ZoomInfo Employees Raise More Than $2 Million for Local Nonprofits During 2021 Winter Donation Drive
ZoomInfo (NASDAQ: ZI) announced that its employees raised over $2 million during the 2021 Winter Donation Drive for youth-focused nonprofits in local communities. Significant contributions included over $1 million for Evergreen Public Schools in Vancouver, Wash., and $130,000 for Cradles to Crayons in Massachusetts. ZoomInfo employees have now surpassed $3.26 million in donations over six years. These funds support various community services, emphasizing the company's commitment to social responsibility.
- Employees raised over $2 million in 2021, a record for the company.
- More than $1 million was allocated to Evergreen Public Schools, enhancing community support.
- Funding supports essential services like emergency housing and utilities assistance.
- The cumulative total of donations over six years exceeded $3.26 million, demonstrating ongoing commitment.
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Donations to Aid 11 Youth- and Family-Focused Nonprofit Organizations in the Company’s Local Communities
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“On behalf of our school community,
Employees based in
“ZoomInfo’s generous donation will make an enormous impact on families struggling in Massachusetts,” said
In the face of 2021’s ongoing challenges, employees again shattered a
“Our teams recognize that it’s not enough to just do well, but that it is a responsibility for those who do well, to also do good,” said
Included in the total is a donation of more than
Employees again leaned into their creativity to raise money for their causes, auctioning off various experiences and homemade items.
During the
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Vancouver, Wash. – As a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting theEvergreen Public Schools and the community and schools as a whole, the Family &Community Resource Centers partners with theSouthwest Washington community to bridge the basic needs gap, foster innovative and engaging learning experiences, and maximize opportunities to ensure that all students have access to their most basic needs.-
The OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in
Portland, Ore. brings care and new hope to children throughoutOregon and southwestWashington , turning the world’s latest research into innovative treatment plans for kids. With over 140,000 patient visits annually, Doernbecher donations pay for books, toys, art supplies, and other items that help patients and their families feel more welcome. -
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Clark County Food Bank distributes over 8 million pounds of food and 6.7 million meals a year. The regional food bank provides emergency food relief to the individuals and families of southwestWashington and aims to eliminate the various causes of hunger. -
Share supports low-income adults, children, and families through a spectrum of social services. Among its many offerings throughout
Vancouver, Wash. , the organization provides free nutritious meals, emergency shelters, rent assistance, permanent and subsidized housing, and a matched-savings program. -
Based in
Vancouver, Wash. , the Vida’s Ark program of Transitional Youth provides outreach, housing, and vocational training for pregnant or parenting females between the ages of 14 and 24.
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The OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in
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Waltham, Mass. – Cradles to Crayons is driven by a focused and all-important goal: to make life better for children in need. To make this happen, they connect communities that need, with communities that have. AMassachusetts winter can be debilitating, so this time of year, Cradles to Crayons runs the Gear Up for Winter program to supply winter gear to children whose families struggle just to stay warm and prepare them for winter before it becomes an emergency. -
Bethesda, Md. – TheBoys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington offer accessible and affordable after-school programming to children and teens inWashington ,Maryland , andNorthern Virginia . Its facilities create a sense of physical and emotional safety for their young members, and their staff makes the club feel like home – fostering a family atmosphere. The young people are afforded the opportunity to develop critical thinking, and physical, social, technological, artistic and life skills by participating in interactive activities intentionally designed to support their development and overall well-being in a number of areas. -
Grand Rapids, Mich. – Samaritas Foster Care is one of Michigan’s largest faith-based, nonprofit health and human services agencies, serving over 20,000 people statewide. The agency helps children find loving families by utilizing family preservation, foster care, and adoption programs and services. ThroughSamaritas , New Americans can access resettlement services for refugees and establish new homes.Samaritas offers transitional homes for the homeless, women exiting the prison system, and victims of human trafficking. Seniors seeking cost-effective, independent living options with memory care and rehab support can also lean onSamaritas for assistance. -
Conshohocken, Pa. ,Melville, N.Y. – Since 1977,Delta Community Supports has empowered individuals to live fulfilling lives through a wide range of community-based services and mutually rewarding relationships. From foster care and adoption services to support services for adults with developmental disabilities, Delta helps people – over 2,000 of them annually – grow and thrive through all stages of life. -
San Mateo, Calif. ,San Francisco, Calif. – For over 65 years, theBoys & Girls Clubs of North San Mateo County have been a positive, driving force for youth development and academic empowerment. With a mission to inspire and enable young people to realize their full potential and contribute to their communities, the clubs elevate their legacy by ensuring that their youth’s future academic success, and a future in today’s workforce, are equal and accessible to all youth inSouth San Francisco andPacifica . -
Atlanta, Ga. ,Salt Lake City, Utah – Since 1860, theBoys and Girls Clubs of America has aimed to enable all young people, especially those most in need, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. The clubs provide a world-class experience that assures success is within reach of every young person who walks through their doors, with members on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future, while demonstrating good character and citizenship and living a healthy lifestyle.
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