At the Chicago Auto Show today, Toyota announced the return of its  “100 Cars for Good” program.  For the second straight year, Toyota will  award 100 vehicles over the course of 100 days to 100 U.S. nonprofits,  with winners selected through public voting on the Toyota Facebook page.   Applications for the program will open on March 12, 2012 on Toyota's Facebook page.  The announcement was made by Michael Rouse, vice president of  philanthropy and community affairs for Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., who  was accompanied by some of the nonprofits that received vehicles in last  year’s 100 Cars for Good program.    “At Toyota, we appreciate what a big difference a new car can make for  organizations working to improve lives and strengthen communities across  the country, and we are thrilled to have this opportunity to lend a  hand,” said Rouse. “Over the last 20 years, Toyota has contributed more  than half a billion dollars to nonprofits throughout the U.S.  100 Cars  for Good allows us to build on that commitment in important, new ways by  making the public an integral part of these efforts and harnessing the  power of social media to expand awareness and galvanize support for  organizations that are having such a tremendous impact in neighborhoods  nationwide.”  A 2011 winner of a new Toyota Sienna, the Chicago Zoological Society, also spoke at the announcement.  “We are very appreciative of this tremendous donation from Toyota,” said  Stuart Strahl, Ph.D., president and CEO of the Chicago Zoological  Society.  “The new van has been invaluable in our efforts to bring our  conservation and informal science education programs to under-resourced  communities throughout Chicago and the suburbs.  Our dedicated staff  travels year round to these communities, inspiring families to gain an  appreciation of nature and wildlife, not only globally, but also in  their own backyards.  We have also used the minivan to transport young  students to the zoo and field locations as part of the Society’s  award-winning Youth Volunteer Corps.”  In communities across the country, vehicles from the first year of 100  Cars for Good are making a significant difference.  These include:     
Applying for the 2012 100 Cars for Good Program
 Beginning March 12, 2012, registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations can apply online at Toyota's Facebook.   Finalists will be eligible to win one of six Toyota models, including  the Camry Hybrid, Highlander, Prius v, Sienna minivan, Sienna Mobility  or Tundra full-sized pickup truck.  A six-year, 100,000-mile powertrain  warranty will also be provided for each vehicle, compliments of Toyota  Financial Services.   The 100 Cars for Good application process will last for two weeks, or  until 5,000 applications are received.  Of these, 500 finalists will be  selected and then certified by an independent panel of judges who are  experts in the fields of philanthropy and social responsibility. Each  finalist can then submit a video that will be featured on the Toyota 100  Cars site explaining how a new vehicle would help support its work.  In  addition, Toyota will be providing each of the finalists with  communications and social media tools and training to assist their  efforts to raise awareness for their organization.  Public voting will begin in May, with the exact date to be announced  later, and will continue for 100 consecutive days. Each day, five  organizations will be profiled on Toyota's Facebook page and participants may vote for the charity they feel is most deserving of a vehicle.   The four runners up every day will each be awarded a $1,000 grant from Toyota.  100 Cars for Good is the first Toyota initiative that engages the public  to determine how corporate philanthropic donations will be awarded.  To  learn more please, visit Toyota's Facebook page.
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