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| not-for-profit News+ XML/RSSKing Kullen Helps Raise Over $38,000 for Long Island Cares/Harry Chapin Food Bank "Check Out Hunger" By King Kullen King Kullen, America’s First Supermarket, recently came to the aid of Long Islanders in need by hosting a “Check Out Hunger” campaign in its stores, raising $38,012. By ScottMadden, Inc. Shared Services for Government, Healthcare & Higher Education... By WebinarHero Not-for-Profit Focused on Preventing Child Sexual Abuse Announces it is Seeking Professional Volunteers to Enhance Growth By EasyGoingSurvey EasyGoingSurvey.com’s Non-Profit Organization program allows non-profit organizations and NGOs across the globe to use EasyGoingSurvey.com completely free of charge. By Riverside County EDA The Riverside County EDA is planning the first golf tournament called ‘Round the World in 18 Holes Golf Classic, to benefit the not-for-profit Edward-Dean Museum & Gardens in Beaumont, California. It will be hosted by Actor Joe Mantegna. By South Nassau Communities Hospital Ms. Rhonda Gelbwasser, principal at Oceanside School 6, was the auction’s guest of honor in recognition for her support, commitment and loyalty to the mission and vision of SIBSPlace and South Nassau. All Press ReleasesKing Kullen Helps Raise Over $38,000 for Long Island Cares/Harry Chapin Food Bank "Check Out Hunger" By King Kullen King Kullen, America’s First Supermarket, recently came to the aid of Long Islanders in need by hosting a “Check Out Hunger” campaign in its stores, raising $38,012. PinkPlanets, Inc. Hosts First Roundtable Discussion: The World of Girls-Creating a Roadmap to Succes By PinkPlanets, Inc. PinkPlanets, Inc. (PPI), a nonprofit organization, will host its first roundtable discussion, “The World of Girls – Creating a Roadmap to Success.” Discussions will include a variety of issues involving education, community, peers and health. By Audrey Cohen Long Islanders Continue to Turn to Bethpage for Best Rates and Service By Shazaaam! Public Relations Metro Detroit-based Shazaaam! Public Relations to celebrate 10-year anniversary by awarding 10 charities with $100,000 each in pro bono services By Institute of Development Studies The Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex is now accepting applications for the MA course in Science, Society and Development commencing October 2012. By CyberAlert, Inc CyberAlert, Inc., the worldwide media monitoring service, will award free media monitoring services for one year to a minimum of 15 not-for-profit organizations for 2012 in the form of PR grants. By March Communications 14th Annual iMIS User Group Event Attendance Up 92%, Sponsorship Increases by 32% By ScottMadden, Inc. Shared Services for Government, Healthcare & Higher Education... By Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency The nonprofit Spady Cultural Heritage Museum in Delray Beach, Fla. is getting creative in order to survive the economic recession. The organization is focusing more on its core mission by streamlining operations and introducing some new programs. By Dominique Maeremans Global accountancy network UHY showcases the breadth and depth of its member firms’ services and capabilities through client case studies and invites you to review client comments in its latest ‘2012 UHY Capability Statement’. By CyberAlert, Inc CyberAlert, Inc., the worldwide media monitoring service, will award a minimum of 15 public relations grants to not-for-profit organizations for 2012. By March Communications iXtend Partnership Gives iMIS Customers Complete Control Over Their Video Content By WebinarHero Not-for-Profit Focused on Preventing Child Sexual Abuse Announces it is Seeking Professional Volunteers to Enhance Growth By EasyGoingSurvey EasyGoingSurvey.com’s Non-Profit Organization program allows non-profit organizations and NGOs across the globe to use EasyGoingSurvey.com completely free of charge. By South Nassau Communities Hospital This is the 2nd consecutive year that Mr. Quagliata has been named to the list. Published by ASC Communications, Becker's Hospital Review is a leading source of hospital and healthcare industry news for hospital CEOs and CFOs. By The Charity Learning Consortium The Charity Learning Consortium is publishing several case studies at the World of Learning Conference & Exhibition, with Macmillan Cancer Support, Plan and The National Autistic Society, celebrating the great work being done within charity learning By Riverside County EDA The Riverside County EDA is planning the first golf tournament called ‘Round the World in 18 Holes Golf Classic, to benefit the not-for-profit Edward-Dean Museum & Gardens in Beaumont, California. It will be hosted by Actor Joe Mantegna. By ae marketing solutions It’s now much easier for charities to raise money thanks to Interaise, the new online charity donation software from Dorset-based digital marketing agency Intergage By Enrollment Resources Inc. Free 30 Minute Admissions Performance Improvement Webinar By Gulliver Schools Gulliver Schools has named Edward A. Latour as its new senior director of operations By Gulliver Schools Gulliver Schools Hires Director of Extended Learning By AE Marketing Solutions Charities are raising money more easily thanks to Interaise – the new online charity donations software from digital marketing agency Intergage. By Enrollment Resources Inc. Free 30 Minute Process Improvement Webinar for Education Marketers By South Nassau Communities Hospital Ms. Rhonda Gelbwasser, principal at Oceanside School 6, was the auction’s guest of honor in recognition for her support, commitment and loyalty to the mission and vision of SIBSPlace and South Nassau. By Silverbear Membership Silverbear will be hosting a Driving Optimum Efficiency for Fundraising seminar at the RSA in London on Wednesday 13th July 2011 aimed at Not for Profit organisations. By Bobbi Greenberg On July 1, 2011, Frank and Jeff Kitching will embark on an event called ’Cross Canada with a Canoe, carrying a canoe across Canada in efforts to raise awareness and funds for the ALS Society. By Bobbi Greenberg Two young men inspired by their personal experiences with ALS are continuing their journey from British Columbia to Newfoundland, while raising awareness and funds for ALS. By Bobbi Greenberg ALS Canada has registered for the annual Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon taking place on October 16, 2011, and is looking for people to run or walk for all those who cannot. By Marjorie Rorie Truliant invites nonprofits to a mini grant information session on Thursday, June 23rd from 3:00 to 4:00p.m. at the United Way office on 363 S. Cox Street in Asheboro, NC. By Bobbi Greenberg March 2011 brought the 4th Annual Moustache March to Calgary, AB, where residents don moustaches for all of March to raise awareness and funds for ALS Alberta and Canada. By Bobbi Greenberg On Wednesday March 2, 2011, the Toronto Prep School held a Talent, Fashion & Art Dinner Show at the Mysteriously Yours Dinner Theatre in Toronto, which raised awareness of ALS and $5,000 in funds for the ALS Society of Canada. By Bobbi Greenberg Once again June rolls around and with it brings ALS awareness month. Throughout the month people across Canada raise awareness for ALS, raise funds and don the blue cornflower – the national emblem of ALS Canada. By Bobbi Greenberg BC resident Judi Israel completed her “Ski-a-thon for ALS”on March 26, by crosscountry skiing along the trails at Whistler Olympic Park to raise awareness of ALS and more than $5,700 in funds for the ALS Society of Canada. By Bobbi Greenberg ALS Canada is fortunate to have many individuals, groups and companies offer their support to aid the organization in obtaining its goals. This year, ALS Canada recognizes some outstanding contributions from its top national sponsors. By Global Poverty Project Acclaimed celebrity photographer Jeremy Cowart challenges fellow photographers around the country to participate in a "visual conversation" about the experience of extreme poverty for the 1.4 billion people living on less than $1.50 a day. By Bobbi Greenberg Ms Lori Weir was elected to the position of president of the board of the ALS Society of Canada on April 30, 2011. By Bobbi Greenberg East Gore, NS residents, the Watson family – Michael, Brenda, Michelle and Kimberly, will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s Brett Yerex Exceptional Advocacy Award (group category) in recognition of their contribution to the ALS community. By Bobbi Greenberg The Williams Family and Williams Moving & Storage Employees of Coquitlam, BC, will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s Myra Rosenfeld Volunteer Award in recognition of their outstanding volunteer contribution to the ALS community. By Bobbi Greenberg Delta, BC resident Sydney Pearson will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s Leader of Tomorrow Award (age 5-13 category) in recognition of her outstanding efforts to raise awareness and funds for ALS. By Bobbi Greenberg Ottawa resident and Ottawa correspondent for Global National News, Shirlee Engel, will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s Tony Proudfoot Exceptional Public Awareness Program Award (media category). Progressive Neuromuscular Disease Management Workshop receives Tony Proudfoot Public Awareness Award By Bobbi Greenberg The Progressive Neuromuscular Disease Management Workshop developed by Colleen O’Connell, MD, and Brenda MacAlpine, will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s Tony Proudfoot Exceptional Public Awareness Program Award. By Bobbi Greenberg Kanata, Ontario resident Pierre Allard, service bureau director, Royal Canadian Legion, will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s Brett Yerex Exceptional Advocacy Award. By Bobbi Greenberg The Montreal Gazette, represented by its sports editor, Stu Cowan, will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s Tony Proudfoot Exceptional Public Awareness Program Award in recognition of the newspaper’s role in raising awareness for ALS. By Bobbi Greenberg Oakville resident Lindsay Robertson will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s Leader of Tomorrow Award (age 18-25 category) in recognition of her outstanding efforts to raise awareness and funds for ALS. By Bobbi Greenberg Torontonian John Pollock will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s Honourary Life Member Award, in recognition of his ongoing dedication and exceptional efforts as a volunteer within the ALS Walk community. By Bobbi Greenberg Rose Jacques, Cindy Baker and the employees of FortisBC will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s Sidney Valo Exceptional Fundraising Program Award (third party event category). By Bobbi Greenberg Carrying Place, Ontario resident Evelyn Wilson will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s Mary Pollock WALK for ALS Volunteer Award for her leadership and commitment in co-ordinating ALS Ontario Walks. By Bobbi Greenberg Surrey, BC resident Elizabeth Bannerman, PhD, will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s William Fraser Leadership Development Award recognizing her outstanding leadership skills in the ALS community. By Bobbi Greenberg Easter Seals House Vancouver will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s Marcel Bertrand Exceptional Support Services Program Award (group category) for the house’s extraordinary efforts to help those with ALS in BC. By Bobbi Greenberg Andrew Eisen, MD, life director, ALS Society of BC, will receive the ALS Society of Canada’s Marcel Bertrand Exceptional Support Services Program Award (individual category) for his extraordinary efforts to help those with ALS and their families. | ||||||||||||||||||||||