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MONTREAL, May 4, 2021 /CNW/ - The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) is proud to have represented the Canadian mining industry for 123 years. As with many organizations, the global pandemic threatened to impact how CIM supports its members, partners and the broader mining, minerals, metals and materials community, as well as how it generates revenue.
Following the cancellation of its 2020 conference as a result of the pandemic, CIM reached out to industry partners for support under the Corporate Patron Initiative and they answered the call. To date, 35 companies have stepped up to provide a total of $1.72 million to CIM, well on the way to its goal of $2 million, as it adapts its services to the absence of in-person events and onto the online environment where the 2021 CIM Virtual Convention + EXPO takes place this week.
CRASH Christmas Card Appeal raises a record amount 1 February, 2021 SHARE The industry raised £96,306 for the annual CRASH Christmas Card Appeal in support of vulnerable people.
Companies were invited to donate their Christmas card budget to the charity in return for the use of a personalised e-Christmas card featuring their logo.
CRASH charity unites the UK construction industry’s passion, skills and resources to create vital places that care for homeless people and children and adults with a life-limiting illness.
Despite the impact of COVID-19, CRASH was able to continue responding to requests for help from homelessness charities and hospices throughout 2020. With the support of its Corporate Patrons, CRASH help build a new dining room for patients at Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice.