Milton Ruben Toyota

Jul 19, 2013

Milton Ruben Toyota was a part of the 2011 Toyota 100 Cars for Good and we’d love to be a part of it again in 2013 too!

 

Mr. Bernstein with Golden Harvest Food Bank Executive Director, Michael J. Firmin (2011)

Mr. Bernstein with Golden Harvest Food Bank Executive Director, Michael J. Firmin (2011)

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The third annual Toyota 100 Cars For Good program continues to impact nonprofits’ Work.  Registered Charities Can Apply Online Beginning July 22

Since 2011, 100 Cars for Good has put 200 cars on the road to benefit organizations and causes that touch real lives – from transporting disabled adults and taking zoo animals to schools, to restoring homes flooded by Superstorm Sandy.

Key dates and facts for the 2013 program:

  • July 22 to Aug. 5 – Up to 2,500 applications will be accepted.
  • Aug. 19 – The 250 finalists will be announced and will receive promotional materials to help raise awareness for their organizations during the voting period and in their work beyond.
  • Oct. 1 – Voting will begin and continue for 50 consecutive days on Toyota’s Facebook page, granting consumers two votes each day to select two separate winning organizations.

Each day, the two winners will be eligible to choose a Highlander, Prius, Sienna, Sienna Mobility or Tundra, which will also come with a six-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty from Toyota Financial Services. The remaining three runners-up every day will earn a grant of $1,000 from Toyota to recognize their efforts and encourage further good work.

Each entrant is encouraged to post photos that highlight the group’s community work. As a result, nonprofits organizations across the country have the opportunity to raise their social profiles and gain more advocates for their causes.

So if there are any organizations that are helping you or our communities, help them out by nominating them for a new Toyota!

For any other Toyota needs, come see us at http://www.MiltonRubenToyota.com!