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Albany State University could win up to $50,000 from Home Depot
Posted: 02.20.2013 at 4:20 PM
Courtney Highfield

Courtney Highfield is a reporter for FOX 31.

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Home Depot is offering several grants through this contest. The first is the Tier I Grant which is $50,000 and the second is the Campus Pride Grant which gives the winning school $25,000. This year Home Depot is also offering a total of 12 Tier II Grants in the amount of $10,000.  / File
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ALBANY, GA --
Albany State University is participating in Home Depot’s Retool Your School contest.

Home Depot is offering several grants through this contest. The first is the Tier I Grant which is $50,000 and the second is the Campus Pride Grant which gives the winning school $25,000. This year Home Depot is also offering a total of 12 Tier II Grants in the amount of $10,000.

Albany State University is currently ranked #21 with 1,227 votes. If ASU wins they plan to use the money to upgrade Sanford Hall Gymnasium to become a multi-purpose programming and recreational facility. They also plan to install soundboards to improve acoustics in the gymnasium.

To vote you can go to the contest’s website: http://www.retoolyourschool.com/vote-now.aspx.

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