Lube-Tech Awards $25,000 Grant to HSRA for Implementation of Sweat Equity Enterprises Design Program

Lube-Tech, in conjunction with Social Venture Partners, awarded a generous grant of $25,000 to High School for Recording Arts. With this funding, HSRA is in the process of implementing a new program in design called Sweat Equity Enterprises. SEE is a non-profit organization founded by fashion designer Mark Ecko in order to teach design to high-school students through actual projects for real-world clients. Winning designs are manufactured and sold nationwide, and winning designers receive scholarships.

Lube-Tech is a family-owned, Minnesota-based company that provides lubrication technology for companies like ExxonMobil and Motorcraft, and will provide grants for two more years if the new design program proves successful. Lube-Tech and its employees are also donating time, expertise and resources to help the young people of HSRA. HSRA students who have become involved in the SEE program will do some design work for the Lube-Tech.

Lube-Tech owners Chris and Marna Bame came to HSRA on Wednesday, April 23rd to present HSRA with the check. Also present were Tonny Heideman, who originally contacted HSRA about this opportunity, Rich Greig, and Eric Jackson of Lube Tech and Social Venture Partners.

HSRA is extremely moved by this community support and we look forward to developing our partnership with Lube-Tech!

 
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