POET has donated over $629,000 through its 2024 Community Impact Grant Program.
The program was established by POET Founder and CEO Jeff Broin so that individuals and organizations operating in POET’s home communities can apply for funding to support projects that create a positive impact. Each grant is awarded to causes that fall under one of three categories: the Earth, the Community, and the Next Generation.
The 2024 POET Community Impact Grant Program — which included its Sioux Falls headquarters, all 34 POET bioprocessing locations, and its Savannah, Ga. terminal — received nearly 1,400 applications. POET ultimately awarded nearly 150 grants, totaling $629,000, across its footprint.
“For almost four decades, POET has been committed to making a positive difference in the world,” said Alyssa Broin Christensen, POET Vice President of Team & Community Impact. “We understand that change starts at home — in the communities where we live and work. The Community Impact Grant Program is our way of supporting organizations and individuals who are just as passionate about improving their communities as we are.”
Eligible parties apply online for a chance to receive a grant from their local POET location. Team members at each respective location then select and award grant recipients. This year’s recipients included local fire departments, schools, libraries, parks, food pantries, and a variety of youth programs, among many others.
“Our mission at POET is not just to lead in sustainable global solutions but to lead with servants’ hearts to empower our team members and our communities,” said Jeff Broin, POET Founder and CEO. “The choices we make today will create ripple effects tomorrow. By investing in causes that are working to change the world, we aim to help build a foundation for a brighter future for our children and grandchildren.”
Starting in April, qualified individuals and organizations operating in POET-occupied communities are invited to apply for the 2025 POET Community Impact Grant Program. For more information, visit poet.com/grants.
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