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PNC Financial Services Group wants to get kids ready for school.

This month, the Pittsburgh company, which has a history of funding children’s causes, the arts, parks, museums and more, unveiled “PNC Grow Up Great,” a 10-year, $100 million program to improve school readiness among children up to age 5. Under the initiative, created in partnership with Sesame Workshop, PBS stations and Family Communications Inc. (producers of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and Head Start centers), PNC will provide grants through its PNC Foundation to early-childhood development groups in the company’s primary markets, sponsor Sesame Street programming, underwrite PBS Kids programming and collaborate with PBS stations on workshops to teach parents and care givers how to enhance development of young kids.

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