My husband and I often talk about what’s happening in our world today, and discuss how we can make a difference. If you remember, I recently expressed how our hearts are broken for the people of Haiti. Our hearts are also broken for the poor, hungry, and homeless right here in our own community. There are so many in need, right here…in front of us.
I admire companies that use their influence for something greater. This year, Pepsi is helping to make great things happen the Pepsi Refresh Project. Pepsi will give away over $20 million dollars to fund projects that will help make communities better. But they need and want your ideas. Does a playground in your area need a makeover so that it’s handicapped accessible? Does a park need upgrades to make it safer for children? Does your community library need new computers? Whatever need you think is important in your community, share it with Pepsi…they want to hear about it.
Every month (beginning today, Februrary 1), you will have the opportunity to submit a project in one of six categories: health, arts & culture, food & shelter, the planet, neighborhood, or education. At the end of the month, Pepsi will post the top submissions on their website and let the public vote on who should win grants ranging from $5,000 to $250,000 (totaling up to $1.3 million dollars)
Head on over to the site to submit an idea to be considered for March’s grants or to vote on your favorite submissions (right now you can vote on February’s entries). For more information you can follow the program on Twitter or Facebook.
I wrote this review while participating in a blog campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Pepsi Refresh. Mom Central sent me a gift card to thank me for taking the time to participate.
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I keep hearing about the Pepsi Refresh Project and I think it’s awesome!
This is a fantastic thing that Pepsi is doing – way to go!
I noticed that Miller Lite also did only one commercial during the Super Bowl (I think) and they also gave their money to small companies that were trying to help their communities.
I hope other large companies start following suit!!
Thanks for sharing.