Salisbury's Avery Hall, Selective provide community impact grant

Salisbury Independent
Posted 2/1/22

Avery Hall Insurance and the Selective Insurance Group Foundation partnered to support the efforts of the Make Delmarva Foundation through a $500 grant.

The foundation was selected by Avery Hall …

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Salisbury's Avery Hall, Selective provide community impact grant

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Avery Hall Insurance and the Selective Insurance Group Foundation partnered to support the efforts of the Make Delmarva Foundation through a $500 grant.

The foundation was selected by Avery Hall for the grant as part of the Selective President’s Club Matching Gift initiative, which allows premier independent insurance agents the opportunity to double their donations and make a bigger impact in their local communities.

The President’s Club Matching Gift program is run by the Selective Insurance Group Foundation, which is a philanthropic affiliate of Selective Insurance.

Together with President's Club agencies, such as Avery Hall, the foundation has supported thousands of community-based and national nonprofits in regions across the country since its inception in 2002.

The grant represents a $250 donation from Avery Hall, matched by a $250 gift from The Selective Insurance. The grant will help the Make Delmarva Foundation’s efforts to support their M4Reactor initiative, which is Delmarva’s only makerspace. Their workshop is a place where community members can create and collaborate while learning about new technologies and tools made available.

The donation was presented to Make Delmarva Foundation President Jim Leether, who hopes to breathe new life into M4Reactor after the Covid-19 pandemic greatly delayed the construction and opening date for the new makerspace.

By getting more involved in local community events, starting dialogues with makers around Delmarva, and spreading the word about M4Reactor’s services, he believes M4Reactor can be a creative hub for the Salisbury area and beyond, welcoming everyone from the most basic crafter to the more seasoned engineer.

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