Saturday, September 3, 2011

Travelers

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The biggest chunk of money went toward education programz forunderrepresented youth, totaling more than $6 million. This included a $205,000 grant to the Minnesotas Private College Fund for the Urbaj EducationScholars Program, which aims to bring more teacher of color to St. Paul and Minneapolisx schools. The St. Paul-based propertuy and casualty insuranceprovidert (NYSE: TRV) also gave $125,000 to the Family Housingf Fund in the Twin Cities, which works to transition homelesa people to a new life. Travelers’ national community development contribution s added upto $4 million. Arts and cultures organizations tookup $2.
5 with $25,000 going toward Project SUCCESS, a Twin Cities programj that works to fund arts education and collegs access for students. Other significant grantx went to charitable organizationsin Hartford, Conn., Chicago and Travelers plans to pump up educatio n charity this year in the St. Paul and Conn., areas.

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