ExxonMobil Gives to New York Schools
13 Novembre 2006 - 5:00PM
Business Wire
This year, the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program contributed
$204,500 to New York K-12 educational institutions. ExxonMobil
recognizes the need for education professionals to engage today�s
tech-savvy students. Therefore, four hundred and nine (409) grants
in the amount of $500 each were awarded to a school nominated by
local Exxon- or Mobil-branded service stations. "ExxonMobil and our
branded retailers are proud to impact today�s student by supporting
their neighborhood schools,� said Mark Shores, U.S. Retail Sales
Director, ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing. "It is one way we support our
retailers' involvement in the communities where we do business."
Educational Alliance grants can be used for a broad range of
programs based on the needs of the individual school. This year,
many schools are using the grants for special projects that stretch
beyond academics such as family literacy nights, field trips, and
playground equipment. Schools also applied for grants to enhance
programs such as character education, professional reading, and
exploratory science laboratories. The ExxonMobil Educational
Alliance Program provides much needed funding to schools for
essential programs that otherwise would not be available,� said
Doug Alexander, President of Story Distributing. �These grants also
provide a valuable tool that brings ExxonMobil, the branded store,
the school and the community together as partners.� For the seventh
year, the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program has provided
grants to local schools across the country. This year, 4,000 $500
grants totaling $2 million were made to K-12 educational
institutions in 44 states and the District of Columbia. ExxonMobil
is a long-standing supporter of education programs around the
world. Through numerous grant and scholarships programs, employee
volunteers and matching gift programs, ExxonMobil seeks to improve
the quality of local schools. Since 2000, the ExxonMobil
Educational Alliance program has contributed more than $13.5
million to local schools through its Exxon and Mobil retailers.
This year, the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program contributed
$204,500 to New York K-12 educational institutions. ExxonMobil
recognizes the need for education professionals to engage today's
tech-savvy students. Therefore, four hundred and nine (409) grants
in the amount of $500 each were awarded to a school nominated by
local Exxon- or Mobil-branded service stations. "ExxonMobil and our
branded retailers are proud to impact today's student by supporting
their neighborhood schools," said Mark Shores, U.S. Retail Sales
Director, ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing. "It is one way we support our
retailers' involvement in the communities where we do business."
Educational Alliance grants can be used for a broad range of
programs based on the needs of the individual school. This year,
many schools are using the grants for special projects that stretch
beyond academics such as family literacy nights, field trips, and
playground equipment. Schools also applied for grants to enhance
programs such as character education, professional reading, and
exploratory science laboratories. The ExxonMobil Educational
Alliance Program provides much needed funding to schools for
essential programs that otherwise would not be available," said
Doug Alexander, President of Story Distributing. "These grants also
provide a valuable tool that brings ExxonMobil, the branded store,
the school and the community together as partners." For the seventh
year, the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program has provided
grants to local schools across the country. This year, 4,000 $500
grants totaling $2 million were made to K-12 educational
institutions in 44 states and the District of Columbia. ExxonMobil
is a long-standing supporter of education programs around the
world. Through numerous grant and scholarships programs, employee
volunteers and matching gift programs, ExxonMobil seeks to improve
the quality of local schools. Since 2000, the ExxonMobil
Educational Alliance program has contributed more than $13.5
million to local schools through its Exxon and Mobil retailers.
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