Thu, Jan 31, 2019
Carrier To Support Two-Dozen Nonprofit Organizations Across The Country
Southwest Airlines has announced the 24 nonprofit organizations across the United States will be receiving a portion of a $1 million grant program, sponsored by the Texas-based carrier, to strengthen communities throughout the nation. Each of the receiving organizations is tasked with using the funds to support one of the following programs: K-12 STEM Education (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), building a resilient workforce, and leadership development.
"We are looking forward to seeing the impact these wonderful organizations have in communities where Southwest Employees and Customers work and live," said Bob Jordan, Southwest's Executive Vice President of Corporate Services. "These organizations each follow one of our Company's key missions that contribute to developing the workforce of tomorrow by building stronger, more resilient communities."
After a competitive application and review process of more than 300 applications, the airline has selected the following organizations:
STEM Education
- Sci Tech Institute, Phoenix
- St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, Mo.
- 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Atlanta
- Children First Fund- The Chicago Public Schools Foundation, Chicago
- Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community Development, Milwaukee, Wisc.
- Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas, Dallas
- YMCA of Greater Houston, Houston
- Code Nation, New York, N.Y.
Workforce Development
- Sword to Plowshares Veterans Rights Organization, San Francisco
- Career Learning & Employment Center for Vets with Disabilities, Inc., Indianapolis
- Connections to Success, Kansas City, Mo.
- Women's Bean Project, Denver
- Café Momentum, Dallas
- Hallmark University Inc., San Antonio
- YouthForce NOLA, New Orleans
- Marriott Foundation for People with Disabilities, Inc., Atlanta
Leadership Development
- Hispanics in Philanthropy, Oakland, Calif.
- The Women's Foundation of California, Oakland, Calif.
- East Oakland Youth Development Center, Oakland, Calif.
- San Diego MANA, San Diego, Calif.
- Ocean Discovery Institute, San Diego, Calif.
- Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment, Burbank, Calif.
- Arnold Air Society - Silver Wings, Tampa, Fla.
- National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders, San Antonio, Texas
The funding for this grant program is enabled by the tax savings that resulted from the reduction in the federal corporate tax rate through the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and will be awarded from the Southwest Airlines Foundation, a corporate-advised fund of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. The grant program allows the airline to create and foster more opportunities with nonprofit organizations seeking to expand how they serve and champion success in their communities. Southwest's more than 58,000 Employees are excited to join efforts with these organizations.
(Source: Southwest Airlines news release)
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