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Disney Awards Grants for STEM

Disney is awarding $1 million in grants to STEM programs, reports The Walt Disney Company.

In honor of the November 11 theatrical debut of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Disney is hosting community screenings of the film across the country and awarding $1 million in grants to nonprofits providing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and arts education to young people from historically underrepresented communities

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Helping Vets Adjust

A Maine nonprofit is helping U.S troops transition back to civilian life with technology, reports News Center Maine.

Afghan Special Operations who worked alongside U.S. troops during the war in Afghanistan are getting help transitioning to life in the states through a nonprofit based in Waterville.

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Digitally Mature Nonprofits Thrive

According to ZD Net, nonprofits that are digitally mature have a better chance of exceeding their organizational goals. 

Digitally mature nonprofits exceed their organizational goals, including 4X more likely to have exceeded mission goals

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SaaS Platform Relisia Funded

According to Business Wire, Resila closed an additional round of funding, which will help them increase their nonprofit capacity.

SaaS platform Resilia today announced that it has closed $35M in a history-making series B round to further help nonprofits increase their day-to-day capacity and funders scale impact through resources that extend beyond just a monetary grant

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Simulation Plus Gives to Girls Who Code

Simulation Plus celebrates 25 years by donating to Girls Who Code, reports Yahoo Business. 

Simulations Plus today announced its final donation in celebration of 25 years in business.

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Using Blockchain and Crypto to Help Kids

According to KVUE, nonprofit Upbring is using blockchain and cryptocurrency to help children in need.

One local nonprofit is using newer technology to help address an age-old problem. Upbring is an Austin-based nonprofit that serves more than 11,000 children in the state of Texas. 

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Helping Veterans Thrive

Hero’s Deserve Help provides laptops and other technology to military veterans to help their transition to civilian life, reports the PV Times.

Pahrump resident Nathaniel Miller has lived in the valley for less than two years but already, he is making a big impact on the community.

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Nonprofit Discounts from Microsoft

According to Microsoft, will be expanding its nonprofit discounts for public libraries and museums. 

On an idyllic, bluebird day in downtown San Diego, visitors to the USS Midway Museum come aboard the historic aircraft carrier to learn about its 47 years of service history in the United States Navy.

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Giving Satellite Imagery to Nonprofits that Need It

According to Planet.com, their nonprofit program puts satellite imagery into the hands of nonprofits that can use it to further their missions.

Similar to Planet, nonprofit organizations and NGOs are mission-driven, high impact organizations that aim to promote the common good. 

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Twin Cities Foundations Try Different Giving

Minnestota nonprofits benefit from foundations trying new types of nonprofit giving, reports Twin Cities.

When the Venn Foundation funds access to after school music classes, med-tech research at the University of Minnesota or the Minnesota Children’s Museum’s traveling exhibits, it expects the money back. 

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