Wisconsin Literacy relies on corporate sponsorships and individual donations to provide the support, training and advocacy community-based adult literacy programs need to serve their students.
Dollar General has a longstanding tradition of supporting literacy and education in the U.S. In 2005, the company awarded more than 930 grants to nonprofit organizations dedicated to increasing literacy levels.
The award ceremony celebrates the achievements of Wisconsin’s adult literacy and English language students and the community, family, and workplace literacy programs that serve them.
The AT&T Foundation Excelerator grant program helps nonprofit organizations meet their missions via enhanced technology resources. AT&T Foundation — the philanthropic arm of the AT&T family of companies — is committed to helping strengthen nonprofits that serve people of all backgrounds and needs.
Marshall & Ilsley Corporation supports many organizations that provide vital services to individuals in the communities it serves. M&I is committed to providing funds that make a real difference in the lives of thousands of men, women, and children.
American Family has a long tradition of giving back to the communities in which it does business. The company and its leaders believe in investing time and money in the communities in which it operates to ensure quality of life for those communities and their residents.