Subject: Job/Career Training, Youth Development, Education
Deadline: Sept. 30, 2018
“We established the Subaru of America Foundation in 1984 to support the communities where we live and work. The programs are varied but primarily benefit children and young adults. Together, we can all help to build the next generation of leaders.
Employment training for young adults ages 16-24
We believe that every person should have opportunities and feel empowered to gain the skills to more forward. Accordingly, Subaru will continue its funding priority of building partnerships with organizations committed to helping un- and low-employed young people become self-sufficient through job training, mentoring, and work experience leading to obtaining and retaining employment.
Career Exploration for Youth in Grades 7-12
Middle and high school students today have a multitude of job opportunities available to them. Helping them explore job paths and the skills needed at an early age could be key to their future success in the 21st century workforce. Beginning January 2018, Subaru has redefined its educational funding priority to focus on career exploration programs for middle and high school youth.”
Funder: The Subaru of America Foundation
Eligibility: “Only organizations that are tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code may apply.”
Amount: $5,000+
Contact: Link.
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