By BJ Parker, a professional writer with more than 10 years’ experience writing business education materials for Thomson and Cengage Publishers.
As we look back, it is hard to say or appreciate at this moment, but this year could have been a lot worse than it was.
I was invited to participate in a NOAA workshop this month. There were university professors, research scientists, government experts, and me.
In the nonprofit world, agencies are strapped for resources, with leadership and staff juggling many responsibilities, leaving little time for professional development.
Yesterday I wrote about a program by Health Care Services Corporation that helps foster health-conscious youth.
Meet Hardy Heart. He’s a wise guy … an OrganWise guy, and his job is to help foster health-conscious youth.
When treatment systems recycle wastewater into clean water, cities like Lima, Peru, are able to safely irrigate nearly 1,000 acres of farmland per day. This is a prime example of how one of BCLC’s 2009 Corporate Stewardship Award finalists addresses a pressing global issue: water scarcity.
Ford was another finalist in the 2009 Corporate Citizenship Awards program is Ford, along with its nonprofit partner, the National Latino Children Institute.
Last week UPS won the 2009 U.S. Community Service Award, part of our annual Corporate Citizenship Awards, for a teen safe-driving program that models the safety techniques of its global corps of drivers.
The Nationwide Foundation has partnered with the American Red Cross to support Disaster Services and Biomedical Services for more than 25 years.