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Salesforce Gives $19M to SchoolsSAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Salesforce (NYSE: CRM), the global leader in CRM, today announced $17.25 million in new grants to support five school districts across the United States – San Francisco Unified School District, Oakland Unified School District, Chicago Public Schools, Indianapolis Public Schools, and the New York City Department of Education. In addition, $1.75 million was granted to education nonprofits in the United States and Europe. The grants support critical programs for education access and advancement, with a focus on racial equity. This series of grants brings Salesforce's total investment in education to more than $140 million. As the COVID-19 Delta variant surges, school administrators must adapt to changing conditions in real time and make decisions in an uncertain environment. McKinsey estimates that last year, students lost the equivalent of three months of learning in mathematics and one-and-a-half months of learning in reading. This gap was especially noticeable in schools that predominantly serve students of color. Now more than ever, schools need support. With these grants, Salesforce is building upon its longstanding commitment to education to help schools address growing inequities and get students back on track. "Back to school looks different this year, and there are new demands on teachers, parents, and students," said Ebony Beckwith, Chief Philanthropy Officer, Salesforce. "To ensure their success, we're leaning into our values and bringing the full power of our platform to help support them through another year of pandemic learning." "The past year and a half was a challenge for not only staff but also students. To have a community partner like Salesforce come alongside our school district with such a generous donation is invaluable," said IPS Superintendent Dr. Alessia Johnson. "These additional resources will help IPS address the specific needs of our students — during and after the pandemic — through learning acceleration, ensuring we can continue to provide 1:1 technology and access to reliable internet service for students, and that we're also focusing on the whole child through social emotional learning and trauma-informed care. I often say that we're stronger together and it's partnerships with organizations like Salesforce that highlights how working together can yield awesome benefits for our children." "Salesforce is an invaluable partner to the students and educators of Oakland Unified," said OUSD Superintendent Dr. Kyla Johnson-Trammell. "The remarkable support they give our middle schools, our teachers, our newcomers, and of course, our computer science students is game-changing. We are able to provide computer science instruction, newcomer support, support for middle schools, and connect students and families to much-needed services through the Education Cloud platform, all of which could not happen this way just a few short years ago. As the African proverb says, it takes a village to raise a child. OUSD is grateful that Salesforce is part of our village." $100 million to Bay Area schools since 2012 This year marks a milestone of Salesforce's nearly decade-long commitment to Bay Area schools. With the new funds announced today, Salesforce will now have given $100 million to San Francisco and Oakland Unified School Districts to date. Today's announcement includes:
Supporting education across the U.S. Salesforce is also continuing its support of school districts in cities with a strong employee base. The longstanding relationships with SFUSD and OUSD have provided a blueprint that guides newer relationships with Chicago, Indianapolis, and New York City schools to support current needs due to the pandemic, and ongoing investments around STEM. These grants include:
Salesforce doubles down on education commitment globally In addition to its school district partners, Salesforce is supporting nonprofits across the United States, France, and the United Kingdom that focus on academic achievement, education leadership, and improving access to underprivileged students. Grants include:
Employees adopt 130+ schools globally Through Salesforce's global Circle the Schools program, employees participate in volunteer activities designed to advance student skills, including literacy in elementary schools, STEM in middle schools, and college and career readiness in high schools. Since 2013, Salesforce employees have adopted more than 130 schools globally in cities, including 34 schools in San Francisco and Oakland. More information About Salesforce: Any unreleased services or features referenced in this or other press releases or public statements are not currently available and may not be delivered on time or at all. Customers who purchase Salesforce applications should make their purchase decisions based upon features that are currently available. Salesforce has headquarters in San Francisco, with offices in Europe and Asia, and trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "CRM." For more information please visit https://www.salesforce.com, or call 1-800-NO-SOFTWARE.
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