May 3, 2021
FREE HOME BUYING SEMINAR OFFERED: Cortland Bank will host a free homebuyer education seminar 6 p.m. May 20 at the Georgeanna Parker Activity Center at Boardman Township Park, 375 Boardman Poland Road.
The 90-minute educational session is designed to educate and empower prospective home buyers so they can make smart financial decisions and effectively compete in one of the most competitive housing markets in recent history.
The seminar will cover mortgage loans and how to qualify, the loan process and what to expect, the value of good credit and what impacts it, down payment requirements, and the need for preapproval. Also on the agenda are the various down-payment assistance programs and how home buyers can qualify.
May 3, 2021
ROBOTICS SEMINAR PLANNED: The Ohio Small Business Development Center at Youngstown State University is partnering with the National Robotics Engineering Center at Carnegie Mellon University to discuss how robotics and artificial intelligence can provide opportunities for your business.
The Robotics & Artificial Intelligence webinar is 10 a.m. Wednesday and the Drive Business Success Via Robots webinar for manufacturers is 10 a.m. Thursday.
Register for Wednesday’s seminar at https://tinyurl.com/ykxcss5f and for Thursday’s event, register at https://tinyurl.com/pyv9d7cv.
SHARON REGIONAL RECEIVES HIGH MARK: Sharon Regional Medical Center, a Steward family hospital, received an “A” grade in the spring 2021 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, a national distinction recognizing the hospital’s achievements protecting patients from errors, injuries, accidents and infections.
Dominion Energy offers $1 million in grants
RICHMOND, Va. Dominion Energy is inviting nonprofit organizations in Ohio and 12 other states across the company’s footprint to apply for grants of up to $25,000 each to meet critical needs in communities. For the sixth consecutive year, the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation has pledged $1 million to help meet urgent human needs such as housing and shelter, access to medicine and medical services, and food security.
“There is great need in our communities as our neighbors struggle to meet the challenges of the pandemic,” said Hunter A. Applewhite, president of the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation. “We’re seeking to support organizations that are working directly in these communities to help those in need.”
Dominion Energy Donates $30,000 to Charities in Honor of Employee Volunteers
- Six employees celebrated for exceptional volunteer work in their communities
- Each honoree selected a different organization to receive $5,000
- Employees gave 61,000 volunteer hours to charities companywide in 2020
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RICHMOND, Va., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Dominion Energy will recognize six employees Wednesday for their volunteer efforts during 2020. As part of their recognition, a $5,000 donation from the company s Charitable Foundation will be made to each winner s non-profit of choice. In 2020 there was greater need as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, said Hunter A. Applewhite, President of the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation. At the same time, we had to exercise great creativity to safely assist those in need. We re proud of our employee honorees for rising to the challenge and commend them for their personal commitments
Dominion Energy offers $1M in community needs grants
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Dominion Energy is inviting nonprofit organizations across the company’s footprint to apply for grants of up to $25,000 each to meet critical needs in communities.
For the sixth consecutive year, the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation has pledged $1 million to help meet urgent human needs such as housing and shelter, access to medicine and medical services, and food security.
“There is great need in our communities as our neighbors struggle to meet the challenges of the pandemic,” said Hunter A. Applewhite, President of the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation. “We’re seeking to support organizations that are working directly in these communities to help those in need.”