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Link Logistics Community Grants Program Invests $2 Million in 2025 To Support Local Nonprofits

Program has distributed a total of $8 million since 2022

Link Logistics (“Link” or the “Company”), a leading operator of last-mile logistics real estate, today announced the latest round of investments through its 2025 Community Grants Program. Launched in 2022, the Link Logistics Community Grants Program provides infrastructure grants to nonprofits addressing hunger, education and hyperlocal needs across the U.S. With this year’s round of investments, the Link Logistics Community Grants Program has distributed a total of $8 million.

This year, Link Logistics employees nominated more than 70 projects, reflecting growing need from community organizations nationwide. Based on these submissions, 21 unique projects were selected, and Link Logistics distributed the full $2 million in available funding within two months of it being granted.

“This national program drives local impact by leveraging our colleagues’ insights and relationships,” said Luke J. Petherbridge, chief executive officer, Link Logistics. “We fund nonprofits’ greatest needs and build lasting partnerships through our firm’s most valuable asset—our people.”

The grants support essential infrastructure projects that are often difficult to fund through traditional fundraising efforts. Examples of such projects include upgrading HVAC systems to reduce operational costs, enhancing IT systems to improve efficiency, and purchasing vehicles to grow service reach and food-distribution capabilities.

Nonprofits supported in 2025 include:

  • Boulder Crest Foundation, a national nonprofit that helps veterans and first responders transform their struggle into strength through its Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) programs — Warrior PATHH and Struggle Well. As the organization expands services in Texas, Link Logistics’ grant will help make newly acquired real estate fully operational for equine-assisted learning, a critical component of its Warrior PATHH program.
  • Pursuit, a New York-based nonprofit that expands access to technical careers. Link Logistics’ grant helped the organization acquire laptops and a secure management system for its summer AI-native program. Link Logistics also hosted a volunteer event through which 10 of the firm’s software engineers and technology professionals mentored Pursuit fellows.
  • Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County provides access to healthy food and grows more than 1.6 million pounds of fruits and vegetables annually at its Harvest Solutions Farm. Link Logistics' grant helped the organization acquire a Rough Terrain forklift to support operations at the farm. Firm employees also volunteer with Second Harvest regularly and will return for CoreGiving Day this October.

About Link Logistics

Link Logistics is a leading operator of last-mile logistics real estate. As of March 31, 2025, Link Logistics serves approximately 9,000 customers and owns, has interests in, manages or has under development logistics facilities that will represent a total of 500 million square feet across key U.S. distribution markets. Established by Blackstone in 2019, Link Logistics has the scale, footprint and proprietary insights, as well as a focus on sustainability, to drive value for our customers and stakeholders. For more information regarding the Company, please visit www.linklogistics.com.

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