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Cox Foundation donates $25K to Foodbank of SB County

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The James M. Cox Foundation, a charity connected to Cox Communications, donated $25,000 to the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County. The Foodbank has stretched itself to meet overwhelming need in the community. Since March 7, the Foodbank has delivered 77,000 pounds of food a week, more than double what it was doing in March of Read More →

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Amgen’s first quarter earnings beat analyst estimates

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HyperSolar partners with Fluor on pilot hydrogen plant

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Carrera named president and CEO of Santa Barbara Foundation

By   /  Wednesday, April 29th, 2020  /  Latest news, Nonprofits, South Coast  /  Comments Off on Carrera named president and CEO of Santa Barbara Foundation

The Santa Barbara Foundation announced April 29 that Jackie Carrera has been named its new president and CEO. Carrera took over as interim CEO of the 92-year-old community foundation in January, succeeding Ronald Gallo, who led the foundation for 11 years and continues to serve as CEO emeritus. “With strong execution, organizational management and community Read More →

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American Riviera Bank reports first quarter results

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Amgen giving $2 million to nonprofits in LA and Ventura counties

By   /  Wednesday, April 29th, 2020  /  Biotech, East Ventura County, Latest news, Nonprofits, West Ventura County  /  Comments Off on Amgen giving $2 million to nonprofits in LA and Ventura counties

Thousand Oaks-based biotech giant Amgen’s charitable arm announced that it would allocate $2 million of its $12.5 million in global COVID-19 pandemic relief funds to organizations in Ventura and Los Angeles counties.  The funding will go toward nonprofits such as food banks, health clinics, education and elderly care services, among others, the Amgen Foundation said Read More →

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EVC launches online tool to help companies attract workers

By   /  Wednesday, April 29th, 2020  /  Central Coast, Latest news, Nonprofits, Small Business  /  Comments Off on EVC launches online tool to help companies attract workers

San Luis Obispo County-based Economic Vitality Corporation has launched an online platform to connect regional businesses with new workers. The economic development nonprofit said April 29 the tool will help Central Coast companies attract and retain new employees from the area and farther out.  “Local businesses aiming to hire talent from elsewhere are challenged to Read More →

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