Appleton Downtown, Inc. - Jennifer Stephany: Appleton Downtown, Inc. (ADI) is a
not-for-profit community coalition dedicated to an economically strong, safe,
attractive and exciting downtown. ADI's mission is to make Downtown
Appleton a vibrant and accessible destination for business, learning, living
and leisure. They
focus their attention to business retention and recruitment by creating a
vibrant lineup of events and promotions to market downtown Appleton such as the
farm market, lunch and evening concerts, Death by Chocolate, Soup Walk,
Octoberfest arts and crafts, parades and Art on the Town. ADI works closely with the City of
Appleton Public Works Department to keep the central city a clean and
attractive place to work or play. When
it comes to safety, Appleton has been ranked as one of the nation's safest cities.
Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass - Jan Smith: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass rebranded to
focus its attention on glass art as its core area of expertise and evolving
history. By focusing its educational efforts in the area of glass art,
the museum can use its distinct network to bring new educational and
exhibit opportunities to the community and connect participants to an
international world of art, science and invention through glass resulting in
increased visibility of the museum in the Fox Cities as a destination, unique
offerings and economic impact.
Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes,
Inc., - Amy Flanders: At Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great
Lakes, we are honored to, "Build girls of courage, confidence and
character who make the world a better place." For over 100 years, Girl
Scouts has been committed to giving girls new opportunities. The cookie program
teaches financial literacy, camp gives the wonder and beauty of outdoor
adventures, and traditional programming provides leadership skills that girls
need to be successful. The Girl Scout Cookie Program is the largest girl-led
business and one of the most respected financial literacy programs in the
world. Girls who participate in the Cookie Program get hands-on entrepreneurial
experience and learn five key skills: goal setting, decision making, money
management, people skills, and business ethics. When you purchase a box of Girl
Scout cookies, you are supporting local girls as they reach their goals and
learn essential skills that they'll carry with them throughout their lives. The
cookie sale begins January 10, 2014.
Harbor
House - Beth Schnorr: Established in 1984, Harbor House is the only
organization offering safe shelter and outreach programming to victims,
including children, and survivors of domestic violence throughout Outagamie and
Calumet counties. Not only do we provide emergency shelter in our 55-bed
facility, but we also offer one-on-one counseling and advocacy, legal advocacy
and assistance, support groups, education and resource referrals. Harbor House
serves more than approximately 1,800 people annually through our core programs
and in 2012 another 11,000+ students, educators and members of various
community groups took part in awareness and prevention initiatives. Our mission is to lead a community-wide
partnership in the awareness and prevention of domestic violence and abuse, and
to offer safety and support to diverse families in crisis. This mission is
carried out in our concentration on our four current strategic initiatives,
which serve as overall programming goals: 1) Meet the needs of a more diverse
population; 2) Succeed in preventing domestic violence; 3) Increase involvement
and diversity among board and committee members; and 4) Maintain a financially
secure organization.
STEP Industries - Michelle Devine-Giese: STEP Industries is a social enterprising offering
HOPE to those in recovery from alcohol and drug addiction through transitional
employment. STEP Industries is 95% self supported through the sales of
its packaging and assembly services. In order to serve the mission of
STEP, providing soft skills training in a supportive alcohol and drug free
environment we partner with local manufactures to provided needed services for
their products.
Big
Brothers Big Sisters of the Fox Valley Region - Greg Woller: For more than 100 years, Big Brothers Big
Sisters has operated under the belief that inherent in every child is the
ability to succeed and thrive in life. As the nation’s largest donor and
volunteer supported mentoring network, Big Brothers Big Sisters makes
meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers (“Bigs”) and children
(“Littles”), ages 6 through 18. We develop positive relationships that have a
direct and lasting effect on the lives of young people. Mission: provide children facing adversity with strong
and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change
their lives for the better, forever.
Fox
Valley Symphony - Rosie Cannizzo: The
Fox Valley Symphony is in its 47th year of providing transformative
experiences for our community as a whole, and for the professional musicians in
our community who play in the adult orchestra, as well as the thousands of area
children who experience the power of symphonic music each year through our
Youth Orchestra and our other educational programs. Rotarians at our table
shared with each other some meaningful experiences that we’ve each had with
live music and art, and how those experiences have touched us and in some cases
had a profound impact on our lives. The Fox Valley Symphony works very hard to
improve the quality of life for the whole community by providing these magical
moments for as many people as we can.
Feeding America - Patti Habeck: Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin is a food
bank serving 36 counties in Eastern Wisconsin, including 27 counties in
Northeast Wisconsin. We provide millions of pounds of food each
month to local food pantries, meal programs, and emergency shelters—including
vital protein, produce and shelf-stable products. The demand
for food in Northeast Wisconsin from our facility has increased 61% in the past
two years, leading us to intensify our work in the region. We
work efficiently and collaboratively to address the need, and to help
find solutions to hunger.
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