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The Hunger Project (THP) is a global non-profit organization focused on ending hunger and poverty through sustainable, grassroots, and women-centered strategies. Founded in 1977, THP aims to empower communities, particularly women, to take charge of their own development. The organization operates in various regions, including Africa, South Asia, and Latin America, with a headquarters in New York City. THPs mission is to create a world without hunger, aligning its efforts with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The organization mobilizes rural communities to improve health, education, nutrition, and family income. Key initiatives include empowering women, grassroots mobilization, and enhancing access to healthcare and education. THP collaborates with various partners to amplify its impact and reach more communities. In 2023, THP reported a revenue of nearly $24 million and employs around 118 people globally.
Anderson and Lopez is a Pueblo, CO-based company in the Business Services sector.
Light Speed Technologies is a Sudbury, ON-based company in the Business Services sector.
Katz, Teller, Brant is a Cincinnati, OH-based company in the Business Services sector.
Auburn University is a comprehensive land, space and sea grant research institution blending arts and applied sciences. The university continuously changes to accommodate todays needs, while still respecting the traditions and spirit of Auburn. As we grow and change, Auburn will always continue its tradition of excellence. The main campus had an enrollment during fall of 2017 of 29,776. Auburn University offers degrees in 15 schools and colleges at the undergraduate, graduate and professional levels. Auburn University is known not only for its academic excellence, but also for its impact on Alabama as well. A recent study determined Auburn had a nearly $4 billion economic impact on the state of Alabama, including a $1.5 billion impact on the economy and a $2.4 billion impact in "human capital." Auburns Technical Assistance Center, a collaborative engineering and business outreach unit, performs hundreds of projects annually for state industry, generating millions of dollars in increased efficiencies and saving or creating hundreds of jobs statewide.