| The UPS Foundation Donates $6M to Champion Diversity |
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02/02/2012 06:23 (113 Day 03:31 minutes ago) | |||||
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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.
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 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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