General Mills Grant Boosts Students' Learning at Notre Dame ACE Academies
The General Mills Foundation contributed a $40,000 grant to the Notre Dame ACE Academies of the Tampa Bay, Fla., area in support of nutrition and wellness programs for the students they serve. This grant is the latest example of corporate community partnerships to ensure educational excellence at the two ACE Academies, Sacred Heart School in Pinellas Park and St. Joseph School in Tampa. The grant was presented Feb. 19 by Shawn O’Grady, Senior Vice President of Sales at General Mills, and General Mills Sales Director, Michael O’Connell.
O’Grady and O’Connell presented the oversized check to school leaders and representatives of the University of Notre Dame’s Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE), who were in town as part of Notre Dame’s Fighting for Our Children’s Future National Bus Tour. Christian Dallavis, ACE senior director for leadership programs, accepted the grant on behalf of the Notre Dame ACE Academies.
The contribution, one of many that the General Mills Foundation makes to communities that are home to its employees, strengthened the schools’ science programs as well as their health and wellness efforts. With the support of General Mills Foundation, the schools installed hydroponic learning gardens from local vendor Hydro Harvest Farms and made significant playground improvements at both schools.
O’Grady said General Mills wanted to encourage those gathered from the school community and the Tampa area. “At General Mills, we believe not only in nourishing the lives of people who enjoy our products, but we also want to be a part of your community,” he said. “You should all believe that you can do great things one day, because you can. And that’s why we’re here.”
On the days when the ACE bus visited Sacred Heart (Feb. 19) and St. Joseph (Feb. 20), a dozen volunteers from General Mills, clad in yellow General Mills shirts, graciously donated their time to install borders and lay hundreds of cubic yards of playground grade mulch around the newly installed playground equipment. This volunteer day also served as a kick off event for continued partnership between General Mills and Notre Dame ACE Academies.
The hydroponic learning gardens are an innovative and ecologically advantageous addition to the students’ hands-on experience with nutrition and wellness and they will be integrated into the schools’ science programs, with support from Notre Dame’s Center for STEM Education. Eighth grade student leaders were invited to cut the ribbons on the gardens in a ceremony with General Mills employees during ACE’s National Bus Tour visit.
Notre Dame ACE Academies advancement coordinator Cristina Espino applauded the partnership between General Mills and Notre Dame, saying, “The teachers and leaders at St. Joseph and Sacred Heart are committed to the education of the whole child, and this contribution from the General Mills Foundation establishes new playgrounds and learning spaces where more children will learn, grow, and thrive.”
The General Mills Foundation is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. The mission of the General Mills Foundation is to nourish communities. Continuing its tradition of generous giving and global community support, General Mills contributed more than $150 million to charitable causes in fiscal year 2013. General Mills invests in and collaborates with community organizations and programs that focus on alleviating hunger and advancing nutrition wellness. In addition, 83 percent of U.S. employees volunteer.
Notre Dame ACE Academies are an initiative of the University of Notre Dame’s Alliance for Catholic Education established to strengthen and sustain existing urban Catholic elementary schools, a comprehensive university-school partnership combining research-based insights with a game-changing, positive Catholic school culture to close the “achievement gap” that burdens so many disadvantaged students. Notre Dame ACE Academies seek to provide a Catholic education of the highest quality to as many children as possible, preparing students for college and heaven. Currently, there are five Notre Dame ACE Academies between the Roman Catholic Dioceses of Tucson and St. Petersburg.
Notre Dame representatives at the Sacred Heart School event presented a University of Notre Dame Sorin Award for Service to Catholic Schools to the Most Rev. Robert Lynch, Bishop of the Diocese of St. Petersburg.
Photo: Ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new facilities being added at Sacred Heart, one of the Notre Dame ACE Academies. Students, school leaders, and other members of the ACE and ACE Academies communities were present, along with leaders and volunteers from General Mills. Photo by Matt Cashore, University of Notre Dame.