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 Home > Toyota Press Release > 2004  
Toyota Press Releases
22nd December, 2004

Toyota Awards 48 Organizations a Total of $125,000

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana (TMMI) awarded 48 local organizations a total of $125,000 through its quarterly contributions program.

The donations included $21,000 for various diversity programs in the surrounding counties. One of these programs will help Impact Ministries. Impact Ministries helps at-risk children in the community become responsible and self-sufficient through training and education. TMMI's donation to this organization will be used for activities and educational tools to promote the importance of education, enhance skills and train the at-risk children in the community.


Donations awarded this quarter by TMMI are as follows:

Organization Name

Project Title

Arts Council of Gibson County

Informances

Children's Center for Dance Education

World Cultures Dance Arts Library Series

Wadesville Fire Department

Materials

Scott Township Volunteer Fire Department

Lifting Bags

Harmonie Associates of Indiana

Handicap accessible outdoor educational center

Turman Township Youth Foundation

Aquatic ecosystem

Habitat for Humanity of Warrick County

Home build

Vincennes Police Department

Materials and equipment

Habitat for Humanity of Evansville

Home build

Gibson County Prosecutor's Office

Meth prevention handbook

Southwest Indiana Network for Education

K-12 Literacy Celebration

The Pet Adoption Center

TRRAC rehabilitation program

Washington High School

Post prom

Princeton Community High School

Motivational speaker

East Gibson Dollars for Scholars

Scholarships

St. Vincent's Day Care Center

Friends are Fun program

Carmi White County Middle School

Educational classroom materials

Washington Catholic High School

Post prom

Girl Scouts of Raintree Council

Camp retreat

Youth Resources of Southwestern Indiana

Service, learning and youth resources programs

St. Wendel School

Accelerated reading program

Family Partnership Against Drugs

Post proms for surrounding counties

Good Shepherd School

Remediation program for students with disabilities

Rivet High School

Student career counseling

Sullivan County Soil & Water Conservation District

Environmental resource materials

Shop with a Cop

Children's clothing & toys

Impact Ministries

Educational materials for at-risk children

Vanderburgh County Step Ahead Council

Educational materials for health fairs

Catholic Charities Diocese of Evansville

Christmas store

Castle High School Dollars for Scholars

Dollars for Scholars

Newburgh Christian School

Art & music programs

Princeton Boys Club

MASH program

Mt. Carmel Middle School

Advisory program & professional Library

Nancy Hanks Elementary

Books for classroom libraries

Tri-State Newspaper In Education Foundation

Newspapers in 125 classroom

Snowflake

Student retreat

St. Philip School

Children with special needs program

Posey Adult Literacy

Conversational Spanish class

Daylily Enthusiasts of Southern Indiana

Educational workshops for elementary children

Keep Evansville Beautiful

Anti-litter awareness

Indiana Council of Economic Education

KidsEcon and financial literacy posters

Owensboro Middle School

Service projects for students

Princeton Community Middle School

STAR program

South Spencer High School

Supermileage Team

Ronald McDonald House of Indiana

Family Matters program

Arthritis Foundation

Arthritis walk

Warrick County Special Olympics

Activities for Special Olympics

Riley Children's Foundation

Camp Riley for children with physical disabilities

TMMI's next grant application deadline is Feb. 15. The application may be requested by e-mailing TMMI Public Affairs at TMMI_PA@tmmna.com or obtained by visiting Toyota.com/tmmi.

TMMI began production in Princeton, In in 1998. Today, TMMI employs about 4,700 team members from the Tri-State. Within the 4-million-square-foot automotive facility, team members produce the Tundra pickup truck, Sequoia sport utility vehicle and the Sienna minivan.

TMMI has donated $6.5 million since 1998 to the local community in areas of youth and education, health and human services, diversity, environment, civic and community and arts and culture.

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