Sometimes, all it takes is a spark to launch a potentially world-changing idea. Long eclipsed by coal, oil and renewables, wood is no longer regarded or used as a primary source of energy in the post-industrial world. Yet wood is still widely used for cooking in the developing world.
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We connected with Aimee Sprung, Civic Engagement Manager for Microsoft's Technology & Civic Engagement Team in Boston, MA, to discuss Microsoft's programs that are helping expand access to STEAM education for women and girls. The Technology & Civic Engagement team brings Microsoft’s best
10 partnerships are honored for their efforts to promote community wellness.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Corporate Citizenship Center hosts first Health Means Business National Summit.
[Editor’s Note: PIMCO Foundation supports nonprofit Figure Skating in Harlem's (FSIH) efforts to empower young girls in underserved communities. On March 15, FSIH founder and CEO Sharon Cohen will be a guest speaker
Institute for CSR Alumni Reflections: Interview with David Figliuzzi
Why did you choose to participate in the Institute for CSR and what year did you graduate?
I chose the program based on the strength of the program’s course of study. I graduated in 2016.
Institute for CSR Alumni Reflections: Interview with Kelly Waldron
Why did you choose to participate in the Institute for Corporate Social Responsibility and what year did you graduate?
Bill Belichick, head coach and general manager of the New England Patriots, said in a recent interview on ESPN that “we are looking forward to competing hard” in Super Bowl LI against the Atlanta Falcons. Bill Belichick knows what he is talking about.
Whether in rural New Mexico or downtown Chicago, patients across the country have limited access to care for common, complex conditions.
Achieving gender equality is essential as a matter of justice and human rights — and it also unleashes a range of positive economic and development outcomes.







