Toyota today announced the first 25 winners of the Toyota 
100 Cars for Good program, a national philanthropic program that is awarding 100 cars to  100 nonprofits over the course of 100 consecutive days. Winners are  selected each day through public voting on Facebook at 
www.100carsforgood.com.
Each day through August 21, five nonprofit organizations will be profiled on the 100 Cars for Good Facebook  page. Registered Facebook users are able to vote once daily for the  nonprofit they think can do the most good with a new vehicle. The  organization with the most votes at the end of the day wins a new Toyota  vehicle. The four runners-up each receive a $1,000 cash grant from  Toyota.
  “We are delighted to announce the first 25 winners of the Toyota 100 Cars for Good program,” said Jim Lentz, president and chief executive officer of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. “Toyota created the 100 Cars for Good program because we appreciate what a big difference a new car or truck  can make for organizations working to improve lives and strengthen  communities across America. It’s been very gratifying to put the public  in the ‘driver’s seat’ to select the winning organizations. 100 Cars for Good has also allowed Toyota to build on more than half a billion dollars of  support the company has provided to nonprofits throughout the United  States. We wish all of this year’s finalists the best of luck.”
  The first 25 100 Cars for Good winners represent a  cross-section of important local causes, including providing nutritious  meals to kids, helping communities struck by natural disaster and  alleviating the suffering of abandoned, abused or injured animals.
    The first 25 winners in Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good program are:
   
          | DC Scores | Washington,   DC | May   14, 2012 | 
    | Cincinnati Zoo | Cincinnati,   Ohio | May   15, 2012 | 
    | Lehmi County Humane Society | Salmon,   Idaho | May   16, 2012 | 
    | Pibbles & More Animal   Rescue | Ridgewood,   New York | May   17, 2012 | 
    | Recycled Doggies, Inc. | Cincinnati,   Ohio | May   18, 2012 | 
    | Hope for Paws Animal Rescue | Los   Angeles, California | May   19, 2012 | 
    | The Dream Center | Los   Angeles, California | May   20, 2012 | 
    | SPCA   International's Operation Baghdad Pups | New   York, New York | May   21, 2012 | 
    | Petfinder Foundation | Tucson,   Arizona | May   22, 2012 | 
    | Together We Rise | Chino,   California | May   23, 2012 | 
    | The Children’s Lunchbox | Anchorage,   Alaska | May   24, 2012 | 
    | All Hands Volunteers | Carlisle,   Massachusetts | May   25, 2012 | 
    | Detroit Dog Rescue | Grosse   Pointe Woods, Michigan | May   26, 2012 | 
    | Fences for Fido | Portland,   Oregon | May   27, 2012 | 
    | Central Vermont Humane Society | East   Montpelier, Vermont | May   28, 2012 | 
    | Operation Blankets of Love | Granada   Hills, California | May   29, 2012 | 
    | Kristie’s Foundation | Anaheim,   California | May   30, 2012 | 
    | K9 Services German Shepherd Rescue, Inc. | Middleburg,   Florida | May   31, 2012 | 
    | Animal Aid, Inc. | Oakland   Park, Florida | June   1, 2012 | 
    | Clark County Community Services | Winchester,   Kentucky | June   2, 2012 | 
    | Shore Hearts Golden Retriever | Lanoka   Harbor, New Jersey | June   3, 2012 | 
    | Special Olympics Illinois | Normal,   Illinois | June   4, 2012 | 
    | Last Chance Ranch | Quakertown,   Pennsylvania | June   5, 2012 | 
    | Rikki’s Refuge | Rapidan,   Virginia | June   6, 2012 | 
    | Feed My Sheep | Gulfport,   Mississippi | June   7, 2012 | 
    
     
 Winning organizations can choose from the following vehicles: Camry  Hybrid, Highlander SUV, Prius v Hybrid, Sienna minivan, Sienna Mobility  or Tundra full-sized pickup. A six-year, 100,000-mile powertrain  warranty will also be provided for each vehicle, compliments of Toyota  Financial Services.
  
 The 500 finalists, from which the 100 winners are ultimately selected,  were certified by an independent panel of judges who are experts in the  fields of philanthropy and corporate social responsibility.
    Courtesy of Toyota