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COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION MINISITE
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 Motor Company Fund invests more than $8 million a year, about one-third of its annual financial support, in scholarships and other education initiatives.
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.