Nissan Americas has donated its fourth contribution of $150,000 to the Universal Technical Institute Foundation to fund the Nissan Automotive Technical Training scholarship, and covers tuition costs for the nine-week program.
According to John Spoon, Nissan vice president of Parts and Service, through Universal Technical Institute, they are committed to helping aspiring technicians gain the technical skills they need to deliver the best service and reinforce the trust their customers have in them.
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The World Bank’s Development Marketplace, a competitive grants program, has provided $1.4 million grants to 12 social enterprises in the northeastern states of Assam, Meghalaya and Mizoram for development activities and capacity building investments.