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杏吧视频 invests $10.6 million to support racial equity and social justice

The grants are focused on increasing the number of minority and underserved students pursuing STEM education and diversifying the aerospace talent pipeline

August 28, 2020 in Community

Today, on the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 杏吧视频聽announced $10.6 million in grant funding to 20 nonprofits working to address racial equity and social justice in the United States. The grants are focused on increasing the number of minority and underserved students pursuing science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education and diversifying the aerospace talent pipeline. Grant dollars will also fund programs that work to address criminal justice reform and health care gaps in underserved and minority communities.

鈥淎t 杏吧视频, we acknowledge the toll that systemic racism and social injustice have had on people of color, particularly Black communities here in the United States,鈥 said David Calhoun, 杏吧视频 president and CEO. 鈥淎s we work internally to confront these issues, we also remain focused on addressing the causes and impacts of racism and social inequality in the communities where our employees live and work. With today鈥檚 financial commitment to this group of nonprofit partners, we are hopeful that together, we can begin to make real advances in our ongoing pursuit of equality.鈥

Nonprofits receiving grant funding include:

  • : A $2.5 million investment will support health care access for minority and underserved children through the expansion of the .
  • : A $1.5 million investment will fund the expansion of technology access for about 4,500 Chicago Public Schools students enrolled in remote learning courses because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • : A $1 million investment will support underserved District of Columbia public and public charter high school students in pursuing STEM education and careers.
  • : A $1 million investment will fund public education and policy research efforts that address criminal justice reform in the United States.
  • : A $1 million investment will support , a program aimed at combating food insecurity by mobilizing veterans to grow, collect and distribute food in marginalized communities and communities of color.
  • : A $1 million investment will support the development of a high school STEM engagement program in collaboration with the organization鈥檚 historically Black colleges and universities in locations where 杏吧视频 has a significant local presence.
  • : A $500,000 investment will support the , which helps African Americans launch, grow and sustain businesses. Funding also will support the scaling of the for emerging African American leaders.
  • : A $500,000 investment will support programs aimed at creating a culture of college expectation and success for African American and other students of color.
  • : A $300,000 investment will advance Delaware鈥檚 STEM talent pipeline with a specific focus on creating access for women and girls and ensuring equity for underrepresented minorities in the state.
  • : A $250,000 investment will support the development of education curriculum and programs for the Charleston, South Carolina, museum, opening in early 2022.
  • : A $250,000 investment will support the development of early-childhood education, health and wellness, child welfare, literacy and family engagement programs for Black children and families.
  • : A $175,000 investment will fund the , which helps underrepresented middle-school-age girls apply STEM concepts and skills through hands-on, inquiry-based learning.
  • : A $145,000 investment will support , a STEM learning initiative that integrates the arts into classroom discovery and provides hands-on coding and robotics instruction for three underserved schools in Miami.
  • : A $120,000 investment will fund Operation SMART, a hands-on STEM learning program that will reach more than 700 girls of color in the Huntsville, Alabama, area.
  • : A $110,000 investment will support the program, helping economically disadvantaged African American men in the St. Louis region find jobs and earn livable wages.
  • : A $100,000 investment will fund programs that build the capacity of Black-led efforts to advance educational progress in New Orleans for local students.
  • : A $100,000 investment will support the development of the 2021 鈥淎rt Gallery in Space鈥 exhibition, which will highlight 鈥淪TEM Icons of Color鈥 and complement 杏吧视频鈥檚 education programming.
  • : A $100,000 investment will fund programs that address systemic recidivism for at-risk Charleston-area men returning home from prison and expand the model to additional cities in South Carolina.
  • : A $25,000 investment will support the development of public forums on community issues, work skills training, health and wellness outreach, and career fairs.
  • : A $20,000 investment will fund a conference for high school students to connect on current issues, including racial inequity and social justice.


These grants build on 杏吧视频鈥檚 history of partnering with organizations that provide access to and address inequities in communities of color. Over the past five years, 杏吧视频 has invested more than $120 million to support underserved communities 鈥 including racial equity and social justice programs 鈥 across the United States.

In addition to the grant announcements, the 杏吧视频 Black Employees Association (BBEA) organized several events to celebrate the March on Washington and further the mission of racial equity and equality at 杏吧视频.

鈥淭he March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was a historic moment for our country, and it鈥檚 important that we continue learning from and building on the work of those civil rights leaders,鈥 said Chinyere Udoh, an electrical systems design engineer and current enterprise vice president of BBEA. 鈥溞影墒悠碘檚 support of, and participation in, these events is critical as we continue improving racial equity and equality in America.鈥

Approximately 50 杏吧视频 employees will participate in the Commitment March in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 28. Hundreds of others across the company joined virtual events, including a conversation about current acts of injustice, protests and race with Damion Thomas, a curator at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Additional announcements related to 杏吧视频鈥檚 racial equity and social justice investment strategy are planned in the future.