Toyota USA is launching second run of its widely philanthropic program, 100 Cars for Good, where Toyota will award 100 vehicles over the course of 100 days to 100 U.S. nonprofits. Eligible 501c3 organizations and nonprofit Native American or Alaskan tribes with sovereignty can submit an application at http://on.fb.me/100CarsForGood.
In communities across the country, vehicles from the first year of 100 Cars for Good are making a significant difference. There include:
- Ensuring that a soup kitchen in Morristown, New Jersey can pick up food donations that used to be turned away due to a lack of transportation, allowing it to provide meals and food to even more people in need;
- Helping a program near Detroit provide horseback riding visits for kids with cancer; and
- Supporting the efforts of a nonprofit in Wilmington, North Carolina to train and deliver service dogs to wounded veterans.
For more info about the program, including stories from last year’s nonprofit winners, watch this video.
You can share the 100 Cars for Good opportunity with their favorite nonprofits organizations so they don’t miss the chance to participate. The application submission period ends on March 26, 2012 at noon PT, or when 5,000 completed applications are received (whichever comes first). Organizations can review the eligibility requirements and full Participation Terms at http://bit.ly/100CFGrules.
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