Chobani Foundation announced $100k annual grant for Central NY
NEW YORK STATE – The Chobani Foundation announced Tuesday the creation of its Community Impact Fund––a $100,000 annual fund to support grant making promoting economic opportunity and entrepreneurship for residents of Chenango, Delaware, Madison, and Otsego counties.
"This annual $100,000 investment aims to support organizations, schools, municipalities, and agencies that think innovatively, act boldly, and are passionate about making a difference in their communities," a media release from Chobani said. "With this initiative, the Chobani Foundation has a simple goal: to strengthen local economies by funding big ideas right at home."
The company also said the Chobani Foundation intends to fund programs that teach young entrepreneurs, empower small business owners, and provide resource development for farmers.
Partnering with the Community Foundation of Central New York, the Chobani Foundation will review grant applications this summer and recipients will be announced in the fall, with the minimum award per grantee being $15,000 and the maximum being $30,000.
"The creation of the new Community Impact Fund connects to our mission from day one – Chobani has continually invested a portion of its profits to charitable causes through our philanthropic arm and a key pillar of the Foundation’s work is Community Wellness, which focuses on contributing to Central New York and the Magic Valley in Idaho, where our two yogurt processing plants are located," the media release concludes.
More information regarding the Chobani Foundation can be found at www.chobani.com/impact/chobani-foundation.
"This annual $100,000 investment aims to support organizations, schools, municipalities, and agencies that think innovatively, act boldly, and are passionate about making a difference in their communities," a media release from Chobani said. "With this initiative, the Chobani Foundation has a simple goal: to strengthen local economies by funding big ideas right at home."
The company also said the Chobani Foundation intends to fund programs that teach young entrepreneurs, empower small business owners, and provide resource development for farmers.
Partnering with the Community Foundation of Central New York, the Chobani Foundation will review grant applications this summer and recipients will be announced in the fall, with the minimum award per grantee being $15,000 and the maximum being $30,000.
"The creation of the new Community Impact Fund connects to our mission from day one – Chobani has continually invested a portion of its profits to charitable causes through our philanthropic arm and a key pillar of the Foundation’s work is Community Wellness, which focuses on contributing to Central New York and the Magic Valley in Idaho, where our two yogurt processing plants are located," the media release concludes.
More information regarding the Chobani Foundation can be found at www.chobani.com/impact/chobani-foundation.
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