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POWER TO ALABAMA The Alabama Power Foundation is launching a new grant program aimed at helping high school athletic programs break down barriers to student participation. The "Power To Play" grant program focuses on the importance of keeping students active in sports. It will award $2,500 each to 36 schools throughout the state to support their athletic programs. Research shows students who participate in athletics get better grades and are more likely to graduate from high school, among other benefits. "Power To Play will allow more young people to have the opportunity to experience the positive impact of participating in high school sports," said John Hudson, president of the Alabama Power Foundation. Schools can apply for Power To Play grants beginning Aug. 4. The last day to apply is Sept. 14. Finalists for the grants will be chosen on Sept. 22. They will then compete in an online ballot process, during which members of the community can vote to support their school. Winners will be announced Dec. 3. To learn more about or apply for a Power To Play grant, visit www.powerofgood.com. The Alabama Power Foundation awards more than 1,000 grants annually with nonratepayer money and has assets of more than $140 million, making it one of the largest corporate foundations in the state. In 25 years, the foundation has given more than $140 million through more than 20,000 grants and scholarships. Learn more about the foundation at www.powerofgood.com. The Power To Play 2 GRANTS WILL BOOST STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN ATHLETICS GridWatch is Alabama Power's new campaign to more closely involve every employee in keeping company facilities safe. Photo-illustration by Jay Parker ON THE COVER:

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