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Ford Motor Company Fund, UAW announce $200,000 donation in support of
arts, music and athletic programs in Detroit Public Schools
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Detroit commitments are part of more than $1 million in new
scholarships, grants, career outreach and other assistance aimed at
supporting education projects globally
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Ford Motor Company Fund invests more than $8 million a year in
education initiatives, one-third of its annual financial support

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DETROIT -- (Business Wire)
Ford Motor Company Fund is joining with the UAW to donate $200,000 to
support arts, music and athletics in Detroit Public Schools, part of
more than $1 million in new scholarships, grants and career outreach
programs that Ford’s philanthropic arm is launching this month to
further its commitment to education.
The Detroit funds are a continuation of a program started last year to
enhance the educational experience of interested students in grades K-8
students. Ford and the UAW Ford National Program Center announced the
donation today at the Ford STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering,
Arts, Math) Conference, a first-ever community collaboration to provide
165 Detroit middle school students with insight into the top career
pathways that will sustain the economic revitalization of Southeast
Michigan.
“Education is the cornerstone of a brighter future and has been a
central part of Ford’s community involvement since our company was
founded,” said Jim Vella, president of the Ford Motor Company Fund. “We
are taking that commitment to a new level with a comprehensive range of
innovative programs that serve a variety of needs.”
Today’s STEAM #fordsteamlab event featured representatives from several
groups contributing their expertise to provide middle school students
with a wide range of career options, work paths and guidance. They
included NHRA driver Nicole Lyons, Usher’s
New Look Foundation, Code.org,
#yeswecode,
Rock
and Roll Academy, Tech
Town, Pony
Ride, as well as representatives from University of Michigan
Dearborn and the Detroit Lions.
Additional Ford Fund programs range from promoting student access to
arts programs in high school, to grants that empower college students in
the United States, China and Brazil to build more sustainable
communities. The company is also expanding programs aimed at improving
high school graduation rates, helping teachers prepare students for
real-world jobs and assisting middle school students discover career
options.
In addition to the Detroit Public Schools support, the scholarships and
programs launching are:
- Ford College Community Challenge Grants: Ford is awarding
grants worth $280,000 to 16 projects at 15 colleges and universities
that support sustainable student-led projects addressing urgent
community needs. Winning projects, which were announced today, address
the theme of the Challenge – “Building Sustainable Communities” -- in
an innovative way. The annual program is being expanded globally for
the first time to include communities in China and Brazil. The Ford C3
program has awarded over $2 million in sustainable community grants
since 2008.
- Ford Driving Dreams Tour: Designed to motivate students to
complete high school on time and pursue higher education, the tour is
launching in Chicago this week during National Hispanic Heritage Month
where it will provide a total of $105,000 in scholarships and grants,
assisting more than 3,800 students at seven Chicago-area high schools
with significant Latino student populations. Ford Driving Dreams has
provided nearly $400,000 in direct educational resources, reaching
nearly 25,000 students since 2012.
- Ford Historic Black College Universities Community Challenge:
The annual program works with Historic Black Colleges and Universities
to fund innovative projects that are focused on building sustainable
communities. The program, which is taking applications now, will award
$100,000 to support five grants.
- Next Generation Learning Externships: Ford Motor Company and
the United Auto Workers are collaborating on a program that brings
high school teachers into the auto industry so teachers can better
instruct students on real-world work scenarios. Additional details
about the program will be released Wednesday, Oct. 8, at the Ford Next
Generation Learning convention in Louisville, Kentucky.
Ford Motor Company Fund invests more than $8 million a year, about
one-third of its annual financial support, in scholarships and other
education initiatives.
About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services
Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community
partners to advance driving safety, education and community life. Ford
Motor Company Fund has operated for more than 60 years with ongoing
funding from Ford Motor Company. Ford Driving Skills for Life teaches
new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods.
Innovation in education is encouraged through programs that enhance high
school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants.
Through Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 25,000 Ford employees and
retirees each year work on projects that better their communities in 30
countries. For more information, visit http://community.ford.com.
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Contacts:
Ford Motor Company Fund
Todd Nissen, 313.322.4898
tnissen@ford.com
Source: Ford Motor Company
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