Pitney Bowes Supports The Non-Violence Project Foundation to Help Make Schools Safe and Close the Achievement Gap
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Each year, Pitney Bowes grants approximately $1.4 million to literacy and education organizations, with a particular focus on improving access to books, closing the achievement gap and preparing people for successful employment.
“Safe learning environments enable students and teachers to focus on the learning for growth of future leaders,” said John O’Hara, president, Pitney Bowes Software. “As a global leader in helping organizations communicate more effectively, Pitney Bowes is proud to maintain its legacy in support of literacy and education through our support of the Non-Violence Project.”
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- Pitney Bowes
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- Jan Hellman
- John O Hara
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