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US – Estate of MGM’s Founder pledge $2m donation to support employees

By - 14 August 2020

The estate of MGM resorts’ Founder, Kirk Kerkorian, have confirmed a donation of an additional $2m to The MGM Resorts Foundation to support MGM employees impacted economically by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“As the founder of MGM Resorts International, Mr. Kerkorian attributed much of his success to the employees at MGM,” said a representative from his estate. “We know that he would have wanted them to know how much he cared for them and their families and would do what he could to help those affected by the devastating impact of this pandemic.”

The donation will go toward The MGM Resorts Foundation’s Employee Emergency Grant Fund, which is designed to help qualified MGM employees and their immediate families with short-term assistance and relief during unexpected hardships and emergencies.

The Grant Fund may also provide disaster relief assistance to furloughed or laid-off employees whose compensation is suspended or employment terminated as a result of an extraordinary event that severely impacts a community in which MGM Resorts conducts business, such as the COVID-19 public health crisis. Examples of relief payments include rent or mortgage assistance, utility bills, medical and funeral expenses.

“We are so grateful to Mr. Kerkorian’s estate for their generous contribution, which will greatly help our employees and their families during this unprecedented time,” said Bill Hornbuckle, CEO and President of MGM Resorts International. “Since the pandemic started The MGM Resorts Foundation, through the Employee Emergency Grant Fund, has provided over $11 million dollars in emergency grant payments to support employees and their immediate families impacted by the crisis. This additional funding will enable the Foundation to continue to help many more employees in the coming weeks.”

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