Arch MI Donations Purchase Wish-List Teaching Tools to Improve Education for Students in 28 Classrooms
Insurance Daily News
2019 APR 08 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News -- Public-school teachers focused on fostering a love of learning have new classroom tools - ranging from books by Dr. Seuss to computers - that they bought with donations from Arch MI, a leading provider of private mortgage insurance.
The classroom contributions, which total more than $14,000, benefit students in three communities where Arch MI has offices - Greensboro, North Carolina, site of the company’s headquarters; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Walnut Creek, California. Student populations at several of the schools are largely from low-income households.
Arch MI’s donations were made in response to requests from teachers in these communities through DonorsChoose.org, a nonprofit website that enables individuals and corporations to contribute to the funding of specific classroom projects. DonorsChoose.org lists teacher requests in communities nationwide and enables users to seek out classroom projects in a specific city, town or ZIP code.
(Our reports deliver fact-based news of research and discoveries from around the world.)
Local church begins drive for Nebraska flood victims
Advisor News
- Guide women along the walk through widowhood
- Dutch gambling tax hike falls short as prediction markets eye World Cup
- Caregiving: A challenge that costs employers billions
- Could your practice benefit from an advisory board?
- SEC nears settlement with accused scammer Tai Lopez
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Guide women along the walk through widowhood
- Regulators clear way to rewrite annuity illustration rules
- Diversification’s growing importance in retirement planning
- AI’s dual reality: Efficiency for insurers, disruption for agents
- Globe Life Inc. (NYSE: GL) Highlighted for Surprising Price Action
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- Blue Cross NC awarded 2 State Health Plan contracts
- 2.6 million Americans lost health insurance in 2025 after ACA subsidies expired, leading to real health consequences
- Anthem Establishes Coverage of C2N Diagnostics’ Blood Test for Alzheimer’s Disease Evaluation
- Blue Cross NC awarded 2 State Health Plan contracts
- Tips for life, health insurance for military members, families
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- SWBC’s Joan Cleveland Reappointed to Texas Association of Life & Health Insurers (TALHI) Board of Directors
- AM Best Introduces US Life Version of Best’s Capital Adequacy Ratio Model Product
- Change the lens you use to evaluate premium-financed IUL
- AI’s dual reality: Efficiency for insurers, disruption for agents
- Insurance industry employment shows disturbing declines
More Life Insurance News