Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa donates to Atlantic City non-profits
27 Jul 2021
“For over a year, our communities nationwide have experienced beyond extraordinary struggles. There is no greater time to demonstrate the meaning of community and what Atlantic County means to the Borgata family. Supporting our local nonprofit organizations whose ambassadors are on the ground, dedicating their time to workforce development, education, and hunger relief is paramount in these days of recovery,” said Melonie Johnson, president & COO of Borgata.
The funding is provided through two charitable giving programs: funds raised by employees through the company’s MGM Resorts Foundation and monies awarded by way of corporate grants.
Borgata employee fundraising awarded $60,000 in The MGM Resorts Foundation grants to four organizations that provide services focused on strengthening neighborhoods, strengthening children, and providing strength in difficult times. Another $29,500 in corporate grants were awarded to three qualifying organizations focusing on education or workforce development.
MGM Resorts’ efforts to make a positive difference in communities, the environment and its workforce are guided by its company wide social impact and sustainability initiative, Focused on What Matters. Under this initiative, MGM Resorts set concrete goals within four priority areas, guided by the company's commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Those priorities include: fostering diversity & inclusion, investing in community, caring for one another through volunteerism and employee giving and protecting the planet with long-term environmental and sustainable leadership.
MGM Resorts Foundation grant recipients:
- The AtlantiCare Foundation generates significant charitable support to further AtlantiCare’s vision of building healthy communities for current and future generations residing in southeastern New Jersey. One of the Foundation’s signature programs funded through charitable donations is its Growing Green initiative. The program works to create access to healthy food via offerings such as community and school garden mini-grants and a healthful food pantry located in Atlantic City, called the Pantry at the Plex. For more information or to learn how to get involved, visit www.atlanticcare.org.
- The Community FoodBank of New Jersey (CFBNJ), a member of Feeding America®, has been delivering food, help, and hope across the state for 45 years. Last year, CFBNJ provided nutritious food for over 66 million meals through its network of more than 1,000 community partners, including pantries, soup kitchens, emergency shelters, mobile pantries, and child and senior feeding programs throughout the 11 New Jersey counties it directly serves (Atlantic, Bergen, Cape May, Cumberland, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, and Union). For our hungry neighbors, the Community FoodBank of New Jersey is the powerful agent of change that fills the emptiness caused by hunger and provides resources that are essential to earning a sustainable living. For more information or to learn how to get involved, please visit www.cfbnj.org.
- Covenant House New Jersey helps save the lives of youth facing and experiencing homelessness, offering housing and support services to those in need, transforming their lives, and putting them on a path to independence. The comprehensive program model builds a life-affirming bridge for young people by engaging youth on the street, providing no-barrier, safe, short-term housing to meet their immediate needs, and longer-term transitional housing to assist those ready for more independent living. Covenant House New Jersey has been providing services in Atlantic City since 1989. In addition to food, shelter, clothing, and crisis care, CHNJ provides health care, educational and vocational services, counseling, substance abuse management and prevention programs, legal services, mother/child programs, transitional living programs, & aftercare services. For more information or to learn how to get involved, please visit www.covenanthousenj.org.
- Gateway Community Action Partnership (Gateway) (formed and incorporated as Tri-County Community Action Agency Inc.) is the federally designated Community Action Program (CAP) for Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem counties in Southern New Jersey and also provides program services in Atlantic, Camden, Cape May and Mercer counties in NJ and Philadelphia, PA. As a CAP, Gateway helps low- and moderate-income residents identify and overcome barriers to self-sufficiency. The agency’s more than 750 employees form a network of professional teachers, social workers, counselors, nutritionists, program planners and advocates, all dedicated to making our communities better places to live and work for all residents. Gateway CAP’s mission is to provide services to improve the quality of life and promote self-sufficiency, especially among the more impoverished citizens of its communities. For more information or to learn how to get involved, please visit, please visit www.gatewaycap.org.
- The Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City (BGCAC) is a youth service organization that provides young people with life-enhancing programs, character development opportunities, and ongoing relationships with caring adult professionals. By collaborating with community partners like Borgata, engaging local and national industry to ensure their academic enrichment is aligned with career pathways and high priority occupation, as well as wrapping a framework of service around the whole family, ACBGC serves as the beacon of light for Atlantic City families. For more information or to learn how to get involved, please visit www.acbgc.org.
- AVANZAR (formerly Atlantic County Women's Center) is a private, non-profit human service agency providing services locally, regionally and statewide. Our vision is to strive to be a premier Social Justice agency focused on equitable inclusiveness. Our mission throughout our 46 years of service delivery is to "empower individuals and families by working to secure their physical safety, emotional well-being, individual freedom and economic equality." AVANZAR is the lead social service agency in Atlantic County providing services to victims and families of domestic violence and sexual assault, providing emergency shelter and a 24/7 crisis hotline. Our Displaced Homemaker program supports individuals who must enter or re-enter the workforce to support themselves and their families. AVANZAR also provides state-wide services to victims of all forms of human trafficking and regional technical assistance to early childcare providers and educators in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties. For more information or to get involved, please visit www.avanzarnow.org.
- Atlantic Community College Foundation, Inc. is dedicated to bettering the college experience for all students at Atlantic Cape Community College. Foundation funds provide college scholarships to students with financial needs, capital for campus improvements, and cultural and educational community outreach programs. The Foundation has raised well over $5 million for college scholarships, academic programs, and enhancing the campus environment. For more information or to learn how to get involved, please visit www.atlantic.edu.
Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa donates to Atlantic City non-profits
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