PPG Foundation Invests Nearly $150,000 in Northeastern Ohio Educational, Community Programs
Funding supports educational, community sustainability programs
CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
PPG (NYSE:PPG) today announced that the PPG Foundation recently invested
nearly $150,000 in 23 northern Ohio organizations in support of
educational and community sustainability programs. The grants were made
on behalf of PPG’s Euclid industrial coatings facility, Cleveland
automotive original equipment manufacturer (OEM) coatings facility and
Barberton specialty coatings and materials facility.
“PPG is proud to support these organizations, which are helping the
youth of our area gain the skills, knowledge and opportunities they need
to be successful now and into the future,” said Jim Priddy, PPG plant
manager, Cleveland.
The Barberton grant recipients and funding purposes are:
The Cleveland grant recipients and funding purposes are:
- Cleveland
Metroparks: $2,500 for public and school programs at Rocky River
Nature Center, which is Cleveland Metroparks' most visited nature
center.
- Friends
of the Cleveland Public Library: $4,500 to support programming for
teens and youth to develop critical skills through hands-on activities
that explore their interests in science, technology, engineering, art
and math (STEAM).
- Cleveland
Zoological Society: $7,500 for educational experiences at the
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, with a special focus on underserved youth.
- Conservancy
for Cuyahoga Valley National Park: $3,000 in scholarships for
children from lower-income families in northeast Ohio to attend the
four-day All the Rivers Run learning adventure in Cuyahoga Valley
National Park.
- Cuyahoga
Community College Foundation: $10,886 for the Youth Technology
Academy, which exposes students who traditionally do not have access
to basic technology training and career information to cutting-edge
technologies that have real-world applications.
- Global
Ambassadors Language Academy: $19,900 to expand the How the World
Works project, which helps students develop foundational math and
science skills through hands-on learning experiences.
- Great
Lakes Science Center: $15,000 for educational programs, including
summer camps, science demonstrations and special themed events.
- Ideastream:
$4,500 to support the broadcast of WVIZ/PBS Kids, including the PBS
KIDS 24/7 channel, and related education outreach services in the
community.
- Junior
Achievement of Greater Cleveland: $3,600 for career-readiness,
entrepreneurship and financial literacy educational programs for
students in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District, including
classes led by PPG volunteers.
- Lenawee
County Education Foundation: $5,000 in scholarships and equipment
for career camps focused on science, technology, engineering and math
(STEM).
- Ohio
Chemistry Technology Council: $3,000 in funding to send six
teachers to the Teacher, Industry & Environment Conference, which
provides science educators with first-hand experience of science
principles and environmental challenges.
- Open
Doors: $2,500 for the Summer Internship Program, which forms
partnerships with local businesses to provide paid summer work
experiences to high school scholars.
- Polaris
Educational Foundation: $7,500 to support expansion of the Polaris
Career Center, which offers STEM programs to middle and high school
students.
- Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum: $3,000 for Toddler Rock, Rockin’
the Schools and other programs that engage students in music, language
arts, social studies and technology.
- United
Way of Greater Cleveland: $15,000 to support educational, health
and human services programs.
- YMCA
of Greater Cleveland: $2,500 for after-school, pre-kindergarten
and summer camp programs using a STEM curriculum to teach children
ages 3 to 12.
The Euclid grant recipients and funding purposes are:
- Euclid
Historical Society: $1,500 to support the restoration of the
Euclid History Museum.
- Euclid
Hunger Center: $1,000 for upgrading an additional space that will
house a newly created resource center.
- University
Circle Inc.: $5,000 in continued support for the Future
Connections internship and career-readiness program for Cleveland-area
rising high school seniors. The program provides summer learning
experiences to encourage learning and career and personal development
skills.
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.
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coatings and materials that our customers have trusted for 135 years.
Through dedication and creativity, we solve our customers’ biggest
challenges, collaborating closely to find the right path forward. With
headquarters in Pittsburgh, we operate and innovate in more than 70
countries and reported net sales of $14.7 billion in 2017. We serve
customers in construction, consumer products, industrial and
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