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 CSCS would like to thank The following organizations which sponsored the CSCS 2008 Annual Conference on Aging


  
Merrill Lynch
Through the Merrill Lynch Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Management, Merrill Lynch Trust Company provides comprehensive services and philanthropic expertise to individuals and institutional clients. The philanthropic professionals at the Merrill Lynch Center for Philanthropic and Nonprofit Management understand donor motivations and can assist you with strategies to turn potential donors into long term supporters of your organization's mission through planned gifts.
EmblemHealth
To learn more about EmblemHealth, visit us online at www.emblemhealth.com
Med Assets
Homeplate Group and MetAssets Supply Chain System are partners with CSCS in the development and implementation of The Marketplace@CSCS. Homeplate is a company that specializes in bringing solutions to community-based nonprofits. MedAssets is the third-largest healthcare group purchasing organization - serving 2,400 leading hospitals and 30,000 alternative sites, including long-term care and assisted living facilities - in the country, purchasing over $16 billion in goods and services ($500 million in food) each year.
Altria
For more than 50 years Altria Group and its family of companies have been supporting nonprofit organizations that strengthen, enrich and improve communities across the nation.
The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation Inc.
The mission of the Foundation's Health Care program is to improve the health care and overall quality of life for the elderly of New York City. Our success will be measured by the positive impact that the program has on people's lives.
INLIGHT Risk Management
InLight Risk Management LLC (IRM) is a specialty insurance agency that addresses the needs of the healthcare industry. IRM works with the MS Insurance Services LLC in the development of insurance programs and services for MedAssets members. We are currently working with The Marketplace@CSCS regarding the Van/Auto Insurance Initiative.
United Way of New York
The United way of New York City creates, leads and supports strategic initiatives that address the root causes of critical human care problems in order to achieve measurable improvement in the lives of the city's most vulnerable residents and communities.
Jarvie Commonweal service
The James N. Jarvie Commonweal Service(r) combines an enduring commitment to its founding values with a state-of-the-art approach to meeting the needs of older adults in the greater New York City area. A service provider and grantmakers since 1925, Jarvie takes pride in our long history of helping older people to "live, not merely exist."
Aging in America
In 1977 Aging In America was created to serve as the parent company for Morningside House and the other services being provided to the community. Today Aging in America oversees five subsidiaries with the common mission of devoting time, resources and skills to those who need it most in neighborhoods of the Bronx, Westchester, Rockland and Long Island.
acria
AIDS Community Research Initiative of America (ACRIA) is a collaborative and independent not-for-profit organization that studies new treatments for HIV/AIDS and related diseases, and conducts a comprehensive HIV health literacy program.
Gay Mens Health Crisis
Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) is a not-for-profit, volunteer-supported and community-based organization committed to national leadership in the fight against AIDS. Our mission is to reduce the spread of HIV disease, help people with HIV maintain and improve their health and independence, and keep the prevention, treatment and cure of HIV an urgent national and local priority.
FJC
FJC was established in 1995 by dedicated philanthropists, with the goal of making it the premier foundation of donor advised funds. Today, FJC is a public charity that provides total management of charitable dollars and giving. FJC's mission is to increase and maximize the impact of charitable dollars; create innovative and customized philanthropic solutions; and respond effectively to the needs and interests of donors, borrowers and other clients.




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