Toyota is currently in the midst of its 100 Cars for Good program, which awards 100 Toyota vehicles in 100 days to deserving non-profit organizations around the country.



The first 50 winners have been announced, three of which are Indiana charities: Indiana SADD in Terre Haute, House of Bread and Peace in Evansville, and PC Pound Puppies in Mt. Vernon. Winners of the Toyota 100 Cars for Good program are determined based on voting from the public. Each day, five organizations are profiled on Toyota's Facebook page where the public is invited to show their support by voting to determine the winning non-profit organization.


Each daily winner will be awarded a new Toyota vehicle to help the organization continue to do good in their local communities. The remaining finalists will each receive a $1000 grant from Toyota.

Public voting for the 100 Cars for Good program opened May 9 and will continue through August 16. Voters may place one vote per day, each day, over the course of the program. Each day, the previous day's winner will be announced and five new nonprofit organizations will be featured for voting. Winning organizations can choose from the following vehicles: Prius, Tacoma, Tundra, Highlander Hybrid, Sienna or Sienna Mobility. With each vehicle, Toyota Financial Services will provide a six-year, 100,000 mile Toyota Vehicle Service Agreement to provide extended protection beyond the vehicle warranty.

The 500 finalists, from which the 100 winners are ultimately selected, were chosen by an independent panel of judges who are experts in the fields of philanthropy and corporate social responsibility.

If you're looking for a new Toyota, but aren't a charity or non-profit, Tom Wood Toyota in Indianapolis has the new or pre-owned vehicle you're looking for.



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