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United Way Fox Cities |
United Way Fox Cities brings diverse people and resources together to build a stronger, more caring community for everyone. The organization provides a significant amount of funding to assist Big Brothers Big Sisters in serving the children in our community. We are thankful for their commitment and drive, without the United Way Fox Cities - many of our services wouldn't be possible. |
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Oshkosh Area United Way |
The Oshkosh Area United Way is a non-profit organization, dedicated to doing what matters™ in our community. This year, the Oshkosh Area United Way invested more than $1.1 million in our community. |
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Miron Construction Co., Inc. |
The relationship between these two organizations is mirrored through mission, desire for growth and service area. Big Brothers Big Sisters and Miron Construction proudly serve the Fox Valley and it’s outer lying areas and strive for excellence in combining community and business together, to grow stronger. |
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Fox Communities Credit Union |
For more than a decade, Fox Communities Credit Union has supported Big Brothers Big Sisters. Through donations, sponsorships and fundraisers, Fox Communities Credit Union displays loyalty and presence within the Big Brothers Big Sisters agency. |
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Appleton |
From its signature sponsorship of Bowl for Kids' Sake, leadership on our board of directors, and dozens of volunteers mentors from its workforce, Appleton shows passion in supporting the community and in being a leader in corporate philanthropy. |
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Oshkosh Corporation |
Oshkosh Corporation Foundation has been a regular, long-time, generous supporter of both the Oshkosh office and our Appleton office. Oshkosh Corporation employees are current and past volunteer mentors. And recently, they supported our Mentor Recruitment Initiative to serve the hundreds of children on our waiting list. |
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J.J. Keller |
J. J. Keller Foundation's primary mission is to provide funding to organizations, projects and programs which will positively impact lives in the greater Fox Valley community. Specifically, funding is targeted toward needs that would otherwise remain unfulfilled.
Big Brothers Big Sisters is a good fit for the foundation's focus on disadvantaged inividuals and children and youth; as well as preventative programming and meeting critical community needs.
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