Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall, Las Vegas's adopted school, Cynthia Cunningham Elementary School staff were treated to a "back to school" breakfast & received school supplies, thanks to team member donations collected at Sam’s Town, Jokers Wild Casino, and Boyd Linen Services. The teachers enjoyed their breakfast and are excited for this school year!
Did you know that NPI is a 501(c)3? While we conduct research and facilitate projects through funding from federal, state, and local agencies and organizations, NPI relies on the generosity of donations to be fully operational.
Gifts made, even in small amounts, are beneficial to helping us achieve excellence in policing. Join us in enhancing public safety for everyone: https://hubs.li/Q02KZxfT0
Education unlocks potential, but financial barriers often block deserving students' paths—especially for first-generation and undocumented scholars. That's why we at Mission Graduates are proud to partner with the Mission Promise Neighborhood to provide critical support for students at John O'Connell High School.
Our goal is to bridge the higher education gap. Even with traditional financial aid, students face tuition gaps, application fees, and technology costs. Undocumented students confront even greater hurdles as they don't qualify for government tuition assistance.
Here's how you can make a difference:
• Donate: Text MPNSF24 to 53-555 or visit givebutter.com/MPNSF24 to invest in their futures.
• Volunteer: Let me know if you'd like to explore volunteering, including opportunities with scholarship selection.
• Spread the Word: Share this post to raise awareness about #EducationEquity!
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This is how YOU can help Mission students get to college:
The 9th annual Mission Promise Neighborhood Scholarship Fundraiser starts TODAY!
For the past 9 years, Mission Promise Neighborhood (MPN) and Mission Graduates have teamed up to help college-bound seniors at John O'Connell High School reach the next step towards achieving their dreams with a college education.
Today through May 15th, help us reach our goal of $10,000 to send our amazing Mission students to college.
Donate by texting MPNSF24 to 53-555 or visiting givebutter.com/MPNSF24
"d. The Pension Bond Offering In September 1994, Orange County issued taxable Pension Obligation Bonds (the "Pension Bonds") for the purpose of financing the County's unfunded, but accrued, pension liability. The Pension Bonds were issued in two series. The fixed-rate Series A bonds in the amount of $209.84 million were dated as of September 1, 1994, and issued on September 28, 1994, and matured or mature in varying amounts in the years 1995 through 2004. The variable-rate Series B bonds in the amount of $110.2 million were dated and issued on September 28, 1994, and mature in 2008 (the "Series B Pension Bonds").
"Under the terms of the Series B Pension Bonds, the investors had the right to tender their bonds to a remarketing agent for repurchase. If the remarketing agent could not remarket the tendered Series B Pension Bonds within seven days, the County Pools, pursuant to a Purchase Agreement, entitled Standby Withdrawal Agreement, agreed to purchase the tendered securities in an amount up to the County's unrestricted funds in the County Pools, which included funds in the County's discretionary budget. According to the Official Statement, that amount was approximately $491.4 million as of June 30, 1994. After Orange County announced the County Pools' losses in early December 1994, the holders of the Series B Pension Bonds tendered the bonds to the County Pools for repurchase. Orange County and the County Pools declared bankruptcy and refused to purchase any of the Series B Pension Bonds.
"The Official Statement for the Pension Bonds contained material misstatements and omissions regarding: 1) the County Pools, including the County Pools' investment strategy and investment results, and manipulation of the County Pools' yield, which matters affected the issuer's ability to repay the municipal securities and the County Pools' ability to perform under the Purchase Agreement; and 2) Orange County's financial condition, including its economic reliance on the investment results of the County Pools as a source of funds to repay its obligations on the securities."
10:21 am CST
Sept. 28, 2024
Co-President Charity Colleen "Lovejoy" Crouse
"[4]: These entities are the respondents in a separate proceeding. See In re the City of Anaheim, City of Irvine, Irvine Unified School District, North Orange County Community College District, and Orange County Board of Education, Securities Act Release No. 7590 (September 29, 1998)."
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10:18 am CST
Sept. 28, 2024
Co-President Charity Colleen "Lovejoy" Crouse
🎓 Ready to revolutionize how your school manages donations & fundraising? We've just released Blackthorn Storefront, which can function as a Donations Catalog, designed specifically for higher education advancement teams. Here's a 5 minute demo on how it works!🚀
Did you know?
💡 20 of the 27 public schools in High Point are considered Title 1, meaning that over 57% of students live in households with low incomes.
💡Amongst these schools, 4,381 students were chronically absent in the 2022-23 school year.
Support the Leadership High Point Class of 2024 by contributing to our fundraiser for the Communities In Schools of High Point Resource Closet-- and combat chronic absenteeism by providing essential items to all 27 schools in High Point to distribute to students in need!
Our goal is to raise $7,500 to purchase the items needed to fully stock the Resource Closet-- and you can help us get there! 🙂
Make a tax-deductible contribution here: https://lnkd.in/eJBFp3dg
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We'll be there as a team and can't wait to eat and drink some of the best local fare around, while visiting with many of our wonderful neighbors.
This year WVCC is donating a portion of proceeds to Backpack Snack Attack, an organization helping to feed public school children in the Town of Warwick.
🚨 New CST paper - School trusts as civic institutions 🚨
School trusts exist to provide education - but as charities they also have a wider civic role.
Today, many schools exist as the last civic institution in their communities. This report, produced in association with Browne Jacobson explores how trusts are working with pupils, parents, public services, charities, and businesses to help pupils do better on both sides of the school gates.
Download it here: https://zurl.co/8Adw
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Flippin' it forward, for the kids! Team 123 recently participated in a fundraising dinner in Ocala for community members and local businesses who support UF Health Shands Children's Hospital throughout the year.
Dewey Sanders & his team are always top fundraisers during our balloon campaigns for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, changing the future of kids' health with efforts under his blue roof and in his community!
Join us from June 1st to July 12th in supporting local students as they gear up for the upcoming school year. Our collective efforts will help create a special Back to School bash on July 20th, where all collected supplies will be distributed at Tanger Outlets to the students in need.
How You Can Help:
1. Drop Off School Supplies
- Participating Stores: Look for stores with a Supply Drive decal on their doors. These locations have drop-off boxes where you can leave your donated school supplies.
- Southaven Chamber of Commers
- Desoto County School District Office
2. Monetary Donations:
- The Hope Center: If you prefer to make a monetary donation, please contribute through The Hope Center HERE.
Key Dates:
- Supply Drive: June 1-July 12
- Back to School Bash: July 20
Why Participate? Your donations will provide essential supplies to local student, helping to ensure that every child has the tools they need to succeed in the new school year.
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