Toyota USA Foundation Increases Endowment to $100 Million; Tops $4 Million in Grants in 2007

Foundation Celebrates 20 Years of Support for K-12 Math and Science Education


NEW YORK, Dec. 20, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- The Toyota USA Foundation today announced that it has more than doubled the size of its endowment, from $42 million to $100 million. In 2007, the Foundation gave over $4 million to enhance K-12 math and science teaching throughout the United States.

"This was a year of important milestones for Toyota in America with both the 50th anniversary of sales in the U.S. and the 20th year of the Toyota USA Foundation," said Patricia Salas Pineda, group vice president of Toyota Motor North America. "The Foundation has provided over $22 million in grants to nearly 200 organizations since its inception, and we are excited to increase our giving by raising the endowment to $100 million."

The Toyota USA Foundation supports quality K-12 programs that improve the teaching and learning of mathematics, science, and environmental education. The foundation places a high priority on:



 * Diverse programs that are broad in scope, incorporate
   inter-disciplinary learning, and use "real-world" classroom
   applications; and
 * Innovative and cost-effective programs which develop students and
   teachers' abilities.

 Toyota USA Foundation Second-Half 2007 Grants:

 Organization        Program           Description             Grant

 Biotech Partners   Science for   Provides four semesters     $200,000
 Berkeley, CA       Life          of hands-on bioscience      over two
                                  class work and an           years
                                  eight-week paid
                                  internship that helps
                                  prepare under-represented
                                  youth to enter the biotech
                                  workforce or a community
                                  or four-year college.

 Colorado River     River         Three-year program for 6th  $100,000
 Foundation         Stewards      - 8th grade students that   over two
 Austin, TX                       uses field-based learning   years
                                  to enhance science
                                  performance and
                                  environmental stewardship.
                                  Paired with classroom
                                  curriculum, field activities
                                  include study of animal
                                  adaptations, renewable
                                  energy production,
                                  water quality and
                                  pollution analysis.

 Four Corners       Learning      K-8th grade program         $400,000
 School of          Progressions  promotes conceptual         over two
 Outdoor Education  - The Living  understanding and           years
 Monticello, UT     Environment   increases student
                                  interest in the sciences.
                                  Eighty teachers and
                                  2,000 students, 50
                                  percent of which are
                                  Native American, in
                                  20 rural elementary
                                  and middle schools
                                  in four states, will
                                  participate in education,
                                  service, adventure and
                                  conservation programs.

 James Madison      Summer        Acquaints teachers with     $255,365
 University         Institute     up-to-date developments     over
 Harrisonburg, VA   For Regional  in physics as well as       three
                    Physics And   new and improved            years
                    Physical      pedagogical technique.
                    Science       Also included is funding
                    Teachers      for a teacher-in-residence
                                  to manage the program.

 The National       AquaPartners  A systemic,                 $464,381
 Aquarium                         interdisciplinary science   over
 Baltimore, MD                    program for 1,500 4th and   three
                                  5th grade students and      years
                                  their teachers that
                                  integrates biological,
                                  marine and environmental
                                  sciences into the
                                  curriculum, in the
                                  classroom, in the field
                                  and at the Aquarium.

 University of      High School   A joint project of          $200,000
 Michigan           Beginning     UM-Dearborn's Center for
 Ann Arbor, MI      Algebra       Mathematics Education
                    Academy       and the Wayne County
                                  Regional Educational
                                  Services Agency to improve
                                  math understanding and
                                  instruction among high
                                  school teachers in
                                  Wayne County.

 University of      Online        Development of a            $540,345
 Nebraska           Masters       collaborative               over
 Lincoln, NE        Degree in     interdisciplinary           four
                    Applied       online master's degree      years
                    Science       program for K-12th grade
                                  science teachers across
                                  the country.  Teachers
                                  will have the opportunity
                                  to improve their own
                                  science knowledge while
                                  also learning effective
                                  science teaching methods
                                  to apply in their
                                  classrooms.

 University of      Mission:      Launch a mentoring program  $225,000
 Southern           Engineering   to prepare and encourage    over
 California                       promising high school       three
 Los Angeles, CA                  students to pursue          years
                                  undergraduate
                                  engineering degrees.
                                  The students will be
                                  introduced to the
                                  scientific method,
                                  problem-solving and
                                  teamwork through seminars
                                  and a two-week summer camp.

 Virginia Tech      One Mission   Development of a core       $243,870
 Blacksburg, VA                   of K-12th grade standards
                                  from each of the STEM
                                  (Science, Technology,
                                  Engineering and Math)
                                  disciplines integrated
                                  through the theme of
                                  exploration, particularly
                                  of space and ocean systems.

For information on the Toyota USA Foundation's first-half 2007grants, please visit: http://pressroom.toyota.com/Releases/View?id=TYT2007012918534

The Toyota USA Foundation is a $100 million charitable endowment created to support education programs serving kindergarten through 12th grade students and their teachers in the United States, with an emphasis on mathematics, science and environmental science. For additional information about the Toyota USA Foundation, visit www.toyota.com/foundation.



            

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