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Verizon Foundation Provided More Than $3.3 Million In Community Grants In 2011 To Support Nonprofit Organizations In New Jersey
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NEWARK, N.J., Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Nonprofit groups in New Jersey received more than $3.3 million from the Verizon Foundation in 2011.The majority of the funds went to organizations that focused on advancing health care, domestic violence prevention, education and sustainability.
In addition, Verizon employees volunteered nearly 64,800 hours to nonprofit groups throughout the Garden State in 2011. The Verizon Foundation supports employee volunteerism by awarding a $750 grant to a nonprofit organization when a Verizon employee volunteers 50 hours or more to the organization during the year. "Through strategic grants and partnerships with nonprofit organizations across New Jersey, Verizon is using the innovative power of our technology to address critical social issues affecting our communities," said Dennis M. Bone, president of Verizon New Jersey. "We are proud to be a positive force for change for those with the greatest needs." Programs and organizations supported by the Verizon Foundation in 2011 include:- The Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication (IROC2), which has raised awareness of students, educators and parents about negative, irresponsible and malicious digital behaviors and trends, and identified ways to reduce the risk of becoming a victim of a cybercrime, bullying or digital exploitation.
- The Bancroft School at Voorhees Pediatric Facility, which serves children ages 3 to 21 with developmental disabilities or brain injuries. The Verizon grant supported the Distance Learning Program, which provides critical access to learning experiences otherwise not accessible to the students.
- The Princeton University Preparatory Program, which provides a rigorous, academic and cultural enrichment program for high-achieving, low-income high school students from local school districts. This tuition-free program prepares participants for admission to, and ongoing success within, selective colleges and universities.
- Jersey Battered Women's Services, which provides a psycho-educational program that includes group education and counseling services to help batterers identify their abusive behavior, take responsibility for it and develop new nonabusive skills. Participants in the program learn how they use power and control in their intimate relationships and learn ways to address their anger nonviolently.
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