The NBCUniversal Foundation’s annual grant program, 21st Century Solutions, will award $1.2 million dollars to 30 nonprofit organizations located in 10 NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations markets to help local organizations implement new and innovative programs, according to a statement from NBC. Since the program’s inception in 2012, 21st Century Solutions has awarded approximately $6 million […]
The NBCUniversal Foundation’s annual grant program, 21st Century Solutions, will award $1.2 million dollars to 30 nonprofit organizations located in 10 NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations markets to help local organizations implement new and innovative programs, according to a statement from NBC.
Since the program’s inception in 2012, 21st Century Solutions has awarded approximately $6 million to 150 nonprofits in the 10 markets.
In New York, the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corp. will receive $100,000 for its Farm to Early Care Program.
In Los Angeles, GlobalGirl Media will receive $100,000 for its Global Girl Media Academy that will train young, diverse women in digital media journalism.
The North Lawndale Employment Network in Chicago will receive $50,000 for its Pathways for Women program.
Mighty Writers in Philadelphia will receive $50,000 to support its El Futuro program.
In the Dallas Fort-Worth area, Girls Inc. of Tarrant County will receive $50,000 for its new STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) programming.
In the Bay Area, Oakland’s Center for Media Change will receive $50,000 for its Hack the Hood program.
In Washington, D.C., The Arc of Northern Virginia will receive a 21st Century Solutions grant for its EmployMate mobile application.
The YMCA of South Florida will receive $50,000 for its Mobile Aquatics program.
The Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank will receive $50,000 for its warehouse energy conservation plan.
The Village for Families & Children Words Count program in Connecticut will receive a $50,000 21stCentury Solutions Grant.
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