AVENTURA, Fla., Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Grant Cardone Foundation, founded by entrepreneur, best-selling author and star of Discovery Channel's Undercover Billionaire, Grant Cardone, has announced a $10,000 donation to the Rick Case Education Scholarship Fund which provides tuition for vocational school training to members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County.
Additionally, The Grant Cardone Foundation is also donating free access to the Cardone University business platform to the recipient of the scholarship on an annual basis ($25,000 value). Cardone University is suited for anyone who wants to get more out of life and business. Artists, automotive salespeople, doctors, roofers, phone salespeople, and anyone else who has a dream that needs to be brought to market will benefit from the 800+ courses available. With 24/7 access, users can leverage the expertise of Grant Cardone for their business. Courses on prospecting, sales, negotiation, closing, money and finances, and motivation are just some of what's offered inside this premier business training platform.
"We are grateful for the contribution made by the Grant Cardone Foundation to benefit our Broward County Boys & Girls Club members and it is exciting to see their foundation's commitment to providing education through their business platform," says Rita Case, CEO of the Rick Case Automotive Group, longtime supporter of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County.
To learn more about The Grant Cardone Foundation, visit https://cardonefoundation.com/.
About The Grant Cardone Foundation
The Grant Cardone Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable purposes, including providing mentoring and financial literacy education for young adults in underserved and at-risk populations, especially those who have lost their father. Cardone's own father passed away when he was 10 years old, so he understood the struggles firsthand of growing up in a household without a father figure. Cardone created the foundation to help young adults, who may need life and career guidance just as he did, to launch into life and unlock their potential.
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