ZoomInfo Employees Donate More Than $650,000 to Local Nonprofits Through 2020 Winter Donation Drive
Employees Raise Money for Nine Youth- and Family-Focused Nonprofit Organizations in the Company’s Local Communities
Despite the challenges of 2020, employees again set a
“The commitment and generosity shown by our employees is remarkable,” said
Included in the total is a
Members of ZoomInfo’s Board of Directors – as well as many of the bankers, lawyers, accountants, and other advisors that managed ZoomInfo’s initial public offering in
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. -
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 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. – Since 1977,Delta Family Services 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. -
Bellevue, Wash. – The mission of theBoys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue is to inspire & enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. -
Atlanta, Ga. – TheFoster Care Support Foundation (FCSF) serves a vital and growing need throughoutGeorgia by providing free clothing, infant equipment, and developmental toys to thousands of children in foster and relative care. FCSF strives to help abused and neglected children experience a kind and nurturing daily life while displaced in foster and relative care. It also aims to strengthen the ability of foster and relative care families to meet the needs of their displaced children by implementing a community-based resource and education that can decrease the need for institutionalized care. -
San Mateo, 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 . -
Ra’anana,
Israel – AMCHA, theIsraeli Center for Psychological and Social Support for Holocaust Survivors and the Second Generation, was established in 1987 by Holocaust survivors and mental health professionals in order to provide psychological, supportive and social care to Holocaust survivors and their families.
Employees leaned into their creativity to raise money for their causes:
- One employee and her husband made and sold fresh homemade salsa and donated the proceeds.
- An employee painted several pieces of art and auctioned them off to support the cause.
- Another employee secured donation pledges based on the number of college sports mascots he could name.
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Auctioned and raffled items included a wine-tasting trip for eight to a winery in the fabled
Columbia Valley wine region, a gift basket ofPacific Northwest blended coffee beans, and another gift basket full of goodies from a local running store.
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