit the American Cancer Society. Over 50 players joined local businesses and industry leaders to show their support through donations and sponsorships, raising $12,000 for cancer research. The tournament funds will be donated to the American Cancer Society at their Relay For Life event on April 25th to continue supporting efforts to prevent, detect, and treat cancer.
The Borger HOPE Gala exceeded its fundraising goal of $106,000 by raising over $123,000 for the American Cancer Society through a sell-out crowd, $12,000 from a live auction, and $17,500 from a silent auction. This was one of the most successful years for the event. The increased focus on cancer awareness through orange ribbons, statistics about cancer in the local county, and 118 lights honoring cancer patients helped support those affected by cancer.
CNO Financial Group supports non-profit organizations through its philanthropic efforts that address the physical and financial health of middle-income Americans. It does this by supporting organizations that promote health and wellness, helping military veterans reenter civilian life, and improving local communities. The document also provides information about CNO's Team CNO employee volunteer program and initiatives, philanthropy liaisons at each corporate location, and the company's community involvement and recognition.
The document discusses childhood hunger in America and Share Our Strength's goal to end childhood hunger by 2015. It provides statistics on the number of children living in poverty and not receiving adequate nutrition assistance. Share Our Strength works with partners to increase access to summer meal programs, nutrition education, and fundraising events. The document calls for sponsors for an upcoming fundraising event and provides sponsorship package details and benefits.
This document summarizes award recipients from Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida's 2017 Partner Agency Awards. It recognizes organizations in several counties for their efforts to feed, lead, strengthen, and serve their communities. Awards include the Feed Award (Mount Olive Seventh Day Adventist Church), Lead Award (One Heart for Women and Children), Strengthen Award (Nazaret Casa de Dios), and Lifetime Achievement Award (Bishop Preston Rolle and Herbert Bouey of Apostolic Church of Jesus). Additional county-specific Hunger Hero Awards are also presented.
Reaching Our Youth - Child and Teen Food Insecurity Fernanda Delgado
This document discusses child and teen hunger in Central Florida. It outlines programs from Second Harvest to address gaps in serving youth, such as their Hi-Five Kid's Pack and Kid's Cafe. It recommends best practices for involving youth through program planning, volunteering, and after-school activities. The document also provides suggestions for how community members can get involved, such as becoming a summer food or Kid's Cafe site or leading activities.
The Nourish International student organization at Ohio State University is seeking donations for a fundraising event to support a project to build a potable water pipeline in Cerro Blanco, Peru. The student group implements sustainable development projects abroad over the summer and needs $4,000 to complete the pipeline project. They are requesting gift certificates or other donations for prizes at their upcoming Olympic-style tournament fundraiser to help fund their global poverty solutions work.
A slideshow celebrating the Mental Health Association of San Francisco's sixty years of improving mental health in the diverse communities of San Francisco.
Heritage Trust Federal Credit Union hosted their 10th Annual Charity Golf Tournament at The Golf Club at Wescott Plantation in Summerville to benefit the American Cancer Society. Over 50 players joined local businesses and industry leaders to show their support through donations and sponsorships, raising $12,000 for cancer research. The tournament funds will be donated to the American Cancer Society at their Relay For Life event on April 25th to continue supporting efforts to prevent, detect, and treat cancer.
The Borger HOPE Gala exceeded its fundraising goal of $106,000 by raising over $123,000 for the American Cancer Society through a sell-out crowd, $12,000 from a live auction, and $17,500 from a silent auction. This was one of the most successful years for the event. The increased focus on cancer awareness through orange ribbons, statistics about cancer in the local county, and 118 lights honoring cancer patients helped support those affected by cancer.
The Broward County Gator Club is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to foster relationships between the University of Florida, its alumni, students, and friends in Broward County. It supports UF's mission of teaching, research, and service. Each year, the club awards 15 scholarships of $1,500 each to Broward County high school seniors. The scholarships help future Gators build early relationships with UF alumni. The club hosts various events like watch parties, networking events, and an annual golf tournament to engage members and support the University of Florida.
The SLO Food Bank was selected to compete for a car in Toyota's promotion but had no existing social media presence. A marketing strategy was developed to quickly set up social media pages and build awareness of the competition through posts, videos, ads and outreach. This led to significant growth in their social following over three months and third place in the competition, positioning them for future fundraising success.
The Wyland Foundation works to promote clean water and a healthy ocean through educational programs. Volunteers are needed to assist with the Clean Water Mobile Learning Center, a traveling science museum that teaches about water issues. Volunteers are also needed for community events and assisting with administrative tasks like social media, marketing, and grant writing. Those interested in volunteering should complete an online form providing their availability and relevant skills.
RAFI-USA works to cultivate markets, policies, and communities that support family farms through socially just and environmentally sound practices. It ensures that farm laborers are respected and protected, natural resources are preserved, food is accessible to all, and seed diversity is maintained. RAFI-USA supported farmers through a difficult economic year by finalizing a National Organic Action Plan, doubling funding for the National Organic Program, and providing grants to innovative farmers through the Tobacco Communities Reinvestment Fund. RAFI-USA remains committed to developing sustainable and equitable agriculture systems for the future of family farms.
Shoppers help feed homeless with influence tv purchasesPatricia Blake
Shoppers can help feed the homeless in Los Angeles by purchasing everyday products through InfluenceTV.org, which will donate a portion of each sale to organizations serving the homeless like The Dream Center. The Dream Center's Under the Bridge program serves hot meals to 1,500 homeless people in Skid Row each week. Dr. Michael Clifford, chairman of InfluenceTV.org, calls on shoppers to buy household goods through their site to support feeding the homeless, as millions of Americans are close to becoming homeless themselves.
The Junior League of Greater Fort Lauderdale hosted its 16th Annual Riverwalk Run, which included a 5K run, 5-mile run, and kids' fun run through Fort Lauderdale. Over 200 people attended a pre-race party that raised $19,000 to support the Junior League's projects in human trafficking awareness, childhood nutrition and fitness programs, and donations to other non-profits. Funds raised from the Riverwalk Run and party will support the Junior League's initiatives benefiting children and families in Broward County.
The document summarizes an event hosted by Michigan Clean Water Action called the 2015 Great Lakes Awards Celebration. The event honored individuals and organizations that contribute to sustainability in the Great Lakes region. As an intern for the organization, the author helped plan the event, including fundraising efforts that raised $20,000 from 48 sponsors and $4,528 in donations from Michigan businesses. The awards celebration, held at the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum, brought together approximately 150 guests to recognize award recipients and enjoy Michigan-made food and drinks while increasing awareness of the organization's mission.
Joel Bray runs Shining Light Garden, which grows vegetables and flowers to feed the hungry and bring joy to the sick. He was awarded the national Jefferson Award for his volunteer work. Shining Light received a $100,000 grant from Indian River Impact 100 that allowed them to purchase equipment to increase food production. Both the grant and national recognition validated Impact 100's selection of Shining Light. Bray grows the food to provide healthier options for the poor and homeless. The flowers brighten the days of hospice patients. Shining Light relies on donations and volunteers to continue their important work in the community.
The Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA) will honor outstanding bioscience companies and individuals throughout the state at its Annual Awards Dinner, November 6, at the Denver Marriott City Center. This year’s event will feature keynote speaker Davis Phinney, Olympic medalist and cycling great who is successfully living with early-onset Parkinson’s disease and in 2004 founded the Colorado-based Davis Phinney Foundation.
RE/MAX Results Realtor John Mazzara shares some Minneapolis St Paul resources that might help your tenant get access to aid in the time of a crisis. http://www.MinneapolisStPaulHomes.com
United Soldiers and Sailors of America (USASOA) is a nonprofit organization that provides combat wounded service members and their families with basic essentials like food, shelter, and utilities. USASOA relies on its annual gala to fund these programs. This year's gala, "Salute to Service," will be held on December 5th at the United States Navy Memorial in Washington, DC. USASOA runs various outreach programs to directly help wounded veterans, including delivering supplies through Amazon, providing grocery gift cards, and paying past due bills. The letter requests sponsorship for the gala to continue supporting wounded veterans, whose needs will last a lifetime.
Created to assist families with finding appropriate care for their loved ones with dementia, Insight Memory Care Choices guides its clients in selecting a suitable assisted living situation across the San Francisco Bay Area. Insight Memory Care Choices also supports nonprofit organizations such as the Alzheimer's Association.
The document discusses the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation's Take Steps walk event happening in St. Louis on May 1st. The goals of the event are to raise money for research into inflammatory bowel diseases and improve quality of life for those affected. Last year's St. Louis walk raised $63,000 but this year's goal is to raise $145,000 through recruiting corporate teams, cash sponsors, and in-kind sponsors. Attendees will walk in Forest Park while carrying maracas to "be heard."
The document reports on the impact and activities in 2012 of the Basic Needs Services Program at the Mamie George Community Center, which is run by Catholic Charities. It discusses how the program expanded its capacity through increased funding and staffing. Key accomplishments included serving over 2,800 individuals through its food assistance program and distributing over 150,000 pounds of food through community fairs.
Come to the Table Guidebook: Second EditionRAFI-USA
The second edition of the Come to the Table Guidebook is a 40-page publication released in 2015 by RAFI, the NC Council of Churches and Resourceful Communities. It includes snapshots of community groups that have pioneered innovative food access work, the current status of hunger and agriculture in North Carolina and nationally, along with new resources and stories from faith leaders and from the field.
Border Angels is a non-profit organization that aims to prevent unnecessary deaths of undocumented immigrants crossing the border between the US and Mexico. They set up water stations in the desert and provide food and shelter to help immigrants survive the harsh conditions of the journey. The organization also advocates for immigration reform through marches and education efforts. Volunteers place water tanks and bottled water with GPS locations in the desert to help dehydrated immigrants find water. The outcomes have been many saved lives through access to water, food, and shelter in the desert and harsh weather.
The document announces staff changes and additions to the Agency Relations Department of the Lowcountry Food Bank. Joanna Bruno was promoted to Director and four new staff members were added, including Sarah Pinson as Agency Relations Manager. It also announces Erin Fisher as the new Vice President of Community Initiatives. Upcoming events are listed, such as training sessions on nutrition and grant writing. The vision and mission of the food bank are provided, along with its guiding principles and core values.
There are many local food programs in Philadelphia that bring healthier foods to local grocery stores from share crop farms in California, Washington, and Florida. The city is rich with healthy and flavorful food choices at outdoor markets and in neighborhoods, grocery stores, restaurants, and schools, showing the community's care to make the city a better place through shared efforts.
The letter requests donations from potential donors for a silent auction to benefit The Center for Balanced Living's annual Giving Hope Gala fundraising event in October. The Center provides treatment for eating disorders and aims to raise awareness of these serious mental health conditions. Donations are needed for the silent auction to help make the gala a success in supporting the organization's mission. Contact information is provided for those interested in donating or sponsoring the event.
Josh Shandell founded Cooking for a Cause in 2012 as a University of Michigan community service organization that prepares gourmet meals for a homeless shelter in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Starting with $500 in donations and securing use of commercial kitchens, the nonprofit now has over 45 members and $4,000 in donations to produce nutritious meals for 35 individuals once a month following all health and safety regulations.
This document provides a link to Google Trends exploring search trends related to the term "Mooc". The link analyzes interest over time and across various regions for the keyword "Mooc". No other context or details are provided about the topic or intent of the document.
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The Broward County Gator Club is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to foster relationships between the University of Florida, its alumni, students, and friends in Broward County. It supports UF's mission of teaching, research, and service. Each year, the club awards 15 scholarships of $1,500 each to Broward County high school seniors. The scholarships help future Gators build early relationships with UF alumni. The club hosts various events like watch parties, networking events, and an annual golf tournament to engage members and support the University of Florida.
The SLO Food Bank was selected to compete for a car in Toyota's promotion but had no existing social media presence. A marketing strategy was developed to quickly set up social media pages and build awareness of the competition through posts, videos, ads and outreach. This led to significant growth in their social following over three months and third place in the competition, positioning them for future fundraising success.
The Wyland Foundation works to promote clean water and a healthy ocean through educational programs. Volunteers are needed to assist with the Clean Water Mobile Learning Center, a traveling science museum that teaches about water issues. Volunteers are also needed for community events and assisting with administrative tasks like social media, marketing, and grant writing. Those interested in volunteering should complete an online form providing their availability and relevant skills.
RAFI-USA works to cultivate markets, policies, and communities that support family farms through socially just and environmentally sound practices. It ensures that farm laborers are respected and protected, natural resources are preserved, food is accessible to all, and seed diversity is maintained. RAFI-USA supported farmers through a difficult economic year by finalizing a National Organic Action Plan, doubling funding for the National Organic Program, and providing grants to innovative farmers through the Tobacco Communities Reinvestment Fund. RAFI-USA remains committed to developing sustainable and equitable agriculture systems for the future of family farms.
Shoppers help feed homeless with influence tv purchasesPatricia Blake
Shoppers can help feed the homeless in Los Angeles by purchasing everyday products through InfluenceTV.org, which will donate a portion of each sale to organizations serving the homeless like The Dream Center. The Dream Center's Under the Bridge program serves hot meals to 1,500 homeless people in Skid Row each week. Dr. Michael Clifford, chairman of InfluenceTV.org, calls on shoppers to buy household goods through their site to support feeding the homeless, as millions of Americans are close to becoming homeless themselves.
The Junior League of Greater Fort Lauderdale hosted its 16th Annual Riverwalk Run, which included a 5K run, 5-mile run, and kids' fun run through Fort Lauderdale. Over 200 people attended a pre-race party that raised $19,000 to support the Junior League's projects in human trafficking awareness, childhood nutrition and fitness programs, and donations to other non-profits. Funds raised from the Riverwalk Run and party will support the Junior League's initiatives benefiting children and families in Broward County.
The document summarizes an event hosted by Michigan Clean Water Action called the 2015 Great Lakes Awards Celebration. The event honored individuals and organizations that contribute to sustainability in the Great Lakes region. As an intern for the organization, the author helped plan the event, including fundraising efforts that raised $20,000 from 48 sponsors and $4,528 in donations from Michigan businesses. The awards celebration, held at the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum, brought together approximately 150 guests to recognize award recipients and enjoy Michigan-made food and drinks while increasing awareness of the organization's mission.
Joel Bray runs Shining Light Garden, which grows vegetables and flowers to feed the hungry and bring joy to the sick. He was awarded the national Jefferson Award for his volunteer work. Shining Light received a $100,000 grant from Indian River Impact 100 that allowed them to purchase equipment to increase food production. Both the grant and national recognition validated Impact 100's selection of Shining Light. Bray grows the food to provide healthier options for the poor and homeless. The flowers brighten the days of hospice patients. Shining Light relies on donations and volunteers to continue their important work in the community.
The Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA) will honor outstanding bioscience companies and individuals throughout the state at its Annual Awards Dinner, November 6, at the Denver Marriott City Center. This year’s event will feature keynote speaker Davis Phinney, Olympic medalist and cycling great who is successfully living with early-onset Parkinson’s disease and in 2004 founded the Colorado-based Davis Phinney Foundation.
RE/MAX Results Realtor John Mazzara shares some Minneapolis St Paul resources that might help your tenant get access to aid in the time of a crisis. http://www.MinneapolisStPaulHomes.com
United Soldiers and Sailors of America (USASOA) is a nonprofit organization that provides combat wounded service members and their families with basic essentials like food, shelter, and utilities. USASOA relies on its annual gala to fund these programs. This year's gala, "Salute to Service," will be held on December 5th at the United States Navy Memorial in Washington, DC. USASOA runs various outreach programs to directly help wounded veterans, including delivering supplies through Amazon, providing grocery gift cards, and paying past due bills. The letter requests sponsorship for the gala to continue supporting wounded veterans, whose needs will last a lifetime.
Created to assist families with finding appropriate care for their loved ones with dementia, Insight Memory Care Choices guides its clients in selecting a suitable assisted living situation across the San Francisco Bay Area. Insight Memory Care Choices also supports nonprofit organizations such as the Alzheimer's Association.
The document discusses the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation's Take Steps walk event happening in St. Louis on May 1st. The goals of the event are to raise money for research into inflammatory bowel diseases and improve quality of life for those affected. Last year's St. Louis walk raised $63,000 but this year's goal is to raise $145,000 through recruiting corporate teams, cash sponsors, and in-kind sponsors. Attendees will walk in Forest Park while carrying maracas to "be heard."
The document reports on the impact and activities in 2012 of the Basic Needs Services Program at the Mamie George Community Center, which is run by Catholic Charities. It discusses how the program expanded its capacity through increased funding and staffing. Key accomplishments included serving over 2,800 individuals through its food assistance program and distributing over 150,000 pounds of food through community fairs.
Come to the Table Guidebook: Second EditionRAFI-USA
The second edition of the Come to the Table Guidebook is a 40-page publication released in 2015 by RAFI, the NC Council of Churches and Resourceful Communities. It includes snapshots of community groups that have pioneered innovative food access work, the current status of hunger and agriculture in North Carolina and nationally, along with new resources and stories from faith leaders and from the field.
Border Angels is a non-profit organization that aims to prevent unnecessary deaths of undocumented immigrants crossing the border between the US and Mexico. They set up water stations in the desert and provide food and shelter to help immigrants survive the harsh conditions of the journey. The organization also advocates for immigration reform through marches and education efforts. Volunteers place water tanks and bottled water with GPS locations in the desert to help dehydrated immigrants find water. The outcomes have been many saved lives through access to water, food, and shelter in the desert and harsh weather.
The document announces staff changes and additions to the Agency Relations Department of the Lowcountry Food Bank. Joanna Bruno was promoted to Director and four new staff members were added, including Sarah Pinson as Agency Relations Manager. It also announces Erin Fisher as the new Vice President of Community Initiatives. Upcoming events are listed, such as training sessions on nutrition and grant writing. The vision and mission of the food bank are provided, along with its guiding principles and core values.
There are many local food programs in Philadelphia that bring healthier foods to local grocery stores from share crop farms in California, Washington, and Florida. The city is rich with healthy and flavorful food choices at outdoor markets and in neighborhoods, grocery stores, restaurants, and schools, showing the community's care to make the city a better place through shared efforts.
The letter requests donations from potential donors for a silent auction to benefit The Center for Balanced Living's annual Giving Hope Gala fundraising event in October. The Center provides treatment for eating disorders and aims to raise awareness of these serious mental health conditions. Donations are needed for the silent auction to help make the gala a success in supporting the organization's mission. Contact information is provided for those interested in donating or sponsoring the event.
Josh Shandell founded Cooking for a Cause in 2012 as a University of Michigan community service organization that prepares gourmet meals for a homeless shelter in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Starting with $500 in donations and securing use of commercial kitchens, the nonprofit now has over 45 members and $4,000 in donations to produce nutritious meals for 35 individuals once a month following all health and safety regulations.
This document provides a link to Google Trends exploring search trends related to the term "Mooc". The link analyzes interest over time and across various regions for the keyword "Mooc". No other context or details are provided about the topic or intent of the document.
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La campaña #SonrieMe busca recaudar fondos a través de redes sociales para comprar materiales didácticos y de rehabilitación para el Centro de Atención Integral para Adultos Discapacitados en San Carlos, que atiende a más de 60 personas. La campaña usará los hashtags #SonrieMe y "ellos también van a clases" para generar conciencia sobre las necesidades de las personas con capacidades diferentes. Se anunciarán detalles sobre cómo hacer donaciones monetarias a través de cuentas bancarias o mensajes de texto.
Este documento presenta el temario de una asignatura de 1o de la ESO y resume 9 unidades temáticas que cubren conceptos éticos y filosóficos a través de la historia. Las unidades exploran temas como el concepto de ética en la antigua Grecia, el amor y la amistad, la dignidad humana, la ciudadanía, la tecnología, la religión, la educación, el arte y la estética. El temario proporciona una visión general de cómo los pensadores a través de los tiempos han abordado diferentes aspectos
El documento habla sobre las tendencias de ventas de smartphones y tablets, la innovación a través de la gestión efectiva y el desarrollo de proyectos. Describe dos metodologías para la formación: la tradicional y la metodología Skill Caps, la cual se enfoca en objetivos, contenidos reutilizables, y optimización de recursos y costos a través de la personalización y reutilización.
Las operaciones del anaílisis documentalmoisesruizr
Este documento describe las diferencias entre el análisis documental y el análisis de contenido. Explica que el análisis documental incluye resúmenes y indización, operaciones intelectuales que requieren comprensión y juicios críticos que las máquinas no pueden realizar. También señala que el análisis de contenido se centra en descripciones cuantitativas que las máquinas pueden medir, aunque el significado final debe ser interpretado por humanos.
Biogas is a mixture of gases produced from organic matter breaking down without oxygen. It can be made from recycled waste and used as a fuel source for energy, heat, and movement by breaking down organic waste through bacteria in an oxygen-free environment.
This document provides instructions for students to create a review Glogster poster for Spanish 1 chapters 1-4. Students must first draft their poster on paper before creating the digital version. The poster needs to include at least 2 YouTube videos, 2 pictures explaining a concept, 10 sentences using the concept, and 4 review games. Directions and examples will be posted on the teacher's Edmodo class page. Students should sign up for Glogster and follow the steps provided to complete their review poster.
The document summarizes the work of Second Helpings, a nonprofit organization that rescues unused food and transforms it into meals and job training programs for those in need. Through its Food Rescue program, Second Helpings collects food from wholesalers, grocery stores, and other sources that would otherwise go to waste and uses it to prepare over 3,500 meals daily through its Hunger Relief program. The meals are distributed free of charge to local agencies to feed hungry children, adults, and seniors. Second Helpings also operates a free 10-week Culinary Job Training program that teaches unemployed and low-income adults culinary skills to help them find careers in the food industry. Over 500 adults have graduated from the program, with
GWArc's 47th Annual Harvest Breakfast Visual Ad Book 2017GWArc
Greater Waltham Arc's 47th Annual Harvest Breakfast Visual Ad Book 2017 salutes the Sponsors, Advertisers and Supporters of our fundraiser, as well as GWArc participants, staff, volunteers and community supporters. GWArc, founded in 1956, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit human services agency supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families in the Greater Waltham, MA area.
This document summarizes case studies of various funding sources that have supported sustainable local food systems in Midwest communities. It provides examples of grants, donations, and partnerships that have helped fund farmers markets, food hubs, school food procurement, and other local food initiatives. Lessons learned include the importance of strong partnerships, engaging communities, and not assuming you have all the answers. Funding sources like USDA grants, foundation grants, cooperative development grants, and event sponsorships have helped launch and sustain these local food system projects.
This document provides a social evaluation report for Save On Meats, a social enterprise located in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside neighborhood. Some key points:
- Save On Meats operates various social programs including a meal program providing over 425,000 meals to those in need, a token program that has redeemed over 21,000 tokens, and an incubator kitchen supporting food entrepreneurs.
- As a certified B Corp, Save On Meats is legally required to create benefits for society as well as shareholders. They aim to be socially and environmentally responsible through initiatives like sourcing locally, reducing waste and emissions.
- The report outlines the impacts of Save On Meats' programs and how they measure progress on
The Roosevelt University IMC Capstone class launched a campaign to raise awareness and donations for Feeding America. Through research, the group found that people are more willing to donate if they feel a personal connection to the cause. The campaign, called #FedUp, aims to show people how those facing hunger feel "fed up" with their daily struggle. The campaign will use social media, direct marketing, letters, and word-of-mouth to reach two target audiences: older donors (Generous Jack/Jill) and younger potential donors (Young & Hungry). The objectives are to raise $3,000 as a group and build awareness of hunger in America. The strategy is to show how even small donations can make a
The document summarizes the Food For All program run by Goodwill and Living Faith Ministry. The program aims to provide food for low-income community members and promote healthy living by educating them on making good food choices. Through the program, the ministry has been able to reduce hunger in the community by providing emergency food and helping families sustain themselves with enough food.
The document summarizes the Food For All program run by Goodwill and Living Faith Ministry, which aims to provide food for low-income community members and promote healthy living. The program responds to hunger through collaborative efforts, distributing food to sustain families while educating recipients on making good food choices to reduce hunger and promote health.
Denver Charity Crisis - Final - Edited - For SubmissionStacey Troup
The document discusses several Denver area charities that are struggling due to increasing needs and decreasing donations. It focuses on three charities - Food Bank of the Rockies, Community of Faith, and New Genesis. Food Bank of the Rockies is the largest charity in the state, providing over 44 million meals annually through various programs. However, even it struggles with fundraising efforts. Smaller charities like Community of Faith and New Genesis rely heavily on partnerships with larger charities and face challenges in maintaining funding and operations. The document calls for greater community support of local charities to ensure their continued assistance of those in need.
Partners in Service - Highland Support ProjectGeoff McLean
An overview of the work of Partners in Service of the Highland Support Project that Christ Presbyterian Church of Fairfax, Virginia will be participating in during 2014
Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union holds an annual Food & Fund Drive to help Second Harvest Heartland. Through member donations of food, funds, and credit union reward points, the drive has collected over $66,000 and 10,000 pounds of food since 2003. Affinity Plus employees and members work hard to raise awareness and donations, with branches competing against each other. The donations help the many families in need served by Second Harvest Heartland.
This document summarizes the activities and impact of the Food Bank of Lincoln in 2012. It provides statistics on the number of meals distributed, pounds of food gathered and distributed, backpacks distributed to students, counties and agencies served, individuals served per week, and SNAP program expenses and benefits connected. It also provides information on the operations income sources for the Food Bank and volunteer statistics. Details are given on specific programs run by the Food Bank like the BackPack program, mobile food pantries, rural food distribution, agency distribution network, food for seniors, and SNAP outreach. Results of the 2012 Campaign Against Hunger are summarized, including pounds of food and funds raised from various participant groups and top donors.
Food Security of America - How We Help Hungry FamiliesLesa Bell
Food Security for America stretches the food budgets and brings a community of supportive relationships to low income families. We create communities for people who need healthy food and connection with their neighbors.
How to Start or Convert to a Co-operative BusinessNFCACoops
This presentation from the 46th NOFA Summer Conference is for folks interested in establishing your food/farm business as a legacy and retaining jobs using the co-operative business structure. Co-ops root business in communities, strengthen buy-in, build a resilient & sustainable economy. Learn how co-ops work, the start-up process, benefits of conversion & track record. Hear from those who’ve converted their business to the co-op model, members from worker co-ops, and co-op developers.
Presenters:
Bonnie Hudspeth, Co-op Developer, Neighboring Food Co-op Association.
Adam Trott, Executive Director, Valley Alliance of Worker Co-ops & Shared Capital Co-operative, Member Relations Director.
The United Way supports various social programs run by other agencies in the community, including emergency services, shelters, diversion programs, meals on wheels, and volunteer centers. Donations fund programs rather than agencies. The United Way also runs its own programs like a firewood project, ramp project, food drive, prescription discount program, transitional housing, and emergency planning for special populations. The document encourages support for the local United Way and notes that JSC raised over $1,000 for United Way last year.
Healthy Food Access: Creating a Welcoming Food Co-op, NFCA Fall Gathering, 9....NFCACoops
The roots of the co-operative movement are in food security. Faye Conte from Hunger Free Vermont presents the challenges around access to healthy, affordable food in New England, and how can our food co-ops be a part of the solution, inviting more people to be a part of our movement?
Leveraging Community Talents and Voices to Fight Food Insecurity WorkshopBonner Foundation
The document summarizes the work of Funke Aderonmu as a Congressional Hunger Fellow placed at DC Greens and RESULTS Educational Fund. It describes how DC Greens launched a Community Advocates program to engage local residents with lived experience of food insecurity in advocacy and policy work. Through training and engagement at the local level, Community Advocates helped secure funding for food assistance programs and influenced DC food policy. The document encourages readers to consider how similar community advocacy models could be applied to other issues, and invites participation in the anti-poverty advocacy organization RESULTS.
2015 Team Captain Handbook Use this oneKrysti Peitz
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1. RO U ND UP. DON ATE CH AN G E. MA KE A DIFFERENC E.
rounditupamerica.org
2. A simple program that gives everyday Americans
the opportunity to donate pocket change by rounding
up their purchases to the nearest dollar.
While the individual donations may be nominal,
their collective sum is powerful.
3. How does it work?
Credit card receipts include a line
called “Round Up For Charity.”
Guests simply round up
to the nearest dollar.
4. Yard House has
approximately 5,600
Round It Up America TM
opportunities every day
9. Mission Partner Possibilities
500 restaurants raising an average of $25/day =
$4,537,500 annually
5,000 restaurants raising an average of $25/day =
$45,375,000 annually
11. How will the funds be granted?
95% of funds raised by Round It Up America™
will directly benefit the communities we serve
75% • FLEXIBLE GIVING
granted to non-profits recommended by the trustee/s in Mission Partners
respective communities
10% • NATIONAL RELIEF
will service a National Fund that will be guided by Round It Up America
trustees based on national needs.
10% COMBINED • EDUCATION
5% allocated to the corresponding State Restaurant Educational Foundation
5% is granted for educational programs of Mission Partner’s choosing
3% • ADMINISTRATION & MARKETING
allocated to the corresponding State Restaurant Association for administrative
costs
2% • COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
allocated to cover the Administator/Community Foundation administrative costs
12. Who can you help?
Local non-profit agencies, including food
banks, homeless shelters, crisis relief centers,
emergency assistance for military troops and their
families, and services that protect the welfare of
children and older adults living in our communities.
13. In The News
Round It Up America™
makes Nation’s Restaurant News
on October 26, 2009
15. Testimonials
“For many years I have been trying to convince American Express
to make a program like this available. I hope you can convince other
chains to participate in this sensational program. Thank you for thinking
so kindly about the less fortunate in America.”
Arthur Auerbach, Yard House Guest
“Times are really tough right now, and I personally think Round It
Up America is great! We’re able to help three different organizations
in our community and it makes me proud.”
Theresa Munoz, Yard House Food Server
16. Testimonials
“We are delighted to be selected as a recipient of Round It Up
America. Based on your projects this would equal 44,000 meals
for our community, so THANK YOU!! We’re excited to promote
the program in the Metro Denver area and get lots of supporters
of the Food Bank to the restaurant to participate.”
Janie Gianotsos, Director of Marketing & Community Relations,
Food Bank of the Rockies
“Round It Up America is a great way to make a charitable
contribution to support needs in our community. The concept
has potential for tremendous leverage.”
Shelley Hoss, President, Orange County Community Foundation
17. Program Administration
Round It Up America™ is administered by Orange
County Community Foundation (OCCF), a non-profit
organization with a mission to encourage, support
and facilitate philanthropy. OCCF serves donors and
nonprofit agencies working towards a common goal:
to improve the quality of life for our communities.