TEGNA Foundation Awards Grants to Address Critical Community Needs
November 28 2023 - 10:53AM
Business Wire
TEGNA Foundation, the charitable foundation sponsored by TEGNA
Inc. (NYSE: TGNA), in partnership with its local stations, today
announced it awarded 242 Community Grants to address critical
community needs and initiatives. A summary of TEGNA Foundation’s
2023 Community Grants is available on the Foundation’s website.
In 2023, TEGNA stations continued to serve the greater good of
their communities by supporting a variety of local causes,
including programs focused on workforce development and economic
mobility, and promoting diversity and inclusion.
The majority of 2023 Community Grants support the following UN
Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs): Good Health and Well-Being
(59%); Quality Education (21%); and Zero Hunger (13%).
“Our stations partner with their local communities to help
nonprofits build on their mission not only through TEGNA Foundation
grants, but also through station fundraising efforts and
storytelling,” said Dave Lougee, president and CEO, TEGNA. “It is a
privilege to work with our stations and employees to collaborate
with organizations that are making a meaningful difference in the
lives of individuals and families within our communities.”
Within the UN Sustainable Goal framework, several grants stand
out as areas particularly significant to the local communities
served, including:
- Good Health and Well-Being (59%) WUSA in Washington,
D.C., focused the majority of their Community Grants on Good Health
and Well-Being, including support for STRIPES, an afterschool
LGBTQ+ alliance for low-income youth of color at Latin American
Youth Center; support for Step Sisters to provide patient care bags
to veteran breast cancer patients at Ft. Belvoir; and support for
the Dental Service Project at The Arc of Prince George’s County,
which allows individuals with intellectual and developmental
disabilities to receive extensive and deferred dental care they are
otherwise not able to afford.
- Quality Education (21%) WKYC in Cleveland, the
“Education Station,” focused their Community Grants on pressing
education needs in their local community. Recent grants include
supporting education programs at the Cleveland Public Theatre;
supporting the AARP Foundation’s Experience Corps, which provides
trained volunteers aged 50 and older to tutor first through third
graders in reading with Greater Cleveland Volunteers; and
supporting the recruitment and training of tutors to work with
students at Seeds of Literacy.
- Zero Hunger (13%) KXTV in Sacramento, focused on making
an impact on the hunger crisis in Sacramento by supporting seven
area food banks, including: Emergency Food Bank, Food Bank of
Contra Costa and Solano, Placer Food Bank, Sacramento Food Bank
& Family Services, Second Harvest of the Greater Valley, Yolo
Food Bank, and Yuba-Sutter Food Bank.
- Decent Work & Economic Growth (3%) Several TEGNA
stations focused grantmaking on Decent Work & Economic Growth.
WGRZ in Buffalo supported a workforce development program,
providing training and employment to the visually impaired at
Visually Impaired Advancement. KUSA in Denver supported Prodigy
Ventures' 12- to 18-month paid apprenticeships for young adults at
Prodigy Coffeehouse. WFAA in Dallas provided employment
reintegration services for individuals recently discharged from the
military or released from prison through The Awareness
Project.
In addition to Community Grants, the TEGNA Foundation Board of
Directors also approved two Media Grants, providing support to the
ABA Fund for Justice and Education for the First Amendment and
Media Law Diversity Moot Court Competition, introducing minority
law students to the practice of media law, and a $25,000 grant to
Carole Kneeland Project in honor of their 25th anniversary
providing leadership development training for local
journalists.
TEGNA Foundation also approved four grants identified by an
employee-led committee through the DE&I Grant program,
including support for the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund,
US Committee for Immigrants and Refugees, Asian Americans Advancing
Justice, and the Hispanic Scholarship Fund. These grants represent
the final four of 39 grants the employee-led DE&I Grant
Committee recommended in 2023, focused on programs including
Environmental Justice, LGBTQ+ youth and seniors, and Disability
Pride Awareness.
A selection of special grants were also approved by the
Foundation Board of Directors, including general support for T.
Howard Foundation and IRTS Foundation and support for Freedom of
the Press Foundation’s journalist cybersecurity trainings.
TEGNA Foundation Community Grants are vetted by a committee of
employees at each station, including the station general manager,
and approved by the TEGNA Foundation Board of Directors. To learn
more and/or apply for a TEGNA Foundation Community Grants, visit
https://www.tegnafoundation.org/.
About TEGNA Foundation
The TEGNA Foundation is a corporate foundation sponsored by
TEGNA Inc. (NYSE: TGNA), an innovative media company that serves
the greater good of our communities. Through its programs, TEGNA
Foundation helps to improve lives in the communities served by
TEGNA Inc., invests in the future of the media industry, encourages
employee giving and contributes to a variety of charitable causes.
For more information visit www.TEGNAFoundation.org.
About TEGNA
TEGNA Inc. (NYSE: TGNA) is an innovative media company that
serves the greater good of our communities. Across platforms, TEGNA
tells empowering stories, conducts impactful investigations and
delivers innovative marketing solutions. With 64 television
stations in 51 U.S. markets, TEGNA is the largest owner of top 4
network affiliates in the top 25 markets among independent station
groups, reaching approximately 39 percent of all television
households nationwide. TEGNA also owns leading multicast networks
True Crime Network, Twist and Quest. TEGNA offers innovative
solutions to help businesses reach consumers across television,
digital and over-the-top (OTT) platforms, including Premion,
TEGNA’s OTT advertising service. For more information, visit
www.TEGNA.com.
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