
Our Partner and Supporters
Project GRAD is supported by corporations, as well as national, state and local foundations, government grants and programs, and individuals.
Project GRAD USA would like to recognize the following major national supporters for their devotion to improving public education around the nation:
We would also like to recognize those that directly support regional GRAD efforts:
In Akron, Ohio:
OMNOVA, Time Warner Cable, United Way of Summit County, The Akron Public Schools, Akron Beacon Journal, First Merit Bank, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The GAR Foundation, Henry's Acme, Stewart & Calhoun, The University of Akron and Charter One Bank.
In Atlanta, Georgia:
Anonymous, Atlanta Board of Education, Atlanta Foundation, Avaya, Inc., Balloun Family Foundation, Beers/Moody/Integral, BellSouth Corporation, Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, Mary Allen Lindsey Branan Foundation, Brown & Root/William Russell Johnson, The Annie E. Casey Foundation, Cingular Wireless, Coca-Cola Foundation, Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, The James M. Cox Foundation, D&D Group, Delta Airlines Inc., Marcia and John R. Donnell, Jr., The Flagler Company, The John and Mary Franklin Foundation, A Friend of Project GRAD Atlanta, Gay Construction, GE Fund, Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Georgia Power Company/Southern Company, The Price Gilbert Jr. Charitable Fund, The Grable Foundation, John H. and Wilhelmina D. Harland Charitable Foundation Inc., The Home Depot, IBM, Jostens, The Sartain Lanier Family Foundation, Inc., The Ray and Mary Elizabeth Lee Foundation, Inc., Logical Choice Technologies, Lucent Technologies, Metro Petroleum, Inc., Multimedia Communications Services Corporation, NetVersant, Ida A. Ryan Charitable Fund, The Rich Foundation, The Rockdale Foundation
Sun Trust Directed Funds: Sun Trust Bank Atlanta Foundation, Florence C. and Harry L. English Memorial Fund, Harriet McDaniel Marshall Trust, Walter H. and Marjory Rich Memorial Fund, Philip and Irene Toll Gage Foundation
The Tull Charitable Foundation, The Wachovia Foundation, Inc., The David, Helen and Marian Woodward Fund, The Vasser Woolley Foundation, Inc., Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation, UPS Foundation, Zeist Foundation, Washington Mutual, NFL Charities, Project GRAD USA
Communities in Schools of Atlanta, Hands on Atlanta, Helping Teens Succeed, Teach for America
In Cincinnati, Ohio:
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, KnowledgeWorks Foundation, Ohio Department of Education
In Columbus, Ohio:
Anonymous Family Fund, Bank One, Battelle Memorial Institute, Cardinal Health, The Columbus Foundation, The Crane Family, Ford Foundation, The Kass Family, Huntington Bank, Ingram-White Castle Foundation, The Jeffrey Company, Jones Day, KnowledgeWorks Foundation, Lucent Foundation, Harry C. Moores Foundation, National City Bank, Nationwide Foundation, Project GRAD USA, Reese-Shackelford Foundation, The Siemer Foundation, US Dept. of Education, United Way of Central Ohio, The Weil Family
In Kenai Peninsula, Alaska:
Project GRAD USA, The United States Department of Education, The Ford Foundation, Kenai Peninsula Borough School District
In Knoxville, Tennesse:
Charlie & Beth Anderson Family Foundation, The Aslan Foundation, Fred Benton, The Clayton Family Foundation, The Cobble Family Foundation, Cornerstone Foundation, Covenant Health, Michael C. and Jackie L. Crabtree Fund of East Tennessee Foundation, CTI Molecular Imaging, Denark Construction, Inc., Terry & Rosann Douglass Foundation, East Tennessee Foundation, First Tennessee Bank, Ford Foundation, Sam Furrow, Randall L. and Robin Gibson Donor Advised Fund, Haslam Family Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Haslam Fund, Home Federal Bank, Knox County Community Grant, City of Knoxville, Knoxville's Community Development Corporation, Knoxville News Sentinel, Knoxville's Promise, Knoxville Utilities Board, Langley Corporation, Levi Strauss Foundation, Merit Construction, Inc., Metron Donor Advised Fund, Kelly and Beverly Milam Donor Advised Fund, Randall Keith Nutt Fund of the East Tennessee Foundation, Pellissippi State Technical Communty College, Ruby Tuesday, Sampson Enterprices Inc. Fund, William B. Stokely, Jr. Foundation, Suntrust Banks, Inc., Sycamore Foundation, Inc., Lucille S. Thompson Family Foundation, University of Tennessee, Wood Family Foundation, Inc.
In-kind Contributors: Knoxville Community Development Corporation, Knox County Schools Knoxville’s Promise, Levi Strauss Foundation, Pellissippi State Technical Community College, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Workforce Connections
In Los Angeles, California:
Annenberg Foundation, Autry Foundation, Bank of America Foundation, California Community Foundation, California Mentor Foundation, Citigroup Foundation, Joseph Drown Foundation, The Eisner Foundation, The Ford Foundation, The James Irvine Foundation, The Jewish Community Foundation, JP Morgan Chase Foundation, Los Angeles Urban Funders, Lucent Technologies, Merrill Lynch Foundation, Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, RGK Foundation, Sterling Foundation, S. Mark Taper Foundation, Target Foundation, Union Bank, United States-Japan Foundation, J.B. & Emily Van Nuys Charities, Verizon Foundation, Washington Mutual, Weingart Foundation, Wells Fargo Foundation
In-kind Contributors: California State University Northridge, Los Angeles Mission College, Los Angeles Valley College, Mount St. Mary's College, University of California, Los Angeles, and the Economic Alliance of the San Fernando Valley.
In Newark, New Jersey:
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Lucent Technologies, MCJ Foundation, Newark Public Schools, Prudential Foundation, Robert Carey, The Schumann Fund, Verizon Foundation, Victoria Foundation, IBM Global Services, Horizon Blue Cross/Blue Shield of New Jersey
In-kind Contributors: Partners Points of Light Foundation/MissionFish, Scholastic Literacy Partners, Lucent Technologies, ARC Noritake Romann Candle Company, Mandeville Flag Company, Toland Enterprises, Hunt Corporation, Ethan Allen
In the State of Ohio:
KnowledgeWorks Foundation and The Ohio Department of Education
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