OVERLAND PARK, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sprint (NYSE: S) recently announced the 2012 recipients of its New York City Local Giving Program. In total, three area non-profit organizations were awarded grants as part of this signature community-support program. The New York City Local Giving Program awards Sprint Foundation grants totaling $50,000 to area non-profits that support Sprint’s philanthropic focus areas of youth development (including mentoring, leadership and academic achievement), arts and culture, and environmental stewardship. Grants were presented and recipient organizations honored at a local reception earlier this week.
The 2012 grant recipients are:
- DOROT Inc. was awarded a $25,000 Sprint Foundation grant for its Youth Volunteer Program. This program engages 2,200 young people in intergenerational activities such as digital-photography workshops; computer, art and cooking classes; holiday-package deliveries; and immigration-themed visiting programs. Students gain insights about the challenges facing seniors such as aging, loss and loneliness; discover potential career paths in service to seniors; and deepen their awareness of the resources that will be required to meet the demands of the aging on our society.
- Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City was awarded a $15,000 Sprint Foundation grant to support its Community Based Mentoring and Workplace Mentoring Programs. The programs pair students with mentors from 40 of the city's top corporations and government agencies in order to learn more about potential career paths. Mentoring services are specialized for youth in foster care, immigrant youth, youth with special needs, pregnant and parenting teens, court-involved youth, and youth at high risk of arrest.
- Education Through Music was awarded a $10,000 Sprint Foundation grant for its NYC Partner School Program. Funding will be used to provide 14,000 students in 28 inner-city schools with comprehensive music curriculum, musical instruments and instructional materials. Teachers are given ongoing professional-development services, and the school principals will receive management guidance and leadership training in the arts.
Sprint is a long-time supporter of the New York City community, and this is the fourth year Sprint has conducted the New York City Local Giving Program. In total, through this and similar programs, Sprint has provided more than $220,000 in support to New York City-area non-profits, including Queens Library Foundation and VH1 Save The Music Foundation. To learn more about either program, please visit www.sprint.com/localgiving.
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