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Winery and Gary Sinise Sponsor Contest for First Responder Grants

Five local responder groups from across the United States will each receive a grant from Josh Cellars, which can be used towards important life-saving needs such as training, support services, and essential upgrades to equipment.

August 21, 2014

Josh Cellars Wine and The Gary Sinise Foundation announced earlier this week that from now until Sept. 17 anyone from a local community can go online and nominate a deserving first responder to receive a $10,000 grant for his or her organization. Five local responder groups from across the United States will each receive a grant from Josh Cellars, which can be used towards important life-saving needs such as training, support services, and essential upgrades to equipment.

According to a survey conducted in 2013 on behalf of Josh Cellars, 94% of people believe first responders deserve more recognition and support for the work they do. Those served by first responders will now have the chance to show their support and appreciation by visiting Josh Cellars Facebook page to nominate their hero.

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Contest submission deadlines and voting periods are as follows:

  • August 18th – September 17th – Entry period where first responders can be nominated by submitting a story and photo;

  • September 22nd – 26th – 10 finalists, chosen by Josh Cellars, are posted on Facebook for voting;

  • October 6th – 5 finalists, who will each receive a $10,000 grant, are announced.

Full contest details and rules are available on the Josh Cellars Facebook page.

This video features Gary Sinise discussing his foundation, partnership with Josh Cellars Wine and details about the First Responders contest.

 

 

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