Wednesday, November 14, 2007

AT&T Foundation gives $181,000 to 11 nonprofits

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The AT&T Foundation on Tuesday awarded $181,000 in grants to 11 area nonprofits as part of nearly $9 million in grants awarded nationwide this year.The grants, made through the AT&T Excelerator program, help nonprofits integrate technology into their operations and community outreach. They also fund access to technology-related programs for underserved populations. Since its inception in 2002, the AT&T program has made more than 2,500 technology grants totalling more than $47.8 million.The following nonprofits each received grants:
Judson Center in Royal Oak.
Midwest AIDS Prevention Project in Ferndale.
Madonna University in Livonia.
The Guidance Center in Southgate.
Inkster Senior Service Inc. in Inkster.
Think Detroit Police Athletic League Inc. in Detroit.
Detroit Entrepreneur Institute Inc. in Detroit.
Detroit Artists Market in Detroit.
Volunteers in Prevention, Probation & Prisons Inc. in Detroit.
Samaritan Counseling Services in Ann Arbor.
Nonprofit Enterprise at Work Inc. in Ann Arbor.

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