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Take a CSR Course Online to Build Skills on Your Schedule

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Register for an online course by Sept 22 and save $200 with Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship.

SOURCE:Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship

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September 21, 2017 /3BL Media/ - Ready to advance your career and develop essential CSR skills right in your office chair? 

Online courses at the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship offer the same knowledge, research, and tools that you gain from our in-person executive education, still taught by business experts and top faculty from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College.

The Center's online courses are designed to be:

  • Self-paced – Courses are generally eight weeks long.
  • Supported – Center staff is available to answer your questions.
  • Flexible – Activities are designed to be independent.
  • Interactive – Online tool allows for interaction with colleagues.

Space is still available in these online courses, running Nov 6 through Dec 22: 

Enroll for any of the following courses by tomorrow, Sept 22 and SAVE $200!

Corporate Giving: Maximizing Effectiveness: Learn to better align your philanthropy with strategic business priorities. 

Fundamentals of Sustainability Reporting:Gain an understanding of the frameworks so you make a strategic decision about which to use.

Deepen Employee Engagement with Corporate Citizenship: Learn methods that can increase retention and lower cost of recruiting. 

Integrated Reporting: Connecting ESG Metrics to Overall Performance: Unify your sustainability and business performance disclosure in one report. 

Want to take a class sooner? There's still space available in September and October Online Courses too!  VIEW COURSE CALENDAR >

Tweet me:Build your #CSR skills online with @BCCCC! Enroll by Sept 22 and save $200 on select courses, like corporate #giving http://bit.ly/2ysQImw

KEYWORDS: Events, Media & Communications, CDP, Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship, Boston College


Albertsons Companies Hurricane Relief Fundraising Tops $8 Million. Company Donates Millions in Products and Pledges Continued Partnership with Affected Communities

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Company is recognized this week for its longstanding Disaster Relief and Outreach Initiative by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation

SOURCE:Albertsons Companies

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BOISE, Idaho, September 21, 2017 /3BL Media/ – Albertsons Companies today reported that, in the span of 21 days, its generous customers and employees helped raise more than $8 million in disaster relief donations for the victims of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma through a point-of-sale campaign at its 2,300+ stores. The company also contributed millions of dollars in products to help people in Texas and Florida recover from the recent hurricanes. The Albertsons Companies Foundation matched the first $200,000 and was an early sponsor of the Hand in Hand telethon for disaster relief.

“The donations are more than dollars and cents. They’re a remarkable act of caring by our generous and concerned customers across the U.S.,” said Chairman and CEO Bob Miller, who added that the company was directly impacted by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. “We know the broad devastation of the hurricanes first hand because our employees in those areas are among the thousands of people who are recovering and rebuilding. They worked hard to get our stores opened to serve our communities, even if they had devastating circumstances they were dealing with following the storms. We’re here to help them and all of the affected communities that we serve and support.”

100 percent of the donations collected at the company’s Albertsons, Safeway, Vons, Jewel-Osco, Shaw's, ACME Markets, Tom Thumb, Randalls, United Supermarkets, Pavilions, Star Market, Haggen, Carrs, and other stores across the United States will go directly to local disaster relief organizations, including the Salvation Army, Houston Food Bank, Feeding Texas and others.

To help garner even more support for this important cause, The Albertsons Companies Foundation partnered with some of the biggest names in entertainment for the September 12 Hand in Hand: A Benefit for Hurricane Relief. The telethon, which aired on multiple networks and online, raised $55 million.

Albertsons Companies has a long history of helping cities recover from disasters and maintains strategic partnerships with vendors, nonprofits and media partners to maximize outreach.

This commitment to serving people in need during times of crisis was recently recognized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, which named Albertsons Companies as a finalist for the prestigious 2017 Corporate Citizenship Award. The company is a finalist in the Best Disaster Relief and Community Resilience category for its response to the August 2016 Louisiana floods.

When parts of Louisiana were devastated by floods that caused $8.7 billion in damage and destroyed thousands of homes, Albertsons Companies employees worked around the clock to serve their communities, tending to the needs of their customers and neighbors who needed supplies or a cool, safe place to rest. A Randalls store became an emergency shelter for local residents then a command center for the Department of Homeland Security. Stores also launched a fundraiser resulting in a $600,000 donation for local flood recovery.

These efforts followed the company’s tactical plan for crisis and disaster outreach, which is part of its Corporate Social Responsibility platform.

About Albertsons Companies

Albertsons Companies is one of the largest food and drug retailers in the United States, with both a strong local presence and national scale. We operate stores across 35 states and the District of Columbia under 20 well-known banners including Albertsons, Safeway, Vons, Jewel-Osco, Shaw's, Acme, Tom Thumb, Randalls, United Supermarkets, Pavilions, Star Market, Haggen and Carrs. Albertsons Companies is committed to helping people across the country live better lives by making a meaningful difference, neighborhood by neighborhood. In 2016 alone, along with the Albertsons Companies Foundation, the company gave nearly $300 million in food and financial support. These efforts helped millions of people in the areas of hunger relief, education, cancer research and treatment, programs for people with disabilities and veterans outreach.

Tweet me:.@AlbertsonsCos hurricane relief fundraising tops $8 million and was an early sponsor of #HandInHand telethon http://bit.ly/2xie3K7

KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Awards, Ratings & Rankings, Albertsons Companies

Bacardi Pledges $3 Million to Disaster Relief Assistance

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SOURCE:Bacardi Limited

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  • $2 Million Dedicated to Puerto Rico – home to BACARDÍ® rum distillery, Casa Bacardi visitor center
  • $1 Million to other areas impacted including Florida, the Caribbean, The Bahamas, and Mexico

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Hamilton, Bermuda, September 22, 2017 /3BL Media/  ̶ ̶  In the wake of the devastation caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria, as well as the earthquakes in Mexico, Bacardi Limited and the Bacardí family commit US$3,000,000 for disaster relief and recovery efforts in the impacted areas.

The world’s largest privately held spirits company designates US$2,000,000 in cash and other assistance to Puerto Rico, and the remaining US$1,000,000 to local relief agencies supporting communities impacted in Florida, other islands in the Caribbean, The Bahamas, and Mexico.

“The Bacardi family, company and our employees are deeply saddened by the devastation and horrific loss caused by the recent hurricanes and earthquakes. We hope these donations will help alleviate some of the stress and pain people are experiencing while addressing some of their most basic needs,” says Facundo L. Bacardi, Chairman of family-owned Bacardi Limited.

Bacardi will provide immediate relief and longer-term rebuilding efforts in collaboration with several non-profit partners and local governments, including the Government of Puerto Rico, in the affected communities.

Puerto Rico has been home to the BACARDÍ® rum distillery, the largest premium rum distillery in the world, since 1936 where the company produces its namesake brand, and the Casa Bacardi visitor center, the second most visited tourism venue in metro San Juan. Throughout its history in Puerto Rico, Bacardi has been deeply involved in the community and its commitment remains strong to the long-term success of Puerto Rico as it battles natural disasters and financial difficulties.

“Disaster relief aid is part of our Philanthropy & Community Investment mission to provide assistance to communities in need,” adds Mr. Bacardi. “We’re working closely with government agencies and not-for-profit partners to identify the most pressing needs so we can provide meaningful support.”

The devastation of the recent natural disasters strikes particularly close to Bacardi since many impacted communities are considered home to its operations, offices, and employees. In addition to operations in Puerto Rico, BACARDÍ rum is bottled in Jacksonville, Fla., and South Florida is home to the Bacardi North America regional headquarters office. In Mexico since 1931, the company has offices and production facilities for its rum and tequila brands. While Bacardi no longer has facilities in The Bahamas, our donation serves as a testament to the people of The Bahamas where the company produced its iconic rum for nearly 50 years.

Corporate responsibility has always been a priority for Bacardi. Company founder and BACARDÍ rum creator Don Facundo Bacardí Massó began this tradition in 1852 when he volunteered as the chief organizer of disaster relief in his hometown of Santiago de Cuba after a devastating earthquake. Since then, the Bacardí family and company have continued to build upon his commitment to assist in times of catastrophic natural disasters.

In recent years, Bacardi has made donations to aid organizations supporting relief efforts in Southeast Asia, China, Australia, Italy, Haiti, Cuba, Brazil, Chile, and the United States.

This $3 million pledge is in addition to the Bacardi USA contribution of up to $100,000 to support its business partners and others affected by Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas.

Editor’s Notes:

  • In Mexico, all our employees are safe after the earthquake on Tuesday. Our rum facilities have suffered only minor damage and restarted production on Thursday. Our tequila facility in Arandas continues to operate. We are also helping those helping us as our cafeteria in Tultitlán has provided 500 lunches for local rescue crews.
  • In Puerto Rico, while communications are difficult due to limited cell service after Hurricane Maria, we have been able to reach many employees and are not yet aware of major losses. Our facility experienced some damage and we are waiting for our teams to complete a full assessment in the coming days when safe to do so. Contingency plans have been enacted as to not impact the supply of BACARDÍ rum.

About Bacardi Limited

Bacardi Limited, the largest privately held spirits company in the world, produces and markets internationally recognized spirits and wines. The Bacardi brand portfolio comprises more than 200 brands and labels, including BACARDÍ® rum, GREY GOOSE® vodka, DEWAR’S® Blended Scotch whisky, BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® gin, MARTINI® vermouth and sparkling wines, CAZADORES® 100% blue agave tequila, and other leading and emerging brands including WILLIAM LAWSON’S®, ERISTOFF® vodka, and ST-GERMAIN® elderflower liqueur.

Founded more than 155 years ago, in Santiago de Cuba on February 4, 1862, family-owned Bacardi employs nearly 5,500 and sells its brands in more than 170 countries. Bacardi Limited refers to the Bacardi group of companies, including Bacardi International Limited. www.bacardilimited.com

Media Contacts

Amy Federman, +1.441.294.1110, afederman@bacardi.com

K.C. Kavanagh, +1.441.298.1053, kckavanagh@bacardi.com

Tweet me:.@BacardiLimited Pledges $3 Million to #DisasterRelief Assistance http://bit.ly/2fDtfr6 #Hurricane #Harvey #Irma #Maria #earthquake

KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Corporate Contributions, Hurricane Irma, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Earthquake, Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Maria, Bacardi Limited, the bahamas

Women of FOX Sports Hosts Tennis Icon Billie Jean King and Cast of ‘Battle of the Sexes’ for Panel on Gender Equality

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SOURCE:21st Century Fox

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Tennis icon Billie Jean King, along with members of the cast and creative team behind Fox Searchlight’s new film Battle of the Sexes, met on the Fox Lot on September 15 for a panel discussion about gender equality and inclusion in professional sports and beyond. The film tells the story of King’s legendary 1973 tennis match against former men’s champion Bobby Riggs, a televised event that propelled women’s tennis onto the world stage. Women of FOX Sports organized the panel, which was moderated by Fox Entertainment Group Deputy General Counsel Jill Ratner and featured Battle of the Sexes directors Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton, and cast members Elisabeth Shue and Natalie Morales.

“This match was about changing the hearts and minds of people to match the legislation of Title IX,” King said, referring to the landmark 1972 law that outlawed sexual discrimination and represented a major step forward in the women’s rights movement. “That’s why I started the Women’s Sports Foundation the next year: to protect Title IX and protect girls and women. And I just want to thank Fox for our partnership, because it’s so vital.”

21st Century Fox businesses have contributed more than one million dollars to the Women’s Sports Foundation over the years, and to mark the release of the film, the company has coordinated directly with WSF on several new activations, including a free DVD and curriculum guide tied to the film’s themes, available to educators across the country, and a special edition of WSF’s Travel and Training Fund for women who have shown leadership in advocating for, or otherwise furthering, greater inclusivity in their sport.

“Bringing Billie Jean King, along with the directors and actresses from FOX Searchlight's new film Battle of the Sexes to FOX Sports, touched on two of Women of FOX Sports' pillars—to learn and to inspire,” said Raquel Braun, Sr. Director of Business and Legal Affairs for FOX Sports, who helped organize the event.  “Many women learned about Billie Jean's story for the first time, directly from the legend herself, and the more 300 viewers of the event left inspired by Billie Jean's candid advice and the messages of leadership, advocacy, and collaboration from Elisabeth, Natalie, Valerie, and Jonathan.”

During the same week as the panel event, 21CF’s public affairs team in Washington, D.C. hosted an advanced screening along with the Washington Kastles tennis team and the Women’s Sports Foundation. Speakers included West Virginia Senator Shelley Moore Capito, who spoke about King’s role in breaking down cultural barriers for women around the world, as well as Washington Kastles founder and owner Mark Fin and WSF Chief Advocacy Officer Deborah Larkin.

In addition, 21CF has committed to donate 79 cents from every ticket sale during the film’s opening weekend to the Women’s Sports Foundation, representing the 79 cents that women in the United States earn on average for every dollar paid to men. The donation reflects the two organizations’ commitments to ensuring equality in the workplace, and continuing to expand opportunities for women in sports of all ages.

“Girls are taught not to ask for what they need and want; I’m telling you: ‘Ask for what you need and want,’” King said during the Women of FOX Sports panel. “Every single personal is an influencer. We think only certain people are influencers; no, you are. If you get in it every day, you can change things.”

Battle of the Sexes opens in theaters in the U.S. on Friday, September 22, nearly 44 years to the day since the match took place on September 20, 1973.

Read more at impact.21CF.com. 

Tweet me:Women of FOX Sports welcomes @BillieJeanKing and more from #BattleoftheSexes to talk #gender equality: http://bit.ly/2fE0ACa @21CF_Impact

KEYWORDS: Media & Communications, Diversity & Inclusion, 21st century fox, fox sports, women of fox sports, billie jean king, Tennis, Sports, BATTLE OF THE SEXES, Women's Rights, equality, title ix

Smithfield Foods’ Helping Hungry Homes® and Albertsons Donate Nearly 40,000 Pounds of Protein to The Idaho Foodbank

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SOURCE:Albertsons Companies

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Originally published on GlobeNewswire

Last week, Smithfield Foods’ Helping Hungry Homes® initiative, a program focused on alleviating hunger and helping Americans become more food secure, joined forces with Albertsons to donate nearly 40,000 pounds of protein to The Idaho Foodbank. The donation, equivalent to nearly 160,000 servings, will help those fighting hunger in Idaho, where one in seven individuals is food insecure.

"Albertsons is proud to be part of this Helping Hungry Homes event," said Kathy Holland, communications and community relations manager, Intermountain Division at Albertsons Companies. “We’re proud to join Smithfield in supporting our neighbors and know today’s donation will positively impact the community in a meaningful way."

Continue reading about the donation to The Idaho Foodbank

Tweet me:.@Albertsons @SmithfieldFoods partner to donate nearly 40,000 lbs of protein to @IdahoFoodbank http://bit.ly/2fy37xW #HelpingHungryHomes

KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Albertsons, hunger relief

Sealed Air and Hope For The Warriors

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SOURCE:Sealed Air

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Sealed Air launched its Veterans Network in 2014 and supports veteran's groups like Hope For the Warriors and Patriots Path. Learn more about Sgt. Michael John Trost's story here. 

For more videos like this from Sealed Air - visit their YouTube channel   

Tweet me:Learn more about @Sealed_Air's partnership with @Hope4Warriors to assist combat wounded service members. http://bit.ly/2uWbUOJ

KEYWORDS: Diversity & Inclusion, Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Sealed Air, Veterans

Aflac has Donated More Than $118 Million to Childhood Cancer

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Did you know Aflac entered the childhood cancer community 22 years ago?

SOURCE:Aflac

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Aflac donated $3 million to sponsor the Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center at what is now known as Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. To date, Aflac has donated more than $118 million to this cause—and we aren’t stopping until we find a cure.

Join the conversation on Facebook 

Tweet me:#DidYouKnow @Aflac entered the childhood cancer community 22 years ago? http://bit.ly/2y3p2Us

KEYWORDS: Health & Healthcare, Chronic Illness, Aflac, childhood cancer

Wearing Hairnets and Big Grins, These Wisconsin Residents Are Packing Meals for Hurricane Harvey Victims

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By Beatriz Terrazas

SOURCE:PepsiCo

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When PepsiCo decided to provide one million meals to people affected by Hurricane Harvey in Southeast Texas, company leaders knew it would require many partners coming together — the PepsiCo Foundation, Food for Good, Frito-Lay, and multiple relief organizations. 

But key to the effort would also be the Milwaukee Center for Independence (MCFI), an organization founded in 1938 whose mission is “to assist individuals and families with special needs to better live and work in the community.” 

Client needs include physical and cognitive disabilities, mental and chronic illnesses, drug addiction and trauma. MCFI’s programs help them maintain independence and involvement in their communities.

One way MCFI helps clients is through job training in the custodial and food service industries. For a year now, clients from 20 to 65 years old have been packing small runs of meals for Food for Good and for children in their own community. 

But the request to package 500,000 meals as part of PepsiCo’s commitment would be a challenge — and a learning opportunity, said Heidi Chada, vice president of employment and commercial services.

“The majority of the clients we’re training are low-income and they have some pretty significant challenges,” she said. Refrigerator not working? They’ve been there. Electricity cut off? They’ve been there, too, she said. “They understand some level of hardship.”

So the first thing MCFI did was use this as a lesson about how others can be similarly affected, said Emily Hein, director of the company’s Forward Academy, which incorporates classroom work into clients’ training.

“We used the opportunity to not only teach about what is a hurricane—it’s not something that happens in Wisconsin,” she said. “We shared information about the impact it has on a city and a state, like Texas. And how our meals can bring support to those people as they work to rebuild.”

And, while clients might not have been able to visualize such a vast number, they embraced their role in the one-million-meal project with enthusiasm. Wearing hairnets and big grins, they went to work to help people outside their own state.

"I feel kind of bad for people that lost their house, they lost everything,” said Quantasa Rucks, an MCFI client. “We’ve got big hearts for people like that. I feel good. I feel good ‘cause they’re eating. We don’t eat, we don’t survive.”

Andrea Barnett, another client, said it felt “great” to help hurricane affected Texans. One of her favorite things about this project: the notes she and her peers wrote on yellow, green, pink and orange construction paper to send with some of the meals. “I put ‘Dear Houston, you’re in my prayers, keep strong, be brave, keep the faith.’”

Asked if she had any other words for those who would receive meals she had helped pack, she said, “I love you. God bless you."

-- Beatriz Terrazas

Here's how you can help. Contact these organizations:

American Red Cross, www.redcross.org, 1-800-HELP NOW
The Salvation Army, www.salvationarmyusa.org, 1-800-SALARMY
Feeding America, www.feedingamerica.org

Tweet me:Wearing Hairnets and Big Grins, These Wisconsin Residents Are Packing Meals for Hurricane Harvey Victims http://ow.ly/momC100NyIM

KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Humanitarian Aid, performance with purpose, pepsico foundation, Food for Good, Pepsico, disaster relief

 


Habitat for Humanity and Quicken Loans to Transform Three Communities in Second Annual Quicken Loans Neighborhoods Week

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SOURCE:Habitat for Humanity

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ATLANTA, September 22, 2017 /3BL Media/ – Habitat for Humanity is again partnering with Quicken Loans in three cities across America during Quicken Loans Neighborhoods Week. Team members from the Quicken Loans Family of Companies will work alongside homeowners and residents to help strengthen their communities.

Continuing through October, activities will take place in Charlotte, Cleveland and Phoenix. The projects will include new home construction and home repairs in Cleveland and Phoenix, and a neighborhood garden project in Charlotte.

“Last year was incredibly successful as our volunteers helped transform neighborhoods across the country,” said Bill Emerson, vice chairman, Quicken Loans. “These communities have rich histories and have been extremely resilient to constant change. Our goal is to help strengthen and revitalize each neighborhood, remaining faithful to their histories, while establishing strong relationships along the way.”

“We are grateful to have the continued support of Quicken Loans and its team member volunteers,” said Colleen Finn Ridenhour, senior vice president of development, Habitat for Humanity International. “Through this partnership, we are able to serve more homeowners and communities, helping them to achieve independence and a brighter future.” 

Habitat and Quicken Loans partnered in 2016 for Neighborhoods Week, during which nearly 1,000 Quicken Loans volunteers gave more than 5,400 hours to help 459 families build or improve a place they call home. This year, more than 1,200 Quicken Loans Family of Companies employees are expected to volunteer during the weeklong events across all three cities.

“Providing our team members opportunities to help their communities is paramount to our ‘for-more-than-profit’ philosophy,” explained Emerson. “It’s why we offer every team member paid volunteer time. Our goal is to keep our volunteer hours rising to help as many lives as possible in Quicken Loans’ neighborhoods.”

About Habitat for Humanity

Driven by the vision that everyone needs a decent place to live, Habitat for Humanity began in 1976 as a grassroots effort on a community farm in southern Georgia. The Christian housing organization has since grown to become a leading global nonprofit working in more than 1,300 communities throughout the U.S. and in more than 70 countries. Families and individuals in need of a hand up partner with Habitat for Humanity to build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. Through financial support, volunteering or adding a voice to support affordable housing, everyone can help families achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. Through shelter, we empower. To learn more, visit habitat.org.

About Quicken Loans

Detroit-based Quicken Loans Inc. is the nation’s second largest retail home mortgage lender. The company closed more than $300 billion of mortgage volume across all 50 states between 2013 and 2016. Quicken Loans moved its headquarters to downtown Detroit in 2010, and now more than 17,000 team members from Quicken Loans and its Family of Companies work in the city’s urban core. The company generates loan production from web centers located in Detroit, Cleveland and Scottsdale, Arizona. The company also operates a centralized loan processing facility in Detroit, as well as its San Diego-based One Reverse Mortgage unit. Quicken Loans ranked “Highest in Customer Satisfaction for Primary Mortgage Origination” in the United States by J.D. Power for the past seven consecutive years, 2010 – 2017, and highest in customer satisfaction among all mortgage servicers the past four years, 2014 – 2017.

Quicken Loans was ranked No. 10 on FORTUNE magazine’s annual “100 Best Companies to Work For” list in 2017, and has been among the top 30 companies for the past 14 consecutive years. The company has been recognized as one of Computerworld magazine’s "100 Best Places to Work in IT" the past 13 years, ranking No. 1 for eight of the past 12 years, including 2017. The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rock Holdings, Inc., the parent company of several FinTech and related businesses. Quicken Loans is also the flagship business of Dan Gilbert’s Family of Companies comprising nearly 100 affiliated businesses spanning multiple industries. For more information and company news visit QuickenLoans.com/press-room.

Tweet me:#HabitatForHumanity, @QuickenLoans to transform three communities in second annual Quicken Loans Neighborhoods Week http://bit.ly/2y1Rje0

KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Non-Profits, Habitat for Humanity, Quicken Loans, Quicken Loans Neighborhoods Week

Why High-Tech Highways Will Change the Way You Drive

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SOURCE:Ray C. Anderson Foundation

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Drive Interstate 85 in Georgia and you may happen upon an area that looks a little different. You can roll over panels that are collecting energy from the sun, then pass over a sensor that instantly detects the air pressure in your tires.

These technologies, which are being piloted at a visitor’s center on an 18-mile stretch here known as “the Ray,” offer a fascinating glimpse into the future of highways. Named after industrialist Ray C. Anderson, in honor of his forward-thinking ecological vision, this roadway is funded by innovative public-private partnerships and is becoming a living laboratory, incorporating emerging technologies that could change the experience of driving.

Read more.

 

Tweet me:Drive Interstate 85 in Georgia and you may happen upon an area that looks a little different. @TheRayHighway http://on.gei.co/2fvZb0p

Contact Info:

Valerie Bennet
Ray C. Anderson Foundation
+1 (770) 317-5858
valerie@raycandersonfoundation.org

Anna Cullen
The Ray
+1 (404) 405-2685
anna@theray.org

KEYWORDS: Green Infrastructure, Energy, The Ray, Ray C. Anderson Foundation, tire pressure measurement, solar road

Tree Pittsburgh Receives “Net Zero” Sustainability Grant from Green Mountain Energy Sun Club

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Sun Club® and Tree Pittsburgh Celebrate Sustainability at Annual Arbor Aid Music Festival

SOURCE:Green Mountain Energy

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PITTSBURGH, September 22, 2017 /3BL Media/ – The ambitious goal of achieving net zero energy status and LEED Platinum certification is becoming a reality for Tree Pittsburgh’s new campus thanks in large part to a $134,800 solar and sustainability grant from the Green Mountain Energy Sun Club. As a nonprofit dedicated to restoring and protecting the city’s urban forest, Tree Pittsburgh is committed to serving as a leader in sustainability. The donation from the Sun Club, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing sustainability, will help establish them as the only agricultural organization in Pennsylvania powered by 100 percent solar energy.

“Tree Pittsburgh enriches the local community by connecting people to nature and educating them on the many environmental, social, economic and health benefits trees provide,” said Mark Parsons, president of Green Mountain Energy Sun Club. “Supporting organizations like Tree Pittsburgh is why the Sun Club was founded, and we’re proud to help them achieve net zero and LEED Platinum certification.”

Tree Pittsburgh’s sustainability project includes:

  • 57-kilowatt solar array on the roof of Tree Pittsburgh’s new office building
  • Battery system for solar energy storage
  • Rainwater capture system to collect 100 percent of rooftop runoff for landscape irrigation
  • Tree planting along the campus’ riverfront to restore critical riparian zone  

“We are so thankful for the Sun Club's generosity,” said Danielle Crumrine, executive director of Tree Pittsburgh. “Their donation of solar equipment for our new campus along the Allegheny River allows our building to be more sustainable and will benefit our organization and the environment for years to come.”

The public is invited to attend Tree Pittsburgh’s annual Arbor Aid music festival, which benefits the urban forest, and Pittsburgh’s first-ever Pawpaw Fest on Saturday, September 23, 2017, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Carrie Furnaces National Historic Landmark. The family-friendly music event will include 10+ bands and artists, kids’ activities, food trucks, local beer and all things pawpaw. The Sun Club, along with city officials, will dedicate the sustainability project before performer Melinda takes the stage at 4:30 p.m. The Sun Club will also have solar powered popcorn and a community art piece involving solar panels.

To date, the Sun Club has donated more than $6.5 million to support nearly 100 nonprofits in the Northeast and Texas through solar and sustainability projects like the one at Tree Pittsburgh. To learn more about the Sun Club and how to nominate a worthy nonprofit for a sustainability grant, visit gmesunclub.org.

About Tree Pittsburgh

Tree Pittsburgh is an environmental non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing community vitality by restoring and protecting the urban forest through tree planting and care, education, and advocacy. To learn more, visit www.treepittsburgh.org.

About Green Mountain Energy Sun Club

The Green Mountain Energy Sun Club is a nonprofit organization advancing sustainability for people and our planet by investing in communities in Texas and the Northeast. Since the program’s founding in 2002, the Sun Club® has donated more than $6.5 million to nearly 100 nonprofit organizations. As a 501 (c)(3) organization, the Sun Club focuses on projects related to renewable energy, energy efficiency and resource conservation. Contributions to the Sun Club come from Green Mountain Energy’s residential customers in Texas, as well as from Green Mountain, its employees and other Sun Club supporters. To learn more about the Sun Club, please visit gmesunclub.org.

Contacts:

Megan Talley, Sun Club
(713) 537-2160
megan.talley@greenmountain.com

Maggie Graham, Tree Pittsburgh
(412) 610-9874
maggie@treepittsburgh.org

Tweet me:Tree Pittsburgh @TreePgh Receives “Net Zero” Sustainability Grant from @GreenMtnEnergy Sun Club http://bit.ly/2xjb5EX

KEYWORDS: Environment, Energy, green mountain energy sun club, tree pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, arbor aid, pawpaw fest, Net Zero, LEED Platinum

John Holm, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at PYXERA Global, to speak at NGO Expo on New Collaboration Model

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Coinciding with 72nd Session of the UN General Assembly, the NGO EXPO is convening international professionals in aid and development to raise funds, network, source, supply and learn

SOURCE:PYXERA Global

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WASHINGTON, D.C. September 22, 2017 /3BL Media/ - John Holm, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at PYXERA Global, will be speaking at the NGO Expo, a gathering on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, on programs for social impact. During his session, titled, Reinventing Development, the Community Impact Collaboratives, Holm will talk about some of the newer practices and programs PYXERA Global has co-developed resulting in stronger and more robust collaborations. The talk will highlight new initiatives that maximize philanthropic investment by authentically aligning stakeholders and local communities for tangible impact.

“A truly collaborative relationship with the local community must be directed by the needs of the community, as identified by them,” said Holm. “Taking this approach allows the community to have a strong guiding voice in identifying the problem and driving for a solution. This will create a more tangible impact to their biggest self-identified needs.”

This gathering is the 9th edition of NGO Expo, a leading global event for professionals in aid and development. The NGO Expo delivers immersive education through keynote speakers, topic driven panels, and hands-on workshops.  Attendees will have the chance to hear about the latest products and solutions to help deepen understanding in their practice areas and foster new ideas to drive innovation.  Other notable speakers at the Expo include Head-Community Outreach & Philanthropy of Twitter, Inc. Caroline Barlerin, and Associate Director of The Rockefeller Foundation, Amira Bliss.

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About PYXERA Global
@PYXERAGlobal

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The PYXERA Global team is passionate and dedicated to navigating challenges and pinpointing purposeful global engagement opportunities for its clients and partners. Initiatives include a wide range of services from local content development to global pro bono programs and integrated community development efforts that transform lives and livelihoods.

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Ibero University Inaugurates Bloomberg Financial Lab

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Students will have access to real-time data and financial information

SOURCE:Bloomberg

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MEXICO CITY and NEW YORK, September 22, 2017 /3BL Media/ - Universidad Iberoamericana, one of the most prestigious universities in Mexico, and Bloomberg, a global information and technology company, announced today the inauguration of a campus Bloomberg Financial Laboratory.

The lab is equipped with 12 Bloomberg Terminals, the platform used by leading business and financial professionals globally for real-time data, news, research, analytics and communications. It will be open to undergraduate and postgraduate students who require financial, economic and business information to prepare for careers in accounting, administration, business, economics, finance, and management.

The Bloomberg Lab will be available for IBERO´s students, in careers such as Finances, International Businesses, Accountability, Business Administration, and Industrial Engineering.

Read the full press release here

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KEYWORDS: Innovation & Technology, Education, Bloomberg, philanthropy, bloombergdotorg, ibero, Mike Bloomberg, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Bloomberg Financial Lab

Scaling What Works in #STEM

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Written by Eduardo Cetlin, President, Amgen Foundation

SOURCE:Amgen Foundation

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The cover of National Geographic magazine’s March 2015 issue is framed in my home office. The image of a staged moon landing, and five short sentences challenging common known facts serve as the backdrop for an ominous title: “The War on Science.” In the excellent article “The Age of Disbelief,” Joel Achenbach and photographer Richard Barnes quote geophysicist Marcia McNutt, now president of the National Academies of Sciences, who said, “scientific thinking has to be taught and sometimes it is not taught well,” and that struck a chord. You see, I am the head of philanthropy for Amgen, a leading medical biotechnology company that is founded with a simple yet powerful mission: serving patients fighting serious illnesses. As a business, we believe the answers lie in challenging the frontiers of biology, and pursuing the discovery, development, manufacturing, and commercialization of innovative medicines. Our staff come to work every day with a clear ambition: helping patients with cancer, heart disease, osteoporosis, and other ailments that bring so much pain and suffering. Innovation propels us forward; we must heed National Geographic’s warning.

Through our philanthropy we are trying to address a root cause of this issue by improving scientific literacy and inspiring the next generation of innovators. We believe that unless our youth is equipped with the confidence (and the courage) to ask hard questions, and the ability to go find answers themselves, we are indeed in trouble.

We are proud to have recently announced that we are investing $10.5M to renew and expand the Amgen Biotech Experience (ABE) to reach an additional 300,000 students over the next three years. We also published fresh and robust evaluation data from WestEd that shows ABE student participants have had significant and substantial gains in learning biotechnology, with 82% getting new ideas about what happens in science labs.

Our 2016 report “Students on STEM” showed teens generally like science—and biology in particular—and would like the opportunity to do more engaging, hands-on science in school. ABE delivers on all these fronts, and is backed by the most important ally anyone could have in advancing scientific literacy: science teachers. Wendy Wooten, a biology teacher at Reseda High School said it best, “Through ABE my students get to experience the joy of discovery first hand… they get to be real life scientists.” Policymakers from both sides of the aisle have lent their support to ABE too, see here for a feature on House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy visiting an ABE class in Bakersfield, CA, and here for House Representative Joe Kennedy in an ABE class in Boston, MA.

In these challenging times the imperative to be at our best is ever more important. Please join us in bringing excellent science education to all students, and follow the stories of teachers from across the U.S., and eleven countries around the world in bringing real life biotechnology to their students.

Want to learn more about this program? Watch ABE in action, visit amgenbiotechexperience.com to find out how to get involved and follow #BiotechExperience on Twitter for the latest updates.

Tweet me:Eduardo Cetlin, President of the @AmgenFoundation, discusses scaling the #BiotechExperience: http://bit.ly/2xhgjBg #STEM #Education

KEYWORDS: Education, Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Amgen, Amgen Foundation, Amgen Biotech Experience, Eduardo Cetlin, STEM, WestEd, National Geographic

 

Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Supports Relief Efforts in Florida, Mexico and Puerto Rico

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SOURCE:Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

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The recent spate of natural disasters have left a trail of destruction across Florida, the Caribbean and Mexico. To urgently respond to these crises, the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation is donating $400,000 to support emergency relief efforts in affected communities.

“When natural disasters hit, it’s critical the relief organizations have cash resources to immediately provide food, water and medical assistance to those displaced or injured,” says John Damonti, president of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation. “We work closely with our relief partners to determine needs and to quickly respond to help people in impacted communities.”

Hurricane Irma pummeled Florida in early September, with high winds and lashing rain taking out power lines and flooding streets. The Tampa area was particularly hard hit by the storm, with thousands of people displaced and widespread power outages. To provide immediate relief to the community, the Foundation provided a $100,000 cash donation to the Central Florida Red Cross for Tampa.

Following quickly behind Irma, Hurricane Maria, a category 4 storm, barreled across the Caribbean, landing a direct hit on Puerto Rico. With a complete loss of power and cell phone coverage, officials are still determining the extent of the devastation. Relief partners are springing into action and the foundation is donating $150,000 to the Puerto Rico Red Cross and $50,000 each to its medicine relief partners Americares and Direct Relief International

In conjunction with a volatile hurricane season and for the second time in two weeks, Mexico was rocked by a major earthquake, this one measured at 7.1 on the Richter scale. The full impact is not yet known, but the quake claimed hundreds of lives and destroyed homes and buildings. The foundation is donating $50,000 to the Mexican Red Cross for immediate needs.

The Bristol-Myers Squibb company is also providing aid to the communities impacted by natural disasters with $414,000 worth of products donated to the Irma relief efforts, and $29,000 worth of requested medicine products to the Mexican Red Cross for the earthquake relief.

The Foundation and its disaster relief partners will continue to diligently monitor the situations to provide support as needed.

Tweet me:Bristol-Myers Squibb supports #hurricane relief with funds, supplies and medicines http://bit.ly/2xkJHXm @BMSnews#Irma #Maria

KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Bristol-Myers Squibb, hurricanes, Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Maria, Florida, Puerto Rico, disaster relief, Corporate Social Responsibility, Access to Medicines


Honoring the Legacy of Artist and Activist Romare Bearden

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Stunning sculpture highlights Bearden’s pioneering path

SOURCE:Duke Energy

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Charlotte’s newest public art – a swirling sculpture to make the city fall in love with a native son all over again – thrusts a gentle steel spear point into the sky above Romare Bearden Park.

The name “Spiral Odyssey” is a triple tribute. It honors Bearden, the master collage maker who co-founded the New York group Spiral in 1963 to encourage African-American artists. It refers to Homer’s “Odyssey,” which Bearden explored multiple times in his work. And it hints at the two-decade friendship between Bearden and Chicago sculptor Richard Hunt.

The piece can be called abstract, but your mind shapes bits of it into figures: the ship’s body, its billowing sail (or is that a wave?), perhaps a leaping dolphin. Hunt crafted slender arcs of steel so that light falling on them appears to ripple, like a current passing across water.

“Odyssey” has become a selfie magnet for people who encounter it along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. No plaque identifies it, though one will appear before the free public dedication Sept. 23 by the Arts & Science Council of Charlotte-Mecklenburg. (Hunt plans to attend, 11 days after his 82ndbirthday.)

Even then, visitors won’t realize it was originally supposed to have taken a different shape … in a different part of the park … from the hands of a different sculptor.

The park is itself a work of art designed by Seattle planner Norie Sato and the local firm LandDesign. The ASC and Mecklenburg County wanted to install a defining centerpiece. It invited a handful of artists to apply and raised $305,000 from a county fund for public art, Duke Energy, the ASC board of directors and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and North Carolina Arts Council.

A Richmond artist became the front-runner. But “her design was considered a habitable structure: People could go inside it, so it couldn’t be used,” said Carla Hanzal, the ASC’s vice-president of public art.

The council turned to Hunt, whose first design suggested a slave ship, a church and a vertical, Eiffel Tower-like form. “My thought was that it could be interactive, so one could walk through it,” Hunt said. “But it was going to have that same ‘habitable structure’ problem, so I modified it.”

Then a literal stumbling block appeared.

“It was going to go in the center of a main walkway, near the waterfall, and there was a trench drain,” he said. “I thought, ‘Somebody with heels could get stuck in that drain, have an accident, and there might be liability.’ I had just seen a photo of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, being helped out of a drain by Prince William and their attendants. I doubted the fashionable ladies of Charlotte would have had such assistance at the ready had there been a similar occurrence in Romare Bearden Park.”

So “Spiral Odyssey” moved to the south side of the park, mounted on a pedestal that keeps it safe from passersby and passersby safe from it. Duke Energy Foundation president Cari Boyce knows it’s in the right place: After stressing Duke’s commitment to culture for a diverse community, she said, “Now when anyone visits Romare Bearden Park, they’ll see ‘Spiral Odyssey’ and have the opportunity to learn about and be inspired by the pioneering path plowed by Bearden.”

Hunt chose stainless steel “because it doesn’t require much in the way of maintenance, and because of the way it reflects light. You can take a sander in the final finishing, after you grind down the weld beads, and kind of draw with it. Movements you make across the surface will be reflected by light, which can change through the day. I have a piece on the river in St. Joseph (Michigan) that reflects the colors of the sunset.” (He has a small studio in Benton Harbor, right across the St. Joseph River, as well as his main workplace in Chicago.)

The Museum of Modern Art gave Hunt and Bearden concurrent exhibitions in 1971. They’d already met in Pittsburgh in the late 1960s when an International Exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Art showed their work.

“I wasn’t part of Spiral; those were people like Bearden who were older than myself. But it had an impact,” Hunt said. “There was a lot of discussion about the civil rights movement, how abstraction or avant-gardism fit in with African-American artists’ responses to life.”

Hanzal curated “Southern Recollections,” the 2011 Bearden show at Charlotte’s Mint Museum that celebrated the 100th anniversary of his birth in Charlotte. She sees similarities between the artists’ approaches: Both improvise, leaving themselves freedom to discover their subjects as they go. Hunt has made other versions of “Spiral Odyssey” and likes “to leave all the possibilities open as long as I can. I want to let the work, as it’s being developed in full scale, suggest things beyond what was anticipated in the model.”

Both also make immediately accessible art, even when using abstract elements. Charlotte’s public pieces frequently get mocked, though they may later be beloved. (Think of Niki de Saint Phalle’s “Firebird” on Tryon Street). But “Odyssey” has had clear sailing.

“It’s rare for public art not to draw any negative comments, but this hasn’t,” Hanzal said. “That’s a tribute to his skill.”

Tweet me:"Spiral Odyssey," a tribute to artist & advocate, Romare Bearden, to be dedicated Saturday @rbeardenpark http://bit.ly/2femP0N @DukeEnergy

KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Diversity & Inclusion, Romare Bearden, Richard Hunt, Spiral Odyessy, Bearden Park, charlotte, North Carolina, dedication, Arts, Humanities, Duke Energy

     

Avista Volunteers Package Meals During United Way Day of Action

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SOURCE:Avista Utilities

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More than 60 Avista employees volunteered for the Spokane County United Way Day of Action in Spokane on Sept. 15 to Make a Meal for Many. Together, with 600 participants from around the community, they packaged 140,000 meals.

Tweet me:.@AvistaUtilities employees participate in @SpokanUnitedWay #DayofAction and help make 140K meals http://bit.ly/2xjZJ3M #MakeAMealForMany

KEYWORDS: Social Impact & Volunteering, Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Corporate Citizenship, Community Partner, giving back, United Way, day of action, Make a Meal for Many, Avista

  

Italian Students Become "Guardians of the Coast" With Carnival Corporation's Costa Crociere Foundation

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A citizen science project promoted by Costa Crociere Foundation, in collaboration with MIUR, OLPA and the School of Robotics in Genoa, involving more than 200 Italian high schools

SOURCE:Carnival Corporation & plc

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September 22, 2017 /3BL Media/ - Making young people more aware about protecting the sea and the Italian coastline is the idea behind the "Guardians of the Coast", the citizen science project promoted by Costa Crociere Foundation, which aims to create a long-term environmental snapshot of Italy's coastline, from Liguria to Friuli Venezia Giulia, as well as Sardinia and Sicily, with the active participation of teachers and students from over 200 Italian high schools.

"Guardians of the Coast" is supported by the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR), which signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Costa Crociere Foundation and the School of Robotics in Genoa (available on http://www.istruzione.it/ProtocolliInRete/Protocolli_Accordi.html), as part of the National Plan to Digitalize Schools (Piano Nazionale per la Scuola Digitale - PNSD). The MoU is aimed at developing an innovative didactic project, focused on environmental sustainability and social use of new technologies, in order to fight school abandonment, support inclusion, integration and promote conscious and ethical use of new technologies.

In the school year that has just begun, the high schools that take part in the project, on a voluntary basis and totally free, will "adopt" a stretch of Italian coastline where they will record observations and take measurements. The project is aimed at students and teachers of the final three years of high schools throughout Italy. The pre-registration form is now available on the website www.guardianidellacosta.it.

Teachers and students will have access to a dedicated online platform offering teaching materials such as webcasts, information files and video tutorials specifically designed for the project in collaboration with OLPA- Osservatorio Ligure Pesca e Ambiente (Liguria cooperative consortium of marine scientists, science communicators, scuba operators and environmental technicians) and the School of Robotics Association in Genoa, with the support of a scientific committee. In keeping with the concept of "citizen science", the content will be scientifically precise but designed to be easily accessible and understandable by a non-expert general public. The teaching units involve three areas of interest: Mediterranean marine environment, biodiversity and protection of the coast and sea; climate change, alien species, the impact of climate on the marine environment; pollution and waste in the sea, the use of the coastal marine environment by humans, and technological initiatives to reduce waste.

The online and classroom training course will be complemented by field activities, during which the relevant portion of the coastline will be monitored, by examining indicators of environmental quality, the main features of the coastal environment, and certain socio-economic aspects relating to the management of coastline and its resources. Scientific observation and monitoring activities will be supported by a specially created free app for Android and iOs devices. The data and photos taken by participants using the app will be validated by experts and fed into an easily accessible database that can be used to compare long-term results. This key resource will then form the basis of theme-based maps describing the state of Italy’s coastline, from the perspective of the very people on the pollution frontline: students and citizens, in other words the real Guardians of the Coast.

Teachers who participate in the initial workshop and make use of the online teaching units will receive a certificate from the School of Robotics training institute accredited by the MIUR and this will count towards their hours of professional retraining. Students who participate in "Guardians of the Coast" can count it as an alternating school-work project.

The project will end with a national event, during which the results of the schoolchildren's activities will be presented and the most deserving class will win a group cruise in the Mediterranean on board a Costa Cruises ship.

For further information and to pre-enroll your school in the project, please visit the website www.guardianidellacosta.it

Tweet me:Over 200 Italian high schools will develop "Guardians of the Coast" through a @CarnivalPLC @CostaCruises program. http://bit.ly/2feVoEn

Contact Info:

Ellie Beuerman
LDWWgroup
+1 (214) 208-3718
ellie@ldwwgroup.com

KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Education, students, Research, coastal cleanup, Marine Science, Carnival Corporation & plc

The UPS Foundation and UPS Airlines Continue to Support Humanitarian Relief Needs

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SOURCE:UPS

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  • Two Flights With MREs (Meals, Ready to Eat) to Puerto Rico
  • Schedules Flight to Cuba in Support of Red Cross Needs
  • Assessing Needs in Mexico and Supporting Mexican Relief Organization

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ATLANTA, September 22, 2017 /3BL Media/ – UPS (NYSE:UPS) today announced that The UPS Foundation and UPS Airlines will expand humanitarian aid and support after devastating hurricanes and an earthquake. 

“Hurricanes Maria, Irma and Harvey, together with the earthquake in Mexico, have left behind an almost unprecedented need for humanitarian aid throughout the Carribbean and southeastern U.S.,” said Eduardo Martinez, president of The UPS Foundation and chief diversity and inclusion officer. “When the International Federation of the Red Cross called to request assistance to aid those in Cuba, we knew how important it was to answer that call. Likewise, we are delivering to those in need after the earthquake in Mexico, and now also assisting in Puerto Rico, as we work with our global relief partners on as many fronts as we can.”

In support of Puerto Rico, after the devastating impact from Hurricane Maria, UPS Airlines will fly two UPS Browntail air freighters to San Juan Luis Muñoz Marín Airport (SJU), delivering Meals, Ready to Eat (MREs), under contract for FEMA. The first flight will leave today and the second will go this weekend.

In support of needs in Cuba, and at the request of the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), UPS Airlines will carry tarps, hygiene kits, mosquito nets, liquid containers and shelter tool kits. The flight is scheduled to leave Miami on Saturday, September 23, make an intermediate stop in Panama, and arrive in Cuba later that day. IFRC staff and UPS employees will unload the relief supplies. The supplies will help 12,000 Cuban families recover and rebuild their homes and communities. This is the the first planned UPS flight to Cuba in the company’s history.

In Mexico, The UPS Foundation is assessing short- and longer-term needs, and has offered in-kind transportation of relief items, including shelters, and logistics support to CENACED, a nonprofit relief organization in Mexico helping in the recovery efforts after the magnitude 7.1 earthquake that struck south of Mexico City earlier this week. CENACED is affiliated with the UN Connecting Business Initiative, the effort to build networks to improve resilience, speed response and expedite recovery.

The UPS Foundation has worked with the American Red Cross, The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), The Salvation Army, and other humanitarian aid partners to provide immediate support and assess longer-term needs as a result of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria. Earlier this month, UPS announced more than a $1 million pledge, through The UPS Foundation in support of recovery efforts in Texas and Louisiana, and another $1 million commitment in support of recovery efforts in the Caribbean, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, following the devastation caused by Hurricane Irma. In addition, The UPS Foundation, the American Red Cross and drone manufacturer CyPhy Works, Inc., announced a drone pilot program, to assess damage after Hurricane Harvey. This is the the first time the American Red Cross will test using a tethered drone to assess damage after a major natural disaster in the United States.

The UPS Foundation has worked with the Red Cross for decades to help the organization respond to natural disasters and assist those most in need. In addition, UPS has deployed skilled volunteers with humanitarian logistics expertise to affected areas. This month, UPS loaned executive volunteers deployed in the Caribbean, Florida, and Texas to help coordinate logistics support with partner agencies providing relief.

UPS and The UPS Foundation have a history of leveraging the company’s logistics expertise and moving quickly to assist in delivering humanitarian aid and relief efforts after natural disasters. In fact, providing humanitarian relief is an ongoing program. Last year, The UPS Foundation responded to 20 major world disasters and invested more than $13 million in funding, in-kind, and technical support for community safety initiatives that included enhancing urgent disaster response preparedness, response, and recovery.

About The UPS Foundation

UPS (NYSE: UPS) is a global leader in logistics, offering a broad range of solutions including the transportation of packages and freight; the facilitation of international trade, and the deployment of advanced technology to more efficiently manage the world of business. Since its founding in 1907, UPS has built a legacy as a caring and responsible corporate citizen, supporting programs that provide long-term solutions to community needs. Founded in 1951, The UPS Foundation leads its global citizenship programs and is responsible for facilitating community involvement to local, national, and global communities. In 2016, UPS and its employees, active and retired, invested more than $116 million in charitable giving around the world. The UPS Foundation can be found on the web at UPS.com/Foundation. To get UPS news direct, follow @UPS_News on Twitter.

Tweet me:.@UPS_Foundation & @UPSAirlines support humanitarian #relief efforts in Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Mexico http://bit.ly/2wbOZk6 @UPS

Contact Info:

Glenn Zaccara
UPS
+1 (404) 828-4663
gzaccara@ups.com

KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Disaster Relief, UPS, The UPS Foundation, UPS Airlines, Hurricane Maria, Earthquake, Mexico, cuba, Puerto Rico

Anti-Slavery Organization International Justice Mission Announces Grant From Walmart Foundation to Address Human Trafficking in Thai Fishing Industry

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SOURCE:Walmart

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BANGKOK, September 22, 2017 /3BL Media/ - Today International Justice Mission (IJM), the world’s largest international anti-slavery organization, announced support from the Walmart Foundation to address human trafficking, also known as modern slavery, in the Thai fishing industry.

News reports of modern slavery in supply chains in Southeast Asia are making international headlines. While these reports have shown how migrant workers are being forced to work in the Thai seafood industry, there has not yet been a comprehensive study documenting the prevalence of forced labor and exploitation of fishermen on Thai fishing vessels. With funding from the Walmart Foundation, IJM commissioned Issara Institute to conduct groundbreaking research in Thailand documenting the prevalence of forced labor.

The study surveyed migrant fishermen who worked on Thai fishing boats from 2011 – 2016. The findings[1] show that labor trafficking of migrant fishermen has been widespread (37.9% were identified as victims of trafficking), and there are common patterns of abuse in the industry (14.1% were physically abused; 31.5% witnessed a crewmate’s abuse at sea; 76.2% accrued debt prior to even beginning work). A summary of key findings, as well as the full report can be found here

The Walmart Foundation grant to IJM builds upon funding from the U.S. Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (TIP Office), which helped open the IJM Bangkok office to work alongside the Royal Thai Government as it combats human trafficking in the fishing industry. The funds will also help ensure strong casework development, improved law enforcement efforts against human trafficking, and criminal deterrence to help stem impunity for criminal actors and to ensure stronger victim protection. This coming together of public and private foundation resources to co-support a single initiative is the first-of-its-kind and an innovative approach to ending modern slavery in a region where many seafood global supply chains begin.  

“Many of the greatest risks to worker dignity are complex, systemic and industry-wide issues that no single organization can solve. By working with industry stakeholders, nonprofit organizations, governments and others, we are striving to improve transparency, empower workers and create positive change throughout supply chains,” said Kathleen McLaughlin, President of the Walmart Foundation.“We believe IJM’s work will help strengthen the systems in Thailand, and, with the information from the prevalence study, create real and sustainable change for the workers in the seafood supply chain.”

“No person should have to live under the oppression or ownership of another, and, as consumers, we shouldn’t have to wonder if the products we’re purchasing are the result of violent injustice,” said Gary Haugen, CEO of International Justice Mission. “IJM is grateful for the partnership of the Walmart Foundation, as well as the Department of State’s TIP Office, as we support the Thai Government’s efforts to stop the horrific crime of human trafficking in the fishing industry.”

IJM’s experience over the past 20 years has demonstrated the importance of strengthening a criminal justice response so would-be perpetrators are deterred from committing human trafficking crimes. Unless the Thai justice system routinely and effectively holds traffickers accountable, boat captains, brokers, recruiters, local business owners and complicit officials will continue to abuse vulnerable migrant laborers at sea and on shore with impunity.

The Thai Government has made significant efforts to combat human trafficking. In fact, the Thai Government has strengthened its 2008 anti-trafficking in persons act by amending it in 2015 and 2017. More specifically, in 2015 the Thai Government operationalized specialized anti-trafficking units within each sector of the criminal justice system and issued a human trafficking criminal procedure act. IJM’s work will continue to support those efforts to fight the complex, cross-border crime.

Progress against human trafficking is being made, but there is still more work to do. Bolstered by this new research and with the public-private investment from the U.S. Department of State’s TIP Office and Walmart Foundation, IJM’s office in Bangkok is positioned to support the Thai Government’s efforts to combat human trafficking in the fishing industry.

About IJM:  International Justice Mission is the world’s largest international anti-slavery organization working in 17 communities across the developing world to combat slavery, trafficking, and other forms of violence against the poor by rescuing and restoring victims, holding perpetrators accountable, and transforming broken public justice systems. 


[1]http://www.ijm.org/thai-fishing-study

Contact:
Maggie Cutrell
U.S. Media Manager
mcutrell@ijm.org 

Walmart Media Relations
1-800-331-0085
news.walmart.com/reporter

 

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KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Human Rights, anti-slavery, Walmart, International Justice Mission, walmart foundation, slavery

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