Online Contest Gives Supporters Chance to Award Grants up to $300,000 by Daily Voting

Van Nuys, CA - It won't cost a dime in October to help military service members and their families. Thanks to Operation Gratitude and Operation Homefront, patriotic Americans can provide valuable support with the click of a mouse. By selecting the organizations' joint grant proposal in the Pepsi Refresh Project, online voters can help the two military support groups win up to $300,000 for holiday programs supporting the men and women serving in harm's way and their families back home.

The joint venture is competing in two separate grant categories -- $250,000 and $50,000. Winners are determined solely by the final vote count.  Only the top two charities in the $250,000 contest will be awarded that grant. The top 10 charities competing for $50,000 will win that amount.

Voting on the "Homefront/Gratitude" joint proposal is needed every day through the month of October. Supporters are encouraged to vote each of three different ways daily:
1. On RefeshEverything.com for the Operation Homefront/Operation Gratitude application
in the $250,000 and $50,000 categories;
2. Through the Pepsi Refresh Facebook application; and
3. By texting 103268 for the $250K grant and 103144 for the $50K grant to PEPSI (73774).
(Standard text messaging rates apply)

Operation Homefront provides emergency assistance to military families and wounded warriors; Operation Gratitude sends care packages to deployed service members.  If successful in winning a grant, the two organizations will use the funds to send holiday care packages to troops deployed in Afghanistan, give holiday toys to military children and provide food to wounded warriors and military families throughout the holiday season.

"We know we're on the same page when it comes to our commitment to military families, but we also know the competition for this grant money is intense," said Amy Palmer, chief operating officer and co-founder of Operation Homefront. "We really believe that by working together and pooling our supporters, we can win this."

"This is what social networking truly is all about," said Carolyn Blashek, president and founder of Operation Gratitude. "We're both nonprofits with limited finances and boots on the ground. We have to do more with less. Through this partnership, we now have more than we could ever muster on our own."

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