Union Pacific Foundation Grants Total $165,200 for Principals' Partnership and Other Washington Charitable Organizations
Omaha, Neb., June 01, 2009 Union Pacific Foundation is granting $165,200 to continue funding The Principals' Partnership and several projects submitted by nonprofit organizations in Washington.
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 Washington. This is the sixth year the program has been in Washington. Additionally, the foundation is providing grants to 15 nonprofit organizations in the state.
"Union Pacific is pleased to continue supporting 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 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. Given today's economic environment and the strain it has created on school resources, we think the Principals' Partnership is more important than ever."
The Principals' Partnership assists approximately 1,000 principals with responsibilities for more than 1 million students. The 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.
Union Pacific funds Principals' Partnership programs in communities in Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
| 2009 Foundation Grants | |
| Recipient | City |
| Good Samaritan Foundation | Puyallup |
| Corporate Council for the Arts | Seattle |
| Page Ahead Children's Literacy Program | Seattle |
| United Way of King County | Seattle |
| American National Red Cross | Spokane |
| Habitat For Humanity International, Inc. | Spokane |
| Lilac Blind Foundation | Spokane |
| Second Harvest Food Bank of the Inland Northwest | Spokane |
| Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation | Spokane |
| United Way of Spokane County | Spokane |
| Young Women's Christian Association | Spokane |
| Sound Youth Counseling | Tacoma |
| Toy Rescue Mission | Tacoma |
| Community Services Northwest | Vancouver |
| Walla Walla Symphony Society, Inc. | Walla Walla |
| The 2009 Principals' Partnership | |
| Participating School | City |
| Avanti High School | Olympia |
| Capital High School | Olympia |
| Olympia Learning Academy | Olympia |
| Olympia High School | Olympia |
| Ballard High School | Seattle |
| The Center School | Seattle |
| Cleveland High School | Seattle |
| Franklin High School | Seattle |
| Garfield High School | Seattle |
| South Lake High School | Seattle |
| Nathan Hale High School | Seattle |
| Nova High School | Seattle |
| Rainier Beach High School | Seattle |
| Roosevelt High School | Seattle |
| Chief Sealth High School | Seattle |
| Summit K-12 School | Seattle |
| Middle College High School | Seattle |
| Marshall Alternative High School | Seattle |
| Ingraham High School | Seattle |
| Seattle Evening High School | Seattle |
| West Seattle High School | Seattle |
| Havermale Alternative High School | Spokane |
| Joel E. Ferris High School | Spokane |
| Lewis and Clark High School | Spokane |
| North Central High School | Spokane |
| John Rogers High School | Spokane |
| Shadle Park High School | Spokane |
| Skill Center School | Spokane |
| Henry Foss High School | Tacoma |
| Lincoln Community Center High School | Tacoma |
| Lincoln Senior High School | Tacoma |
| Mount Tahoma High School | Tacoma |
| Oakland Alternative High School | Tacoma |
| Stadium Senior High School | Tacoma |
| Tacoma School of the Arts | Tacoma |
| Wilson High School | Tacoma |
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.
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. Union Pacific serves many of the fastest-growing U.S. population centers and provides Americans with a fuel-efficient, environmentally responsible and safe mode of freight transportation. Union Pacific's diversified business mix includes Agricultural Products, Automotive, Chemicals, Energy, Industrial Products and Intermodal. The railroad emphasizes excellent customer service and offers competitive 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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