Cell carrier offers youth funds

5 years ago

PORTLAND, Maine — Youth organizations in Maine can earn up to $1,000 through U.S. Cellular’s Community Connections program. 

Now in its fifth year, Community Connections provides sponsorship support to help youth groups pay for expenses such as travel, equipment and uniforms. Since launching the program in 2015, the company has awarded more than $1.3 million to nearly 2,900 groups, including traveling sports teams, STEM programs, school marching bands and dance squads.

Academic and athletic groups representing kids and teens up to 12th grade can sign up at uscellular.com/communityconnections to become eligible to receive sponsorship funds. Once registered, groups have 14 days to rally their friends, families and supporters to complete online activities that include following the cell carrier on its social channels, watching a video or answering a short survey. The money goes directly to the organization, and each group can earn up to $1,000. 

“We know there are thousands of kid-focused organizations and groups that are in need of financial support during this school year, and the Community Connections program is one way that we can help them achieve their goals,” said Matt Kasper, director of sales for U.S. Cellular in New England. 

“As a company, we have a longstanding commitment to kids and education, and we want to help provide them unique and meaningful experiences, something we know these groups can provide,” Kasper said.