Starbucks Supports Youth Programs
Through the Starbucks Foundation, local Starbucks cafes across the
country award funding for at-risk youths and safety-oriented programs.
Funding is provided through the foundation's Youth Leadership and
Leaders in Diversity grant programs. Priority is given to nonprofits
that reach underserved communities and communities of color.
Grants are also directed to nonprofits that create model nontraditional-learning
environments, are directly engaged in service delivery, and demonstrate
program sustainability. Leaders in Diversity grants are awarded
to nonprofits with programs, such as conflict-resolution and violence-prevention,
that help to teach youth the value of societal diversity.
Grant amounts range from $5,000 to $20,000. In 2003, the foundation
awarded $616,065 to 70 organizations.
For nonprofits in the Seattle, Wash., area, where the company's
headquarters are based, Starbucks provides funding to violence-prevention
programs through its Seattle Hometown program. The Starbucks Neighborhood
Park Grants program also provides $100,000 in Seattle to create
safe gathering places in the community.
For all grant programs, Oct. 1 is the deadline for applications
this year, with April 1 and Oct. 1 the ongoing deadlines from year
to year. Application information and guidelines are available on
the Starbucks Foundation website.
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