FORD MOTOR COMPANY FUND ANNOUNCES $50,000 GRANT FOR KETTERING UNIVERSITY FIRST ROBOTICS COMMUNITY CENTER
August 22, 2014 by Ford◾Ford grant money will help equip machine shop at FIRST Robotics Community Center with state-of-the-art tools and technology ◾Grant reflects Ford support for programs that promote careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics ◾So far this year, Ford has provided $100,000 worth of assistance for various Kettering University programs, including donations of a 2013 Ford F-250 pickup truck and a Ford Focus Electric Ford Motor Company Fund today announced a $50,000 grant for FIRST Robotics Community Center at Kettering University, part of the company's ongoing support for innovative programs that promote careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The grant from the philanthropic arm of Ford Motor Company will help equip the center's machine shop with state-of-the-art tools and technology. When it opens next month at Kettering's campus in Flint, Michigan, the FIRST Robotics Community Center will give high school students from as many as eight FIRST Robotics teams the ability to build remote-controlled robots in a state-of-the-art facility. 'Ford and Ford Motor Company Fund are extremely supportive of programs like FIRST Robotics that get students excited about careers in science, technology and engineering fields,' said Raj Nair, group vice president, Global Product Development, Ford Motor Company. 'Our support for Kettering University's programs is also done with a strategic eye on the future needs of our industry,' Nair added. 'Over the past year, our support of programs like FIRST, the Society of Automotive Engineers competition teams and power research has helped high school and college students develop varied and well-rounded skill sets. And the cutting-edge research they are conducting will help shape the future of the automotive industry.' FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1989 to inspire young people's interest and participation in science and technology. Nair presented the $50,000 grant during a ceremony today at Kettering. With this grant, Ford has provided more than $100,000 in the past year in support of various Kettering University programs. The total includes donating a 2013 Ford F-250 truck to Kettering's SAE competition teams, and giving a Ford Focus Electric to the Advanced Power Electronics Lab.
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