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BDPA Education and Technology Foundation (BETF) is pleased to announce a $7,500 grant disbursement has been approved for the BDPA Chicago chapter! BDPA Chicago
chapter president Pamela Sexton submitted IRS Tax Receipt Form
requesting $7,500 disbursement.
She wrote, "These funds are used to support training, materials and location of our HSCC program. The funds will also assist with national conference expenses."
The decision to approve this grant disbursement was simple because the chapter and its members have been working with BETF in a number of ways. There are a number of chapter members who contributed to BDPA programs, scholarships and services via the
Allstate Giving Campaign,
AT&T United Way Employee Giving Campaign and the
United Way of Metro Chicago. Our hope is that others will follow these examples so that BDPA Chicago can continue to grow the impact of the meaningful STEM-based training given to our young people each weekend.
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