The Maumelle-based food bank was one of 29 nonprofits across the company’s 24-state footprint that received grants totaling more than $125,000 during the most recent award period.
Maumelle Philanthropists was founded in memory of Jon Hollis and is an all-volunteer non-profit organization located in Maumelle dedicated to helping people in Maumelle and the surrounding area.
“We are immensely grateful to Fidelity Communications for its unwavering support,” said Missa Hollis Brizendine, the organization's Executive Director. “This generous $5,000 grant comes at a crucial time. Fidelity Communications’ dedication to corporate social responsibility is evident in this act of philanthropy, demonstrating its understanding of the impact businesses can have on local communities.”
The organization said they will use the grant to address food insecurity and provide essential assistance to those in need within the Maumelle community.
Nationally, the Charitable Giving Fund, annually awards nearly $250,000 in grants to local 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations served by the Cable One family of brands (Sparklight®, Fidelity Communications, Hargray, ValuNet Fiber and CableAmerica).
The company said they concentrate support in the following areas:
Education and Digital Literacy
Food Insecurity
Community Development
Nonprofit organizations may apply for a grant during open application periods each spring and fall. Applications for spring 2024 grants will be accepted between April 1-30.
Fidelity’s Field Operations Manager Michael Bishop, General Manager Mark Grimmett, Customer Service Manager Leighann Staggers and Customer Care Specialist Brittany Bohanan present the Charitable Giving Fund check to Maumelle Philanthropists Executive Director Missa Hollis Brizendine.
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Maumelle Philanthropists receive Fidelity Communications grant
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Fidelity Communications, recently awarded a $5,000 grant to Maumelle Philanthropists through the company’s Charitable Giving Fund.
The Maumelle-based food bank was one of 29 nonprofits across the company’s 24-state footprint that received grants totaling more than $125,000 during the most recent award period.
Maumelle Philanthropists was founded in memory of Jon Hollis and is an all-volunteer non-profit organization located in Maumelle dedicated to helping people in Maumelle and the surrounding area.
“We are immensely grateful to Fidelity Communications for its unwavering support,” said Missa Hollis Brizendine, the organization's Executive Director. “This generous $5,000 grant comes at a crucial time. Fidelity Communications’ dedication to corporate social responsibility is evident in this act of philanthropy, demonstrating its understanding of the impact businesses can have on local communities.”
The organization said they will use the grant to address food insecurity and provide essential assistance to those in need within the Maumelle community.
Nationally, the Charitable Giving Fund, annually awards nearly $250,000 in grants to local 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations served by the Cable One family of brands (Sparklight®, Fidelity Communications, Hargray, ValuNet Fiber and CableAmerica).
The company said they concentrate support in the following areas:
Education and Digital Literacy
Food Insecurity
Community Development
Nonprofit organizations may apply for a grant during open application periods each spring and fall. Applications for spring 2024 grants will be accepted between April 1-30.
For more information about the Fidelity Communications Charitable Giving Fund, please visit www.fidelitycommunications.com/charitablegiving.