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President of the Junior League of Rhode Island board of directors talks about the group’s fundraising and community service efforts.
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By Rebecca Keister |
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Assets for Artists, a matched-savings program for low-income, entrepreneurial artists, is now accepting applications from Rhode Island artists in all disciplines.
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By Rebecca Keister |
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The Ashoka U Exchange, a global conference on social innovation and social change, will take place at Brown University in February 2014. The annual event attracts students, university leaders and entrepreneurs.
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By PBN Staff
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To raise awareness of the hazards caused by drunk drivers and distracted drivers, the Katie DeCubellis Memorial Foundation has launched a campaign that it hopes will help to keep the roads safe.
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3/18/13
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The Rhode Island Blood Center’s 2012-2013 Seasons’ Pass print was recently unveiled at a press conference, where supporters got their first look at East Greenwich artist Cindy Baron’s painting of waves crashing onto a rocky shoreline.
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3/18/13
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The Rhode Island Foundation has put $630,000 into its belief that intensified collaborations among movers and doers can “Make It Happen” – “It” to include lowering the state’s stubbornly high unemployment rate, raising the household median income and closing education, employment and income gaps across the state.
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By Rhonda Miller |
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Doras International Institute of Rhode Island has launched a national search for a new CEO after the resignation of current CEO Carol Friday.
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By PBN Staff
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Executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Rhode Island-Greater Providence talks about the organization’s need for sustainable revenue sources.
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By Rebecca Keister |
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Bike Newport Night, prom dress drive, Providence Public Library gala and more.
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By PBN Staff
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Meeting Street, a nonprofit that works to support educational and developmental needs of some 3,000 children and their families each year, recently received eight works of original art from the Art Connection-RI, which takes donated art and matches it with a Rhode Island nonprofit organization for permanent installation.
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By Rebecca Keister |