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Thursday, December 16, 2010

American Express Gives $100,000 to Help Ellis Island Group

December 15, 2010, 5:00 pm

On the brink of extinction last spring, the nonprofit organization charged with restoring Ellis Island will benefit from a $100,000 gift from American Express, the credit card company is to announce on Thursday.

“It’s an enormous boost,” said Judith R. McAlpin, the president of the organization, Save Ellis Island. “American Express has long been associated with the very best in historic preservation. It’s like the Good Housekeeping seal of approval.”

The donation, the company said, was prompted by an article in The New York Times about how Save Ellis Island was struggling to continue the restoration of 29 buildings on the 27.5 acre historic immigrant gateway to America. “We’re trying to help them help themselves so they’re able to raise more money not just for the restoration of the buildings — they need general operating support,” Timothy J. McClimon, president of the American Express Foundation, said. “People are in love with the buildings, they’re passionate about the buildings — that’s kind of the easy money. But how do you sustain yourself as an organization?”

What Save Ellis Island needs most, Mr. McClimon said, is to build its fund-raising capacity by strengthening its board and development staff. As a result, American Express will make its donation through the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which will provide expertise. The trust included Ellis Island on its list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places twice in the 1990s.

Mr. McClimon left open the possibility that American Express might contribute more in the future. “We’re very positive about Save Ellis Island,” he said. “We think they have great potential.”

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Gates Foundation Gives $30 Million to Smithsonian

November 3, 2010, 6:37 pm

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has given the Smithsonian Institution $30 million to create an endowment for online education programs aimed at students in underserved communities. The donation was reported on Wednesday by the Puget Sound Business Journal. In a press release, the Smithsonian said it would use the donation to build on existing programs that use interactive websites, online conferences, distance learning and games to reach new audiences. The donation follows two $10 million grants by the foundation to the Smithsonian since 2009, one of them to support the construction of the new National Museum of African American History and Culture. The chairwoman of the Smithsonian Board of Regents, Patricia Q. Stonesifer, is a former CEO of the Gates Foundation.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

When Net Profit is 733 million Nokia gives A Bad News for employees of

Nokia Jobs (press release distribution) Helsinki: Despite the announcement by Nokia, with a net $ 733 million in the third quarter, a very unexpected result that strengthens their struggle for the market for smartphones, the new company President, Stephen Elop, is a severe critic and announced a reduction of jobs in 1800.

Elop has previous experience in CAD 46 and the first foreign CEO in Finnish society, Microsoft has announced a reduction of 1800 jobs worldwide and are committed to changing at a pace faster than the current area of next-generation phones. "We must rethink our role and integration in the sector," said the Executive."What I learned in the third quarter? what we need to improve on several fronts,"he said five weeks after his appointment.""

Nokia, workplan manufacturer of mobile phones - world announced a strong net profit surprise about 733 million for its third fiscal quarter year 2010.Les results are probably very welcome Nokia investors: for the same quarter each year, the company posted a net loss of€ 559 million. However, with the came good news, some Nokia signs are still struggling to turn around its business to better compete with Apple, RIM and Android phone: the company announced that it is "simplification of operations" in its operating Symbian Smartphones will send up to 1,800 employees of Nokia.

"Changes affecting staff are always difficult," said the Nokia VP Executive HR Juha ?kr?s, in a statement. "Today's announcement is the result of careful assessment and planning;plans have now reviewed and approved by the new direction.

Nokia also announced that it intends to modify an integrated range of Ovi services that are available across the range of devices, rather than line of end-to-end enterprise providing specific services.

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