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Spectrum Awards $5,000 to Cincinnati Nonprofit Jobro Foundation

Grant is Part of Commitment to Support 500 Nonprofits Nationally with $2.5 Million Through the Spectrum Employee Community Grant Program

Spectrum today announced a donation of $5,000 to the JoBro Foundation through the company’s employee-driven grants program that recognizes the value of community service, Spectrum Employee Community Grants.

The JoBro Foundation will use the grant to help continue its mission to assist the homeless and underserved population with needs such as food, clothing, blankets and toiletries.

Earlier this year, Charter Communications, Inc., which operates the Spectrum brand of connectivity products and services, announced its commitment to award $2.5 million over the next five years to local nonprofits through Spectrum Employee Community Grants. Charter pledges to support a minimum of 500 nonprofit organizations across its 41-state service area, impacting more than 70,000 community members, through 2028.

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Spectrum hosted a special recognition ceremony and check presentation with the nonprofit, the Spectrum employee volunteer and other leaders to commemorate the donation.

“Spectrum Employee Community Grants support local nonprofits that hold a meaningful connection to the Spectrum employees who nominate them, and to the communities they serve,” said Rahman Khan, Group Vice President of Community Impact at Charter. “Looking forward to the next five years, we’re increasing our investment in the program, in support of our employees’ dedication to volunteer work and vital community organizations that enhance the lives of local residents.”

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Launched in 2019, Spectrum Employee Community Grants support nonprofits nominated by employees with a personal connection to the organization through at least one year of their own volunteer work, including $170,000 in grants in Ohio to date. Recipients deliver a broad range of critical social services to underserved community members, including food pantries, homeless shelters, clothing distribution, job training for veterans and paying overdue rent and utility bills for those in crisis.

More information about Spectrum Community Employee Grants is available here.

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