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Community & Education: About GM's Education Activities
Today's curious students are tomorrow's innovators. GM wants to inspire young people to pursue the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) careers that will transform transportation.
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Community & Education: Corporate Citizenship
General Motors is a great car and truck manufacturer with a long history of outstanding corporate citizenship. At GM, corporate responsibility is more than words. It is an acknowledgement that our actions shape our reputation.
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Community & Education: teamGM Cares
Over the past year, General Motors and the GM Foundation have had a sharp focus on strengthening the communities we serve. Most notably, GM’s North America President Mark Reuss, a board member of the GM Foundation, made possible the GM Foundation's largest grant ever
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Community & Education: GM Donates 2014 CTS Vsport to Benefit STEM Education
WARREN, Mich. – Mary Barra, General Motors senior vice president, Global Product Development, was honored Wednesday evening with the Society of Automotive Engineering Foundation’s 2013 Industry Leadership Award. -
Community & Education: GM Foundation and Chevrolet Donate to ‘Help 4 Oklahoma’
DETROIT – The General Motors Foundation is pledging $50,000, and Chevrolet is donating a 2013 Chevrolet Silverado full-size pickup to Forgotten Harvest to assist with the organization’s “Help 4 Oklahoma” campaign to get supplies to the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma and help those impacted by this week’s devastating tornadoes. -
Community & Education: GM Joins Center for Automotive Research at Stanford
PALO ALTO, Calif. – General Motors is joining the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford University, its latest effort to mine the best and brightest ideas and recruit top students studying toward careers in science, technology, engineering and math. -
Community & Education: GM Foundation Pledges $500,000 to Help Victims of Texas Tornadoes
DETROIT – The General Motors Foundation is pledging $500,000 to Habitat for Humanity to help victims of the recent tornadoes in five Texas counties. The funds will be used to help restore neighborhoods devastated by Wednesday’s storms.

















