Oakland County
GM gives $100K in STEAM growth grants to Pontiac and Auburn Hills nonprofits
Normal Motors Orion Meeting and Pontiac Steel Middle just lately introduced their Group Influence Grants to native organizations. This 12 months’s $100,000 in grants are aimed toward nonprofit organizations that assist STEAM (Science, Know-how, Engineering, Arts and Arithmetic) schooling, in keeping with a information launch.
“We’re honored to assist these outstanding nonprofits whose efforts proceed to strengthen our neighborhood,” mentioned Jim Gaeschke, plant director at Pontiac Steel Middle.
The grant recipients for 2025 embody:
• Baldwin Middle of Pontiac
• Auburn Hills’ first youngsters’s initiative
• Pontiac Middle for Success
• Pontiac United Training Coalition
GM manufacturing services throughout the nation are figuring out native nonprofits that serve neighborhood wants. In keeping with the discharge, GM has awarded greater than $4 million to greater than 140 nonprofit organizations in America’s manufacturing communities by 2025.
For extra info, go to www.gm.com/impact/corporate-giving.
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