番茄视频

 

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

 

Giving back to our communities is a part of who we are.

Since its founding in 1890, a spirit of service and community investment have been a defining value and guiding principle for 番茄视频. In 1999 we formed the 番茄视频 Foundation, which awards over $1 million in grants to a diverse array of charitable organizations across the United States each year. In addition, 番茄视频 teams live our culture of giving back every day, volunteering in their communities, donating construction services, running charitable drives, mentoring aspiring builders, and more.

GIVING BACK THROUGH QUARTERLY GRANTS

The 番茄视频 Foundation is 50-percent funded by contributions from 番茄视频 employee-owners. Every dollar is matched by the company and then distributed through quarterly grants to qualified 501c3 nonprofits in our eleven giving areas: Tempe/Phoenix, Tucson, El Paso, North Texas, Central Texas, Sacramento, Irvine, San Diego, Salt Lake City, Charlotte, Florida and the Pacific Northwest. Local committees of employee-owners decide which organizations to fund in each of our giving areas, ensuring we support causes they feel most passionate about. The Foundation considers a broad range of social issues but gives special focus to under-served children and teens, domestic violence victims, and military veterans and their families. The deadlines to apply for grants are March 15, June 15, September 15 and December 15.

 

 

$14 MILLION

Donated Since 1999

228

Grants Awarded in 2023

25,000+ HRS

Employee Volunteer Time Since 1999

 

DISASTER RELIEF DONATIONS to rebuild our communities

Every so often, our communities face grave challenges from unforeseen events such as hurricanes, wildfires or the COVID-19 pandemic. To help our neighbors in need, the 番茄视频 Foundation gives emergency and disaster relief grants on a discretionary basis to organizations at the front lines of these crises. In May 2020 as families struggled with the immediate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 番茄视频 Foundation distributed $200,000 across all of our giving areas to support community food banks, domestic violence shelters and front-line healthcare workers. After the mass shooting in El Paso in 2019, the Foundation gave $10,000 to a victims fund. These funds as well as our employee-owners鈥 individual volunteer efforts have made a tremendous impact to protect, nourish, heal and rebuild several communities.

 

鈥淰oices for Children is deeply grateful to the 番茄视频 Foundation for your investment in our organization, which has allowed us to provide irreplaceable support and advocacy for foster children through our Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) program during this challenging time. Without you, we would not be able to extend lifelines to children in foster care through their CASA volunteer.鈥

鈥 聽Robin Pearson, Executive Director, Voices for CASA Children