Women's Shelters Receive $3 Million in Grants from Mary Kay Foundation

Oct 15, 2012 10:40 AM ET
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Posted by Vikas Vij

As a mark of recognition for the Domestic Violence Aware Month in October, the Mary Kay Foundation has awarded a donation of $3 million for women's shelters in the United States. The grants will go to 150 domestic violence shelters spread across all 50 states. Each of the shelters will receive an equal share of $20,000 in grant from the total donation.

The grant at each shelter will be used to support and maintain critical programs and services for women and children who have been victims of domestic violence. This donation is a part of Mary Kay's annual shelter grant program. Through this program, the foundation has provided a combined amount of $31 million in grants to domestic violence organizations since 2000.

A number of beneficiaries of the grant utilize the funds to cover their essential operating costs as well as to hire much-needed staff. Some of the beneficiaries also use the funds to address a particular need that may not have been met in absence of the grant from the foundation.

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Vikas is a staff writer for the Sustainable Development news and editorial section on Justmeans. He is an MBA with 20 years of managerial and entrepreneurial experience and global travel. He is the author of "The Power of Money" (Scholars, 2003), a book that presents a revolutionary monetary economic theory on poverty alleviation in the developing world. Vikas is also the official writer for an international social project for developing nations "Decisions for Life" run in collaboration between the ILO, the University of Amsterdam and the Indian Institute of Management.