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Corporate Champion $100,000+, $500,000+, $1 Million+
$1 Million +
Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy www.corporatephilanthropy.org In response to the October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan, the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy played a crucial role in enabling the IRC to provide lifesaving services in health care, water and sanitation, shelter, and education through a gift of over $1 million from its South Asia Earthquake Relief Fund (SAERF). In August of 2006, SAERF awarded a second $1 million grant for IRC's recovery efforts in health care and education. In November 2007, the IRC received a third grant of $1 million for the IRC's health care sector revitalization project in Mansehra, Pakistan. |
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General Electric Company www.ge.com/fund/ General Electric Company is a long-time supporter of the IRC, through gifts of general support, grants for specific IRC programs, and employee matching gifts. Most recently, with major support from the GE Foundation, the IRC has expanded its efforts in the Darfur region, directing aid to those most in need in Sudan, Chad, and the Central African Republic, and is increasing access to quality education for girls in conflict-affected areas of Northern Uganda. |
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Johnson & Johnson www.jnj.com Johnson & Johnson has been a supporter of IRC's health programs for over four years. Generous funding from Johnson & Johnson has enabled IRC to provide curative and preventive health care services in more than six countries in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Their gifts support programs in areas such as primary health care and adolescent health, reproductive health, HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention, health training conferences, and programs to assist survivors of gender-based violence. In addition to their ongoing support, Johnson & Johnson contributed generously to IRC's emergency response work following the earthquake in Pakistan and the tsunami in Indonesia. |
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$100,000 to $999,999
ACE Group www.acelimited.com Since 1997, unrestricted support from the ACE Group has allowed the IRC to apply funds where they are needed most, both domestically and internationally. When the tsunami hit in 2004, ACE Group's substantial contribution helped the IRC provide lifesaving services in the aftermath of the disaster. ACE Group employees are active volunteers in IRC resettlement offices in the United States. |
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American International Group, Inc. (AIG) www.aig.com Since 1995, AIG has supported the IRC in a variety of ways including unrestricted support, sponsorship of the Freedom Award Dinner, donations from employees, matching gifts from the corporation, and grants for disaster relief including a grant to help IRC respond to communities affected by the Pakistan earthquake in 2005. AIG's leadership in corporate giving has provided the backbone for a number of IRC's lifesaving programs over the years. |
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American Express Foundation home3.americanexpress.com/corp/giving_back.asp American Express is deeply committed to supporting IRC's international relief and recovery programs as well as its domestic resettlement offices around the country including Salt Lake City, Phoenix, San Francisco and Atlanta. With American ExpressÍs assistance, the Resettlement Childcare Certification Program trains refugee women to become certified childcare providers, generating income for them and providing a source of affordable childcare for other refugees. Internationally, American ExpressÍs support of the Emergency Response Preparedness Program in Chad, Indonesia, Liberia, Pakistan and other countries enables IRC to lead efforts to aid people displaced by disaster or conflict around the world. |
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Goldman Sachs & Co. www.goldmansachs.com In addition to vital unrestricted support towards IRC's mission, in 2005, Goldman Sachs & Co. supported the IRCÍs efforts to help Hurricane Katrina evacuees rebuild their lives in the wake of one of the worst disasters to affect the United States. Goldman Sachs also generously supported the IRC's emergency responses to the Pakistan earthquake and 2004 tsunami. |
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Hollywood Foreign Press Association www.hfpa.com In December 2006, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association made a Champion gift to the IRCÍs Darfur Relief Campaign. The support of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has greatly aided the IRC's work to provide water and sanitation, primary health care, and gender based violence protection services to the conflict-affected people in the region. Their support is assisting the IRCÍs long-term goal to improve the Sudanese peopleÍs ability to exercise their fundamental rights, access basic services, and manage their own livelihoods. |
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Western Union www.westernunion.com In June 2006, Western Union made a gift in support of the IRC's Anti-Trafficking Initiatives. This grant was critical for the IRC-Phoenix Resettlement office to continue to provide vital services including access to food, shelter, and health care, ESL and literacy assistance, and other social, legal and immigration related services to victims of trafficking. In 2008, Western Union furthered its committment to the work of the IRC with a grant to support career development training for newly arrived refugees in the United States.
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Corporate Leader $25,000 - $99,999
Bloomberg L.P. www.bloomberg.com In the wake of the devastating tsunami that struck Southeast Asia, Bloomberg, L.P. responded with a generous $100,000 gift to help IRC transition its emergency relief efforts in Indonesia to a long-term rehabilitation and revitalization strategy, aimed at restoring the capacity of the local community to recover, revitalize, and regain independence. |
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HSBC www.us.hsbc.com Since 2004 HSBC-North America has supported the IRCÍs financial literacy initiatives in Phoenix, Arizona. Through this partnership, the IRC is able to provide workshops on banking, budgeting, credit, home ownership, consumer issues, tax preparation, and job readiness. This financial literacy program will help resettled refugees make sound decisions regarding their financial futures, and successfully build new lives in the United States. For more information, please check YourMoneyCounts.com. |
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IDT Corporation www.idt.com In addition to sponsorship of the IRCÍs annual Freedom Award Dinner, IDT CorporationÍs unrestricted support is helping the IRC save and rebuild lives and communities in war-torn and disaster-stricken regions around the world, and helping resettled refugees in the United States achieve self-sufficiency. |
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JPMorgan Chase and Co. www.jpmorgan.com JPMorgan Chase and Co. played a critical role in helping IRC quickly deliver emergency relief to tsunami affected areas in Aceh, Indonesia and enabled IRC to provide innovative services for children living in these devastated communities. In the months after the 2004 tsunami, the companyÍs continued support helped the Acehnese people rebuild their livelihoods through community-driven regeneration programs, laying the groundwork for long-term recovery. |
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The Lehman Brothers Foundation www.lehman.com The Lehman Brothers Foundation has been a supporter of IRC since 1993, sponsoring the Freedom Award Dinner and providing vital unrestricted funding. In 2006, The Lehman Brothers Foundation made a generous grant to support IRC's Healing Classrooms Initiative for children in conflict and post-conflict settings. This grant is enabling IRC to train 10,000 teachers in over 13 African countries, giving them tools to ensure a healing and supportive learning environment for their young students. |
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MS Development Holdings L.L.C. www.msdevelop.net MS Development Holdings supports the IRCÍs lifesaving work in Darfur, Sudan and in neighboring Chad, where approximately 200,000 Sudanese refugees have fled. As a supporter of the IRCÍs Darfur Relief Campaign, MS Development Holdings has helped provide critical health, water and sanitation, shelter, and protection services for the tens of thousands of women, children, and families who have taken flight in search of safety in the region. |
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PepsiCo, Inc. www.pepsico.com IRC's partnership with PepsiCo over the past ten years includes sponsorship of our Freedom Award Dinner, unrestricted gifts from the Foundation, support from employees, and matching gifts from the company. PepsiCo's long-time support of the IRC's international and US resettlement programs is illustrative of their commitment to helping the plight of refugees and displaced people in conflict-affected regions throughout the world. |
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Pfizer www.Pfizer.com The IRC and Pfizer have worked together for over half a century, beginning with Pfizer's historic donation of antibiotics in 1956 to assist the Hungarian people in their struggle for freedom. Today, this long-standing partnership, which includes restricted donations, workplace giving campaigns, and employee matching gifts, remains crucial to the IRC's mission. Pfizer's support of both IRC's emergency response and post-conflict development, helps to save lives and provide lasting, durable solutions for uprooted populations. Additionally, through Pfizer's Global Health Fellows Program, Pfizer employees have spent up to 6 months with the IRC, lending their expertise at the Mae Tao Clinic in Thailand and at Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. |
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Select Equity Group, Inc. www.selectequity.com Emergency response support from the Select Equity Group helped IRC deploy multi-disciplinary teams within 24 hours of the earthquake that devastated northern Pakistan in 2005. These teams provided healthcare, psychosocial services and counseling, shelter and warm clothing, and food and other items that saved lives as winter descended. As the initial emergency phase ended, support from Select Equity Group enabled the IRC to work alongside local communities to drive recovery forward. |
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Yahoo! www.yahoo.com For the past two years, Yahoo! has been a prominent supporter of IRCÍs Bay Area Dinner which features the Sarlo Foundation Distinguished Humanitarian Service Awards. As a member of the event's Sponsorship Circle, Yahoo's gift has helped the IRC honor exceptional humanitarian workers for their dedication and sacrifice on behalf of refugees, the displaced, and other victims of oppression or violent conflict.
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Corporate Citizens $10,000 - $24,999
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Altria Group, Inc. AmericanLife TV Network Datron World Communications Essilor International Herbert L. Jamison & Co. Jacob Burns Film Center King & Spalding LLP KPMG Malibu Dream Girl, Inc. Mars & Co. Consulting Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Plaza Construction Company Reed Smith, LLP Revolve Clothing Salesforce.com Foundation The IAC Foundation The Prudential Foundation The Taubman Company Time, Inc. Union Bank of California Foundation Warner Brothers Entertainment Winston & Strawn Foundation
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Corporate Supporters $5,000 - $9,999
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ALCAN Allen & Overy LLP Avaya Avon Products, Inc Bank of America Conde Nast Publications Credit Suisse First Boston European American Equities Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Gilead Sciences, Inc. Guilford Publications, Inc. Kroll Associates, Inc. Microsoft Corporation Nomura America Foundation Stand Up With Style, Inc. SurveyMonkey.com T. Edward Wines Ltd. Techinsurance The Morrison & Foerster Foundation Universal Studios, Inc. W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
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