Tuta
About TUTA
About TUTA
The Workforce Freedom Initiative is a multimillion-dollar grassroots mobilization and advocacy campaign of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to preserve democracy in the American workplace, restrain abusive union pension fund activism, and block the anti-competitive agenda advocated by many labor unions.
The Business Civic Leadership Center (BCLC) is a 501(c)3 affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the world's largest business federation. BCLC is the U.S. Chamber's resource and voice for businesses and their social and philanthropic interests.
BCLC addresses social issues that affect business, including corporate social responsibility, philanthropy, nonprofit and social service effectiveness, globalization, community investment, and disaster assistance.
The Healthcare Private Equity Association ("HCPEA") is a nonprofit trade association 501(c)(6) that represents the U.S. healthcare private equity industry. HCPEA's mission is to support the reputation, knowledge and relationships of the healthcare private equity community.
The U.S.-Korea Business Council is the premier business advocacy organization representing America’s top companies investing in Korea. The council is made up of senior executives of U.S. companies from every business sector that are major investors in Korea and are firmly committed to the Korean market.
The U.S.-India Business Council is the premier business advocacy organization representing America's top companies investing in India, joined by global Indian companies, with an aim to deepen trade and strengthen commercial ties.
The Springboard Foundation was founded in 1998 by 10 young professionals who wanted to get personally involved in improving the lives of inner-city children in Chicago. From that first year, in which Springboard distributed $50,000 in grants, Springboard has more than 45 members from the city and suburbs, all of whom share the original founders’ belief that our personal involvement in supporting grass-roots neighborhood organizations can make a real difference. They fund grass-roots not-for-profit organizations that otherwise would have difficulty obtaining financial support.
ARCS Foundation Inc was established with one goal in mind: to assist students who enter into the fields of science, engineering, and medical research at universities with ARCS foundation chapters.
ARCS believes that the greatest science based questions we face will be answered by young minds that are studying these fields in the U.S. today.
The Springboard Foundation was founded in 1998 by 10 young professionals with the desire to get personally involved in improving the lives of Chicago inner-city children. From that first year, in with Springboard distributed $50,000 in grants, Springboard has more than 45 members.
