PPG Foundation Invests $62,000 in 12 Alabama Organizations
Funding supports educational programs in aerospace community
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
PPG (NYSE:PPG) today announced that the PPG Foundation completed grants
totaling $62,000 to 12 Alabama organizations in support of educational
programs during 2017. The grants were made on behalf of PPG’s aerospace
facility in Huntsville, Alabama.
The grant recipients and funding purposes were:
- American
Association of University Women: $6,000 to sponsor young women
from across Alabama to attend the organization’s Tech Trek science and
math camp.
- Cap
& Gown Project: $1,000 to fund college tours for high school
students requiring full financial aid to attend college.
- Madison
City Schools (to be managed by the City Of Madison, Alabama):
$5,000 for Project Lead the Way, which is the nation’s leading
provider of K-12 science, technology, engineering and math programs
that create activity-, project- and problem-based curriculum and
teacher professional development models that help students develop the
skills needed to succeed in the global economy.
- Free
2 Teach Foundation: $1,000 in free student supplies and classroom
resources for public school teachers in Madison County, Alabama.
- GreenpowerUSA
Foundation: $5,000 for a project-based science, technology,
engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning initiative based around
designing and building a single-seat electric powered racecar.
- John
Stallworth Foundation: $7,000 in scholarships for deserving,
academically gifted students who are unable to pay for college due to
diverse economic circumstances.
- Merrimack
Academy for the Performing Arts: $1,000 toward a pottery studio
for children and adults with special needs.
- Much
Is Expected: Nearly $1,000 to support STEM education focused on
designing, building and racing an electric car.
-
National Center for Advanced Technologies (to be managed by the Aerospace
Industries Association): $10,000 to support an educational program
for middle school students focused on STEM, the aerospace industry and
future aerospace and defense careers.
- U.S.
Space & Rocket Center Foundation: $15,000 to sponsor AVIATION
CHALLENGE® teams for summer and scholarships for children with
financial need to attend Aviation Challenge programs.
- University
of Alabama Huntsville Foundation: $5,000 in scholarships for
underprivileged girls to attend Girls Science and Engineering Day.
- Village
of Promise: $5,000 to support the Summer Freedom School Program,
which combats summer reading and learning loss in children from
low-income families.
“PPG is proud to support educational organizations that are helping
prepare youth for careers in advanced manufacturing,” said Tom Meyer,
PPG plant manager, Huntsville. “Engaging students in science and
engineering will open many career opportunities to them.”
The PPG Foundation also donated more than $69,000 to 14 organizations in
other PPG U.S. Aerospace plant communities during 2017.
PPG and the PPG Foundation aim to bring color and brightness to PPG
communities around the world. We invested more than $10.5 million in
2017, supporting hundreds of community organizations across 29
countries. By investing in educational opportunities, we help grow
today’s skilled workforce and develop tomorrow’s innovators in fields
related to coatings and manufacturing. Plus, we empower PPG employees to
multiply their impact for causes that are important to them by
supporting their volunteer efforts and charitable giving. Learn more at www.ppgcommunities.com
and follow @PPG_Communities
on Twitter.
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forward. With headquarters in Pittsburgh, we operate and innovate in
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