AMTA Announces the Winners of the Massage Envy-funded Grants for Massage Therapy Schools

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Five $10,000 grants were awarded to help institutions attract, train and graduate future generations of highly qualified massage therapists.
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The American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) has announced the winners of the massage school grants funded by Massage Envy to support the future of the massage therapy profession

Five $10,000 grants will be awarded to the following schools to help institutions attract, train and graduate future generations of highly qualified massage therapists:

  • AA Massage Therapy Institute
  • Alaska Institute of Oriental Medicine, Acupuncture & Massage Therapy
  • Ankrum Institute
  • Arizona School of Medical Massage and Wellness
  • New Mexico School of Massage

AMTA is the largest non-profit, professional association serving massage therapists, massage students and massage schools. Massage Envy is the nation's top provider of massage in the U.S. collectively across its franchise network and a national leader in skin care.

"Massage Envy is proud to work with AMTA to expand access to massage therapy education for students across the country," said Beth Stiller, CEO of Massage Envy. "We're excited to see the positive impact these grants will have on the massage profession – congratulations to October's winners!"

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