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Prudential Foundation (Prudential Insurance)

Focus Areas:

Job Training for Special Populations

Range:

Not listed

Geographic Focus:

National

Funder Type:

Corporate

Eligibility:

Must be a nonprofit organization.

Summary:

The foundation’s focus on connecting people to quality jobs aligns with NCCER members’ work. The foundation gives primarily in geographic areas of the company’s operations, with an emphasis on Phoenix, AZ; Los Angeles, CA, Hartford, CT; Jacksonville, FL; Dubuque, IA; Chicago, IL; New Orleans, LA; Minneapolis, MN; Newark, NJ; New York, NY; Philadelphia and Scranton, PA; and Dallas and Houston, TX. Recent funding has supported employment opportunities and job training for “opportunity youth” (young people between the ages of 16 and 24 and who are disconnected from school and work). Learn More


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