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Artistic Mission: Rivellino School of Art in Long Grove Seeks $150,000 Grant | Needs Votes by October 17

The Rivellino School of Art in Long Grove, IL, recently applied for a $150,000 grant from Chase as part of a newly launched program, Mission Main Street& Grants, and needs support to secure the required minimum of 250 votes by October 17, 2014 in order to be eligible for a grant. Customers, fans, and community members can show support for Rivellino School of Art by visiting www.missionmainstreetgrants.com/business/detail/59261 and following the prompt to vote via Facebook Connect.

The Rivellino School of Art believes in the integration of art, technology, and culture to promote self-confidence, creative thinking, and personal growth. School founder and Director Roshel Rivellino said, "The grant would allow us to add new equipment such as stand-up easels, silk painting tables, looms, a ceramic kiln, digital cameras, more computers, a smartboard, a 3-D printer, and it would allow us to hire more teachers and offer more classes."

Through Mission Main Street Grants, Chase will award $3 million to small business across America. The 20 grant recipients will be announced in January of 2015.

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