As Toyota closes in on building its nearly $14 billion battery plant nearby, the company announced Tuesday it’s contributing $2 million to public schools in Randolph and Guilford counties to help prepare students for careers in science, technology, engineering and math.
The donation is intended to not only expose students to possible STEM fields early but also to support them and their families with non-academic, or “wrap-around,” services to help them stay on track and to close educational gaps. It also is aimed at supporting professional and leadership development for educators.
It’s part of Toyota’s $110 million company-wide Driving Possibilities initiative started in 2022 by the Toyota USA Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Toyota Motor North America. North Carolina is the seventh site to benefit.
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