Five Massage Schools Awarded$10,000Grants Funded by Massage Envy
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.andEVANSTON, Ill.,Jan. 27, 2023/PRNewswire/ -- The American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA), the largest non-profit, professional association serving massage therapists, massage students and massage schools, announced today five massage school grant winners, funded by Massage Envy, to help support the future of the massage therapy profession. Massage Envy is the nation's No. 1 provider of massage in the U.S. collectively across its franchise network and a national leader in skin care.
The five massage schools awarded$10,000grants, funded by Massage Envy, are:
- American Institute inClifton, NJ
- Myotherapy Massage College in Millcreek, UT
- NJ School of Massage inToms River, NJ
- Texas Massage Academy inBrownwood, TX
- Blue Heron Academy of Healing Arts & Sciences inGrand Rapids, MI
These grants are intended to provide additional resources to the schools as they aim to attract, train and graduate future generations of highly qualified massage therapists.
"The Blue Heron Academy is grateful for this being awarded this grant money. With this, we are able to make improvements to our classroom and equipment used to help educate future massage therapists. Thank you AMTA & Massage Envy!" saidJacquee Lee, Blue Heron Academy Administration.
"We were thrilled with the response to this first-ever school grant program and are pleased to announce that we will be funding the AMTA sponsored grant opportunity again this year," saidBeth Stiller首席执行官按摩嫉妒特许经营。新学校颁发pplication opportunities will openMarch 22, 2023-April 22, 2023。Submission details to follow.
About The Massage School Grant
TheAmerican Massage Therapy Association (AMTA)andMassage Envycollaborated on a new grant opportunity for massage schools to help support the future of the profession. AMTA awarded five (5)$10,000grants, funded by Massage Envy, to massage schools inDecember 2022。These grants will allow schools to gain additional resources and improve the learning environments for massage students. Together, AMTA and Massage Envy are focused on helping schools succeed and graduate the next generation of qualified massage therapists.
Massage Envy did not sponsor or administer the grant program, and Massage Envy is not affiliated with and does not endorse the massage schools listed above.
About Massage Envy
Massage Envy, based inScottsdale, Arizona, is a national franchisor and does not independently own or operate any of the Massage Envy franchised locations nationwide. The Massage Envy franchise network, through its franchise locations, is the leading provider of massage services. Founded in 2002, Massage Envy has approximately 1,100 franchise locations in 49 states that have together delivered more than 200 million massages and skin care services. For more information, visitwww.massageenvy.comor follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook at @MassageEnvy.
About The American Massage Therapy Association
The American Massage Therapy Association, the most trusted name in massage therapy, is the largest non-profit, professional association serving massage therapists, massage students and massage schools. The association is directed by volunteer leadership and fosters ongoing, direct member-involvement through its 51 chapters. AMTA works to advance the profession through ethics and standards, the promotion of fair and consistent licensing of massage therapists in all states, and public education on the benefits of massage. To find a qualified massage therapist in your area, please visitAMTA's Massage Therapist Locator Service.
SOURCE Massage Envy
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