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Wal Mart to Give $1.5 Million Away in Grants

You have until Nov. 18 to nominate local non-profits. Last year the Foster Care Support Foundation was a winner.

Walmart recently kicked off the 2012 “12 Days of Giving” campaign by calling on Facebook users to once again nominate the nonprofits that are making an impact in their local communities and need support.

Each of the “12 Days” will focus on a different giving theme, including hunger, military assistance and disaster relief. For example, the campaign empowers Americans to recognize nonprofits like those providing much needed aid to the victims of this week’s devastating storm in the Northeast as well as those supporting the communities affected by other weather events and wildfires earlier this year. The winning nonprofits will receive a portion of a $1.5 million grant.

Last year, Foster Care Support Foundation of Roswell was among the 145 competition winners.

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“Last year, someone took the time to go on Facebook and nominate our organization for Walmart’s ‘12 Days of Giving’ program and today, a disabled veteran has a better quality of life as a result,” said John Gallina, co-founder of Purple Heart Homes. “Every individual who submits a compelling nomination has the opportunity to make a profound impact.”

Through Nov. 18, users can visit the Live Better tab on Walmart’s Facebook page to nominate a nonprofit providing basic needs in their communities. Here’s how it works: 

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  • Visitors nominate local organizations by submitting a 200-word description, including the nonprofit’s impact in its local community.
  • Participants also can submit photos illustrating how the nonprofit helps families make ends meet; a gallery on the page will highlight submissions throughout the campaign.

 

  • A panel from Walmart will review submissions and select the winners.

 

  • Grant recipients will be announced daily on Facebook and Twitter from Dec. 10 to Dec. 21. 

“There are so many local nonprofits making a positive impact every day and yet, oftentimes we don’t hear enough about them or their needs. With this campaign, we want to recognize these organizations and the difference they are making in their communities,” said Sylvia Mathews Burwell, president of the Walmart Foundation. “This holiday season, we are asking and depending on consumers to tell us about the organizations in their communities who need our support. Together, we can help more people who need it most.”

During the 2012 “12 Days of Giving” campaign, Walmart is providing a total of $1.5 million in grants to benefit local communities across the country. For more information, please visit www.walmartfoundation.org.


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