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There are more than a few reasons why life here in Los Angeles is grand but one of them is the inspiration I get from the small but mighty non-profits that continue to make our city better. One is Public Matters, founded by Mike Blockstein and Reanne Estrada. If you want a break from the news cycle, have a look at this article titled "Conspiratorial Joy Lives Here."
Public Matters | 18th Street Arts Center
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Interesting in learning more about the state of the arts and culture sector in Philadelphia? A study connected by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance and PA Humanities, the Culture Check "gathers the voices of Pennsylvania’s cultural, arts, and humanities organizations, along with other nonprofits and community groups." The report shares important information about the cultural sector, its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, opportunities for growth and engagement with the community, and much more. Learn more about this year's findings here: https://lnkd.in/eiUP2HRZ
PA CultureCheck 2023/2024 - Greater Philadelphia
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I wrote a blog! It would be great if you could check it out! We had a great interview with Banner Elk Fire Department. You can find the full interview at the end of the blog. https://lnkd.in/e-ZMwtfT
From Princeton, With Love! ❤️🚒 A Beacon of Hope: The Story of Banner Elk's New Fire Truck https://hubs.ly/Q02_Pntl0 Please join us in celebrating the generosity of Princeton, NJ Government and the resilience of the western North Carolina communities.
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A key learning from the report: “Increased funding and support from businesses, philanthropy, governments, and the media is essential to reflect our art and humanities community’s significant economic contribution and national prominence.”
Interesting in learning more about the state of the arts and culture sector in Philadelphia? A study connected by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance and PA Humanities, the Culture Check "gathers the voices of Pennsylvania’s cultural, arts, and humanities organizations, along with other nonprofits and community groups." The report shares important information about the cultural sector, its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, opportunities for growth and engagement with the community, and much more. Learn more about this year's findings here: https://lnkd.in/eiUP2HRZ
PA CultureCheck 2023/2024 - Greater Philadelphia
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As we observe Memorial Day, let's remember the bravery and sacrifice of those who served. 🇺🇸 It's a day of reflection and gratitude, reminding us of the values that drive us to serve our community with integrity and dedication. This Memorial Day, we are harnessing the power of personalized engagement and emotional connections; check out our latest blog post, https://lnkd.in/gSNDt4Up #MemorialDay #HonorAndServe #DigitalMarketingEthics #CommunityFirst #ReflectionAndGratitude
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CELEBRATE BENDIX DINER. FULL INTERIOR/EXTERIOR RENOVATION. INCREDIBLE BLIND*WAITER*CASHIER OWNER MR. DIAKAKIS. THANK YOU FOR TOP FAN.! With President Joe Biden – I just got recognized as one of their top fans.! ALLIED: NEVER SEEN BEFORE SUCH POWERFUL MILITARY MOVIE IN ALL MY LIFE. I CAN SEE BRAD PITT PLAY 007 J. BOND. ARTICLE: CRYPTOCURRENCY & REYGITONIUM-G. MICHAEL BLOOMBERG FORMER NYC MAYOR Co-FOUNDER BLOOMBERG L.P MIKEBLOOMBERG.com CHAN & ZUCKERBERG INITIATIVE BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION TENRI CULTURAL INSTITUTE tenri.org https://lnkd.in/e55sRd8b https://lnkd.in/eB98Jnv9 WonderMind.com: CRYPTO-FINANCE & WHAT'S ON THE TABLE. REYGITONIUM-G MR. MS. TEEFEY & SELENA GOMEZ-RARE-SUPERSTAR. TCI GALLERY SPRING 2024 THEMES. CRYPTOCURRENCY & REYGITONIUM-G TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I ABSOLUTELY SEE NOTHING WRONG WITH CRYPTOCURRENCY: REYGITONIUM-G I CAN UNDERSTAND WHY THE INFANT DEMOCRATIC-CAPITALISTIC MINDS OF TODAY BLAME USA GOVERNMENT. THEN IS ANY GOVERNMENT TO BE BLAMED FOR HOMELESS PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE WORLD.? NO. GOD KNOWS HEADACHES USA GOVERNMENT HAVE WITH THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS. THE NEW WORLD PRACTICALLY SHOCK TO WITNESS. PEOPLE ONLY WORKING TOGETHER FOR A COMMON GOAL. "IN THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS." THUS DOESN'T THAT ALSO INCLUDE THE HOMELESS. THE HOMELESS ARE OUT THERE. ARE YOU.? HOMELESS.. AN OPPORTUNITY MISUNDERSTOOD. The modern economic system is a market economy, which is a capitalist economy where people, not the government--NOT THE GOVERNMENT--own most businesses. In a capitalist economy, prices allocate capital and labor between competing uses, and capital assets like factories, mines, and railroads can be privately owned and controlled. https://lnkd.in/eB98Jnv9 GOOGLE EXAMPLE, IF YOU NEED TO RAISE MONEY FOR ANY REASON OR MORE SO LETS SAY THE "HOMELESS" PROBLEM WHICH IS BELIEVED TO BE TIME & MONEY CONSUMING BUT IN ONE DIRECTION TOWARD THE HOMELESS. HOWEVER CRYPTOCURRENCY CAN POSSIBLE ALLOWS AN EXPENDITURE OF CURRENCY TO BENEFIT ALL WHO USES THE CRYPTO & REGARDLESS OF HOW IT'S CONSUMED. THEREFORE IF A CRYPTO HOMELESS CURRENCY REYGITONIUM-G EXISTED IT'S MORE HIGHLY LIKELY THAT THE HOMELESS PROBLEM CAN BE VANQUISHED BECAUSE CURRENCY-FINANCES IT'S ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO BE TAPPED INTO FOR HOMELESS RESOLUTIONS. REYGITONIUM-G: COUNTRY GOVERNMENT $1-DOLLAR INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO OF 8-BILLION EARTH CITIZENS. OR CONTINUE HIDING THE HOMELESS WHEN A POLITICAL LEADER VISITS AMERICA. CLOSING COMMENT: THE DAMNEDEST CRAZIEST FUNNIEST EMBARRASSING ABOUT THE HOMELESS CHAOS IS ANY EXCUSE AS TO WHY HOMELESS EXIST. HENCEFORTH CONSIDER USA TRILLIONS IN DEBT & 6,120 OF HOSPITALS SCATTERED AROUND THE USA & MANY COUNTRIES ASKING FOR FOREIGN AID IN THE TRILLIONS & YOU TALKING EXCUSES. MEANWHILE WE WANT TO SETTLE HUMANITY ON OTHER PLANETS. THANK YOU FOR READING. https://lnkd.in/e_B7vxVZ
Entrepreneur, philanthropist, UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Climate Ambition & Solutions, WHO Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases and Injuries, mayor of NYC, father, grandfather, and data nerd.
I’m deeply honored to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom from The White House. But this honor doesn’t just belong to me. I hope everyone who has worked at Bloomberg and Bloomberg Philanthropies over the years, or served New York City during our administration, takes pride in what we have been able to achieve together. Getty credit: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images
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Mike Bloomberg received the Presidential Medal of Freedom yesterday, the highest form of acknowledgement that one could receive as a civilian for his contributions to the world. It’s a profound celebration of his leadership. I learned so much about leadership working with and for Mike and the talented leaders he brought to the company, including the inspiring Dan Doctoroff. I learned about the impact that one person can have on culture, and the responsibility that business and HR leaders have to uphold the right culture despite the changing tides. I saw that culture doesn’t get shaped and defined in the big sweeping moments planned by Events Teams for executives to stand on stage. It happens in the small, micro moments when we all work every day, side by side. It is defined by leaders at the top, and upheld by every day leaders. All of us. I look back on the years I spent at Bloomberg with so much gratitude for how it shaped me as a person. It is there where I saw purpose and profit actually work in action. Where I watched people execute critical work — providing reliable data and information to the worlds most powerful decision makers — with the highest levels of integrity and ethics. It is where I saw people across functional areas, geographies, tenure, ages, backgrounds all work together towards a common mission — one that served the wealthiest in the world and provided resources to the most vulnerable. It is where I was trained to do what I do today, to help leaders and companies lead with more humanity at work. I saw glimpses of what was possible there, in action. It raised the bar for me on what leadership could and should look like. He set it high. Mike always came across as an every day leader. No office. Took the subway to work. Said hello with a smile in the elevator. Acknowledged the existence of my newborn son when we first chatted. He was not easy on us, in fact he was tough and difficult and pushed us as a team and company in ways that often felt impossible. But he made us better because he believed that we could do it. And he cared about his people the whole way through — from the best work spaces to the most generous benefits, to real investments in people and infrastructure to make work and the workplace optimal. His leadership influence runs deep for me — shaping how I run my own company, idealis., in so many ways. As a philanthropist, advocate for the vulnerable, visionary for the future, and enabler of leaders across the world, I am so grateful to have been in his orbit and to have learned from him and those I worked with while there. Congratulations Mike, and thank you for your fierce leadership and guidance to all of us who are aiming to have positive impact in the world. Your legacy runs deep and wide.
Entrepreneur, philanthropist, UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Climate Ambition & Solutions, WHO Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases and Injuries, mayor of NYC, father, grandfather, and data nerd.
I’m deeply honored to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom from The White House. But this honor doesn’t just belong to me. I hope everyone who has worked at Bloomberg and Bloomberg Philanthropies over the years, or served New York City during our administration, takes pride in what we have been able to achieve together. Getty credit: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images
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Read this issue of News on The Go, for highlights of our 10th Annual Dinner for a Better New York, S:US CEO & President Perry Perlmutter’s op-ed about affordable housing challenges, a new way for you to provide sustained support, and more.
Dinner for a Better New York Recap, Housing Op-Ed
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Check out my first video feature on the Forbes YouTube channel below!
I've covered my fair share of billionaires, but when I get the chance to produce a story for one who embraces being 'a capitalist with a heart,' it really catches my attention. In my latest for Forbes, I sat with Sarah Young as she interviewed Wall Street legend, Leon Cooperman. We discussed not only his story but also his $20 million donation to the New Jersey Performing Arts Center to help continue their impactful work in New Jersey's largest city. Beautifully filmed and edited by Greg Andersson.
Inside This Billionaire's Efforts To Revitalize New Jersey's Largest City
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Mellon Foundation has awarded a $3 million grant to Monuments Across Appalachian Virginia (MAAV), housed at Virginia Tech and led by professors Katy Powell and Emily Satterwhite. MAAV will facilitate the creation of new monuments through projects led by the community and Virginia Tech faculty, with a focus on the diversity of Appalachia, migration, environmental change, and social movements.
Green Pastures, once a haven from segregation in Alleghany County, works to reclaim its past
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