2010 LEAD FUNDERS
Anonymous
Bostik, Inc.
Briggs & Stratton Corporation
Bucyrus Foundation, Inc.
JPMorgan Chase
Emory T. Clark Family Charitable Foundation
Forest County Potawatomi Community Foundation
Four-Four Foundation, Inc.
Greater Milwaukee Foundation's Community Grant Fund
Greater Milwaukee Foundation's Gleischman Sumner Co., Inc. Fund
Greater Milwaukee Foundation's James Cattey Fund
Greater Milwaukee Foundation's Marjorie & Joseph Heil Fund
Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation
Johnson Controls, Inc.
Joseph and Vera Zilber Family Foundation
Ladish Company Foundation
Marshall & Ilsley Corporation
Melitta S. Pick Charitable Trust
Nonprofit Management Fund
Northwestern Mutual Foundation, Inc.
Patrick and Anna M. Cudahy Fund
R. A. Stevens Family Foundation
Ralph Evinrude Foundation, Inc.
Robert W. Baird Foundation, Inc.
Roundy's Supermarkets, Inc.
Service Club of Milwaukee
Stackner Family Foundation
The Catholic Community Foundation
TJX Foundation
We Energies
Wells Fargo Foundation
2010 DONORS AND SPONSORS
Download and view LSW's 2010 Support from Organizations (PDF).
Download and view LSW's 2010 Individual Gifts (PDF).
WHY WE GIVE TO LSW |
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"Literacy forms an important cornerstone for economic success." - Don & Mary Jo Layden |
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Don and Mary Jo Layden are not unknown in this community, and neither is their commitment to making it better. Myriad organizations and institutions are beneficiaries of their unending support—United Way of Greater Milwaukee, Marquette University, the Milwaukee Area Workforce Investment Board, and Literacy Services of Wisconsin among them. The Layden's passion for service and enduring allegiance to Milwaukee from the highest leadership levels, to the most direct support on the ground, are the essential elements to creating transformational change in our community. "LSW is enhancing the lives of all of us by enabling those in our community who cannot read with the gift of literacy. Literacy forms an important cornerstone for economic success. We are proud to support LSW in its efforts to enable full participation in our society by providing the tools to read." |
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If you would like to know more about volunteering at LSW, please join us for one of our bi-monthly Volunteer Orientation meetings. The one hour session will introduce you to what Literacy Services is and how you can help in our mission to educate adults in Milwaukee. The calendar on our events page lists the dates and times of upcoming Volunteer Orientations.
If you'd like to attend a Volunteer Orientation, please contact Mark Neufang at mark@literacyservices.org.
