But at its core, the HFPA is a non-profit organization.
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Non-profit organization Olive Crest captured the heartwarming moment on film.
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And we're not the typical non-profit organization; we're open source.
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I launched my first non-profit organization (Team Red, White & Blue).
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Awah eventually set up a non-profit organization called Survivors' Network.
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You don't even have to federally register your non-profit organization.
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By partnering with a non-profit organization called RIP Medical Debt.
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The non-profit organization is there to raise awareness about dysautonomia.
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Lyft has teamed up with Black Girls Code, a non-profit organization dedicated to getting more black girls involved in computer programming and technology, to make the non-profit organization one of its Round Up & Donate partners.
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So far, she has raised over $78,000 for the non-profit organization.
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The project was funded by the non-profit organization Friends of Florence.
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A non-profit organization, the CMDC was founded by Bryan 25 years ago.
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The non-profit organization provides healthcare services to 2.5 million people per year.
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Fred Krupp is president of the Environmental Defense Fund, a non-profit organization.
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"I'm hoping one day I could turn it into a non-profit organization."
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Some opponents worry about handing over the system to a non-profit organization.
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She shows me a generator the non-profit organization Samaritan's Purse gave her.
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The center is a civil society non-profit organization based in New York.
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She heads a non-profit organization committed to preserving and protecting the environment.
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The non-profit organization is dedicated to helping veterans transition back to civilian life.
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This is the fourth year of Apple's partnership with the non-profit organization Code.org.
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In India, one non-profit organization is looking to the skies to purify water.
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Grisham is on the board of the Focused Ultrasound Foundation, a non-profit organization.
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She is also the NYC chapter team leader of a global non-profit organization.
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Hopeless Records launched a non-profit organization, Sub City, and coordinated the Take Action!
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One $20 million transaction was directed to a non-profit organization in Sri Lanka.
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Today, the internet&aposs address book is controlled by the non-profit organization ICANN.
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Beyoncé's pastor and the founder of Bread of Life, a non-profit organization in Houston.
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Lydia Johnson, 29, was charged with one count of embezzlement from a non-profit organization.
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The non-profit organization was formed to help the industry grow and operate more efficiently.
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Hyperledger is an open source blockchain project hosted by non-profit organization The Linux Foundation.
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In Denmark, the non-profit organization TrygFonden recruits private dog owners for nursing home visits.
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OutServe is America's largest non-profit organization dedicated to achieving LGBTQ equality in the military.
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The duchess visited the non-profit organization in a business-casual midi dress and coat.
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" The non-profit organization matches a mentor — a "big" — with a mentee, known as a "little.
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Choose a non-profit organization close to their heart and give as much as you can.
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The New York-based non-profit organization works with governments and communities to preserve heritage sites.
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For Cowansage, this was her first experience working with a non-profit organization, she told Axios.
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The World Passport is a document issued by a non-profit organization called World Service Authority.
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The American Institute in Taiwan operates as a non-profit organization with de facto embassy functions.
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The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), a privacy-focused non-profit organization, is one such critic.
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Rise is a non-profit organization that advocates for systematic legal protections for sexual assault survivors.
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The non-profit organization encourages anyone with information related to the abuse to contact law enforcement directly.
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An non-profit organization wants to bring the wonder of the universe to people around the world.
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Arcturos, a non-profit organization, was founded in 1992 with a primary goal to save dancing bears.
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Miracle Messages, a non-profit organization, enables homeless people to deliver short messages to their loved ones.
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Martin Heinrich (NM): Donating $5400 to Community Against Violence, a non-profit organization in New Mexico. Sen.
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She remarried, and founded Lorena's Red Wagon, a non-profit organization that helps victims of domestic violence.
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Scott contacted Credit Counseling of Arkansas, a non-profit organization that helps families turn their finances around.
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Kristin Walter serves as the national spokesperson for The Council for Medicare Integrity, a non-profit organization.
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Andrew J. Rotherham is a co-founder and partner at Bellwether Education, a national non-profit organization.
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A non-profit organization funded by Western governments, CIJA has acquired over 220,000 Syrian intelligence and security documents.
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"It does not affect people the same way," said VK Madhavan, CEO of non-profit organization WaterAid India.
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In just 18 months Women in Music Canada became registered as a non-profit organization with 600 members.
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Their experience led the family to start a non-profit organization to help other families in similar situations.
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One of the cultural centers is Yung Yidish — a non-profit organization that aims to preserve Yiddish culture.
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All proceeds from the Bandcamp sales of the songs will go to the non-profit organization Safe Horizons.
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In 1996, Maná also founded the Selva Negra Foundation, a non-profit organization committed to protecting the environment.
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Blankets of Hope, a global non-profit organization, is trying to change that one blanket at a time.
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The program in White County is somewhat reminiscent of the mission of the non-profit organization, Project Prevention.
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New Yorkers Against Gun Violence, a non-profit organization, ran a Disarm the iPhone campaign targeting the pistol emoji.
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One Spirit is a non-profit organization that provides firewood to hundreds of people on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
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In addition to the gift haul, Aerrix said the business mogul made a donation to non-profit organization code.
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In partnership with the league, Scott contributed $500,000 to Dream Corps, a non-profit organization that champions social justice.
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Last year was a challenging one for the Tor Project, the non-profit organization beyond the anonymous global network.
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The non-profit organization is dedicated to raising awareness about the increased risk in women to develop the illness.
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Preservation South Carolina, a non-profit organization, raises funds to preserve and protect abandoned buildings across the Palmetto State.
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It should be noted that the Committee is a noble non-profit organization celebrating its 2202th anniversary this year.
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The graduate had a base salary of $18,000 at a non-profit organization in Europe, according to Poets & Quants.
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Kristin Walter serves as the spokesperson for The Council for Medicare Integrity, a 501(c)(6) non-profit organization.
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He quit the board of OpenAI, a non-profit organization aimed at promoting and developing AI safely, in February.
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Non-profit organization Sherpa brought the case to French tribunals on behalf of 14 former Syrian employees at Lafarge.
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The recent surge in abortion restrictions can largely be attributed to the non-profit organization Americans United for Life.
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Timothy Head is the executive director of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, which is a conservative non-profit organization.
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ICN is a non-profit organization that has received funding from groups seen by the oil industry as opponents.
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Vow For Girls, an anti-child marriage non-profit organization, wants to end that tragic domino effect for girls.
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There, the USO, a non-profit organization, is providing entertainment and other programming to service members and their families.
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Jonathan Schleifer is executive director of The Fairness Project, a non-profit organization advancing economic fairness through ballot initiatives.
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This kind of self-dealing could (and probably should) get a non-profit organization shut down by the authorities.
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The non-profit organization typically raises about $4 million online in a year, according to the newspaper who cited Romero.
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The NYISO is a private, non-profit organization that manages the New York electricity grid and its wholesale, competitive markets.
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TAPS (the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors) is a non-profit organization that provides services to fallen military members' families.
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Boyce was a longtime advocate for the non-profit organization Thirst Project, which raises awareness about the global water crisis.
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In January 2011, the couple founded Hayden's Helping Hands, a non-profit organization that foots families' bills from stillborn deliveries.
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After her death, Guttenberg created a non-profit organization in her honor and became a vocal anti-gun violence activist.
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In partnership with the league, Scott will contribute $500,000 to Dream Corps, a non-profit organization that champions social justice.
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The shelter will be the first building to be erected under the new Bobbi Kristina Brown Serenity non-profit organization.
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The non-profit organization hopes to expand their program beyond the New York metropolitan area and help even more children.
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The non-profit organization helps finance HIV/AIDS grants in more than half-a-dozen countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Women in ETFs is a non-profit organization with 1,700 members, including both women and men, according to the group.
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She is also the President of the Fundación Cisneros, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving education in the region.
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She previously worked as the director of the non-profit organization, which receives state and federal funds, WSAZ- TV reports.
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In December, Kardashian West donated 1,000 pairs of Adidas and Kardashian Kollection shoes to non-profit organization Soles 4 Souls.
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The non-profit organization TED is facing sexual harassment claims both internally among their staff and externally from conference attendees.
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Policymakers should consider reform that establishes a federally chartered, non-profit organization to modernize the system funded by user-fees.
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That same day he also announced that his non-profit organization SocialWorks would be donating $10,000 to select Chicago schools.
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The non-profit organization crowdsources fact-checks from scientists with relevant experience, which are then reviewed by a staff editor.
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Ian Adams is a senior fellow with the R Street Institute, a non-profit organization aimed at promoting limited government.
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Nick Tomboulides is Executive Director of U.S. Term Limits, a non-profit organization advocating for a congressional term limits amendment.
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Project Blue is being carried out by the non-profit organization Mission Centaur, which was founded to facilitate the project.
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Headey is currently in Germany on a trip with the International Rescue Committee, a non-profit organization dedicated to aiding refugees.
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On Tuesday, the singer's non-profit organization Dolly Parton's Imagination Library celebrated a very important milestone: donating its 100 millionth book.
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According to End the Backlog, a national non-profit organization, it costs on average $1,000 to $1,500 to test one kit.
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The Minnesota-based non-profit organization said the donation would help it widen scholarships and further research at its medical school.
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The chamber describes itself as a non-profit organization headquartered in Houston that promotes trade between Russia and the United States.
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The rally's non-profit organization Cœur de Gazelles has provided over 8,000 local Moroccans with access to medical care and education.
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FINRA, the non-profit organization that tasks itself with policing the securities industry, is charging Timothy Tilton Ayre of Agawam, Mass.
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Stone founded the non-profit organization Mitch's Mission in 2010 to help send young patients to Camp NjoyItAll in Clarksville, Ohio.
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Attorneys for non-profit organization ArchCity Defenders, which filed the suit, call what is happening the equivalent of a debtor's prison.
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It is the leading non-profit organization that empowers women and girls by providing body-positive and self-confidence building tools.
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Boyce also was a longtime advocate for the non-profit organization Thirst Project, which raises awareness about the global water crisis.
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From there, she started the Cancer Schmancer Movement, a non-profit organization that promotes the early detection and prevention of cancer.
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It has also created the Kin Foundation, a non-profit organization that will be responsible for managing Kin and its ecosystem.
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He called up True Colors, an LGBTQ non-profit organization based in Hartford, Connecticut, to see where he could provide support.
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I work full time for a non-profit organization and currently studying my Masters in social work at the same time.
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NubAbility is a non-profit organization that instructs and encourages congenital and traumatic amputee youth athletes to compete in mainstream sports.
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They've created a separate entity, an independent government corporation or a non-profit organization, to operate their air traffic control system.
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Currently about 35 percent of the workforce in the United States are freelancers, according to Freelancers Union, a non-profit organization.
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In 2010, Human Rights Watch, a non-profit organization estimated the number of enfants talibés in the country to be 50,000.
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The System is a partnership between FIFA and the FARE Network, a non-profit organization that fights discrimination in world soccer.
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The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is a private non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. View the discussion thread.
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Sajid Tarar is a businessman who runs the Center for Social Change, a non-profit organization that helps individuals with disabilities.
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She also founded the non-profit organization Too Young To Wed, which aims to protect girls' rights and end child marriage.
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The Global Forum is a non-profit organization based in Oakland, California, and the Alliance is based in the United Kingdom.
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The Austrian lawyer's non-profit organization NOYB filed complaints against Google, Facebook and Facebook-owned services WhatsApp and Instagram on Friday.
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The AARP is a powerful, non-profit organization that advocates for people as they age, and has roughly 40 million members.
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"The vast majority of these fires are human-lit," said Christian Poirier, the program director of non-profit organization Amazon Watch.
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Since 1974, the non-profit organization has offered resources and care to families of children in hospitals all over the world.
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Though it is a non-profit organization, the venture is backed by investors including Lightspeed Venture Partners and Mangrove Capital Partners.
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Dozens of parents who allegedly paid Singer by donating money to his non-profit organization have been named in the case.
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Texas Women in Business is a non-profit organization that hosts networking meetups and offers professional development programs for women entrepreneurs.
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The Alliance, a non-profit organization which draws support from the biggest annuities firms, hopes to change those opaque sales practices.
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"These are the trenches," says Simon Birkett, a banker-turned-air-campaigner who founded Clean Air London, a non-profit organization.
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Both are involved with UNLEASH, a non-profit organization focused on working with young people to develop solutions to world problems.
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Following her loss in 2018 Abrams launched Fair Fight Action, a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection of voting rights.
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The non-profit organization — which has a longstanding partnership with Dollywood entertainment park — donated two non-releasable bald eagles to the exhibit.
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Founded in 2001, Charity Navigator is itself a non-profit organization that acts as a charity watchdog that evaluates nonprofits and charities.
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Proceeds of the book will be donated to the George W. Bush Presidential Center, a non-profit organization that helps post-Sept.
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Netblocks, a non-profit organization that tracks internet outages, tweeted that 24 hours after the bombings the social media channels remained down.
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A recent study by the non-profit organization Verité examined Nestlé's operations in Thailand, where Purina brands, including Fancy Feast, are produced.
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This singular non-profit organization provides valuable studio space, relatable educational programs, and exceptional exhibitions that inspire everyone, from novice to expert.
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The Unicode Consortium, a non-profit organization that oversees emoji standards across devices, first revealed the newly released emoji earlier this year.
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"The vast majority of these fires are human-lit," Christian Poirier, the program director of non-profit organization Amazon Watch, told CNN.
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He serves as chair of the advisory board on Pencils of Promise, a non-profit organization that builds schools in developing countries.
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Founded in 1994, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) is an independent non-profit organization focusing on privacy and civil liberties issues.
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In partnership with the league, Scott will make a $500,000 contribution to Dream Corps, a non-profit organization that champions social justice.
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He's also the CEO of something called The Planetary Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to education and advocacy about space travel.
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In partnership with the league, Scott will make a $500,000 contribution to Dream Corps, a non-profit organization that champions social justice.
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So Dickinson made a blanket – and it spawned an idea for Cuddles for Cancer, a non-profit organization which provides personalized blankets.
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Wendy Williams is dissolving The Hunter Foundation, the non-profit organization she founded in 2014 with her now-estranged husband Kevin Hunter.
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He represents many clients, including individual health and hospital systems and 340B Health, a non-profit organization of more than 1,300 hospitals.
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The Open Society Foundations (OSF), a non-profit organization owned by Soros, will be in charge of the funds, the statement said.
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She is the founder of the non-profit organization, DigiLEARN: Digital Learning Institute and serves as a senior advisor at Whiteboard Advisors.
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Since sharing the photos, Johnson said he was contacted by Tes Resources, a non-profit organization that helps teachers around the world.
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Eligibility for hospice care will still be determined by the payer for the care, or the non-profit organization providing the services.
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The group is backed up by the non-profit organization the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), which handles certification and so on.
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On Wednesday, Facebook said it would seek accreditation from the Media Ratings Council, a U.S. non-profit organization, for audience measurement services.
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Anna Anderson is Director of Religious Freedom for American Principles Project (APP), a non-profit organization dedicated to defending our founding principles.
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I am the co-founder of Preparing Leaders of Tomorrow (PLOT), a non-profit organization that provides mentoring to at-risk youth.
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The Runa Foundation is a non-profit organization in Ecuador dedicated to creating value for tropical forests while benefiting the forest ecosystem.
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I started [one of] the very first transgender support groups, a non-profit organization in Broward County back in the early 90s.
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Mission of Mercy, a non-profit organization operating in Arizona, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Texas, that offers free fillings, x-rays, and extractions.
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In comparison, the U.S. market stood at $684 million that year — increasing by 23% year-on-year, the non-profit organization said.
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The four-day conference is held by a non-profit organization of the same name as the conference, the World Economic Forum.
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Food Alliance, a non-profit organization, has comprehensive guides to shellfish farms and recommendations for shellfish, including oysters, clams, mussels, and geoducks.
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" For this reason, Kolfage says that he has now established a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization named "We Build the Wall, Inc.
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Mark Driscoll is Head of the Sustainable Food Programme at Forum for the Future, an international non-profit organization that promotes sustainable development.
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Roger Dow is president and CEO of the US Travel Association, a national, non-profit organization representing all components of the travel industry.
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"The vast majority of these fires are human-lit," Christian Poirier, the program director of non-profit organization Amazon Watch, previously told CNN.
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In May, she performed with Grammy-winning artist Wyclef Jean at a New York gala for the non-profit organization Room to Read.
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The Boao Forum for Asia, a non-governmental and non-profit organization, is modeled after the World Economic Forum held annually in Davos.
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Half of the proceeds of the shirt go to the Trevor Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping LGBTQ youth in crisis.
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To learn more about the volunteer, non-profit organization that promotes the welfare and adoption of greyhounds visit their website for more information.
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Wineland, who had cystic fibrosis, founded a non-profit organization called Claire's Place Foundation to support children and families living with the disorder.
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In partnership with the league, Scott, 26, will make a $500,000 contribution to Dream Corps, a non-profit organization that champions social justice.
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"Locast is an independent, non-profit organization that provides a public service retransmitting free over-the-air broadcasts," lead counsel Dave Hosp said.
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She is the cofounder and CEO of the All In Together Campaign, a non-partisan non-profit organization focused on women's political participation.
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His non-profit organization, The Obama Foundation, runs a leadership program aimed at helping aspiring Africans to solve pressing problems on the continent.
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According to the center's website, the non-profit organization was established in 1972, and offers a number of programs to help homeless pets.
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Jane Robbins and Emmett McGroarty are senior fellows at American Principles Project (APP), a non-profit organization dedicated to defending our founding principles.
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Researchers moved her to Stanford in 1974 and established The Gorilla Foundation, a non-profit organization that works to preserve and protect gorillas.
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To what extent do you try to leverage on the family's business connections to try and move things for your non-profit organization?
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Today, I am among one of the few women leading a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and wild places.
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About two weeks ago, the Doctors for Cannabis Regulation (DFCR), a non-profit organization, published an open letter to the National Football League.
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The project is now being rolled out across the country by the non-profit organization Food (or Mad), which Redzepi founded in 2011.
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Linnea Gartin '18 is based in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she works as a program manager for ArtWorks, an arts-related non-profit organization.
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FYI, the Better Business Bureau is a 105-year-old non-profit organization that monitors businesses across the country to help protect consumers.
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According to Christian Poirier, the program director of non-profit organization Amazon Watch, the destruction this year is "unprecedented" compared to previous years.
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Dennis Walto is executive director of Children's Health Fund, a US non-profit organization that provides health care to America's most vulnerable children.
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Along with her sister Fikirte Gebre, she founded KMG Ethiopia, a non-profit organization dedicated to justice and equality for women and girls.
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Eventually, though, he was accepted by Mercy Ships, a non-profit organization of floating hospitals that brings medical help to those in need.
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Lea Berman is with Creatures Great and Small, a privately-funded non-profit organization created to help pass federal anti-animal cruelty legislation.
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Olafur Eliasson established The Little Sun Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing solar lamps and chargers to vulnerable communities around the world.
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Reshma Saujani is the Founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, a national non-profit organization working to close the gender gap in technology.
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If you can make water from thin air, a non-profit organization is willing to pay you more than a million dollars for it.
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Climate change is fueling increasingly intense and damaging storms in Australia, according to a new report from the independent, non-profit organization Climate Council.
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" Kowal is also keen on launching a non-profit organization in Liam's name that will "help people impacted by drunken driving in the future.
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However, there may be some disadvantages that arise from the natural conflict of interest between a non-profit organization and a for-profit app.
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The band's non-profit organization JAB Cares has been selling "My Texas" t-shirts online and helping victims on-site in Texas all week.
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The calls were in fact sent out as part of a survey by Emerge USA, a non-profit organization seeking to empower Muslim-Americans.
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She also founded Community Against Drugs and Violence, a non-profit organization focused on creating a safer environment for children in north Baton Rouge.
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Up to 4,000 children a year are diagnosed with some form of mitochondrial disorder, according to non-profit organization the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation.
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That sobering statistic comes direct from the American Cancer Society, a non-profit organization with roughly a century-worth of data on the disease.
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"The ordeal led to Gruender's significant involvement with a non-profit organization that assists victims of domestic violence" according to the Minnesota Bar Association.
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To honor Alianna's memory, her family started the Alianna DeFreeze Let's Make a Change foundation, a non-profit organization to help low-income families.
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Already in 2019, the US has seen 255 mass shootings, according to the Gun Violence Archive, a non-profit organization that tracks these incidents.
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The non-profit organization was not involved in the study, but was among the groups that petitioned the safety commission for a mandatory standard.
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The BAY is the brainchild of founder Mike Smith, a Nebraska native who is also behind the international non-profit organization, Skate For Change.
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Last season of Art in the Twenty-First Century, made by non-profit organization ART21, features artists' relationships to the places where they live.
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It was set up in November 2015 by Chris Corbett, the founder of Human Development League (HDL), a non-profit organization based in Madagascar.
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They also receive two floating holidays and one day off each quarter to volunteer at a non-profit organization or charity of their choice.
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Jeezy is the founder of Street Dreamz Foundation, a non-profit organization that encourages a generation of at-risk youth to become effective leaders.
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For her part, Rhianna founded the Clara Lionel Foundation in 2012, a non-profit organization that promotes and funds scholarship projects across the globe.
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He represents a number of clients including 340B Health, a non-profit organization of over 1300 hospitals participating in the 340B drug pricing program.
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That's because Burning Man is a "commerce-free event," according to the Burning Man Project, the non-profit organization that hosts the annual event.
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In partnership with the league, the "Sicko Mode" rapper will make a $500,000 contribution to Dream Corps, a non-profit organization that champions social justice.
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By comparison, the US spent an estimated $6.5 billion in the 2016 presidential and congressional contests, according to Open Secrets, an American non-profit organization.
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The NBA game on Friday will have some special guests -- 3,000 students from more than 70 schools, in partnership with non-profit organization Reliance Foundation.
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Mwangangi was introduced to the drought-resistant seeds by Domitila Nduku, a farmers' network coordinator for Farm Input Promotions Africa, a Kenyan non-profit organization.
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They also used the parade as an opportunity to collect donations for Sojourner House, a non-profit organization that helps abuse survivors rebuild their lives.
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Joelle Emerson Before Emerson started Paradigm last year, she practiced law around gender equality at Equal Rights Advocates, a non-profit organization for women's rights.
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In partnership with the league, the "Sicko Mode" rapper will make a $500,000 contribution to Dream Corps, a non-profit organization that champions social justice.
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And nope, it's not for a role; he's wearing polish in support of Polished Man, the latest campaign by the Australian non-profit organization YGAP.
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To honor the girl's memory, her family created the Alianna DeFreeze Let's Make a Change foundation, a non-profit organization to help low-income families.
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In partnership with the league, the "Sicko Mode" rapper will make a $500,000 contribution to Dream Corps, a non-profit organization that champions social justice.
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As a member of Congress in 2007, he introduced the first bill to defund the non-profit organization because they provide legal abortions to women.
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Margaret Hoover is a CNN contributor and President of the American Unity Fund, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing conservative support for LGBTQ Americans.
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Prinsloo shows off her Mother Lover shirt, a non-profit organization which aims to raise awareness of the maternal mortality rate in the United States.
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It has also partnered with Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF), a New Delhi-based non-profit organization, to spread digital literacy in India's towns and cities.
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Companies with more women in leadership positions are likely to experience better financial performance, according to the CEO of non-profit organization Women Who Code.
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QCDs can be made to any non-profit organization from any IRA, but not from a simplified employee pension, simple retirement account or inherited IRA.
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In addition to his acting work, Boyce was also involved with the non-profit organization Thirst Project, which raises awareness about the global water crisis.
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Khan Academy is one of the most popular YouTube channels for education, and has evolved into a fully fledged independent platform and non profit organization.
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CEO of Lava Records Jason Flom is the founding board member of the Innocence Project, a non-profit organization committed to exonerating the wrongfully convicted.
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Lerynne West, 51, of Redfield, Iowa, told Ellen DeGeneres that she used some of the money to found The Callum Foundation, a non-profit organization.
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Bean, since her son's death, has created a non-profit organization aimed at diverting young people at risk into sports, therapy or job-interview training.
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The winners of the night were determined by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), a non-profit organization made up of about 90 international journalists.
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Non-profit organization The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit, which has previously warned of the risks posed by leaving the EU, also criticized the documents.
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They partnered with staff at Jane's Due Process, a non-profit organization in Texas that provides legal representation and resources for teens facing unintended pregnancies.
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Years later, while studying at Southern Methodist University, Reihani began volunteering with a local non-profit organization that helps children in the foster care system.
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Pretomanid was developed by The Global Alliance for TB Drug Development (TB Alliance), a non-profit organization dedicated to developing and delivering new tuberculosis drugs.
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RIP Medical Debt is a non-profit organization that buys medical debt at a steep discount and then sells it to entities like the church.
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One firefighter died and six more were injured when a propane explosion destroyed the office of a non-profit organization in Maine on Monday morning.
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He was removed as executive producer of The Wendy Williams Show, and Williams dissolved The Hunter Foundation, the non-profit organization the couple founded in 2014.
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West declined the money and it was instead given to Notes for Notes, a non-profit organization which builds, equips and staffs after-school recording studios.
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The Unicode Consortium, a non-profit organization that oversees emoji standards across devices, on Tuesday revealed 59 new emojis spanning a variety of themes and variants.
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Durham, North Carolina (CNN)President Bill Clinton defended his non-profit organization, the Clinton Foundation, during a rally in key battleground state North Carolina on Tuesday.
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He was removed as executive producer of The Wendy Williams Show, and Williams dissolved The Hunter Foundation, the non-profit organization the couple founded in 2014.
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Both of the 12-foot great whites are currently being tracked by OCEARCH , a non-profit organization that researches great white sharks and other apex predators.
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As a four-year-old non-profit organization that started out with modest expectations, much of said moving forward has been spent "building backwards" says Pitts.
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The orphanage in the city of Jalpaiguri in West Bengal, run by a non profit organization, sold at least two dozen children for adoption, police said.
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With the assistance of experienced climbers from Ascend, a non-profit organization that teaches leadership skills through athletics, the Afghan team began a 16-day expedition.
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We are a charitable, non-profit organization and are driven by good intentions as such we would never try to profit from the work of others.
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As a non-profit organization, G.I. Tickets has worked with the New Jersey Devils, New York Mets and Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies, among other teams.
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Chef José Andrés has been nominated for the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize for his work with disaster relief through his non-profit organization World Central Kitchen.
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This September, a new non-profit organization known as the Second Amendment Institute (SAI) re-launched a national college organization known as Students for Self-Defense.
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The group, Bhumi, is an independent youth based volunteer non-profit organization in India whose mission is to educate and mentor children from orphanages and slums.
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Consumer Reports, a trusted non-profit organization which thoroughly tests a variety of products, has always given its "recommended" mark to Apple's MacBook computers — until now.
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Atlanta (CNN)Lecrae Moore is a Grammy award-winning hip hop artist, a record producer, a father and president of the non-profit organization ReachLife Ministries.
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Proceeds from the medal were donated to the the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a non-profit organization that combats bigotry and advocates for vulnerable populations.
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Conservative firebrand Tomi Lahren has accepted a position to work with a pro-Trump advocacy group, Great America Alliance (GAA), according to the non-profit organization.
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David Williams is the President of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about the government's effects on the economy.
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Steve Del Gardo, founder of Protect the Pecs (a non-profit organization advocating for male breast cancer), fought his disease with great bravery like many others.
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She was also the founder of the non-profit organization Community Against Drugs and Violence and organized an annual Juneteenth celebration commemorating the emancipation of slaves.
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The Glade Church in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, also has a number of members on the missionary team, which was organized by the non-profit organization myLIFEspeaks.
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A lot of states have low-cost, low-overhead ways to register a non-profit organization, and this is sufficient to establish a business banking identity.
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The pin is on sale now, with proceeds going to Bright Pink, a non-profit organization that encourages women to take preventative measures against breast cancer.
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The non-profit organization works with animals ranging from popular animals such as cheetahs and elephants to the lesser-loved diamondback rattlesnakes and sand tiger sharks.
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It also publishes its report by Fair Wear, an independent, non-profit organization that works with companies and factories to improve labor conditions for garment workers.
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Anna Blaedel, and they decided to launch Enfleshed earlier this month, a non-profit organization that helps faith leaders and parishioners make their practice queer-friendly.
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The rhinos, which arrived on Tuesday, were donated by the Grumeti Fund, a non-profit organization carrying out wildlife conservation in the Serengeti, Kanyasu told Reuters.
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The team is forming a new to-be-named umbrella non-profit organization, which will oversee both Berkeleyside and the new to-be-named Oakland property.
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Whab's voice is being amplified by the Street Vendor Project at the Urban Justice Center, a non-profit organization that advocates for immigrants and marginalized communities.
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The Wi-Fi Alliance, the non-profit organization that certifies Wi-Fi enabled products, is ready to usher in a new era of the smart homes.
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The non-profit organization tracks how the cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, changes could shape up each year and has a strong track record for accuracy.
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"If I had given him just one bottle, he would still be alive," Johnson writes in a blog post for the non-profit organization Fed Is Best.
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Franck Meyer is the CEO of Alia, a national non-profit organization working to overhaul foster care with a different model that keeps kids with their families.
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The playful black Labrador is affiliated with America's VetDogs, a non-profit organization that trains canines to physically and emotionally support veterans and first responders in combat.
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I recently came across Music Support, a non-profit organization and helpline aimed at those in the music industry struggling with their mental health and/or addiction.
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The program was developed and is undergoing its own Phase 3 clinical trials with the help of the non-profit organization Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS).
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All proceeds will benefit Food For Soul, according to The Dalmore, which is a non-profit organization that empowers communities to fight food waste through social inclusion.
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She also founded Lumos, an non-profit organization that works to support the 8 million children in institutions worldwide to regain their right to a family life.
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The Female Lead is a non-profit organization dedicated to making women's stories more visible and offering alternative role models to those ever-present in popular culture.
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On Tuesday, Equinac, a non-profit organization dedicated to saving stranded marine wildlife, shared the tragic details behind the death of a baby dolphin in Mojácar, Spain.
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Today, the lovable non-profit organization has made it easy for you to relive the glory years of the early Macintosh like it's 1985 all over again.
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According to the complaint, Singer and Loughlin discussed audits of Singer's fraudulent non-profit organization, the Key Worldwide Foundation, which was actually a front for accepting bribes.
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The non-profit organization also found that 83 percent of the companies think relations between the U.S. and China will deteriorate or remain the same this year.
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The Dark Tower star is currently in the market for a Valentine's Day date, in hopes of raising money for the non-profit organization W.E. Can Lead.
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Heather Reams is the managing director of Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions, a non-profit organization advocating for comprehensive and responsible solutions to our nation's energy issues.
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You get great software to keep your internet information and data private and you can help a non-profit organization that helps people at the same time.
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The Snyder Volunteer Fire Department is a non-profit organization composed of about 35 people that works with the city's municipal fire department, according to its website.
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This 200-acre, non-profit organization opened in 2005 and is now home to more than 270 chimpanzees, most of whom were once used for biomedical research.
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Martin Heinrich also donated the $5,400 contribution following the report to Community Against Violence, a non-profit organization in New Mexico, campaign communications director Marsha Garcia said.
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In July, the State Department and Defense Distributed, a non-profit organization, reached a settlement allowing the group to post files on how to print 3D guns.
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It's backed by the Geneva, Switzerland-based Libra Association, a non-profit organization with a long list of founding members who will jointly make decisions over Libra.
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The Counter Extremism Project (CEP), a non-profit organization, said efforts by the companies were encouraging but did not make a strong case for continued self-regulation.
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RespectAbility, a non-profit organization that works to advance opportunities for people with disabilities, released their own report this week on job gains among people with disabilities.
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Additionally, de Betak is imposing a "1% Percent for the Planet" donation, which will give 1% of the company's revenue to a non-profit organization in need.
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ICANN, the non-profit organization that oversees domain names, disclosed the letter on its website along with its own correspondence with PIR, informing it of the development.
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Suzanne Robotti founded MedShadow Foundation in 2012, which is a non-profit organization that explores side effects and long-term effects of medications that many people take.
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It says it is a non-profit organization funded by human rights campaigners, journalists and the general public, with the aim of fighting government and corporate corruption.
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Driving the news: A non-profit organization called CDP asks companies to identify "risks and opportunities" they'll face because of climate change, and grades them on their preparations.
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Non-profit organization Feeding America estimates that one in eight Americans struggle with food insecurity on a regular basis, and things aren't looking good for the nation's hungry.
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"We have fewer tools to manage pharmaceutical costs," said Steven Pearson, president of the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, a non-profit organization that evaluates new medicines.
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For instance, a Brewgooder craft lager, for 4.90 pounds ($6.14), is produced by a non-profit organization that donates all its money to clean water projects in Africa.
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Seemingly in an attempt to quell the criticism, Scott announced that he and the NFL would be donating $500,000 to the racial justice non-profit organization Dream Corps.
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Agents also searched her homes, her lawyer's office, the home of an aide and a non-profit organization she was involved with, said Dave Fitz, an FBI spokesman.
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Albert Albert is an entrepreneur who has opened three gyms and serves as the vice president of a non-profit organization that helps those wrongly convicted of crimes.
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The civil rights activist said in a news release that he was making the endorsement independent of his non-profit organization, Rainbow PUSH Coalition, a civil rights group.
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The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring thoughtful innovation and contributing to the betterment of the equipment leasing and finance industry.
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The "I Will Always Love You" singer also loves children and donated her 100 millionth book earlier this year through her non-profit organization Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.
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Désir was looking for a way to help the non-profit organization in response to members of Congress and the incoming presidential administration vowing to eliminate its funding.
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The non-profit organization, founded by veteran singer Elton John, gave away the award at its 15th annual "An Enduring Vision" Gala in New York on Wednesday night.
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For every ticket purchased, the concert donates $1 to the Ryan Seacrest Foundation – a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring today's youth through entertainment and education-focused measures.
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America First Policies, a non-profit organization run by Trump insiders, is rolling out a nationwide cable ad campaign this week to promote the President's first trip abroad.
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Cunningham's good deed comes about two years after she founded Free Mom Hugs, a non-profit organization which provides support and educational services to parents with LGBTQI community.
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"My dog does for me what a human probably couldn't do for me," says Gearhart, who got Poppet through the non-profit organization Guide Dogs for the Blind.
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A Mighty Earth, a project from the non-profit organization Center for International Policy, examined 2016 data from the Environmental Protection Agency and the US Geological Survey (USGA).
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Update: On Wednesday, May 17, Women Deliver — a non-profit organization globally advocating for women's health — responded to the Trump administration's expansion of the global gag rule policy.
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A non-profit organization, Making America Great, has launched an advertising campaign to promote President Donald Trump's achievements in 10 states, attempting to gain support from Democratic senators.
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Jesús Gerena is Managing Partner of Family Independence Initiative, a national non-profit organization that trusts and invests in families and the initiative they take to escape poverty.
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Now Johns Hopkins says the institution has received transplant approval from the United Network for Organ Sharing — a non-profit organization that manages the country's organ transplant system.
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The non-profit organization works with conservationists around the world, and in a variety of fields, with the goal of working with businesses and communities to protect nature.
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Because of Them We Can is a non-profit organization that started as a photography project in 2013 that depicts young kids as African American heroes from history.
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Take Mari, for example, who works with Stand4education, a non-profit organization that helps to provide access to proper education for the children and women of South Sudan.
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He has not, however, taken a public stance on whether he supports separating air traffic control from the FAA and handing it over to a non-profit organization.
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We looked to uncover the challenges and pressures young guys face today so we partnered up with non-profit organization Promundo to do some research on this topic.
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The non-profit organization that supports the autism community while providing training for police and first responders to interact with individuals who have autism, according to its website.
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Having now just completed its 11th year, SappyFest was initially founded by singer-songwriter Julie Doiron's Sappy Records label, and it is now a registered non-profit organization.
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It will also work on corporatizing ports, privatizing some services in the transportation sector, and transforming King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center into a non-profit organization.
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Greg Block is Executive Director of Sustainable Northwest, a non-profit organization that brings people, ideas, and innovation together so nature, local economies, and rural communities can thrive.
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Bill Drayton quit his job at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and worked for McKinsey part time for four years while growing his non-profit organization, Ashoka.
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As for helping to preserve abandoned buildings and historical sites, Robroek encourages people to consider joining or supporting Europa Nostra, a non-profit organization he regularly works with.
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That is why I am excited to tell you about an important new non-profit organization that IBM is forming with Deep Mind/Google, Amazon, Facebook and Microsoft.
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We, meaning a non-profit organization that represents the officers in the USPHS, have called this omission to the Smithsonian's attention, and our concerns have been summarily dismissed.
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Urdangarin was found guilty in February last year of using royal connections to win public contracts to put on events through his non-profit organization, the Noos Foundation.
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The project, led by the private and non-profit organization Central Park Conservancy, is the culmination of a decade-long restoration of the north end of the park.
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Ted Slafsky is the President and Chief Executive Officer of 85033B Health, a non-profit organization of more than 1,200 hospitals participating in the 340B drug discount program.
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Sunday Routine Julia Jordan writes plays, runs a non-profit organization, plays Sudoku obsessively, walks her dog and raises two kids in a Brooklyn house in mid-renovation.
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The company deployed the satellites for agencies including NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), defense department laboratories, universities and a non-profit organization, SpaceX said.
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According to the non-profit organization, marijuana use can lead to higher risk of infant mortality and low birth weight, not to mention breathing problems among expectant mothers.
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She has dabbled also in philanthropy and modeling, and is an ambassador for High Fives Foundation, a non-profit organization that raises awareness on injury prevention in sports.
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Her candor in the book is only an extension of her efforts at The Siwe Project, a non-profit organization promoting mental health awareness in the black community.
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"You lose all of your money and now you do not even succeed," said Val, sitting in the library of non-profit organization, the Jesuit Service for Migrants.
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He is also a Trustee for The Leonidas Foundation, named in his son's honor, which is a non-profit organization focused on public service and providing humanitarian relief.
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Researchers for Who Targets Me, a non-profit organization that tracks online ads, flagged the problem to Facebook early on Tuesday, co-founder Sam Jeffers told CNN Business.
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Allen Schaeffer is the executive director of the Diesel Technology Forum, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of diesel engines, fuel and technology.
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Navy spokesman Scott Strasemeier told CNN that the Navy athletics program is not funded by the government since the Naval Academy Athletic Association is a non-profit organization.
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Thursday morning, Kensington Palace named the duchess a royal patron of Smart Works, a non-profit organization that provides interview clothing and training to help women in need.
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Facebook is doing this in partnership with GlobalGiving, a non-profit organization that collects and sends fund to local organizations that are able to help during times of disaster.
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Last year's recipient was combat veteran Christopher Baity, who with his wife, Amanda Baity, founded Semper K9, a non-profit organization that provides service dogs to wounded service members.
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In 2015, the inaugural awards recipient was Jake LaFerriere, a Minneapolis firefighter who founded the non-profit organization, Firefighters for Healing to support young burn survivors and their families.
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In 1984, the sisters founded the non-profit organization CANDLES (Children of Auschwitz Nazi Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors) and identified more than 100 survivors, the CANDLES museum website says.
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The report into Facebook's impact on human rights within the country was commissioned by the social media giant, but completed by non-profit organization BSR (Business for Social Responsibility).
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Palmer donated her breast milk through a non-profit organization called Guiding Stars Mid-Missouri, a women's support program that was taking donations to help families rebuild after Harvey.
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The Shonda Rhimes production company has announced a major partnership with SeriesFest, a TV-focused non-profit organization with an annual festival in Denver, called the Women Directing Mentorship.
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Marina and Kevin Krim have created the Lulu & Leo Fund, a non-profit organization that aims to inspire, heal and grow children through engagement with art, nature and creativity.
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She is an undercover animal farm investigator for Mercy for Animals (MFA), a non-profit organization that works to prevent cruelty to farmed animals and to promote humane policy.
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The non-profit organization had become attuned to the fact that some Christians—and especially evangelicals—often went to religious leaders, instead of scientists, for answers to scientific questions.
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Moynahan and Benchley also are adding a charitable component to the book: The pair plans on donating 5% of their author proceeds to the non-profit organization GIRLS Inc.
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Winstead, who backed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016, founded Lady Parts Justice League in 2012 — a non-profit organization that merges her passions for comedy and feminism.
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To mark her birthday, she last month started a fundraiser in support of her non-profit organization Raising Malawi aimed at helping vulnerable children in the southern African country.
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In a clip previewing the show, Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy explains that his family was playing for the Happy Hippie Foundation, a non-profit organization started by Miley Cyrus.
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After the earthquake, a non-profit organization called Women for Human Rights helped 15 of us to build a bamboo shelter so we could start up an agriculture business.
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This year, a non-profit organization gave them guitars and violins so they could play their traditional music at the fiestas believed to help heal and reorganize the world.
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The non-profit organization in Charlotte, North Carolina, works with families who have lost a child, and on that day veteran police officer Chad Webster and his pigs Sgt.
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The two other Canadians detained in China have been identified as Michael Kovrig, a former Canadian diplomat now working for a non-profit organization, and Michael Spavor, a businessman.
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However, one U.S.-based non-profit organization that has been partnering for 19703 years with North Korean farmers to help them increase food production is starting to see results.
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The case: A non-profit organization called Citizens United made a disparaging film about Hilary Clinton and they wanted to run an advertisement for it during the 2008 election.
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This week, the non-profit organization launched a series of artist-made postcards, intended to transmit to politicians your messages of disappointment, outrage, or perhaps praise or even encouragement.
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"Police threw tear gas into the dormitory before they entered the dormitory and arrested 43 students," said local non-profit organization Legal Aid Institute Surabaya in a press release.
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This quiz is brought to you by Savvy Ladies, a non-profit organization that provides free financial education and resources for women to empower them to achieve financial independence.
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Besides Samasource, Janah was the founder and CEO of LXMI, a fair-trade, organic skin care company, and Samaschool, a non-profit organization that trains people in digital skills.
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It was not enough to act against "incidents" of racism, and underlying privileges that cause racism in post-apartheid South Africa must be addressed, the non-profit organization added.
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Eternal Reefs Inc, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the undersea environment, is due to complete the project by the end of the summer, said spokeswoman Becky Peterson.
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A doctor from the non-profit organization Medicos por la Salud told CNN on Wednesday that many hospitals across Venezuela were still experiencing intermittent power outages throughout the day.
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If you're not familiar with the Khan Academy, it's a non-profit organization that provides a series of educational videos, in subjects like math, arts and humanity, and science.
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Sekulow is chief counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice, a non-profit organization that advocates for religious and constitutional freedoms and is known for supporting Christian causes.
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Surveys conducted in October by Catholic non-profit organization Caritas in poor sectors of Venezuela's four most populous states found that 48 percent of children younger than 5 were malnourished.
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The stop was part of Jenner's continued work with Smile Train, a non-profit organization that offers free surgeries to children in developing countries who have cleft lips or palate.
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Liz Karan, senior manager for the high seas at Pew Charitable Trusts, a non-profit organization, said existing regulations were patchy and had struggled to protect ecosystems in international waters.
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For Girls Who Code founder Reshma Saujani, her non-profit organization is about more than just bridging the gender gap in technology — it's about empowering girls to change the world.
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The "amici" range from nearly 100 tech companies who claim the travel ban is inflicting significant harm on their business operations to the conservative non-profit organization Citizens United. 2.
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"You almost have a panic response," said Miller, whose non-profit organization, based in Columbia, some 8 miles (13 km) south, has provided food, shelter and support to flood survivors.
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In addition to Parkland student activists, the march is organized and supported by Everytown for Gun Safety, a non-profit organization which advocates for gun control and against gun violence.
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When guests arrived they were greeted by a group of acapella singers from a non-profit organization backed by Rosie O'Donnell, whom Donald Trump has spent the last decade maligning.
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The team at the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish non-profit organization that has historically spoken out against Anti-Semitism, has been compiling data on anti-Semitic crimes for years.
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According to the Times, McMullin was recruited by the non-profit organization Better for America, which has been searching for an independent candidate to take on both Trump and Clinton.
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A recent report from the non-profit organization Building Markets finds that since the Syrian civil war started in 2011, Syrians in Turkey have started more than 6,000 new companies.
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" The rapper, who founded a non-profit organization that teaches children to be socially conscious, urged young people to engage politically: "Cast your vote, use your rights and be heard.
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In case you're not familiar with Mission Bit, it's a non-profit organization that works closely with the San Francisco Unified School District to teach coding to high school students.
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His non-profit organization, Race for Adoption, purchases greyhounds, sells sponsorship shares in each and races them, donating winnings to a small group of adoption organizations, according to its website.
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Uber is giving a $1.2 million grant to Girls Who Code, a non-profit organization working to close the gender gap in tech, as part of a multi-year partnership.
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Every year, the non-profit organization GLAAD releases an Accelerating Acceptance study analyzing survey data to better understand how—and how many—Americans accept LGBTQ relatives, neighbors, and co-workers.
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Ali, a tailor, is working with non-profit organization Mimycri to upcycle the rubber from abandoned refugee boats found on beaches in Greece after often perilous sea crossings via Turkey.
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The middle school music teacher moved from Virginia to South Carolina to run the Hate Won't Win Movement, a non-profit organization that advocates for unity in a diverse society.
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RAND Europe, a non-profit organization, realized what most of us know intrinsically — bad sleep habits have a negative impact on work performance — but researchers wanted to quantify the effects.
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Schrems recently set up a non-profit organization, noyb, that will seek to enforce citizens' rights under the new law and said privacy class actions would be possible under it.
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A new poll being released later on Thursday — and shared with The Hill — reveals deep skepticism among the public for handing air traffic control over to a non-profit organization.
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Meghan Markle shared never-before-seen pregnancy photos as she promotes a UK-based charity, Smart Works, a non-profit organization that helps unemployed women get back into the workforce.
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She wrote about her experience for a blog post for the non-profit organization Fed Is Best to help educate other parents who may feel similar pressures to exclusively breastfeed.
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When explaining the root of her desire to create the non-profit organization Global Girls Alliance, Obama admits she and her siblings were never raised to think they were special.
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Camille Labchuk, executive director of the Canadian animal rights non-profit organization Animal Justice, was alerted to the since-deleted photos by a supporter whose friend had seen them online.
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Enter Believe in Yourself, a new non-profit organization on a mission to provide these young women a brand new dress for free and to empower themselves to feel confident.
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South Korean soccer star Son Heung-Min has donated more than $82,000 to a non-profit organization in his home country that's working to prevent the spread of the disease.
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The Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama also donated over a dozen cases of cookies to Feeding the Gulf Coast, a non-profit organization feeding those affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Wang is also the founder and CEO of Advancing Women in Product, a non-profit organization that aims to empower more women and under-represented groups to become tech leaders.
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But non-profit organization Kizuna Child-Parent Reunion estimates that roughly 150,000 children lose contact with a parent every year in Japan because of estrangement from the non-custodial parent.
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But non-profit organization Kizuna Child-Parent Reunion estimates that roughly 150,000 children lose contact with a parent every year in Japan because of estrangement from the non-custodial parent.
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The non-profit organization&aposs aim is to "engage the foremost political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas," according to its website.
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I recently left the State Department as a foreign policy practitioner to help encourage fellow members of my community in political and social change through the non-profit organization Emgage.
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Young Arts Patrons (YAP) is a volunteer based non-profit organization that collectively pools the financial and social influences of Memphis' young professionals in support of the local arts community.
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A 2015 report by a non-profit organization, the Equal Justice Initiative, said 3,959 black people were killed in "racial terror lynchings" in a dozen southern states between 1877 and 1950.
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The Pet Education Project (a 501©3 non-profit organization) is turning kids into animal heroes by giving them the tools they need to raise a happy and healthy pet.
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With help from his community, Skow started Marley's Mutts, a non-profit organization that rescues, rehabilitates, trains and re-homes death row dogs from high-kill centers in Kern County, California.
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Fellow Chicago-native Rhymefest — who has had a hand in writing Kanye hits like "Jesus Walks" — helped found Donda's House, an arts-based, youth-focused non-profit organization in the city.
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Samaritan's Purse, an evangelical Christian organization that provides aid globally to those in need, will receive $100,000, as will Reach out America, a non-profit organization focused specifically on helping children.
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To keep health insurance affordable, companies need to ensure that they are paying for safe and effective treatments, said Diana Zuckerman, president of non-profit organization National Center for Health Research.
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And so did the idea for Dreams for Seniors , a non-profit organization that has granted dreams to seniors in the two states where Davison splits her time, Florida and Illinois.
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The social media campaign encourages citizens to show their support for women's rights by donating "in honor" of the Indiana governor, who has infamously tried to defund the non-profit organization.
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A non-profit organization in El Paso, Texas, has partnered with local funeral homes to provide free funerals to the 22 fatal victims of Saturday's mass shooting in a local Walmart.
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A U.S. district court judge in Seattle issued an order Tuesday temporarily prohibiting Defense Distributed, a non-profit organization, from publishing online blueprints for building mostly-plastic guns with 3D printers.
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About 94% of Venezuela's telecommunications infrastructure was hit by the outage, and internet connectivity was only running at 10% nationwide, according to Netblocks, a non-profit organization dedicated to tracking outages.
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Blockchain – the technology that underpins the cryptocurrency bitcoin – is unlikely to kill banks despite warnings from top industry executives, the chair of a bitcoin non-profit organization told CNBC on Monday.
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Rao works at the Naz Foundation Trust, a non-profit organization that works on HIV/AIDS issues in Delhi and says he returned to live in a society steeped in fear.
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All proceeds from Franta's line, which consists of a t-shirt, two sweatshirts and two baseball caps, will be donated to GLSEN, a non-profit organization championing LGBTQ youth in schools.
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But it's still a legacy of cable television, and even though C-SPAN is a private non-profit organization, you can't watch the best streams unless you're a cable TV subscriber.
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"We still see diverging practices in a number of aspects," Abdelilah Belatik, secretary-general of the General Council for Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions, a Bahrain-based non-profit organization, said.
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The slideshow was also obtained by Government Attic, a public records database and non-profit organization, through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, which is how we initially spotted it.
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Stephen Peck is the CEO and President of U.S.VETS, a national non-profit organization supporting comprehensive services to homeless and at-risk veterans outside of the VA. View the discussion thread.
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Dr. R. Reynolds Cowles is President of the AAEP, which was founded in Lexington, Ky in 1954 as a non-profit organization dedicated to the health and welfare of the horse.
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Created by Facebook, it will be governed by the Libra Association, a non-profit organization comprised of the project's other two-dozen-plus founding member companies, including Mastercard, Uber, and Spotify.
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Christine Runnegar is the senior director of Internet trust at the Internet Society, a non-profit organization founded in 1992 to provide leadership in Internet-related standards, education, access, and policy.
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"This is sex discrimination, and it is against the law," said Michael Adams, head of Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE), a non-profit organization advocating for elderly LGBT+ people.
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Ellen Voie, founder of the non-profit organization Women in Trucking Association, says that a crucial upside of the business is that women tend to be paid fairly for their work.
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The case was brought to ESA by Bellona, an environmental non-profit organization seeking to block oil firms' access to cash refunds, which have fueled a boom in Norway's petroleum exploration.
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This is an opinion piece by Jim St. Germain, the co-founder of Preparing Leaders of Tomorrow (PLOT), a non- profit organization that works with at-risk youth, in New York.
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Isolation center Osowobi is the executive director of Stand to End Rape Initiative, a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating against sexual violence and providing psychosocial services to survivors of abuse.
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Per Scobie, Harry's sustainable tourism venture Travalyst is now being re-established as an independent non-profit organization in the United Kingdom, and his team is working addressing the coronavirus crisis.
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Among them was Gary Apfel, a prominent California corporate lawyer who also represents the Aleph Institute, a non-profit organization affiliated with the orthodox Chabad Lubavitch movement that Rubashkin belongs to.
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"The Amazon is incredibly important for our future, for our ability to stave off the worst of climate change," said Christian Poirier, the program director of non-profit organization Amazon Watch.
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After-School All-Stars Bryant was an honorary ambassador of After-School All-Stars, a non-profit organization that partners with schools nationwide to extend school hours for low-income children.
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Susan Grant is director of consumer protection and privacy at the Consumer Federation of America, a non-profit organization founded in 1968 to advance consumer interests through research, education and advocacy.
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The Swinging Skirts Golf Foundation is a "non-profit organization based in Taiwan, composed of amateur golfers who are focused on growing women's golf around the world", the LPGA website says.
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Whistleblowers can be an employee of a corporation, a non-profit organization or governments, but for the purposes of this story, we'll focus on the whistleblowing process for federal government employees.
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Trump's self-dealing mainly consists of using the Foundation as a piggy bank any time he personally would like to cut a check to a non-profit organization for personal gain.
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Whether it's making a speech in front of a crowd or being the mastermind behind a non-profit organization you've all done something significantly special, not just in your field of work.
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Jean-Louis Goldwater Bourgeois, the son of artist Louise Bourgeois, transferred the deed for his $21928 million townhouse in the West Village to a non-profit organization run by the Lenape tribe.
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Gonzalez's most valuable job title, however, is her role as co-founder and director of Gonzo Soccer, a non-profit organization that teaches soccer, life and leaderships to girls in Hispanic communities.
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Thankfully, Pilot N Paws, a non-profit organization made of up of volunteer pilots willing to fly adopted pets to their new homes, stepped in and offered to give Kuma a ride.
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The insurer also has $1.3 billion invested in the bonds and shares of coal plant builders, according to research commissioned by urgewald, a German non-profit organization that campaigns against environmental destruction.
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After covering the day's lesson, the professor asked both sections to complete an optional survey for a non-profit organization that helps underprivileged kids in their community with their remaining classroom time.
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They arrived at the Justice Desk, a non-profit organization operating in South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe, to see how girls from the area are being taught to empower and defend themselves.
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Elephant Sanctuary Brazil, in the central Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, was founded by the US-based non-profit organization Global Sanctuary for Elephants, and it already has its first two residents.
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Canada's central bank, Toronto Stock Exchange operator TMX Group, and non-profit organization Payments Canada said on Friday that tests had shown blockchain technology can be used for automating instantaneous securities settlements.
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Zanco guards the archive at the corporation's headquarters and runs a non-profit organization, the Barragan Foundation (with the accent conspicuously absent from the architect's name), which isn't open to the public.
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" Barb Clark, a 52-year-old executive secretary for a non-profit organization in Dayton, Ohio, felt similarly, and said the Ann Curry was an instance of Lauer showing his "true colors.
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For over a decade, he has been running the non-profit organization La Maison des Jeunes de Côte-des-Neiges with the objective of helping teens in the multi-ethnic Montreal borough.
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In exclusive photos shared with PEOPLE, Seacrest looked happy as he hugged his sister, Meredith Seacrest, who also serves as the executive director of his non-profit organization, The Ryan Seacrest Foundation.
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His non-profit organization was first established in 2017, after Biden left his post as vice president, and focuses on issues like LGBTQ equality, ending violence against women and supporting military families.
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It was a different story at rallies in other cities however, and the OVD-Info monitoring group, a non-profit organization, said at least 262 people had been detained in 27 towns.
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The famed singer and actress is set to release her first children's album, I Believe In You, whose profits will go right back into her non-profit organization Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.
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I followed local environmental activist Veronica Coptis, the executive director of the Center for Coalfield Justice, a environmental non-profit organization that serves Greene and Washington counties with organizing and legal work.
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This is why the German non-profit organization Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep gives parents around the world the opportunity to have their stillborn child photographed by a professional photographer.
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That, in essence, is the message in a judgment rendered in a lawsuit filed in that state by a non-profit organization called the Council for Education and Research on Toxics (CERT).
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Data from the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN), a non-profit organization that promotes impact investing, shows the number of social investment funds has quadrupled over the past 20 years to 200.
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As outrage continues to mount over the alleged college admissions bribery scam, the non-profit organization responsible for developing and administering the SAT is vowing to do its part to combat cheating.
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Getting kids on board SkateQilya, the non-profit organization, was co-founded by Palestinian activist Mohammed Othman, New York-based filmmaker Adam Abel and American former pro skateboarder Kenny Reed in 2016.
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A report from the non-profit organization Climate Central estimates that 275 million people around the world will be affected by rising sea levels, with Asian cities to be the worst affected.
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"The Amazon is incredibly important for our future, for our ability to stave off the worst of climate change," Christian Poirier, the program director of non-profit organization Amazon Watch, told CNN.
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Manager for DevelopmentArlington, Virginia Tragedy Assistance Programs for Survivors (TAPS) is the 25-year old non-profit organization whose mission is to care for the families of our fallen military service members.
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Of all his accomplishments, though, O'Neill was most proud of the O'Neill Sea Odyssey, a non-profit organization founded in 1996 that teaches young students about the marine habitat, the AP reports.
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The Trust for America's Health, a non-partisan, non-profit organization with many former US health officials on its staff, issued a report each year calling for significantly more funding for GDD.
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The brand has partnered with Fair Trade Certified™, a non-profit organization that holds fashion companies to strict ethical and sustainable standards, and Saitex, a Vietnam-based producer of sustainable denim.
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They said TECHO, a Santiago-based non-profit organization that tackles poverty and housing in slums, played a key role in raising awareness about doing social good after its 1997 set-up.
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Sunia Zaterman is executive director of the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities, a non-profit organization representing 70 of the largest public housing authorities in the U.S. View the discussion thread.
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A 2016 study conducted by the non-profit organization RespectAbility found that only 85033 percent of those in the disability community are employed compared to 76 percent of the non-disability population.
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The Unicode Consortium, the non-profit organization that manages the world's emoji standards, announced the list of 59 new images this week, as well as 171 variants for gender and skin tone.
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It has also made short films starring bricklayer Vanessa Casillas, Marine Corps veteran Rachael Wilson and Sarah Herron, founder of SheLift, a non-profit organization that arranges adventures for women with disabilities.
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The divide grew after bloody Hindu-Muslim riots in 1992-93 and still persists, said Zakia Soman, a co-founder at Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan, a non-profit organization for Muslim women.
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Cuban was in conversation with Charlie Kirk, the 24-year-old founder of Turning Point USA, a right-wing non-profit organization aimed at promoting conservative political ideas among high school students.
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Very few migrant workers in Taiwan know their rights upon becoming pregnant, said Nicole Young of Harmony Home, a non-profit organization that helps about 10 foreign women deliver babies each month.
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