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Adidas Corporate Giving (In-Kind Donations) is sponsored by Adidas Group. Adidas Corporate Giving (In-Kind Donations) is a year-round philanthropic program through which the Adidas Group provides both cash grants and in-kind product donations to nonprofit organizations.
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Operations and Compliance Eligible Applicants: Charter Schools that are LEAs, Charter Schools that are Nonprofits, Institutions of Higher Education Award Size: Varies. May include cash grants, in-kind donations of services and equipment. The Adidas Group focuses on projects that address education, children and youth, sports within a social context, relief efforts, and preventive health activities.
The group offers cash grants as well as in-kind donations of services and equipment. Previous grants were used to fund after-school literacy, service-learning initiatives, sports programs for underserved and economically challenged urban communities, and before-school physical activity programs for children aged 5 through 12. Interested applicants should contact the Adidas subsidiary closest to them.
Subsidiaries are located in Portland, Oregon; Canton, Massachusetts; and Carlsbad, California. Applications must be submitted by postal mail. Applications are accepted year-round https://www.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Charter Schools that are LEAs, Charter Schools that are Nonprofits, and Institutions of Higher Education. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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