Chevron has announced that the company has donated $133,600 to Monterey County nonprofit organizations as part of its Aces for Access program.
The company says that the program is intended to help local students by funding nonprofits focused on serving youth. Programs address bridging the digital divide, STEM education and youth development programs.
The funding went to the following organizations:
- Digital NEST, Inc.: $25,000
- Hartnell College Foundation: $25,000
- Loaves, Fishes and Computers: $25,000
- Rancho Cielo: $25,000
- First Tee (Digital Divide): $20,000
- Future Citizens Foundation: $13,600
Chevron said it has invested more than $400 million in education initiatives worldwide since 2013.