A Little Better A Little Better

Sisters of Rwanda

The Hinutech Giving Program The Hinutech Giving Program

One of our core values is to leave the world a little bit better than we found it.  To accomplish that goal, Hinutech raises awareness and donates funds for organizations that are doing good things in the world.  Primarily, we choose non-profits who are doing more than handing out money -- we look to non-profits who are giving those they serve the tools they need to create a better life for themselves.

Being a small company, our donations might be small, but we hope to shine a light on those who are doing great things for those who need a little help.

Making The World A Little Better Making The World A Little Better

First Tee Scholarship Details

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Hinutech is awarding scholarships to two worthy Butler County youths for the July/August sessions to be held at the Twin Run Golf Course in Hamilton, Ohio. By submitting an essay (up to 1000 words) about one of the nine life-enhancing values taught by the First Tee Program and why it is important to you, you will be eligible to receive a scholarship for the program. Scholarship recipients must be between the ages of 8 - 18 and live in Butler County, Ohio. The essay submission deadline for essays is June 5, 2009, so don't delay!

The Evans Scholars

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The Evans Scholars Foundation is the nation’s largest privately funded college scholarship program. The Foundation, established by famed Chicago golfer Chick Evans, has provided college educations to more than 8,600 caddies while making tuition scholarship payments totaling more than $100 million. Each year, we donate money to the Evans Scholarship program to keep this amazing and worthwhile program strong.

The Sisters of Rwanda

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The Sisters of Rwanda is an amazing organization. There mission is to ensure justice, equality and sustainable economic opportunities for Rwanda’s most oppressed and vulnerable women. They don't just give money to the oppressed women in Rwanda -- they teach them how to create a sustainable business and provide for themselves and their families. They help women who have been subjected to abuse, rape and abject poverty to develop a sense of hope for the future. Most importantly, though, they make a long term investment in the people of Rwanda through teaching a model of living far removed from what they have become accustomed to.