Anselm LeBourne seeking votes for chance at $150,000 grant
Anselm in his school’s old jersey: Seton Hall.
Masters middle-distance legend Anselm LeBourne has a youth-oriented business in the running for a $150,000 small-business grant from an arm of JP Morgan Chase.(See the deal.) “Our company, Running Development Academy, has applied for a Mission Street Grant,” he writes. “We needs 250 votes by Oct. 17, 2014, to be one of the finalists.” Voting is free and easy. Just click on the blue Vote now button on this page. “Help us gain enough votes to apply for a grant,” he says of Running Development Academy, “an athletic company specializing in the facilitation of athletic scholarships to Colleges in the USA for those children in the urban communities. This program is a year-round program and also Provide SAT classes to better prepare athletes.” When the voting period ends, a grants panel decides on the top businesses. Recipients will be announced in January 2015. Best of luck, Anselm!
i cast my vote… i was an inaugural member of coach john moon’s SHU track & field team ’72 when he put seton hall back on the map. best wishes to anselm for a wonderful program…
Cesar Perez - October 12, 2014
Good luck with the project, you have my vote
Nolan Shaheed - October 12, 2014
Good luck Anselm. I’m with you.
Horace Grant - October 13, 2014
It sounds like a great program! Good luck Anselm. You have my vote!
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i cast my vote… i was an inaugural member of coach john moon’s SHU track & field team ’72 when he put seton hall back on the map. best wishes to anselm for a wonderful program…
Good luck with the project, you have my vote
Good luck Anselm. I’m with you.
It sounds like a great program! Good luck Anselm. You have my vote!
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