Cal State San Bernardino has received a $25,000 grant from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
The donation will help support the university’s Pathway to Logistics program, which prepares Inland Empire high school students for managerial and professional careers in logistics.
Money from the grant will be used to hire a program manager who will make more local high school students aware of the program. Student ambassadors will also be hired to help in that effort.
“We are honored to have the support of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians,” said Kimberly Collins, executive director of the university’s William and Barbara Leonard Transportation Center, in a statement. “Through their generosity, we will be able to move forward on the Pathway to Logistics program goal.”
The Leonard Transportation Center oversees the Pathway to Logistics program.