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Daniel Ogunyemi is the latest education industry hire in a diversity and inclusion role, but private businesses lag.

The Springfield nonprofit fills truckloads of supplies for the Dallas and Houston areas that have been hit by severe weather.

The nonprofit plans to use the funds to support its affordable housing programs.

The company will market Fight Colorectal Cancer and sponsor its events.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, education, government, insurance, law, municipal, nonprofit and retail.

The Hive in Willard is hiring people with disabilities for plans to open in March.

Nonprofits are partnering across the city to help the homeless amid severe cold weather.

Six organizations receive a combined $2.9 million to help facilitate federal funds.

Legislative leaders cite the criminal indictment facing the representative.

The nonprofit is replacing its Springfield distribution center with a new building off of James River Freeway.

The nonprofit also announces a new chief financial officer.

Abby Glenn, development director with Habitat for Humanity, says the pandemic forced them to focus fundraising efforts on campaigns rather than events. She says they’re doing a virtual gala this …

Amby Lewis, founder/CEO of A Girl Like Me Network wants to empower and support girls from age 12 through 18. Lewis and AGLM treasurer Kelly Routh say they want to help by teaching awareness, life …

Daniel Ogunyemi, learning, development and inclusion partner with Burrell Behavioral Health, says people don’t realize how essential nonprofits are to our area. He says these organizations can help …

Patrick Little, co-owner of 22 Sierra Coffee Company, says company logos are very important in building a brand. Little says they changed logos to differentiate their product from competitors and …

Lynne Meyerkord, executive director of the AIDS Project of the Ozarks says the pandemic has forced them to make a lot of changes. She says their federal grant money is currently secure, but she’s …

Eddie Gumucio, organizer and founder of the Queen City Shout Music festival says his wife’s experience with poverty relief agencies helped expand the number of nonprofits they could help. He says …

Christina Ford, president and founder of The Rebound Foundation, says she made a point to visit with local businesses to learn about potential partners. She says donations of time and services are …

Boys & Girls Clubs CEO Brandy Harris says learning to slow down and listen helped her craft a well-informed strategic plan for the organization. She also stresses the important of being adaptable and …

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