Bank of America Gives $5 Million for Hunger Relief
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Bank of America gives $5 million for hunger relief
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- Bank of American (BofA) is giving $5 million to support families and individuals experiencing urgent food needs. The money will go to nearly 100 nonprofit organizations to address the needs in communities nationwide. Over the next five years, BofA is also committing $250 million dollars to support food insecurity across America. Employees of BofA are planning to volunteer more than 100,000 hours through the end of the ye…
Bank of America Commits $250M to Address Hunger and Other Basic Needs for Families in Communities Around the Country – Free Press of Jacksonville
Commitment Over the Next Five Years Includes $5 Million of Immediate Assistance for Families in Local Communities Across the U.S. Bank of America today announced a $250 million commitment over the next five years to support families and individuals experiencing food insecurity and other basic needs in communities nationwide. This investment builds on the company’s long-standing support in this area, as it currently provides annual philanthropi…
Bank of America Commits $250M to Address Hunger and Other Basic Needs for Families in Communities Around the Country
Bank of America today announced a $250 million commitment over the next five years to support families and individuals experiencing food insecurity and other basic needs in communities nationwide. This investment builds on the company’s long-standing support in this area, as it currently provides annual philanthropic funding to more than 1200 organizations that focus on combatting hunger and other related needs.
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