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BIG ARTS exhibit features photojournalistic view of SWFL

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Barrier Island Group for the Arts (BIG ARTS) will host a reception to celebrate its collaboration with the Southwest Florida Community Foundation and The News-Press, showcasing aThe Visual Voice.”

The exhibit,A featuring a photojournalistic view of the Southwest Florida community by award-winning photographers of The News-Press, was originally on display at the Southwest Florida Community Foundation and is now on loan to BIG ARTS.

The reception will take placeA March 23,A from 4:30-6A p.m.

The House of the Good Shepherd partners with Boys and Girls Club

March 9, 2016 2:45 am Published by

The House of the Good Shepherd partners with Boys and Girls Club – News – Uticaod – Utica, NY The House of the Good Shepherd partners with Boys and Girls Club The House of the Good Shepherd has entered into a 12-month managed service agreement with the Boys and Girls Club of Utica that will ensure continued services for young people in the community, according to a news release.The partnership was facilitated by The Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties.The mission of the Boys and Girls Club closely aligns with the mission of The House, which is to change children’s lives by enabling all young people, especially those most in need, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens, according to Good Shepherd officials.Bob Roberts, chief executive officer at The House of the Good Shepherd, welcomes the opportunity for the two organizations to partner for the betterment of the children in our community. With the support of The Community Foundation and a group of passionate advocates, we are determined to succeed,” he said.The Boys and Girls Club provides afterschool services such as tutoring and literacy programs. The two organizations will determine the best long-term affiliation in the next 12 months.The House of the Good Shepherd is a regional provider of treatment services for 750 traumatized children and families annually.

Obama administraton deposits $500m into Green Climate Fund

March 9, 2016 2:33 am Published by

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The US State Department announced earlier this week $500m had been deposited by the US into the UN-backed Green Climate Fund (GCF), marking the first tranche of climate aid money promised by Obama ahead of the UN climate change summit in December.

Obama administraton deposits $500m into Green Climate Fund

NOAA awards UH Sea Grant over $800K to help communities with coastal hazards

March 9, 2016 2:11 am Published by

NOAA awards UH Sea Grant over $800K to help communities with coastal hazards – Ka Leo O Hawaii: NEWS NOAA awards UH Sea Grant over $800K to help communities with coastal hazards

A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration office has awarded the University of Hawaiai over $800,000 “to help Hawaiai communitiesA reduce their vulnerability to natural hazards and climate change,” according to a UH System report Tuesday.A

Through the Regional Coastal Resilience Grants Program,A NOAAas National Ocean Service awarded the University of Hawaiai Sea Grant College Program (Hawaiai Sea Grant) $845,160 to fund a project (Building Resilience to Coastal Hazards and Climate Change in Hawaiai) aimed to address coastal hazards and the impact fromA climate change.

“The frequency and severity of coastal erosion and flooding events is only going to increase in the coming decades with climate change and sea-level rise,” saidA Bradley Romine, Hawaiai Sea Grantas coastal management specialist and project lead.

Israel Birthright travel philanthropy reaches out in Palm Beach

March 9, 2016 2:11 am Published by

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RiverStone Health receives $3.9 million grant

March 9, 2016 2:11 am Published by

RiverStone Health, Yellowstone Countyas health agency, will receive more than $3.9 million in federal money to improve community health and public health care services, Montana Sen.

aMontanaas community health centers provide critical health care services to thousands of Montanans,a Daines said in a news release.

aThis grant will give the Yellowstone County community the needed resources to better serve Montanans with reliable, quality care,a he said.

RiverStone Health will receive $3,925,417 in discretionary funding for administrative changes that will help the agency provide the county with reliable and quality care, Daines said.

Match Madness attracts donors to give to charities

March 9, 2016 2:11 am Published by

Rachel Loersch came to the Match Madness event Tuesday in Salina to make a contribution to Women Helping Women, but while there she was tempted to assist five other local organizations.

Rachel Loersch came to the Match Madness event Tuesday in Salina to make a contribution to Women Helping Women, but while there she was tempted to assist five other local organizations.

aI really care about a bunch of them,a said the Salina woman. Santa Fe, before work early Tuesday to write a check to the endowment fund of Women Helping Women, an organization that provides grants to women in temporary need of assistance.

She was motivated to participate in Match Madness because she knew her contribution would be increased by up to 50 percent by the Greater Salina Community Foundation, which was providing up to $55,000 in matching funds throughout the day.

For the fifth year, the foundation sponsored the one-day event, where donors were given the opportunity to make a tax deductible contribution to the endowment fund of one or more of nearly 70 participating local charities.

Loersch said it made a big difference to have her donation increased by the foundation.

aI feel like Iam giving extra,a she said.

Last year, 60 charitable organizations participated in Match Madness. Tuesday on the Greater Salina Community Foundation website at gscf.org.

Aiding those in poverty

Salinan Lisa Newman made a contribution to Circles of the Heartland, a local organization that helps the poverty-stricken become more financially stable. The program was founded by Salinan Dana Kossow 13 years ago as a 26.2-mile running program for children that takes place each school day during a six-week period and has expanded to include 14 schools in Salina, Concordia, Beloit and Wichita.

aThis is an amazing opportunity to show what weare doing and how this has grown into an awesome program weare really proud of,a said Kossow, a veteran marathon runner.

Salinan Louise Comfort, who launched the School Marathon Foundation, said she continually is impressed by the generosity of the community in donating to worthy causes.

aPeople here take care of their own,a she said. Itas definitely a passionate community.a

The match is important

Rolling Hills Zoo has participated in Match Madness since the first event in 2012, and each year the organization has done very well, said Assistant Director Kathy Tolbert.

aItas important for us,a she said.

Big Springs plans for future

March 9, 2016 2:00 am Published by

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Retool Your School campaign provides little help to historically black colleges and universities

March 9, 2016 2:00 am Published by

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