Female high school seniors who are pursuing a science, technology, engineering, or math degree at a four-year college or university in West Michigan can now receive a $5,000 scholarship thanks to the generosity of one of the state's largest employers.
The Gentex Foundation, a new charity created by the Zeeland-based technology company, will provide grants to causes in a wide range of areas, including children's services, public health, housing assistance, and diversity initiatives, MLive.com reports.
"For nearly five decades, as one of the area’s leading employers, we’ve sought to make a positive impact on West Michigan," says Gentex President and CEO Steve Downing.
"As we continue to grow, serve new markets, and engage in new communities, the Gentex Foundation will allow us to enhance our charitable giving program to better support the needs of the communities in which we operate."
The foundation will be managed by a board of directors that will review grant applications with focused attention on nonprofit organizations operating in the communities where Gentex employees live and work, and which reflect the foundation's values of integrity, compassion, innovation, and diversity.
The Amanda Clark Scholarship, meanwhile, is in honor of Gentex employee Amanda Clark, who earned a manufacturing engineering
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