AT&T Supports Nonprofit Organizations in Milwaukee Area; Builds Stronger Communities Through $9 Million in National Grant Program
AT&T Excelerator Grants Assist Organizations Serving Diverse Ethnic Groups, Low-Income Families, People With Disabilities, Youth and Seniors
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 16, 2007
The AT&T Foundation — the corporate philanthropy organization of AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) — has announced that it has awarded more than $108,000 to support nine Milwaukee-area nonprofit organizations, including The Pregnancy Support Connection Inc., through the AT&T Excelerator competitive technology grant program.
Since 2002, the AT&T Excelerator program has provided more than 2,500 technology grants — totaling more than $47.8 million — to organizations across the country. In 2007, 680 regional and local nonprofit organizations have benefited nationwide from nearly $9 million through the competitive program. This year, the AT&T Foundation expanded the Excelerator grant program for the first time to include AT&T Southeast’s nine-state service area.
"Funding such as this will allow us to better help those in need of our services," said Theresa Leben, executive director of The Pregnancy Support Connection Inc. "As technology changes so fast, it can be difficult for nonprofit groups such as ours to keep up with the pace. Thanks to the support of AT&T, those who are supported by our services will have a more efficient care system to manage at-risk women and girls."
The AT&T Excelerator program provides technology access to organizations working to strengthen underserved communities. Helping nonprofits integrate technology into their operations and community outreach, AT&T Excelerator grants also place technology tools in the hands of the underserved populations that the nonprofits work with in order to provide resources such as education programs, Internet access, computer training and job-skills development.
"For the past six years, the AT&T Excelerator program has demonstrated the importance of how technology can benefit communities and organizations," said Tricia Frost, director of External Affairs, AT&T Wisconsin. "The Pregnancy Support Connection Inc. and other organizations in the Milwaukee area will continue to use technology funded by this program to empower the community and change the lives of the people whom they serve on a day-to-day basis."
In addition to The Pregnancy Support Connection, other Milwaukee-area organizations that are receiving this year’s grants include: Boys and Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee, Community Warehouse, Literary Services of Wisconsin, Local Initiatives Support Corp., Milwaukee Economic Development Corp., Safe & Sound, Wisconsin Council on Economic Education and Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership.
2007 AT&T Excelerator grants will help nonprofit organizations across Wisconsin and the U.S. improve their operations and build stronger communities through:
- Internet Access — networked, high speed access to the Internet and e-mail.
- Data Networking — network connectivity that enables easy sharing of database applications and information systems.
- Online Outreach — interactive, Web-based applications that support activities such as service delivery, volunteer recruiting and e-fundraising.
- Staff Technology Capacity — technology-training programs for nonprofit staff members.
- Pooled Technology Resources — programs that work to address the technology needs of multiple nonprofits.
In 2006, AT&T Inc. and the AT&T Foundation contributed more than $101 million to nonprofit organizations across the country. With its strong giving record, the AT&T Foundation ranks among the most generous corporate foundations in the United States.
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