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UNITED WAY SILICON VALLEY THANKS THE FOLLOWING SUPPORTERS, AND UNITED WAY BAY AREA WELCOMES YOU TO THE FAMILY.
CORPORATE ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGNS | Employee giving campaigns at more than 200 companies in Santa Clara County raised $6.2M in FY16, including in excess of $2.4M directed to United Way of Silicon Valley’s own poverty-fighting work. Listed below are companies whose campaigns - often including a corporate matching gift - raised $10,000 or more.
$1,000,000+PwCWestern Digital Corporation
$500,000 - $999,999County of Santa Clara EmployeesTexas Instruments
$250,000 - $499,999Wells Fargo
$100,000 - $249,999AT&TCostcoDeloitte LLP
THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS DONORS
Enterprise Rent-A-CarErnst & Young LLPIBM CorporationUPS
$50,000 - $99,999City of San Jose EmployeesCombined Federal CampaignComerica BankFedExKellogg CompanyLockheed Martin Space SystemsMacy’s Inc.Target Corporation
$25,000 - $49,999Agilent TechnologiesCalifornia State EmployeesComcast CableGraniterockJohnson & Johnson CompaniesNordstrom
$10,000 - $24,999AAA NCNUAbbott LaboratoriesAmerican GirlApplied Materials, Inc.Bank of AmericaCity of Mountain View Employees
City of Sunnyvale EmployeesGE Hitachi Nuclear EnergyGoogleIllinois Tool WorksKPMG LLPMcKinsey & CompanyMicrosoft CorporationNorthrop Grumman Marine SystemsThermo Fisher ScientificUnderwriters Laboratories IncXerox Corporation
DIRECT CORPORATE GIFTS | The companies below provided generous grants or sponsorships to end the cycle of poverty in Santa Clara County. These gifts were received between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016.
$50,000 - $100,000CITIGROUPWestern Digital Corporation
$25,000 - $49,999Texas Instruments
FOUNDATION AND NONPROFIT DONORS | United Way Silicon Valley gratefully acknowledges the following gifts from foundations and nonprofit donors:
$100,000+Siemer Institute for Family Stability
$50,000 - $99,999Law Foundation of Silicon Valley
GOVERNMENT DONORS | United Way Silicon Valley gratefully acknowledges the following gifts from government donors:
Alum Rock Union School District (ARUSD)City of CupertinoCity of GilroyCity of San JoseCity of Saratoga
$10,000 - $24,999American GirlBank of AmericaDependErnst & Young LLPIBM Corporation
$20,000 and belowGordon and Betty Moore Foundation Sacred Heart Community Service
County of Santa ClaraFIRST 5 of Santa Clara CountyInternal Revenue ServiceTown of Los Gatos
Kaiser PermanentePG&E CorporationPwCTherma, Inc.Vocera Communications, Inc.
$5,000 - $9,999AccentureBank of the WestKPMG LLPMicrosoft Corporation
TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY members are creating meaningful change in our community by lending their time, talent and expertise. Individuals annually contribute $10,000 or more to support the fight against poverty.
$100,000+Gordon and Betty Moore
$50,000-$99,999Michael Cordano Mary Ellen and Michael E. Fox, Sr. Sue and Dick Levy Fund John and Tashia Morgridge - TOSA FoundationThao Nguyen and Xiao Liu Tiffany Nguyen Anonymous
$25,000-$49,999Thomas and Julie Archer Mr. James French Dave* and Sheryl HeacockKevin Healy Mr. Joseph Lo Don and Susan Watters
$15,000-$24,999D. Carey J. Philip and Jennifer DiNapoli FoundationMr. Alan Earhart Chuck and Nan Geschke Mark McCaffrey Amity Millhiser Steve and Anne Milligan Michael J. SpencerAnonymous (3)
$10,000-$14,999Scott Angel Brian and Kalyn Baer Ned and Jimi Barnholt Keith Berding Michael Chinn Raman and Sabina Chitkara Rich and Susan Cohen
Robert A. Cook Ernest Cortes Colleen Crowley Michael* and Susan Eckhardt - Chasm InstituteTracey Edwards and Morgan HoffFrances Fluitt Michael and Amy Galles Kumar Ganapathy Ergun Genc Garrett Herbert Mr. Jason Honigberg Mr. Matthew James Kailesh* and Heena KaravadraHsing and Margaret Kung Christopher Lee Joseph Maglione Beverly Kay and Torrence MatthewsGary* and Jill Matuszak
Robert and Katherine Maxfield Carol Murray Evan and Ann Porteus Ms. Heather Rangel Jack and Jodie Russi Paul and Cheryl Sallomi Mary and Doug Scrivner Michael and Linda Smythe John A. and Susan Sobrato John Michael Sobrato Dane Wall and Ellen ParkHoward and Lois Webber James Welsh Ms. Christine Wendin Anonymous (4)
*Denotes Member of Board of Directors
THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS DONORS
EMERGING LEADERS is a group of young professionals committed to making a difference in our community by contributing $500 or more annually to United Way’s Community Action Fund or United Way managed programs. Members support focused on mentoring and empowering youth with leadership skills to build a path to college or out of poverty.
Jean Christophe BeylerBrandon Bright*Marcelo CintraHanyu FanDalia Guizar*Daniel LanzonePhong LeChang-Joon LeeFarah Lelani
WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL is a powerful network of female philanthropists who donated annually $5,000 or more. They developed women to be role models of generosity, volunteers for change and advocates for important causes, with a focus on initiatives that help build early childhood literacy because education is a critical pathway out of poverty.
Jana BarstenAnna ChambersMegan Conway
Ryan LinMax MazzawiKatherine McAuliffe Nate MorrisGabriel OliveraThomas PhamDiane Pham Nadim Rahman*Alisha Rodrigues
Darlene HallJean LeeBeverly Kay Matthews
Tina SayadiJimit ShahGopal SinghAlleysha Tucker*Amir Valiani*Yicheng Zhu Wil Latrhop Divya NarayaanKarla Mendez
Lisa McCaffreyAlison MillarJane Oglesby
May LamMegan BerryJoshua HolidayBrandon ReevesErin Grusenmeyer
*Denotes Emerging Leaders Steering Committee member
UNITED WAY SILICON VALLEY BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015
Kailesh KaravadraBoard Chair
Greg RowleyTreasurer
Agnes LewisSecretary
Members at largeRich CerussiDave CoutureMichael EckhardtAnne EhresmanNuria FernandezDave HeacockJessica Garcia-Kohl
Gary MatuszakSandra Miley*Nate MorrisDr. Ursula RichterGilbert SangariDolly SandovalPamela M. SchrammElizabeth Sills
Steve TateMichele Wymer
*Interim Chief Executive OfficerOctober 2015 - June 2016