
BOSTON - A total of 190 nonprofit groups in Massachusetts received nearly $2.1 million from the Verizon Foundation in 2007, enabling the organizations to improve literacy skills, create new and diverse approaches to technology-based education, and help domestic violence victims rebuild their lives.
Additionally, hundreds more nonprofit organizations received $1 million through the Verizon Volunteer and Matching Incentive programs, bringing total foundation support for Massachusetts to more than $3.1 million. Verizon volunteers also donated more than 36,000 hours of personal time to community programs.
“Verizon’s philanthropy addresses the critical social needs of the Commonwealth,” said Donna Cupelo, Verizon region president of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. “Our foundation is making strategic investments to improve the quality of life in our communities - where our customers and employees live and work“.
“Projects that advance the fundamental skill of literacy, apply technology to augment organizational capabilities, and protect the vulnerable tie directly into the Verizon Foundation’s mission of making a difference,” Cupelo said.
Major grant programs include:
The Verizon Foundation supports the advancement of literacy and K-12 education through its signature program, Thinkfinity.org, and fosters awareness and prevention of domestic violence. In 2007, the Foundation awarded more than $67.4 million in grants to nonprofit agencies in the United States and abroad. The Foundation also matched the charitable donations of Verizon employees and retirees, resulting in $25.1 million in combined contributions. Through Verizon Volunteers, one of the nation’s largest employee volunteer programs, Verizon employees and retirees have volunteered more than 3 million hours of community service since Verizon’s inception in 2000.
For more information on the foundation, visit www.verizon.com/foundation.
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