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KFC FOUNDATION FUNDS $1M IN COMMUNITY PROJECTS, MAKING 100 NON-PROFITS' WISHES COME TRUE


LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Finger lickin' good doesn't just describe KFC's fried chicken. The KFC Foundation today announced that it is funding $1 million in community projects, making wishes come true for 100 non-profit organizations nationwide. The KFC Foundation's Kentucky Fried Wishes program supports communities by funding development projects on the wish lists of non-profit organizations.

"We're so inspired by the work of these incredible non-profits and honored to help serve joy by positively impacting hundreds of communities across the country with this funding," said Emma Horn, Executive Director of the KFC Foundation. "With our Kentucky Fried Wishes program in its third year, we're proud to double last year's donation amount and help fund more community projects than ever before."

Since 2021, the KFC Foundation's Kentucky Fried Wishes program has invested over $1.6 million to support over 160 local non-profit organizations. This year's grant recipients represent a mix of nominations by local KFC restaurant teams and non-profit self-nominations, spanning over 35 different states and supporting a variety of causes and communities, including: 

The KFC Foundation is an independent non-profit organization, led by a board including KFC Corporation employees and KFC franchisees. The KFC Foundation receives most of its financial support from at-register Round Up donations and purchases of KFC's Secret Recipe Fries at participating locations.

KFC team members help raise money for the KFC Foundation by inviting guests to Round Up their orders during designated Round Up windows. KFC guests can donate to the KFC Foundation during the next Round Up fundraising window from Sept. 10-Nov. 12 at participating restaurants, to help contribute to next year's Kentucky Fried Wishes grants and more.

Kentucky Fried Wishes is just one way the KFC Foundation supports, empowers and serves joy to KFC restaurant employees and their communities. The KFC Foundation also provides programs focused on education accessibility and financial assistance for KFC restaurant employees.

*References to "we" and "our" include KFC's corporately owned restaurants and independently owned and operated franchises. Franchisees are the exclusive employer of their employees and as such are solely responsible for all employment related matters, including wage setting and benefits, in their restaurants. KFC and its franchisees are equal opportunity employers committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. The KFC Foundation is an independent non-profit organization.

About the KFC Foundation
The KFC Foundation, an independent 501c3 organization, has provided over $31 million to support, empower and serve joy to more than 9,300 KFC restaurant employees and community-based non-profits. The KFC Foundation's charitable programs include GED achievement, college scholarships, tuition coverage, community giving, savings matching and financial hardship assistance, all made possible by Round Up donations, purchases of KFC's Secret Recipe Fries and other donations. For more information, visit kfcfoundation.org.

SOURCE Kentucky Fried Chicken



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