Sprint Local Grant Program to Award $25,000 Grants to Organizations Making a Difference in the New York City Community
Two winners to be selected; local eligible non-profit organizations encouraged to apply at www.sprint.com/localgiving between June 15 and July 30.
NEW YORK --Sprint (NYSE: S) announced that it will recognize two New York City non-profit organizations that are making differences in the community through the 2010 Sprint Local Grant Program. Now in its second year, the program provides $25,000 Sprint Foundation grants to two New York City 501(c)3 organizations to support programs that provide a meaningful impact in Sprint's philanthropic focus areas of youth development (including mentoring, leadership and academic achievement), arts and culture, and environmental stewardship.
Nominations for the Sprint Local Grant Program will be accepted between 9 a.m. CDT on Tuesday, June 15, and 5 p.m. CDT on Friday, July 30, at www.sprint.com/localgiving. The two selected organizations will be notified by mid September, and the grants will be awarded by the end of the year. Eligible organizations must be located in the New York City area (Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk and Westchester Counties in New York, and Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex and Union Counties in New Jersey.). Additional eligibility requirements can be found at www.sprint.com/localgiving.
"Non-profit organizations play a vital role in any thriving community, and the Sprint Local Grant Program allows us to help these non-profits do what they do best - serve the people of New York City," said Debby Ballard, Sprint's director of Community Affairs. "By partnering together in this way, Sprint and community organizations can truly make an impact where it is needed most."
In 2009, Sprint awarded $25,000 Sprint Foundation grants to Tuesday's Children and YMCA of Greater New York through the Sprint Local Grant Program.
For additional information about the 2010 Sprint Local Grant Program or to submit a nomination (beginning June 15), please visit www.sprint.com/localgiving.
NEW YORK --Sprint (NYSE: S) announced that it will recognize two New York City non-profit organizations that are making differences in the community through the 2010 Sprint Local Grant Program. Now in its second year, the program provides $25,000 Sprint Foundation grants to two New York City 501(c)3 organizations to support programs that provide a meaningful impact in Sprint's philanthropic focus areas of youth development (including mentoring, leadership and academic achievement), arts and culture, and environmental stewardship.
Nominations for the Sprint Local Grant Program will be accepted between 9 a.m. CDT on Tuesday, June 15, and 5 p.m. CDT on Friday, July 30, at www.sprint.com/localgiving. The two selected organizations will be notified by mid September, and the grants will be awarded by the end of the year. Eligible organizations must be located in the New York City area (Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk and Westchester Counties in New York, and Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex and Union Counties in New Jersey.). Additional eligibility requirements can be found at www.sprint.com/localgiving.
"Non-profit organizations play a vital role in any thriving community, and the Sprint Local Grant Program allows us to help these non-profits do what they do best - serve the people of New York City," said Debby Ballard, Sprint's director of Community Affairs. "By partnering together in this way, Sprint and community organizations can truly make an impact where it is needed most."
In 2009, Sprint awarded $25,000 Sprint Foundation grants to Tuesday's Children and YMCA of Greater New York through the Sprint Local Grant Program.
For additional information about the 2010 Sprint Local Grant Program or to submit a nomination (beginning June 15), please visit www.sprint.com/localgiving.
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