Schools
Vote to Help Saint Xavier University Win Safety Grant
Voting runs until Feb. 13 to help the university earn a $100K grant for its public safety department.

Help Saint Xavier University’s (SXU) Public Safety Department win the Together for Safer Schools Grant by voting TODAY! This grant program is sponsored by Stanley Security. The University is part of the tier 1 schools and will have the opportunity to compete for $100,000 1st prize, and $25,000 2nd prize. They have already completed the first leg of the contest, and now seek support from the SXU community!
The school that has the most votes during Jan. 19 to Feb. 13 wins. Anyone can vote, but voting is limited to one vote per person, per calendar day. The two schools with the most votes in each tier category will receive grants from Stanley that will be announced March 3, 2015.
You can vote one of three ways and here’s how:
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Online:
Go online, find the U.S. college/university you intend to vote for, enter your e-mail address, and click “vote.”
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Text Messaging:
Go online to view the list of nominated U.S. colleges/universities and their corresponding keywords. Text the keyword of the school you intend to vote for to code 334455.
Twitter:
Go online to view the list of nominated U.S. colleges/universities and their corresponding hashtags. To vote, tweet with the school’s hashtag that you intend to vote for and #STANLEYSecurity.
The Stanley Security Together for Safer Schools Grant started in 2013 by Stanley Security to help make schools more secure by providing security products and services, while helping to spread awareness for school safety and security. The grant program is a contest through which public voting will determine U.S. colleges and universities to win consultative services, products, solutions, and/or installation from Stanley Security. Eligible schools must first be nominated to be considered.
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