The Grainger Foundation, an independent, private foundation, has donated $5,000 to New England Institute of Technology in support of the college’s mission to provide students with a hands-on …
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The Grainger Foundation, an independent, private foundation, has donated $5,000 to New England Institute of Technology in support of the college’s mission to provide students with a hands-on technical education.
“This grant will be used to provide scholarships to students in NEIT’s Associate in Science degree program in refrigeration/air conditioning, heating and gas technology” said Robert R. Theroux, Vice President of Finance and Business Administration at New England Tech. “We will assist those students experiencing financial challenges in completing their degrees. We are grateful to The Grainger Foundation for its generosity.”
This donation was recommended by Jim Crowley, branch manager of W.W. Grainger, Inc.’s Warwick location. Grainger has been a part of the Warwick business community for more than 30 years as the leading broad line supplier of maintenance, repair and operating products.
“We are proud to recommend the programs offered by New England Institute of Technology,” Crowley said in a statement. “We understand the goal of the college to support those students with financial need.”
The Grainger Foundation, an independent, private foundation based in Lake Forest, Ill., was established in 1949 by William W. Grainger, founder of W.W. Grainger, Inc.
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