Submitted by:Motorola
Categories:Philanthropy & Corporate Contributions, Ratings & Awards
Posted: Nov 06, 2008 – 03:03 PM EST
Illinois-based technology company supports civics, history and social studies with $750,000 to 19 groups nationwide
SCHAUMBURG, IL - Nov. 6, 2008 - The Motorola Foundation today announced 11 additional Motorola Abraham Lincoln Grant recipients to help commemorate the 2009 bicentennial of President Abraham Lincoln's birth. The $750,000 grant program supports civic, education and cultural organizations that inspire and educate the public about Lincoln's life and legacy.
"At this historic moment, when the American presidency is front and center on the world stage, we at Motorola are very pleased to pay tribute to President Abraham Lincoln and support organizations from across the country that share our enthusiasm about this extraordinary American president," said Eileen Sweeney, director, Motorola Foundation. "Our hope is that Motorola Lincoln grantees will inspire young people and their communities with lessons about President Lincoln's great intellect, leadership and perseverance during the bicentennial year and for years to come."
Motorola Lincoln grants fund programs that use innovative curriculum to educate students in the areas of civics, history and social studies. In addition, they support public programming about Lincoln and public policy issues with forums and tools to foster debate. The first eight grant recipients were announced in June 2008.
President Lincoln's legacy will be explored and celebrated in classrooms and communities across the country by the latest 11 Motorola Lincoln Grant recipients:
Motorola has demonstrated a long-standing commitment to funding innovative education programs. In 2007 alone, Motorola and the Motorola Foundation provided $11.1 million to support education initiatives.
About the Motorola Foundation
The Motorola Foundation is the charitable and philanthropic arm of Motorola. With employees located around the globe, Motorola seeks to benefit the communities where it operates. The company achieves this by making strategic grants, forging strong community partnerships, fostering innovation and engaging stakeholders. The Motorola Foundation focuses its funding on education, especially science, technology, engineering and math programming. For more information, on Motorola Corporate and Foundation giving, visit www.motorola.com/giving.
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