Here’s What You Need to Know

Now is the ideal time for companies to partner with a scholarship administrator – here’s why and how to get started before the academic year begins.

Every year, thousands of students head into the fall semester unsure how they’ll pay for it. At the same time, companies across the country are sitting on unused charitable budgets, looking for meaningful ways to invest in their communities, support their employees’ families, and strengthen their corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs.

A scholarship program bridges both worlds, but many companies never launch one because they assume it’s too complicated, too costly, or too risky from a compliance standpoint.

It doesn’t have to be.

What Is a Corporate Scholarship Program?

A corporate scholarship is a tax-exempt charitable award paid directly to an accredited educational institution on behalf of a student selected through a competitive application process. Companies can design programs to support:

  • Employee dependents pursuing higher education
  • Community students in a specific region, field of study, or demographic
  • Both combine internal and external applicant pools

Scholarship funds can cover tuition and enrollment fees at accredited colleges, universities, vocational schools, and other qualifying institutions. Unlike bonuses or tuition reimbursement programs, properly structured scholarships are tax-free to recipients and qualify as charitable expenditures for the sponsoring organization.

Why Act Now? The Fall Enrollment Window Is Opening

If your company is considering launching a scholarship program for the upcoming school year, the time to start is now.

Scholarship programs require a structured implementation process: policy design, application site buildout, promotion, application review, and award disbursement. That process takes time – and the academic calendar won’t wait.

Students applying for fall aid need decisions weeks before enrollment deadlines. If you want to make an impact for the 2025-2026 school year, planning needs to start today.

The Biggest Barrier: Administrative Complexity

Most companies that want to offer scholarships never get started because of the operational and compliance hurdles involved:

  • IRS compliance – scholarship programs must meet specific requirements to qualify as tax-exempt awards
  • Application management – building and managing a fair, documented selection process
  • Disbursement – funds must be paid directly to institutions, not individuals
  • Reporting – maintaining proper records for each program cycle

Getting any of these wrong exposes your organization to legal and reputational risk. Getting them right in-house requires significant time and expertise that most organizations don’t have on staff.

That’s where a fully managed scholarship partner comes in.

How America’s Charities Makes It Simple

America’s Charities provides end-to-end scholarship administration for companies and organizations, so your team can stay focused on your mission while experts handle the rest.

Here’s what a fully managed program looks like:

1. Policy Design

America’s Charities works with your team to draft scholarship criteria, eligibility rules, and award structure – all designed from the ground up to meet IRS requirements.

2. Application Site Buildout

A branded, secure application portal is built with your organization’s logo, colors, and program name. Language translation support is available for programs serving diverse applicant pools.

3. Promotion & Launch

A coordinated rollout targets your intended applicant pool, whether that’s employees’ families, students in a specific region, or applicants nationwide.

4. Competitive Review

Applications are evaluated using pre-determined, objective criteria. The number of approved applications is limited, ensuring the program meets the IRS standard for a genuine, competitive award process.

5. Award & Disbursement

Scholarship funds are paid directly to the recipient’s accredited educational institution (not to the individual) in full compliance with IRS best practices.

6. Reporting & Compliance

Every program cycle includes a summary usage report and full IRS-compliant documentation.

Who Can Sponsor a Scholarship?

Almost any organization can and should consider it. America’s Charities works with:

  • Corporations looking to invest in their communities or support employee families
  • Foundations seeking a managed disbursement partner
  • Associations and nonprofits wanting to expand their educational impact

Programs can be structured as one-time or multi-year awards, with national, regional, or local applicant pools. Eligibility criteria are fully customizable – GPA, field of study, financial need, geography, extracurricular involvement, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can we limit the scholarship to employees or their dependents?

Yes – with IRS guidelines in place. The program must remain open to outside applicants, and eligibility cannot be tied to an employee’s position or require continued employment as a condition of the award.

What can scholarship funds be used for?

Tuition and enrollment fees at accredited educational or vocational institutions. Funds cannot be used for room and board, books, travel, or optional equipment.

How long does it take to launch?

Timelines vary by program complexity. Your implementation team will establish a launch date, application deadline, and award date during an onboarding call.

Is this IRS compliant?

Every program America’s Charities administers is designed to meet IRS requirements for tax-exempt charitable scholarship awards, including competitive selection, direct disbursement to institutions, and compliant eligibility criteria.

Ready to Make an Impact This Fall?

If your organization has been considering launching a scholarship program, there’s no better time to take the first step. Students are preparing for the fall semester, and your investment in their futures can start with a single conversation.
 

Launch a Scholarship Program: Schedule a conversation with our team to discuss your organization’s goals, then learn more about our scholarship administration services and how we help create meaningful educational opportunities.

Originally published on 3M News Center. 

The automotive industry is under pressure from every direction. Electrification, software-defined vehicle architecture, lightweighting, manufacturing transformation, repair and recycling are not isolated challenges. They are interconnected demands that automakers and suppliers are being asked to solve simultaneously, and faster than ever before.

3M’s new digital platform, “The Next Gear,” is designed to help. The interactive online experience brings together 3M science, technologies and materials in one place, allowing customers to explore how 3M supports the automotive industry as it works to build lighter, smarter, and more efficient vehicles.

Solving connected challenges across the vehicle lifecycle

“The automotive industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation — one that touches every part of the mobility ecosystem, from manufacturers and suppliers to infrastructure,” said Wendy Bauer, group president of 3M Transportation and Electronics Business Group. “As electrification, lightweighting, software-defined vehicles, advanced manufacturing and next-generation in-cabin experiences reshape mobility, the need for material innovation has never been greater. 3M brings deep expertise across automotive, electronics, manufacturing and advanced materials to help customers solve complex challenges, accelerate development and bring next-generation mobility solutions to market faster. ‘The Next Gear’ provides a comprehensive look at 3M solutions across the mobility ecosystem and demonstrates how we help customers move faster toward what’s ahead.”

The platform highlights the critical role that 3M solutions can play at every stage of the automotive lifecycle, focusing on engineering and design, manufacturing, on-road performance, personalization, and repair and end-of-life applications.

A closer look at automotive innovation

“The Next Gear” features multiple 3M solutions for lighter-weight vehicle design, including materials that reduce weight while supporting durability and performance, as well as noise, vibration and harshness solutions that improve comfort and design flexibility.

Manufacturing efficiency, quality and ergonomics get equal attention. Among the spotlighted technologies is the 3M Finesse-it Robotic Paint Repair System, which automatically detects topcoat defects, recommends a precise repair strategy, and delivers the solution in real-time as the vehicle moves along the line — offering more consistent quality at a faster pace.

Graphic showing 3М Finesse-It Robotic Paint Repair System

Supporting electric, connected and personalized vehicles

This interactive platform also showcases 3M technologies that support electric and connected vehicles, including thermal management and battery-related solutions, as well as products that help protect and enhance displays, camera sensors, driver monitoring systems and other user interfaces.

With growing consumer demand for automotive personalization and repair options, the platform highlights ways 3M supports vehicle appearance, maintenance, repair and resource recovery. These solutions span wrap films, paint protection, collision repair technologies and approaches that can help advance serviceability and recycling.

By bringing together solutions that span design, manufacturing, vehicle performance, personalization, repair and resource recovery, “The Next Gear” provides a holistic view of how 3M helps customers address the interconnected challenges shaping the future of mobility.

Explore “The Next Gear” experience here: https://nextgear.3m.com

FAQ

What is “The Next Gear”? “The Next Gear” is an online interactive platform that showcases how 3M technologies and materials can help address major automotive industry challenges.

Who is the platform for? It is designed to help a broad audience understand the diverse scope of 3M automotive solutions, including auto makers, industry suppliers and others interested in the future of mobility.

What topics does the platform cover? It highlights 3M technologies and solutions for automotive engineering and design, manufacturing, on-road technologies, fueling and charging, personalization, and repair and end-of-life solutions.

Does the platform include electric vehicle solutions? Yes. It highlights 3M technologies related to thermal management, battery materials and connected vehicle interfaces.

Where can I explore the experience? Readers can visit the platform at: https://nextgear.3m.com

Originally published in GoDaddy’s 2025 Global Stakeholder Impact Report

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GoDaddy conducts periodic assessments to identify and prioritize the sustainability topics most relevant to our business, stakeholders, society, and the environment. Our most recent double materiality assessment (DMA) evaluated the potential impact that our operations might have on people and the planet, and how sustainability-related risks and opportunities might affect our business.

The results of the assessment inform our sustainability strategy, governance, and disclosures, including our approach to managing potential climate-related risks and opportunities across our value chain. The results also help focus our efforts on the topics that matter most and support informed decision-making that strengthens our long-term resilience and value creation.

Our four-pillar sustainability framework forms the foundation of GoDaddy’s corporate sustainability approach. Through the DMA, we identified 13 priority sustainability topics spanning these pillars.

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We identified seven priority United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that guide our sustainability efforts and align with our corporate objectives. We disclose our progress annually in the Frameworks & Metrics section of this report. As signatories to the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), we support the UNGC’s Ten Principles.

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Learn more about GoDaddy’s 2025 Global Stakeholder Impact Report. 

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The GoDaddy 2025 Global Stakeholder Impact Report details our progress toward our corporate sustainability goals, strategies, and initiatives in support of our overarching purpose and values. Unless otherwise noted, this report reflects our corporate sustainability performance across our global operations covering the fiscal year period from January 1 to December 31, 2025. To demonstrate our commitment to transparent communication regarding our sustainability progress, we routinely share updates through our website and our annual reporting. We welcome your questions, comments, and feedback on this report by contacting ESG@GoDaddy.com.

This report references the Global Reporting Initiative Standards, includes select Sustainability Accounting Standards Board metrics for the Internet Media and Services sector, and the Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures. We also disclose our contributions and progress toward priority UN SDGs. For additional information on how we align with these frameworks and key indicators demonstrating our sustainability performance, please refer to the Frameworks & Metrics section.

About GoDaddy

GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain name registrar, helps millions of entrepreneurs globally start, grow, and scale their businesses. People come to GoDaddy to name their idea, build a website and logo, sell their products and services and accept payments. GoDaddy Airo®, the company’s AI-powered experience, makes growing a small business faster and easier by helping them to get their idea online in minutes, drive traffic and boost sales. GoDaddy’s expert guides are available 24/7 to provide assistance. To learn more about the company, visit www.GoDaddy.com.

Originally published on Guiding Stars Health & Nutrition News

by Allison Stowell

Have chronic congestion? “Stop consuming dairy.” Unrelenting belly problems? “Mmmm, could be cow’s milk.” Have you let this thinking guide your decision to avoid dairy? If so, you may lose out on essential macro and micronutrients. You could also pass up live and active cultures (probiotics). On top of that, steering clear of dairy may not even solve the issue (especially regarding congestion).

Dairy 101

Dairy Allergy. A dairy allergy is identified by an allergy to dairy proteins, casein, and whey. We find these proteins in many products (beyond milk), including breads, sauces, and more. To avoid them, use the allergy statement (calling out milk) on packaged products. And opt for dairy alternatives without added sugar and with micronutrients (especially vitamin D and calcium). Keep in mind that, unlike cow’s milk, dairy alternatives are typically low in protein. To compensate, choose soy milk or a protein-enhanced option.

Lactose Intolerance. In many cases, an issue with “dairy” really means lactose intolerance. Lactose, the sugar in milk, breaks down with the lactase enzyme. Some individuals lack lactase and can’t effectively digest lactose. Others may live with gastrointestinal disorders worsened by lactose. But this doesn’t mean passing up on dairy altogether. For example, aged cheeses like provolone, cheddar, Swiss, and parmesan are nearly lactose-free. And some dairy products are enhanced with lactase to become lactose-free.

Active Cultures. Probiotics, or “good bacteria,” are live and active cultures that benefit and balance our gut microbiome. They have many positive impacts, including reducing gut inflammation, supporting our immune system, and reducing the potential for gastrointestinal disorders. Go for yogurt with live and active cultures listed on the ingredient list, or kefir, which is naturally rich in probiotics.

Dairy Across the Lifespan

Early Childhood. Milk offers a balanced blend of nutrition that benefits us beginning in early childhood. From 12-24 months, whole milk is the recommendation for brain health. For children over age two, low-fat milk is encouraged.

Teens. Adequate calcium is essential in the teen years for bone health and injury prevention. Bone is active tissue that consistently breaks down and remineralizes (grows). Adequate calcium supports this process to ensure good bone density. This is particularly important for young women in their later teens (and early twenties) who are absorbing calcium and mineralizing bone to set the stage for better bone health in midlife and beyond. Teens should aim for 1300mg of calcium per day.

Adulthood. Dairy foods contribute to a balanced diet in adulthood. Low- or non-fat milk is recommended to limit or reduce intake of saturated fat and dietary cholesterol. Adults under age 50 should consume 1000mg of calcium per day.

Over 50. Declining estrogen negatively affects bone mineralization and increases risk of osteoporosis in women. For this reason, daily calcium needs increase to 1200mg per day for women over 50 (for men, after age 70). For better absorption, and to limit other potential health risks, consuming calcium from low-fat dairy (and other sources) is preferred over supplements.

Go beyond smoothies and parfaits. Enjoy these delicious recipes that make creative use of Greek yogurt:

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 Cucumber Yogurt Salad

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