Voting opens for Opal’s Youth Make a Difference initiative
Voting opens for Opal’s Youth Make a Difference initiative
Public voting is now open for Opal Apple’s Youth Make a Difference initiative, a campaign designed to provide financial support to causes led by youth ages 6 to 25. Voters are being asked to help select charities to receive up to a combined $150,000 in funds at www.opalapples.com.
For the third consecutive year, Opal Apple’s Youth Make a Difference initiative is giving funds to youth-led projects that address issues in food security, nutrition, agriculture, food politics or food education. Numerous applications were received from non-profit and school-based organizations and narrowed down to 24 charities for public voting. Voters are encouraged to vote one time between April 15 and May 15. More about these inspiring charities is available at the Opal website.
"We discovered so many worthy projects while reviewing the Youth Make a Difference Initiative applications and are so proud of where we are after three years,” Keith Mathews, chief executive officer of FruitsFruits of Washington, said in a press release. “While the voting process is a way for us to select charities, it also raises awareness for food security and inspires others to get involved and make a difference in their own communities."
Opal apple is known as the apple with a purpose — a portion of sales from each case of Opal apples sold is put toward the Youth Make a Difference initiative. This season, up to $150,000 will be distributed through the initiative, doubling last season’s amount. In July, funds will be distributed to the winning charities based on consumer votes and consistency with criteria. Nomination guidelines, criteria and funding details are available online.