Mission Aviation Fellowship is a Finalist for a 2013 Lightspeed Aviation Foundation Grant

Online Votes Will Determine Winners

NAMPA, Idaho — April 11, 2013 — Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) is one of 15 nonprofit organizations named as finalists for a grant from the Lightspeed Aviation Foundation. Lightspeed made the announcement today at the SUN ‘n FUN International Fly-In and Expo in Lakeland, Florida.

“We are honored to have been selected as a finalist once again,” said John Boyd, MAF president and CEO. “This is an exciting opportunity for MAF, and we are grateful to Lightspeed for its ongoing support of those who use aviation to do good.”

The 15 finalists were chosen from hundreds nominated. Final grant recipients will be selected by aviation enthusiasts who vote online at www.lightspeedaviationfoundation.org. The charities receiving the most votes will be awarded grants ranging from $10,000 to $2,000. Winners will be announced in the fall.

With the support of many friends who voted online, MAF has received $10,000 Lightspeed grants for the past three years. To be eligible for the foundation’s grants, aviation organizations must be committed to growing the pilot community and using their grants for compassion and service to others.

Lightspeed Aviation manufactures headsets that are used by MAF pilots and others around the world.

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