The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation presented a $100,000 Grand Slam Grant to notMYkid. The D-backs chose notMYkid to receive the award for its anti-bullying campaign which is designed to educate “bullies,” those being bullied and bystanders (third-party observer) through a series of presentations at Valley schools.
“We are proud to present notMYkid with one of our prestigious Grand Slam Awards,” said D-backs President & CEO Derrick Hall. “The impact notMYkid has had on bettering families and individuals’ lives on so many issues makes them a perfect organization for the D-backs to align ourselves with, because we both care so much about making the Arizona community and the national community a better place to live.”
The Scottsdale-based organization encourages kids to reach their fullest potential through making positive life choices by empowering and educating youth, families and communities to identify and prevent negative behavior, including drug abuse, alcohol abuse, eating disorders, unhealthy relationships, depression and internet safety.
“This very generous contribution from the D-backs makes it possible for notMYkid to provide programs to 80 Valley middle schools and high schools,” said notMYkid CEO & Executive Director Jill Woods. “For most schools, funding is not available for prevention education and this award will allow us the opportunity to serve thousands of students, parents and faculty. notMYkid is so grateful to have been chosen as a Grand Slam recipient and to partner with an organization that cares so much about the wellbeing of our children.”
The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation established the Grand Slam Awards in 2002 to make a larger impact on community organizations by providing a grant for up to $100,000. The grants are made possible by fundraising efforts by the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation.