Walmart announces 12 Days of Giving

 

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‘Tis the season for spreading holiday cheer and Walmart is doing just that. Today, the company kicks off its “12 Days of Giving” campaign, awarding over $1.5 million to nonprofits that were nominated by Facebook users. By the end of the campaign, 145 grant recipients in all 50 states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico will be honored. Twenty-five nonprofits that have stepped up to fight hunger are receiving a total of $130,000 on the first day of giving.

Walmart’s 12-day call for submissions resulted in more than 5,400 nominations from Facebook users who shared photos and short descriptions of a nonprofit’s impact in its local community. A panel from the Walmart Foundation reviewed submissions and selected winners with a focus on organizations that are providing basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing and baby supplies.[adsenseyu1]

“The response to our campaign was incredible – the organizations selected and the extraordinary people behind them are rising to the occasion, using their time and talents to make an impact in their local communities,” said Julie Gehrki, senior director at the Walmart Foundation. “The selected nonprofits reflect some of the most pressing issues facing our country today. We are honored to support them in their mission.”

Nominations consistently fell in several categories that will make up Walmart’s “12 Days of Giving” and will be spotlighted on Walmart’s Facebook page daily through December 23:

  • Day 1: Fighting Hunger
  • Day 2: Building a Brighter Future
  • Day 3: Supporting Our Senior Population
  • Day 4: Providing Clothing
  • Day 5: Helping Communities Rebuild
  • Day 6: Overcoming Crisis Situations
  • Day 7: Providing Housing and Shelter
  • Day 8: Supporting Our Troops
  • Day 9: Rising Above Adversity
  • Day 10: Lending A Helping Hand
  • Day 11: Doing It All
  • Day 12: Honoring Our Heroes

The hunger relief organizations being spotlighted today include:

Nonprofit NameCityStateGrant Amount
Project In As MuchLaurinburgNC$5,000
Mobile Meals of Toledo, Inc.ToledoOH$5,000
Alive Ministries, Inc.WoodstockGA$5,000
Argillite Elementary SchoolArgilliteKY$5,000
Breaking Free Revival CenterFresnoCA$5,000
Cowboys with CompassionStillwaterOK$5,000
Feed My SheepPuuneneHI$5,000
Feeding South DakotaSioux FallsSD$5,000
HeaventrainClevelandOH$5,000
Lynchburg Daily BreadLynchburgVA$5,000
Move For HungerNeptuneNJ$5,000
New Jersey Farmers Against HungerWest TrentonNJ$5,000
San Joaquin County Second Harvest Food BankMantecaCA$5,000
Sneads Ferry Presbyterian ChurchSneads FerryNC$5,000
Temecula Valley Rescue MissionTemeculaCA$5,000
The ForkliftColumbia CityIN$5,000
The Generous Garden ProjectGreenvilleSC$5,000
The Greening of DetroitDetroitMI$5,000
The Lion’s Den Soup KitchenCatskillNY$5,000
The River Food PantryMadisonWI$5,000
Unity Barn RaisersUnityME$5,000
Yuma Community Food BankYumaAZ$5,000
Step Out Outreach Community Service OrganizationSeviervilleTN$5,000
Minnie’s Food PantryPlanoTX$10,000
Winslow Community MealsWinslowAR$5,000

 

In total, Walmart and the Walmart Foundation are providing more than $19 million in grants this holiday season. Click here for a complete list of recipient organizations and for additional details on the “12 Days of Giving” campaign.

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