09.19.24
Colgate-Palmolive Company has opened applications for Haz La U, a Colgate-sponsored educational grant program in partnership with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation.
The program offers 31 educational grants totaling $100,000 to high school seniors of Hispanic heritage who have focused on academic excellence, dedication to community service, and demonstrated leadership in their communities.
Applications for the 2025-2026 academic year are open now and will close on November 3, 2024.
Diana Haussling, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Consumer Experience & Growth, Colgate-Palmolive North America, said,
"At Colgate, our brand values have always been simple: we exist to create smiles that unlock a brighter future. Jasmine's dedication to deepening cultural connections in her community embodies this spirit. As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and the 16th year of our partnership with Haz La U, we are inspired by Jasmine's story and incredibly proud to support her journey as we work to reimagine healthier futures for all."
The Haz La U grant program will offer, on a regional level, 10 Gold level grants of $4,000 each, 10 Silver level grants of $3,000 each, and 10 Bronze level grants of $2,000 each.
One regional winner will be selected to receive an additional national-level grant of $10,000.
Antonio Tijerino, President and Chief Executive Officer, Hispanic Heritage Foundation, said,
"We are extremely proud of the great work we have done with Colgate to provide students the support they need to achieve their dreams. We are committed to celebrating Hispanic excellence in the classroom and community through programs like Haz La U and the Youth Awards, which have been supporting students on their higher education journeys for 26 years."
Colgate is a longtime partner of the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, sponsoring Haz La U grants for deserving high school students since 2009.
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The program offers 31 educational grants totaling $100,000 to high school seniors of Hispanic heritage who have focused on academic excellence, dedication to community service, and demonstrated leadership in their communities.
Applications for the 2025-2026 academic year are open now and will close on November 3, 2024.
Diana Haussling, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Consumer Experience & Growth, Colgate-Palmolive North America, said,
"At Colgate, our brand values have always been simple: we exist to create smiles that unlock a brighter future. Jasmine's dedication to deepening cultural connections in her community embodies this spirit. As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and the 16th year of our partnership with Haz La U, we are inspired by Jasmine's story and incredibly proud to support her journey as we work to reimagine healthier futures for all."
The Haz La U grant program will offer, on a regional level, 10 Gold level grants of $4,000 each, 10 Silver level grants of $3,000 each, and 10 Bronze level grants of $2,000 each.
One regional winner will be selected to receive an additional national-level grant of $10,000.
Antonio Tijerino, President and Chief Executive Officer, Hispanic Heritage Foundation, said,
"We are extremely proud of the great work we have done with Colgate to provide students the support they need to achieve their dreams. We are committed to celebrating Hispanic excellence in the classroom and community through programs like Haz La U and the Youth Awards, which have been supporting students on their higher education journeys for 26 years."
Colgate is a longtime partner of the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, sponsoring Haz La U grants for deserving high school students since 2009.
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