University of New Haven Receives $10M Gift from Alumnus Dennis Martin 👉 University of New Haven announced a $10 million leadership gift from alumnus Dennis J. martin ’81, chairman of Federal Signal Corporation. 👉 The donation will fund a new 80,000-square-foot building for the Pompea College of Business, located on the University’s main campus in West Haven. 👉 This transformational facility will serve as a hub for innovation, career development, business analytics, AI, student research, and real-world learning experiences. 👉 Features include: Career development & mentorship suites A simulated financial trading room Business analytics/AI lab Hospitality-run student café State-of-the-art classrooms and executive spaces 👉 The building reflects the University’s mission to maximize student ROI and align with AACSB accreditation goals of economic empowerment and sustainability. 👉 President Jens Frederiksen described Martin’s gift as a catalyst for a broader $150 million fundraising campaign for campus transformation. 👉 Dean Brian Kench emphasized the impact on student career pathways and business education innovation. 👉 Martin previously supported the University’s makerspace and was honored with a Doctorate in 2005. 👉 The project repositions the Pompea College of Business from its Orange campus back to the heart of the University.
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leading prospect due-diligence and risk assessment solutions provider
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Diligencify, the leading due diligence and risk assessment solutions provider, leverages a powerful combination of human intelligence and artificial intelligence to curate the world’s leading people and corporate intelligence datasets, specializing in wealth insights and risk profiling. Diligencify collaborates with prestigious organizations across diverse sectors, including financial services, casino & gaming, luxury, non-profit, and education, to empower strategic decision-making in sales, marketing, and compliance.
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- 2023
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DBS Foundation Launches SGD 7.3M Programme to Combat Nutrition and Social Isolation Among Singapore’s Vulnerable Seniors 💰 DBS Foundation announces a new SGD 7.3 million initiative to uplift 6,000 vulnerable seniors over the next two years in 12 ageing towns across Singapore. 🍱 The programme includes twice-weekly nutritious meals and monthly engagement activities supported by DBS’s 14,000 employees, fostering both physical and emotional well-being. 👥 Builds on the SGD 3.8 million DBS Community Pop-Up Market initiative, which benefitted over 30,000 households across 38 locations, offering free essentials and practical advice. 🛒 Enrolled seniors will also receive quarterly SGD 60 supermarket vouchers and workshops on nutrition, financial and digital literacy, and mental wellness. 🎯 The effort is aligned with Singapore’s SG60 milestone and the looming shift into a super-aged society, targeting deeper, systemic change rather than short-term relief. 🤝 Supported by partners like Thye Hua Kwan Moral Charities and Lions Befrienders, the initiative underscores a collective push for social inclusion and active ageing. 🗣️ Karen Ngui, Head of DBS Foundation: “With Singapore becoming a super-aged society, we must ensure all seniors age with dignity, purpose, and joy.”
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M&T Charitable Foundation Concludes $25M Amplify Fund with $4.9M in Final Grants to 51 Nonprofits 👉 The M&T Charitable Foundation, the philanthropic arm of M&T Bank, has awarded $4.9 million in grants to 51 nonprofits across New England, Long Island, and Westchester County, NY. 👉 This marks the third and final round of the Amplify Fund, a $25 million initiative launched in 2022 following M&T’s merger with People’s United Bank. 👉 Over three years, the Amplify Fund supported 224 nonprofit organizations, focusing on low- and moderate-income communities and underserved populations. 👉 Previous rounds prioritized environmental efforts, capacity building, community organizing, and financial empowerment. 👉 The final round emphasized financial inclusion, homeownership, small business development, entrepreneurship, and career growth. 👉 Dominique Goss, Executive Director of the M&T Charitable Foundation, emphasized the importance of long-term equity and impact through these partnerships. 👉 Grantees like the Urban League of Greater Hartford and CEI (Coastal Enterprises, Inc.) will use the funds to deepen financial opportunity programs and small business support. 👉 M&T Bank continues to demonstrate its commitment to equitable community growth and resilience across legacy People's United Bank regions. #CommunityImpact #MTBBank #Philanthropy
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Bezos Family Pledges Up to $500M to UNICEF’s Child Nutrition Fund, Launching Global Match-Funding Drive 👉 Bezos Family Foundation has announced an unprecedented up to $500 million matching commitment to UNICEF USA for the Child Nutrition Fund (CNF). 👉 This historic pledge was revealed at the Nutrition for Growth (N4G) Summit in Paris, aiming to catalyze contributions from individuals, philanthropies, and governments. 👉 The CNF was launched in 2023 by UNICEF, in collaboration with partners including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), and the UK Government, with a goal of raising $2 billion by 2030. 👉 The CNF supports high-impact, evidence-based nutrition programs for women and children, targeting challenges such as wasting, stunting, and anemia in high-need countries. 👉 It aims to reach 320 million children and women annually, offering both preventive and treatment-based solutions for undernutrition. 👉 The World Bank estimates a need for $13 billion annually from 2025–2034 to scale global nutrition efforts. 👉 Undernutrition remains a critical issue, contributing to nearly half of all deaths in children under 5, with 148 million children stunted and 45 million suffering from wasting. 👉 Mike Bezos emphasized the importance of the first 1,000 days of a child's life and called for collective global action: “We will match each dollar donated to the CNF up to $500 million.” 👉 Catherine Russell, Executive Director of UNICEF, hailed the pledge as “a powerful rallying call” to save lives and urged the global community to join the effort.
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The Schulich Foundation Donates $5M to Launch Nation Builder Program at Huron University 👉 The Schulich Foundation has made a $5 million donation to Huron University to support its mission of cultivating “Leadership with Heart.” 👉 The funding will launch the Nation Builder Program, a flagship enrichment initiative for high-achieving students focused on Canada’s economic and civic prosperity. 👉 The program will equip students with analytical and pragmatic leadership skills, complemented by lectures from global scholars and business leaders, international learning opportunities, and corporate internships. 👉 Industry launch partners include: ✅ Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited ✅ Forum Asset Management ✅ Mantle ✅ CG Capital Markets ✅ Trajekt Sports ✅ Empire Company Limited ✅ KPMG 👉 The program is set to begin in the 2025–26 academic year. 👉 Dr. Barry Craig, President of Huron, emphasized the program’s potential to “broaden views, open doors” and build a stronger nation through enriched education and networking. 👉 Judy Schulich, President of The Schulich Foundation, reaffirmed the Foundation’s commitment to developing “analytical, pragmatic and driven leaders” for Canada’s future.
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WVU Sets New Record on Day of Giving with $46.2M Raised in 24 Hours 👉 West Virginia University (@WestVirginiaU) set a new fundraising record on March 26 during its eighth annual Day of Giving, securing $46.2 million from 10,300+ gifts, surpassing the previous year’s $30.4 million. 👉 Notable contributions included: ✅ $2.15 million from Terry Stockman, benefitting the West Virginia University Eberly College of Arts & Sciences, WVU John Chambers College of Business and Economics, and the WVU Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources ✅ $750,000 from Roger O’Dell to WVU Tech at Beckley ✅ $279,000 from Nemacolin to WVU Tech 👉 Over 1,300 first-time donors contributed, underlining the success of this year’s theme: “Go above. Go beyond.” 👉 The WVU Foundation led efforts via email and social media campaigns, with interactive hourly challenges creating buzz across the Mountaineer community. 👉 Since launching in 2017, the event has raised over $142 million from 46,000+ gifts, directly supporting scholarships, student programs, research, and campus improvements across WVU campuses and WVU Medicine. 👉 “That support is an essential component that allows the University to make a difference in the lives of people in West Virginia and the world.” — President Gordon Gee 👉 “We are thrilled that our students, faculty, staff, friends and patients will benefit now and for many years to come.” — Kristen Shipp, Executive Director of Annual Giving.
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Weill Family Foundation Establishes the Weill Cancer Hub East with $50 Million Gift 👉 A $50 million gift from the WEILL FAMILY FOUNDATION, led by Joan and Sanford I. Weill, establishes the Weill Cancer Hub East, a cross-institutional collaboration focused on transforming cancer treatment. 👉 The initiative brings together top-tier scientists from Princeton University, The Rockefeller University, Weill Cornell Medicine, and the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Cancer Research to explore how nutrition, metabolism, and the microbiome influence cancer immunotherapy outcomes. 👉 Combined with matched philanthropy from the partner institutions, the total funding will exceed $125 million. 👉 The hub will investigate: ✅ The role of diet, gut microbes, and metabolic pathways in enhancing immunotherapy. ✅ Potential cancer treatment impacts of GLP-1 agonists, a class of anti-diabetes and anti-obesity drugs. ✅ How metabolomics, AI, and computational biology can reprogram the tumor microenvironment. 👉 Spearheaded by scientific leads Dr. Joshua Rabinowitz (Princeton & Ludwig), Dr. Sohail Tavazoie (Rockefeller), and Dr. Jedd Wolchok (Weill Cornell), the hub will offer seed funding for collaborative projects and launch clinical trials. 👉 A scientific steering committee and a leadership committee including members from all four institutions and the Weill Family Foundation will guide strategy and research direction. 👉 The Weill Cancer Hub East follows the successful model of the Weill Neurohub (2019), reaffirming the Weill family's philanthropic commitment to interdisciplinary biomedical innovation. 👉 Dr. Robert A. Harrington (Weill Cornell), Dr. Richard Lifton (Rockefeller), Dr. Chi Van Dang (Ludwig Institute), and Dr. Christopher Eisgruber (Princeton) praised the initiative as a model of visionary collaboration poised to accelerate scientific breakthroughs.
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🏛️ Prudential Singapore Unveils Exclusive 'Wealth Suite' for High Net Worth Clients 👉 Prudential Assurance Company Singapore has launched the Prudential Wealth Suite, a premium, by-appointment-only space designed for Private Client Advisors (PCAs) to serve the insurer’s expanding base of High Net Worth (HNW) customers. 👉 Located within Prudential Tower at Raffles Place, the Wealth Suite officially opened on 17 March 2025 and offers a discreet, lounge-style environment tailored to sophisticated financial conversations. 👉 This launch aligns with Singapore’s growing position as a global wealth hub, and Prudential’s own HNW customer base surged 16% between 2023 and 2024, with a 40%+ growth in sales in the same period. 👉 Theng Kiat Goh, Chief Customer Officer of Prudential Singapore, stated the Wealth Suite is designed to deliver "seamless and convenient holistic advisory" for HNW clients, particularly those with globally connected portfolios who value Singapore’s stable financial climate. 👉 The Wealth Suite enables comprehensive wealth and financial planning, including support from in-house advisors and an external panel offering expertise in tax, estate, legal, fiduciary, and family office advisory. 👉 Key feature: HNW customers can now access PRUVantage Legacy Index, an indexed universal life insurance product focused on legacy and protection planning. 👉 Prudential’s PCA team has grown 6x since its inception in 2018, reaching over 380 advisors. Each PCA must meet rigorous standards, including being an MDRT qualifier with at least 3 years of advisory experience. 👉 Training is supported by Wealth Management Institute (WMI), ensuring PCAs are well-versed in wealth structuring, asset protection, and liquidity planning. 👉 The new Customer Service Centre (CSC) spans two eco-friendly, wheelchair-accessible floors and also offers video servicing options for greater convenience.
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University of Pennsylvania Receives $8M from The Robert K. Johnson Foundation to Endow Interdisciplinary Studies Program 👉 Penn Arts & Sciences, University of Pennsylvania has secured an $8 million commitment from The Robert K. Johnson Foundation. 👉 The donation will name and endow the Robert K. Johnson Integrated Studies Program, the first-year curriculum for Benjamin Franklin Scholars in the College of Arts and Sciences. 👉 Launched in 2011, the program encourages interdisciplinary thinking by exploring complex global themes through dual-credit courses led by renowned Penn faculty from diverse academic fields. 👉 President J. Larry Jameson highlighted the program's alignment with Penn’s strategic framework, In Principle and Practice, emphasizing cross-disciplinary learning. 👉 The gift will ensure perpetual funding, enhance orientation programming, expand student engagement beyond year one, support service-learning opportunities, and launch a speaker series. 👉 Tony Belinkoff (C’85) shared that the gift reflects Bob Johnson’s lifelong belief in broadening one’s mind and embracing the world. 👉 Peter Struck, Dean and founding director, emphasized the program’s roots in Benjamin Franklin’s vision of solving complex problems through multiple perspectives. 👉 Benjamin Nathans, the program director, noted the gift will expand and enrich the residential learning community of 80 first-year students housed in Hill House. 👉 Past themes have included “The Anthropocene,” “Curiosity,” and “Body, Image, Spirit,” blending Earth science, philosophy, cognitive science, art history, and religious studies. 👉 The Robert K. Johnson Foundation continues its legacy of supporting education, the arts, and conservation efforts across the U.S.
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Novo Nordisk Donates $2M to Launch MUHC Metabolic Centre of Excellence 👉 Centre universitaire de santé McGill | McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) Foundation has received a $2 million donation from Novo Nordisk Canada Inc. to establish the Metabolic Centre of Excellence within the MUHC. 👉 The Centre will focus on innovative research, patient-centred clinical care, and world-class medical education for metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes, affecting over 50% of the population. 👉 Located within the MUHC’s Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, the Centre will: ✅ Leverage RI-MUHC’s research expertise for cutting-edge treatment development. ✅ Build multidisciplinary care models to manage metabolic diseases more effectively. ✅ Expand medical training programs to share best practices across Canada and globally. ✅ Improve care access for underserved communities, including Indigenous populations in Northern Quebec. 👉 Marie-Helene Laramee, Eng., President & CEO of the MUHC Foundation, emphasizes the Centre's role in driving innovation in Quebec and transforming patient care. 👉 Dr. Michael Tsoukas and Dr. Vanessa Tardio, Co-Directors of the Centre, highlighted its potential to personalize treatment and set new global standards in metabolic care. 👉 Dr. Lucie Opatrny, MUHC President & Executive Director, underscored the long-term commitment to enhancing care, research, and access. 👉 Vince Lamanna, President of Novo Nordisk Canada Inc., stated the donation aligns with their commitment to tackling major public health issues through innovation. 👉 Dr. Bettina Hamelin, President of Innovative Medicines Canada, noted that with 1 in 3 Canadians affected by obesity, this donation is a crucial step in supporting research and education to meet this urgent challenge.
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