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AARP Maryland Community Challenge Grant Program Still Accepting 2021 Applications

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- AARP Maryland invites community organizations and local governments across the state to apply for the 2021 Community Challenge grant program, now through April 14. Grants fund quick-action projects that can range from several hundred dollars for small, short-term activities to several thousand or tens of thousands for larger projects.

To Fight Hunger Nationwide, Move For Hunger and American Van Lines Renew Partnership

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- American Van Lines, located in Pompano Beach, FL, and Move For Hunger, a national hunger relief non-profit organization, announced today a partnership that will help provide much-needed assistance to food banks across the United States. As a partner, American Van Lines will support Move For Hunger's food rescue and hunger relief programs.

New Nonprofit, Synergy for Ecological Solutions, Disrupts the Status Quo for Carbon Capture

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- National nonprofit Synergy for Ecological Solutions officially launches on the first day of Spring, March 20th. SYNERGY is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to serving our environment through a one-of-a-kind program of climate wellness through soil health and other ecological synergies.

To fight learning loss in Kentucky nonprofit Kids Read Now is mailing books to students’ homes

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now has partnered with school districts across Kentucky, including Carroll County Schools, Montgomery County Schools, Berea Independent, and Elizabethtown Independent Schools, to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer.

C DIFF AND YOU app released by the C Diff Foundation

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- C Diff Foundation, the leading Global Patient and Healthcare Organization Educating and Advocating for C. difficile (Clostridioides difficile, C. diff., CDAD, CDI) today announced that the organization has developed a free mobile application designed specifically for patients and families who have been impacted by a Clostridioides difficile infection.

Kids Read Now 2021 K-3 Summer Reading Program Pushing Back Against the Covid Slide in New York

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now (KRN) has partnered with school districts across New York, including New York City Public Schools and Corning-Painted Post School District, to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer.

Marketers Targeting Women, Ages 25-44, Invited to Explore Sponsorship Opportunities with Nonprofit, Giving Everyday

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The Instagram and Facebook accounts of the Giving Everyday Charitable Trust, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization promoting American unity and societal healing via simple (but profound) acts of kindness, are achieving immense audience engagement rates, far surpassing industry standards.

The Kids Read Now K-3 summer reading program to help North Dakota students close opportunity gap

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now is excited to partner with New Town Public Schools to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer. New Town Public Schools is the first school district in North Dakota to partner with Kids Read Now to eliminate learning loss and close the opportunity gap for their students.

Nonprofit China Rescue Dogs seeks funding for safe rescue dog transport to new homes

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- China Rescue Dogs is a 501(c)(3) organization committed to rescuing and saving dogs from the slaughterhouses, meat trade, abuse and neglect in China, and finds them forever homes here in the United States. Once these rescue dogs arrive in the New York, they need to be transported to their forever homes across the country.

Kids Read Now continues literacy partnership with Michigan schools, eliminating the summer slide for local students

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now has partnered with school districts across Michigan, including Brighton Area Schools, Grand Haven Public Schools, Forest Hills Public Schools, and Coopersville Area Public Schools, to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer.

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