

We are so appreciative of the support from Fluent, AdParlor, and other businesses across our region.” At United Way, we call this ‘Kansas City taking care of its own.’ That need for caring for our people – our community – has never been more acute than as a result of this pandemic. “We all are fortunate to live in a community that has consistently proven its generosity to those in need,” said United Way of Greater Kansas City President and CEO, Brent Stewart. “The generous gift from Fluent is yet another example of how businesses in the Kansas City region are giving at this critical time. “As we continue to expand into new regions, we are proud to support an organization with a powerful mission and global impact.” “As part of its COVID-19 Community Response and Recovery Fund, United Way is mobilizing to provide accurate information and services to those in need across each of the cities where Fluent operates,” said Matt Conlin.

Supporting Sheltering Arms’ mission to enhance the education, well-being, and development of children and their families across NYC for several years, Fluent has recently added United Way to its roster of beneficiaries. “We are so grateful for our generous supporters like Fluent who make it possible for us to continue providing vital programs and services to thousands of New Yorkers.”
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“We do not yet know the full extent of the impact that COVID-19 will have on New York City, but we do know that the children, youth, and families we serve need us now more than ever,” said Elizabeth McCarthy, CEO, Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services. “With the coronavirus outbreak having a particularly severe impact in New York City – the home of Fluent’s headquarters – it is crucial that the city’s most vulnerable communities can continue to rely on the services offered by Sheltering Arms and United Way.” “Amidst this period of rapid change, we are making it a top priority to extend aid and support not only to our employees, but also the communities where they live and work,” said Matt Conlin, President of Fluent. In conjunction with this effort, Fluent has also pledged to match team members’ donations to the COVID-19-related causes they are supporting during this time. and Canada as part of its overarching response to the global crisis.įunds will go to Sheltering Arms, an NYC-based social services organization and longtime beneficiary of Fluent’s support, as well as United Way, a non-profit dedicated to improving lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities around the world. Cavanaugh’s share is now valued at $641 million, according to the Bloomberg index.NEW YORK, Ap(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Fluent, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLNT), a leading performance marketing company today announced that it will donate $100,000 to benefit COVID-19 relief efforts in the U.S. It cost Steward 15 percent of the business. Steward managed to grab his briefcase from the trunk as his Lincoln was being repossessed from the parking lot, according to his 2004 book, “Doing Business by the Good Book: Fifty-Two Lessons on Success Straight from the Bible.” He co-authored the semi-autobiographical book with Robert Shook.ĬEO Kavanaugh put $15,000 from his savings into the company to get a product to a customer on time. Within three years of starting the business, WWT was in debt.

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