Union Pacific Foundation Continues The Principals' Partnership in Oregon Public High Schools
The Principals’ Partnership and Nonprofit Organizations in Oregon Receive $220,700 from Union Pacific Foundation
Omaha, Neb., March 10, 2008 Union Pacific Foundation is granting $220,700 to fund The Principals' Partnership and projects submitted by nonprofit organizations in Oregon.
The Principals' Partnership, the signature giving program of Union Pacific Foundation, will continue to serve as a professional resource to 36 public high school principals in Oregon. This is the fifth year the program has been in Oregon. Additionally, the Foundation is providing grants to 21 nonprofit organizations in the state.
"Union Pacific continues our association with the great organizations located where our employees live and work because we know they help make those communities a better place," said Bob Turner, president of Union Pacific Foundation. "We are also very proud of our award winning program that supports public high school principals called The Principals' Partnership. Union Pacific created The Partnership because we believe strong leaders build strong schools and ultimately, stronger communities."
The Principals' Partnership assists approximately 1,000 principals with responsibilities for more than 1 million students. The six-year-old program helps fulfill principals' leadership needs through a number of opportunities, including research, networking and workshops. Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, the Partnership starts with the professional needs of each principal and offers an individually customized program to meet those needs. The program is offered at no cost to the school, the district or the principal.
The Principals' Partnership was created seven years ago and is offered to public high school principals in key communities served by Union Pacific. The program extends to principals in Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
| 2008 Foundation Grants – Oregon | |
| Recipient | City |
| Baker County Casa Inc | Baker City |
| Boys & Girls Club of Corvallis | Corvallis |
| Oregon Family Support Network Inc | Eugene |
| Childrens Course Inc | Gladstone |
| United Way of the Columbia Gorge | Hood River |
| Habitat for Humanity International Inc | Klamath Falls |
| United Way of the Klamath Basin | Klamath Falls |
| Shelter from the Storm | La Grande |
| United Way of Union County | LaGrande |
| Social Services of Clackamas County Inc | Oregon City |
| Arts Council of Pendleton | Pendleton |
| Oregon East Symphony Inc | Pendleton |
| United Way of Umatilla & Morrow Counties | Pendleton |
| Oregon Historical Society | Portland |
| Portland Youthbuilders | Portland |
| The Tucker-Maxon Oral School | Portland |
| United Way of the Columbia-Willamette | Portland |
| World Forestry Center Inc | Portland |
| Pentacle Theatre Inc | Salem |
| United Way of Lane County | Springfield |
| Friends of the Umatilla Public Library | Umatilla |
| 2008 The Principal's Partnership – Oregon | |
| Participating School | City |
| Arlington High School | Arlington |
| Baker Senior High School | Baker City |
| Bonanza School | Bonanza |
| Chiloquin Junior Senior High School | Chiloquin |
| Gilchrist School | Gilchrist |
| Hermiston High School | Hermiston |
| McNary High School | Keizer |
| Falcon Heights Academy | Klamath Falls |
| Henley High School | Klamath Falls |
| Klamath Union High School | Klamath Falls |
| Mazama High School | Klamath Falls |
| La Grande High School | La Grande |
| Lost River Junior Senior High School | Merrill |
| Nyssa High School | Nyssa |
| Ontario High School | Ontario |
| Pendleton High School | Pendleton |
| Alliance at Meek ProTech | Portland |
| Benson High School | Portland |
| Cleveland High School | Portland |
| Franklin High School | Portland |
| Grant High School | Portland |
| Jefferson High School | Portland |
| Lincoln High School | Portland |
| Madison High School | Portland |
| Roosevelt High School | Portland |
| Metropolitan Learning Center | Portland |
| Wilson High School | Portland |
| Barbara Roberts Alternative High School | Salem |
| McKay High School | Salem |
| North Salem High School | Salem |
| South Salem High School | Salem |
| Sprague High School | Salem |
| West Salem High School | Salem |
| The Dalles-Wahtonka Union High School | The Dalles |
| Reynolds High School | Troutdale |
| Umatilla High School | Umatilla |
The Union Pacific Foundation grants to nonprofit organizations support education, health and human services, and charitable outreach, and reflect Union Pacific Foundation's 49-year tradition of supporting community and civic programs.
Union Pacific Foundation
The Union Pacific Foundation is the primary philanthropic arm of Union Pacific Corporation. The Foundation has distributed funds since 1959 to qualified organizations in communities served by Union Pacific. The Foundation is not endowed, but is funded each year from the operating profits of Union Pacific Corporation. Much of the foundation's philanthropic support is directed toward The Principals' Partnership, its signature giving program. Union Pacific believes principals who are effective leaders build strong schools, which in turn produce solid citizens, workers and adults. When that happens, we all benefit.
About Union Pacific
Union Pacific Corporation owns one of America's leading transportation companies. Its principal operating company, Union Pacific Railroad, links 23 states in the western two-thirds of the country and serves the fastest-growing U.S. population centers. Union Pacific's diversified business mix includes Agricultural Products, Automotive, Chemicals, Energy, Industrial Products and Intermodal. The railroad offers competitive long-haul routes from all major West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to eastern gateways. Union Pacific connects with Canada's rail systems and is the only railroad serving all six major gateways to Mexico, making it North America's premier rail franchise.
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