Corporate Giving
Businesses and corporations have several opportunities to support ACCESS, either through annual donations, scholarships to ACCESS Academy and/or naming rights and special event sponsorship opportunities.
Annual Donations
Business and corporate donations help ACCESS provide comprehensive programs and services to the greater community. ACCESS students, clients and families rely on the generosity of our donors to help maintain our programs and reach as many children, youths, educators and parents as possible with our services.
ACCESS has many different giving levels, and gifts of any amount are appreciated. Donors are listed in the semiannual ACCESS newsletter. ACCESS Stewards, those individuals who donate more than $1,000 annually, are listed in the annual report and a lobby plaque and are honored at an annual donor appreciation party.
Scholarships
Many businesses and corporations enjoy supporting the education of an ACCESS Academy student with an annual scholarship. Half-tuition scholarships of $3,750 and full-tuition scholarships of $7,500 help alleviate the burden of educational costs for families that struggle financially.
Naming Rights and Special Event Sponsorship Opportunities
ACCESS educational, technology and retail programs offer businesses and corporations unique naming rights opportunities. Businesses and organizations are a regular part of the four annual ACCESS special events, Starry Starry Night, the ACCESS Cup golf tournament, Bingo Bash and The Big Easel. Each event offers various sponsorship levels and benefits, including business-hosted ACCESS Cup golf teams.
For more information about corporate giving, contact Kellie Wilhite, ACCESS director of development, at 501-217-8600.
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