Goodlettsville, Tenn. – May 12, 2016 — Today, the Dollar General Literacy Foundation awarded Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/ Albemarle in Charlottesville a literacy grant in the amount of $6,000.00 to support local literacy programs.  This local grant award is part of over $7.1 million in grants awarded today to more than 900 schools, nonprofits and organizations across the 43 states the company serves.

“Consistent with our mission of Serving Others, we are excited to provide these organizations with funding to further literacy and education across the communities we call home,” said Todd Vasos, Dollar General’s CEO.  “It is always so exciting to see the true and meaningful impact the Dollar General Literacy Foundation has on both children and adults looking to improve their lives through literacy.”

Recipients of today’s grant announcements will use Dollar General Literacy Foundation funds to support programs aimed at enhancing summer, family and adult literacy programs. Grants will be used to help promote childhood summer reading or help adults learn to read, prepare for the high school equivalency exam or learn English.   A complete list of grant recipients may be found online at www.dgliteracy.org

The Dollar General Literacy Foundation is also currently accepting applications for youth literacy grants through Thursday, May 19, 2016. Youth literacy grants provide funding to schools, public libraries and nonprofit organizations to help students below grade level or who experience difficulty reading by providing funding to implement new or expanding literacy programs, purchase new technology or equipment or purchase books, materials or software to enhance literacy programs. Applications are available online at www.dgliteracy.org.

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