3M Assists 112 Schools with $125,000 Product Donation - BodyShop Business

3M Assists 112 Schools with $125,000 Product Donation

3M has come to the aid of 112 secondary and post-secondary collision programs across the country by donating sets of its Blue Fine Line Tape through the Collision Repair Education Foundation.

3M has come to the aid of 112 secondary and post-secondary collision programs across the country by donating sets of its Blue Fine Line Tape through the Collision Repair Education Foundation. The donation, in total equaling a retail value of $125,000, will ease school’s collision department budgets by providing students the opportunity to work with up-to-date supplies.

"In today’s tough economic climate and educational budget cuts, collision repair supplies such as this tape product are not available to all collision instructors to work with in their classrooms," said Collision Repair Education Foundation Executive Director Scott Kruger. "3M’s tape donation to these schools will aid secondary and post-secondary collision students nationwide."

3M Automotive Aftermarket Division Business Development Manager Mark Algie said, "3M is honored to continue our support of the Collision Repair Education Foundation and Career and Technical Schools all across the U.S. It is our hope and desire that these donations will in some small way help prepare the next generation of Collision Repair personnel for long, productive careers in our industry."


More information:

Collision Repair Education Foundation

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Industry members and companies interested in supporting secondary and post-secondary school’s collision programs through monetary and/or in-kind product donations should contact Associate Director of Development Brandon Eckenrode at [email protected] or 847-463-5244.

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