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The UPS Foundation Donates $6M to Champion Diversity

02/02/2012 06:23 (113 Day 03:31 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- UPS announced almost 120 grants totaling more than $6 million to non-profit organizations around the world that champion diversity and support diverse communities.

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For more than 60 years, UPS's philanthropic arm has funded organizations that support under-served and under-represented members of society. According to UPS this year's grants will support a wide range of programs, including those for wounded veterans, the hearing and visually-impaired, women and girls and culturally distinct populations.

 

The grants being awarded include: More than $800,000 to the National Urban League to support Entrepreneurship Centers in several cities and other programs.

 

$750,000 to the National Council of La Raza toward the continued implementation of a regional strategy that focuses on capacity building for Hispanic community organizations.

 

$655,000 to the NAACP for educational programs and other events.

More than $450,000 in grants to organizations that support people with disabilities, primarily for programs around economic empowerment and transition into the workforce. Grant recipients include the National Organization on Disabilities, Paralyzed Veterans of America and National Federation of the Blind.

 

More than $450,000 to organizations that provide youth leadership and mentorship opportunities, including the 100 Black Men of America, Girls Inc., National Hispana Leadership Institute and the Japanese American Citizens League.

 

$250,000 to the United Negro College Fund and the UNCF Atlanta.

 

$235,000 toward college scholarships for Native American students through the American Indian College Fund and Brigham Young University.

 

$200,000 to the Organization of Chinese Americans, primarily to support the OCA-UPS Gold Mountain Scholarship program for "first-in-family" Asian American college students.

 

$185,000 to the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights for its education reform work.

 

$150,000 to three Atlanta-based historically Black colleges and universities for the UPS Community Service Scholars Program, a unique effort that combines academics with community service.

 

$150,000 to the Hispanic Scholarship Fund

 

$100,000 to the Human Rights Campaign Foundation for its Workplace Project.

 

 

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