COX CHARITIES TO AWARD $60,000 IN GRANTS

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TO ORANGE COUNTY AND PALOS VERDES NONPROFITS

Organizations focused on K-12 STEM education, conservation and sustainability, and military and veterans are encouraged to apply May 9-31

 

Local nonprofits focused on K-12 STEM education, conservation and sustainability, and military and veterans are encouraged to apply for a Cox Charities Community Grant from May 9-31. A total of $60,000 is available for nonprofits in Orange County, with individual grants ranging up to $2,500-$10,000.

The grants are part of Cox Charities’ statewide Community Grants program, which is awarding $170,000 total to nonprofits in Cox’s California markets (San Diego, Orange County, Palos Verdes, Santa Barbara).

To apply for a Cox Charities Community Grant, organizations must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization;
  • Be located in or provide services in a Cox Communications service area in California;
  • Align with one or more of Cox Charities’ focus areas.

To apply, visit www.coxcharitiesca.org/communitygrants. Recipients will be announced in July.

A charitable foundation funded by employee donations that are matched by the company, Cox Charities enables employees to support its communities by awarding grants to nonprofits focused on youth and education, conservation and sustainability, and military and veterans. A volunteer advisory board of Cox employees oversees Cox Charities and its giving programs.

Cox Communications is committed to creating meaningful moments of human connection through technology. The largest private broadband company in America, we proudly serve seven million homes and businesses across 18 states. We’re dedicated to empowering others to build a better future and celebrate diverse products, people, suppliers, communities and the characteristics that make each one unique. Cox Communications is the largest division of Cox Enterprises, a family-owned business founded in 1898 by Governor James M. Cox.

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