The PMMI Foundation, the charitable arm of PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies, reflected on a record-breaking year of activities, partnerships, and contributions that have further advanced its mission to shape the future workforce in the packaging and processing industry. In 2024, the Foundation contributed over $800,000 in support of programs and initiatives to engage young minds and empower the next generation of innovators and leaders.

The Foundation reached tens of thousands of students nationwide in 2024 through partnerships, scholarships, and workforce development programs. This included efforts that supported over 17,000 students at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference, 11,576 students participating in FIRST Robotics Competitions — backed by $294,000 in contributions to help them develop STEM skills and explore engineering careers — and 1,710 students engaged in PACK EXPO International student events.

“Our sponsors and partners play a crucial role in making these programs a success,” says Kate Fiorianti, director, workforce development, PMMI. “Their dedication and generosity ensure that we can continue inspiring and empowering the next generation of innovators while showcasing the unlimited career opportunities in packaging and processing.”

This year, nearly $200,000 in scholarships were awarded to 31 students pursuing degrees in packaging, engineering, and related fields. An additional $477,686 in matching funds was contributed through the PMMI U Skills Fund for the Future Workforce, helping PMMI Member companies support their local and regional two- to four-year colleges, universities, technical schools, high schools, and other programs that engage students and foster industry connections.

At PACK EXPO International, the largest PACK EXPO show to date which brought together 77,500 industry professionals, the PMMI Foundation made industry career exploration accessible to students. A $75,000 travel fund enabled student groups to attend, while show floor competitions like the Amazing Packaging Race awarded $9,000 in prize money, and the PACK Challenge awarded $20,000. The Foundation also raised $41,000 through the Silent Auction, contributed $25,000 to sponsor 40 Girl Scouts to promote STEM education, and assisted PMMI Member companies in bringing their interns to PACK EXPO through its Internship Reimbursement Program.

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