PPG Foundation Invests More Than $69,000 in 14 Organizations on Behalf of Aerospace Business
Funding supports science, technology, engineering, math education
programs in communities where PPG operates
SYLMAR, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
PPG (NYSE:PPG) today announced that the PPG Foundation completed grants
totaling more than $69,000 to 14 organizations in support of educational
programs during 2017. The grants were made on behalf of PPG’s aerospace
business, which operates an administrative office and plant in Sylmar,
California.
The grant recipients and funding purposes were:
- American
Association of University Women: $7,000 in scholarships for seven
young women from the Santa Clarita Valley in California to attend the
organization’s Tech Trek science and math camp.
- American
Helicopter Museum & Education Center: $2,260 for the Girls in
Science & Technology Program, which provides mentors and real-life
role models to encourage young women to engage in science and
technology classes and ultimately bridge the gender gap in these
industries.
- Brockton
High School: $3,905 for a flight simulator for a summer enrichment
aviation camp that is designed to increase interest, background
knowledge and skills for careers in science, technology, engineering
and math (STEM).
- California
State University Northridge Foundation: $5,000 to support Rally in
the Valley, which is an annual robotics competition and science,
technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) exposition.
- Frontiers
of Flight Museum: $3,100 for the Young Women's STEM Leadership
Initiative, which serves more than 2,700 primarily low-income minority
middle and high school girls.
- Girls
Incorporated of Orange County: $3,930 to support STEM for Girls,
which aims to increase underserved girls’ interest in STEM subjects so
they pursue higher education and consider STEM careers as a means to
self-sufficiency.
- Gregg
Anderson Academy: $5,000 for materials 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.
- Institute
of Flight: $2,620 to support the Education Financial Assistance
program and STEAM education programs, including robotics, drones and
3D printing.
- Old
Colony YMCA: $3,907 for the Power Scholars Program, which is an
evidence-based educational program designed to address the summer
learning loss of young people living in impoverished communities.
- Palmdale
High School: $4,000 for the Solar Car Challenge, which is designed
to motivate students to pursue a career path in science, engineering
and alternative energy.
- Regents
University of California Los Angeles: $7,395 to support training
and development programs, networking opportunities, scholarships,
outreach and advocacy activities provided by the Society of Women
Engineers University of California, Los Angeles.
- Social
and Environmental Entrepreneurs, Inc.: $6,000 to fund Coding Camp
for 30 girls in the Los Angeles Unified School District who do not
have access to supplemental enrichment resources outside of school
time.
- Society
of Hispanic Professional Engineers: $5,000 to support the Noche De
Ciencias (Night of Science) event, which increases awareness of STEM
fields among Hispanic, African-American and Asian students and their
parents.
- Valley
Family Center: $10,000 for the STEM component of an after-school
tutoring program for children with special learning needs.
“We are proud to support organizations that help build the skills and
knowledge required by advanced manufacturers like PPG that serve the
aerospace industry,” said Tim Behmlander, PPG general manager,
Aerospace, Americas.
The PPG Foundation donated an additional $62,000 to 12 organizations in
Alabama during 2017 on behalf of PPG Aerospace’s Huntsville facility.
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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