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Lego Children's Fund

Category

: Children, Youth & Families

Description

The Fund is the philanthropic arm of the LEGO Group. The Group is committed to helping children develop their creativity and learning skills through constructive play. The Fund extends this commitment to local and national organizations that support innovative projects and programming to cultivate and celebrate a child’s exploration of personal creativity and creative problem-solving in all forms. Grants are awarded to organizations and groups that cater to children ages birth to 14 with special consideration for groups that support disadvantaged children; groups that are supported by LEGO employee volunteers; special projects or programs designed to elevate a child’s opportunities for exploring; and organizations serving Connecticut and Western Massachusetts. Funded areas of interest include early childhood education and development; technology and communication projects that advance learning opportunities; and sport or athletic programs that concentrate on under-served youth. Additional information including an online eligibility quiz and application can be found on the Web site.

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