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April 15, 2008 |
Volume
16, Number 4
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Hacienda Kicks Off a New Park-Wide
Community Giving Campaign
Community involvement is a vital part of the vision and commitment of
Hacienda Business Park. To advance the park’s community
involvement objectives, Hacienda is launching a new community giving
initiative – the Hacienda Helping Hands campaign – conducted in
partnership with the Tri-Valley Community Foundation, a long-time
member of the community and a Hacienda tenant.
“We believe that it is in our best interest to promote a business
culture that values giving back to the community. Employees come
to work for companies, and stay with companies, that give back.
Customers like doing business with companies that give back.
Corporate and government partners respect companies that make community
giving part of the way they do business,” says Hacienda general manager
James Paxson.
With the help of volunteers from Hacienda companies, the Hacienda
Helping Hands campaign will be in full swing by early May, with
information about the campaign going out to all park tenants through
the end of April. Key features of Hacienda Helping Hands include:
- An annual campaign supported by contributions from
Hacienda companies that will fund grants to health and human service
organizations, educational programs, and cultural projects in our
community.
- Prominent recognition for participating companies in
Hacienda Business Park publications, in the local media, and at a
campaign celebration with local government and community leaders.
- Access for participating companies to promotional
materials for the Hacienda Helping Hands grants program, as a single
source for referring and responding to requests for donations that park
companies receive each year.
Teaming with Hacienda in this new initiative, the Tri-Valley Community
Foundation will coordinate the campaign for the park and conduct the
Hacienda Helping Hands annual grants program, which will benefit local
charities that serve children, youth, families, and seniors in the
community; educational projects; environmental initiatives; and
cultural arts programs. “Because the average
household income in the Tri-Valley is high, our public schools, local
hospitals, and city human service and cultural programs do not qualify
for additional state and federal funds to meet critical needs and
support community development. By working together as a team,
Hacienda Business Park companies can help vital health and human
service organizations and cultural arts groups in our community thrive,
enriching the lives of all of us who live and work here,” explains
David Rice, President of the Tri-Valley Community Foundation.
The Foundation is a public charity with the long-range wellbeing of the
Tri-Valley region as its singular focus. With a current
charitable base of more than 2,000 donors annually, the Foundation
raises funds and “brokers” collaborative partnerships to meet vital
human needs in the region and support educational and cultural
community programs.
“We would like to challenge all park companies to participate in the
Hacienda Helping Hands campaign and help meet the park’s objectives of
greater community involvement,” says Paxson. Paxson and Rice are
hoping for a strong response from Hacienda companies to the park-wide
campaign, which to their knowledge is unprecedented as a community
involvement strategy: “We know of no other business park that has
taken this kind of team approach to making a difference in their
community,” observes Rice. The Hacienda Helping Hands campaign
will continue into the early summer. A park-wide celebration will
be held in the fall, recognizing participating companies and awarding
grants to local organizations.
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