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Top Student Ideas Win Grand Prizes in Mott Million Dollar Challenge
FLINT, Michigan, June 18 -- The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation issued the following news:

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Top student ideas win grand prizes in Mott Million Dollar Challenge

A patch designed to make injections less painful for kids. An app-based solution to educate students about saving water. A wearable device that enables medical professionals to capture more details during diagnostics. These were among the top six winning ideas that took grand prizes of $25,000 each in the final stages of the Mott Million Dollar Challenge held in Flint on June 15 and 16. The national youth pitch competition had a ... Show Full Article

FFRF Challenges N.C. County's Christian Agenda
MADISON, Wisconsin, June 18 -- The Freedom From Religion Foundation issued the following news release:

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FFRF challenges N.C. county's Christian agenda

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is insisting that Randolph County commissioners in Asheboro, N.C., immediately stop imposing their sectarian religious beliefs on the community.

A concerned county resident informed the state/church watchdog that on Dec. 8, 2025, the Board of Commissioners voted to dissolve the entire Library Board of Trustees in response to its decision to keep the book "Call Me Max," which is about a transgender child, ... Show Full Article

Boston Foundation: Asian Community Fund Announces 59 New Grants to Support and Strengthen AAPI Communities
BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 18 -- The Boston Foundation issued the following news release on June 17, 2026:

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The Asian Community Fund announces 59 new grants to support and strengthen AAPI communities

$635,000 grant round, largest in ACF history, brings total grantmaking to $2.4 million since 2022

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The Asian Community Fund at the Boston Foundation (ACF), the first and only fund exclusively dedicated to supporting Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities in Massachusetts, today announced it is distributing $635,000 to 59 organizations, setting a record for the fund's largest ... Show Full Article

New multi-million programme to tackle black carbon and protect health
LONDON, England, June 17 -- Wellcome, a charitable foundation, posted the following news release:

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New multi-million programme to tackle black carbon and protect health

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The landmark programme will focus on delivering health and climate gains by supporting research, policy and advocacy efforts to accelerate action where it is most urgently needed.

Why black carbon?

Also known as soot, black carbon is a potent pollutant with major impacts on human health and climate change. It is a contributor to poor air quality and is linked to lung disease, heart disease and premature deaths, with ... Show Full Article

Lumina Foundation Issues Commentary: Adults Want to Go Back to School
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, June 17 -- The Lumina Foundation issued the following commentary by strategy officer for access Mary Laphen Pope and Wendy Sedlak, strategy director for research and evaluation:

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Adults want to go back to school. We should make it easier.

What adult students need to turn intent into enrollment

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If millions of adults say they want more education or training, why aren't more of them enrolling?

It's not because of a lack of interest or motivation. Rather, the gap between interest and enrollment reflects a growing mismatch between the realities of adult learners' ... Show Full Article

Foundation Announces Scholarship Awards to 12 Students for 2026-2027 Academic Year
WASHINGTON, June 17 -- The Equipment Leasing and Finance Foundation posted the following news release:

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Foundation Announces Scholarship Awards to 12 Students for 2026-2027 Academic Year

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Washington, DC, June 17, 2026 -The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation (Foundation) announces that 12 outstanding students are recipients of the Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation Scholarship, a program for students interested in potentially pursuing a career in the $1.3 trillion equipment finance industry. Each student will receive a scholarship of $5,000 for the 2026-2027 academic year.

The ... Show Full Article

Boston Foundation: Report Shows College Completion Rates of BPS Graduates Dipped Slightly During the COVID-19 Pandemic, But Remain Near Recent Trends
BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 17 (TNSrpt) -- The Boston Foundation issued the following news release:

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New report shows college completion rates of BPS graduates dipped slightly during the COVID-19 pandemic, but remain near recent trends

Boston Public Schools graduating classes are enrolling and persisting in postsecondary education at higher levels than during COVID-19, but they have not yet caught up with where they were before the pandemic. That's the overall finding from a new assessment of BPS postsecondary enrollment and completion conducted by the Boston Private Industry Council in ... Show Full Article