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UPS 2011 Diversity Grants

Abstract:

UPS announced grants totaling $7 million to more than 80 non-profit organizations whose mission is to support diverse populations. These grants will fund programs that develop leadership skills, promote education and encourage inclusion of all individuals.
100 Black Men of America, Inc. - Atlanta, GA $185,000
Africare - Washington, DC $150,000
American Indian College Fund - Denver, CO $160,000
American Legislative Exchange Council - Washington, DC $30,000
American Society of Safety Engineers Foundation - Des Plaines, IL $35,000
Americans for Tax Reform Foundation - Washington, DC $25,000
Appalachian Trail Conservancy - Harpers Ferry, WV $25,000
Aspira of America, Inc. - Washington, DC $75,000
Badge of Honor Memorial Foundation - Washington, DC $10,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada - Atlanta, GA $175,000
Brigham Young University- Provo, UT $75,000
Catalyst for Women, Inc. - New York, NY $80,000
Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College - Chestnut Hill, MA $80,000
Center for Nonprofit Excellence - Louisville, KY $7,500
Citizenship Education Fund, Inc. - Atlanta, GA $175,000
Clark Atlanta University  - Atlanta, GA $75,000
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. - Washington, DC $110,000
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, Inc. - Washington, DC, Miami, FL $105,000
Foreign Press Association Scholarship Fund  - New York, NY $10,000
Foundation for Independent Higher Education - Washington, DC $110,000
Georgia Institute of Technology - Atlanta, GA $25,000
Georgia State University Foundation, Inc. - Atlanta, GA $35,000
Girls Incorporated - New York, NY $150,000
Governor's Office of Highway Safety - Atlanta, GA $30,000
Greater Louisville Foundation, Inc. - Louisville, KY $115,000
Henry Street Settlement - New York, NY $50,000
The Heritage Foundation - Washington, DC $25,000
Hispanic Heritage Foundation - Reston, VA $30,000
Hispanic Scholarship Fund, Inc. - San Francisco, CA $150,000
Human Rights Campaign Foundation - Washington, DC $100,000
INROADS, Inc. - Atlanta, GA $69,000
Institute of Industrial Engineers - Norcross, GA $15,350
International Black Aerospace Council, Inc. - Jeffersonville, IN $5,000
International Medical Equipment Collaborative (IMEC) - Portsmouth, NH $25,000
International Society of Women Airline Pilots - Las Vegas, NV $10,000
Japanese American Citizens League, Inc. - San Francisco, CA $40,000
Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana, Inc. - Louisville, KY $15,000
Kettering University - Flint, MI $26,000
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund, Inc. - Washington, DC $185,000
Leadership Louisville Center - Louisville, KY $20,000
Louisville Central Community Centers, Inc. - Louisville, KY $32,175
Louisville Zoo Foundation, Inc. - Louisville, KY $30,000
Management Education Alliance - Charlotte, NC $15,000
Marine Toys for Tots Foundation - Triangle, VA $100,000
Morehouse College - Atlanta, GA $75,000
Muscular Dystrophy Association - Tucker, GA $30,000
National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc. - White Plains, NY $50,000
National Association of the Advancement of Colored People - Baltimore, MD $155,000
National Association of Student Employment Administrators - Eugene, OR $25,000
National Black Child Development Institute, Inc. -Washington, DC $100,000
National Bureau of Asian Research - Seattle, WA $50,000
National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development - Mesa, AZ $105,000
National Center for Disability Services - Albertson, NY $100,000
National Center for Family Literacy - Louisville, KY $25,000
National Commission for Cooperative Education - Boston, MA $15,000
National Council of La Raza - Washington, DC $900,000
National Federation of the Blind - Baltimore, MD $105,000
National Hispana Leadership Institute - Arlington, VA $60,000
National Minority Supplier Development Council - New York, NY $100,000
National Organization on Disability - New York, NY $100,000
National Safety Council - Lexington, KY $125,000
National Urban Fellows - New York, NY $42,500
Network of Employers for Traffic Safety - Vienna, VA $30,000
Nick Lowery Youth Foundation - Paradise Valley, AZ $75,000
Ninety-Nines, Inc. - Warrenton, VA $5,000
Operation Brightside, Inc. - Louisville, KY $35,000
Organization of Chinese Americans - Washington, DC $200,000
Paralyzed Veterans of America - Washington, DC $100,000
Parents Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Inc. - Washington, DC $50,000
Special Olympics Georgia, Inc. - Atlanta, GA $85,000
Spelman College - Atlanta, GA $75,000
Supreme Court Historical Society - Washington, DC $25,000
Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. - Arlington, VA $10,000
UK Youth, Ltd. - London, England $200,000
United Negro College Fund - Fairfax, VA $250,000
United States Capitol Historical Society - Washington, DC $25,000
University of Michigan - Ann Arbon, MI $35,000
Urban League of Louisville - Louisville, KY $15,000
US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce - Washington, DC $10,000
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Blacksburg, VA $40,000
Washington Legal Foundation - Washington, DC $25,000
Women for Women Inc - Louisville, KY $10,000
Woodruff Arts Center - Atlanta, GA $500,000

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