Submitted by:MetLife Foundation
Categories:Philanthropy & Corporate Contributions, Community Development
Posted: Dec 04, 2008 – 08:25 AM EST
Six New York City and Chicago Nonprofits Receive Grants to Serve Older Youth
NEW YORK, Dec. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- MetLife Foundation today announced grant recipients of its 2008 Out-of-School Time Initiative. The grants, totaling $250,000, were awarded to six nonprofit organizations to launch or expand programs that increase opportunities for middle and high school youth to participate in constructive activities during the
out-of-school hours.
"The out-of-school hours are a time of risk for far too many youth, particularly those in middle and high school," said Sibyl Jacobson, president, MetLife Foundation. "We are pleased to support the innovative work of these six organizations working to transform the out-of-school hours into a time of opportunity and meet the needs and interests of older youth."
This year, the Out-of-School Time Initiative grant competition focused on nonprofits serving young people in Chicago and New York City. MetLife Foundation selected grant recipients based on their plans for reaching older youth, particularly those at an economic disadvantage, and providing opportunities for hands-on involvement and input by youth participants. Selection also focused on creativity, innovation, organizational capacity, and track record.
The grant recipients are:
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