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Haase and Ward started the independent Patina with $20,000 in savings with a store at the corner of 50th and Penn in south ...
A host of major companies is pulling financial support from this year's Pride events as once-popular DEI initiatives continue ...
Target has donated to both Democratic and Republican causes, but never to an inauguration fund until this year. The ...
It's the first time in at least a decade that Target has donated to an inaugural committee, according to a CNBC report, which ...
Companies that were once loud and proud in sponsoring LGBTQ community celebrations are pulling back their funds amid an ...
The retailer faced some blowback for that move, including a boycott promoted by Black clergymen and an eviction from the Twin Cities Pride festival. Target's foot traffic suffered declining foot ...
Since that announcement, Target has been the subject of boycotts ... The company was also ejected from Twin Cities Pride, despite being the organization's most prominent donor in recent years.
Seattle Pride is projecting a $350,000 budget shortfall this year because of the loss of corporate sponsorships, amounting to ...
A new survey of Fortune 1000 companies reveals that corporations are dramatically scaling back their public expressions of ...
Parade organizers in US cities are turning to local businesses and residents to fill funding gaps. But they haven’t given up on wooing corporate partners.
Conversely, Twin Cities Pride cut ties and forfeited support from their own hometown sponsor, Target, after the retail giant scaled back their diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. Target’s ...