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Sappi Announces Grant Recipients for the 10th Annual Ideas that Matter Program

September 22, 2009
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BOSTON, Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ — Sappi Fine Paper North America today announced the 16 grant recipients for its 10th Ideas that Matter — an annual, innovative grant program that supports and transforms the creative ideas of designers into a powerful force for social good. Reviewed by a panel of judges working in graphic design from across the United States, winning applications represent a broad spectrum of causes and were selected based on their creativity, potential impact to the target audience and practicality of the implementation plan.

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Since 1999, Sappi’s Ideas that Matter program has awarded over $9 million worldwide in grants to designers around the globe, who are performing pro bono work for a nonprofit organization. Out of the $1 million that is annually awarded on a global level, in 2009, a total of $400,000 in grants will be awarded in North America. With this year’s 10th anniversary of Ideas that Matter, grant applications doubled and were exceptionally high in quality. The 2009 judging panel included Scott Santoro of Worksight, NYC; Bill Grant of Grant Design Collaborative, Atlanta; Tim Bruce of Lowercase, Chicago; Ann Willoughby of Willoughby Design, Kansas City, MO; and Gaby Brink of Tomorrow Partners, San Francisco. In addition to selecting the winning grants, Ideas that Matter judges also determine funding for each project based on their proposals.

“In today’s economy, many companies have had to either abandon or reduce their philanthropic activities but here at Sappi, we believe it is important to maintain our dedication to the Ideas that Matter program, as it provides established and up-and-coming designers with the opportunity to develop and implement smart, action-oriented design solutions to social and environmental issues affecting our communities today,” said Jennifer Miller, Executive Vice President of Marketing and Communications, Sappi Fine Paper North America. “Ideas that Matter is also an important part of our Company’s commitment to sustainability, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact that these design projects will have on communities, once they are implemented.”

The 2009 Ideas that Matter grant recipients are:

    Designer         Firm               Location    Nonprofit Organization -
                                                    Project Title

    Ashley Ciecka    The Academy of     San         The SoftSpot - SoftSpot
                     Art University     Francisco,  Gallery and Design Center
                                        Calif.

    William Drenttel Winterhouse        Falls       Berkshire Taconic
    and Jessica                         Village,    Community Foundation -
    Helfand                             Conn.       HOUSING

    Gary Fogelson    Fogelson-Lubliner, Brooklyn,   Border Crossers -
                     Inc                N.Y.        Community Tool Box

    Davina Grunstein INK., design       Baltimore,  Baltimore Tree Trust -
                                        Md.         TreeBaltimore PSA
                                                    Campaign and Outreach
                                                    Print Collateral

    Doug Hebert      Savage             Houston,    MD Anderson Cancer Center
                                        Texas       - Silent No Longer

    Kit Hinrichs     Pentagram          San         Public Architecture -
                                        Francisco,  Campaign to Leverage
                                        Calif.      Design

    Joshua Knox      BRUTE LABS         Mountain    Red Rock - project RUN!
                                        View, Calif.

    Denise Korn      Korn Design        Boston,     Youth Design Boston -
                                        Mass.       Inspirational Guidebook
                                                    for Mentoring and updated
                                                    materials for Youth Design

    Siri Okamoto and Loudmouse Student  Seattle,    Chimpanzee Sanctuary
    Patrick Clark    Group at the       Wash.       Northwest -Chimpanzee
                     School of Visual               Sanctuary Northwest
                     Concepts                       Outreach Campaign

    Michael Osborne  Joey's Corner      San         The San Francisco Child
                                        Francisco,  Abuse Prevention Center -
                                        Calif.      Strategic Communication
                                                    Program

    Emily Pilloton   Project H          Kentfield,  Project H - Design
                                        Calif.      Revolution Road Show

    Scott Stowell    Open               New York,   Designer's Accord -
                                        N.Y.        Design Education and
                                                    Sustainability:  The
                                                    Designers Accord Toolkit

    Julie Tinker     Julie Tinker Co.   Brooklyn,   International Planned
                                        N.Y.        Parenthood Federation/
                                                    Western Hemisphere Region
                                                    - Coming of Age:
                                                    Campaign to Mobilize
                                                    Cervical Cancer
                                                    Prevention in Bolivia

    Rick Valicenti   Moving Design      Chicago,    Archeworks - One Drop
                                        Ill.

    Lowell Williams  Lowell Williams    Austin,     Planet Cancer - Welcome
                     Design             Texas       to Our World patient
                                                    advocacy kit

    Maurice Woods    Inneract Project   San         Inneract Project - Bus Ad
                                        Francisco,  Campaign
                                        Calif.

“The key word for this year’s grant recipients was tangibility,” said Gaby Brink, of Tomorrow Partners. “The winning projects stood out from the others for their clarity of purpose, intent and potential for far reaching impact.”

Sappi’s 2009 Ideas that Matter grant recipients will complete their projects by March 31, 2010. Please visit the Ideas that Matter Web site for future updates on the grant recipients and their respective design projects. The 2010 Call for Entries for the next, annual Ideas that Matter program will be announced this spring. For more information about Ideas that Matter, visit www.sappi.com/ideasthatmatterNA.com or call 800-882-4332.

About Sappi Fine Paper North America

Sappi Fine Paper North America is a leading North American producer of coated fine paper used in premium magazines, catalogues, books and high-end print advertising. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Sappi Fine Paper North America is known for innovation and quality. Its brand names, including McCoy, Opus, and Somerset, are some of the industry’s most widely recognized and specified. SFPNA is a division of Sappi Limited (NYSE, JSE, LSE), a global company headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, with manufacturing operations on four continents in nine countries, sales offices in 50 countries, and customers in over 100 countries around the world. Learn more about Sappi at: www.sappi.com.

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