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            New Holland-Middletown Technology Project wins $25,000 State Farm 
			Neighborhood Assist grant 
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            [April 
			30, 2013]  
            
            
            MIDDLETOWN -- After 2 1/2 weeks and more than 
			3.4 million votes, State Farm announced that the New 
			Holland-Middletown Technology Project will receive a $25,000 grant 
			to improve the District 88 community.  | 
        
            |  This grant will bring laptops and tablets to the kindergarten 
			through eighth-grade students. The money will be added to the almost 
			$26,000 previously earned to provide technology to all classes in 
			the district. The NH-M Community Supports Education goal of $80,000 
			is ever closer thanks to State Farm and the Neighborhood Assist 
			grant. The NH-M Technology Project was one of 3,000 cause 
			submissions received through State Farm Neighborhood Assist, a 
			crowd-sourced philanthropic initiative that relies on nonprofit 
			organizations to create solutions to community issues identified by 
			Facebook users. Of the 3,000 submissions, at least one cause was 
			submitted from every eligible state, district and province in the 
			United States and Canada.  
			
			 Then, the State Farm Youth 
			Advisory Board, a diverse group of 30 students who are 
			passionate about social responsibility, reviewed the submissions and 
			selected the 200 finalists based on criteria they created. The 
			Facebook community was encouraged to vote April 4-22 for their 
			favorite cause.  Nearly 100,000 people took to Facebook during the nearly 
			three-week period. The NH-M Technology Project received 47,928 
			votes, the 11th-most votes in the program.  
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			 A news release announcing the grant award said: "The support of 
			the NH-M community, alumni, donors and friends has been 
			overwhelming! Our voters have supported us through an exciting 19 
			days!" "The strong engagement the NH-M Technology Project received shows 
			the level of commitment and engagement within the community to solve 
			local issues," said State Farm. "We look forward to watching New 
			Holland-Middletown make their neighborhood safer, stronger and 
			better educated with the help of State Farm Neighborhood Assist." For a complete list of the top 40 causes or for more information 
			about the program, visit
			www.statefarm.com/neighborhoodassist.  For more information about State Farm, visit
			www.statefarm.com. 
			[Text from news release from 
			State Farm Neighborhood 
			Assist] |