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Community Partner Recognition 2018 Community Campaign COMMUNITY PARTNER RECOGNITION 2018 COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN Every year, thousands of organizations support United Way’s Community Campaign through workplace campaigns, corporate gifts, sponsorships, and more. We thank everyone who helped create lasting change in our community. You are the example of what it means to Live United. Publication Sponsor: UnitedWayGMWC.org 2018 COMMUNITY THANK YOU CAMPAIGN ALL-STARS TOTAL COMBINED GIVING $4.5 MILLION $3.8 MILLION $3.7 MILLION $3.1 MILLION $2.6 MILLION $2.3 MILLION $1.8 MILLION $1.7 MILLION $1.1 MILLION $1 MILLION $1 MILLION $1 MILLION 2 Thank you to all the organizations who ran a workplace campaign and/or supported 2018 TOTAL COMBINED GIVING United Way with a sponsorship, corporate gift, foundation gift, or treasury gift. SUPER STARS Park Bank CG Schmidt Inc. Sixteenth Street Community Pieper Electric, Inc./Ideal Mechanical CIBM Bank Health Centers Inc. $500,000 - $999,999 Principal Financial Group Citizens Bank SoftwareONE, Inc. R&R Insurance Services, Inc. City of Waukesha Spancrete Ascension Wisconsin Silver Spring Neighborhood Center Inc. Cleary Gull Inc. SysLogic Inc. Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Target CMA/Flodyne/Hydradyne Trissential Foley & Lardner LLP United Community Center, Inc. COA Youth & Family Centers Uihlein Electric Co. Inc. The Marcus Corporation UnitedHealthcare of Wisconsin Community Health Charities UMB Fund Services, Inc. MillerCoors United Way of Greater Milwaukee of Wisconsin United Performing Arts Fund Quarles & Brady LLP & Waukesha County, Inc. Copesan Services - Wil-Kil Pest Control UW Credit Union U.S. Bank von Briesen & Roper, s.c. Cramer-Krasselt Versiti Wells Fargo Wisconsin Community Services, Inc. Crivello Carlson S.C. Vesta, Inc. Curative Care Network Waukesha County Community Foundation SHINING STARS Danfoss Drives Wenthe-Davidson Engineering Company FUTURE STARS DellEMC West Allis - West Milwaukee $250,000 - $499,999 $25,000 - $49,999 Elliott’s Ace Hardware School District EMC Insurance Companies Inc. Western States Envelope Company A. O. Smith Corporation Advanced Hires The Equitable Bank SSB Wixon, Inc. AT&T American Family Insurance Group Faustel, Inc. City of Milwaukee Bostik, Inc. Firestone Building Products Deloitte LLP Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc. First Business Bank ADVOCATE HUSCO International, Inc. Cargill Beef Milwaukee Fiserv, Inc. Irgens $5,000 - $9,999 Cargill - VAM Butler Fund Development Corporation Johnson Financial Group CBRE Geis Building Products Inc. 88Nine Radio Milwaukee Medical College of Wisconsin Century Fence Company Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast A.B. Data, Ltd. MGIC Investment Corporation CliftonLarsonAllen LLP Golner Precision Products, Inc. Acieta Rexnord Corporation Costco Wholesale Great Lakes Orthopedics LLC Adelman Travel Group UPS Eaton Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin Weyco Group Inc. Educators Credit Union Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Alight Solutions Zilber Ltd. Fiduciary Real Estate Development Inc. Community Center Archdiocese of Milwaukee Funjet Vacations Henry Schein Dental Avaya, Inc. BRIGHT STARS GRAEF IBM Corporation BDO USA, LLP Helwig Carbon Products, Inc. IMPACT Border States Electric Supply $100,000 - $249,999 Jacobus Energy, LLC Interstate Parking Bridgewood Advisors Kalmbach Media ITW Appliance Components – Bublr Bikes Accenture Lamar Advertising Company New Berlin Buelow Vetter LLC Adient US LLC Lamplight Farms Inc. - ITW Shakeproof Group Butler Tool Inc. American Transmission Company Home of the TIKI Brand J.H. Findorff & Son Inc. BVK Associated Bank M3 Insurance Solutions, Inc. Jorgensen Conveyors, Inc. Catholic Financial Life Badger Meter Marcus Investments Journal Sentinel Cayen Systems Baker Tilly Master Lock Company JPMorgan Chase CDW Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee Meijer Kahler Slater Cessna Aircraft Company Briggs & Stratton Corporation National Insurance Services Kravit, Hovel & Krawczyk S.C. City of West Allis Caterpillar & Caterpillar Foundation Oberlin Filter Company Langer Roofing & Sheet Metal Inc. CH2M Charter Manufacturing Company, Inc. Ogletree Deakins LaSalle Solutions Cognizant Duff & Phelps, LLC OneAmerica Leader Paper Products Inc. Community Advocates Inc. Enterprise Rent-A-Car Perlick Corporation Liphatech Inc. Dana Investment Advisors, Inc. EY PNC Bank Luther Manor - A Life Plan Community Davis & Kuelthau, S.C. FIS Regal - Grafton Managed Health Services Delta Dental Plan of Wisconsin Godfrey & Kahn, S.C. REV Group, Inc. Metropolitan Associates The Dieringer Research Group, Inc. Heartland Advisors, Inc. Russ Darrow Group Metropolitan Milwaukee Association (The DRG) Jason Incorporated SPX Transformer Solutions, Inc. of Commerce Derse Landmark Credit Union State of Wisconsin Milwaukee Admirals DeWitt LLP Law Firm MetalTek International STRATTEC Security Corporation Milwaukee Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO DXC Technology Milwaukee Area Technical College Valuation Research Corporation Milwaukee Bucks, LLC Dynatrace Milwaukee Public Schools VJS Construction Services Milwaukee Business Journal Engberg Anderson Inc. Nicholas Company, Inc. Waukesha County Government Milwaukee Holiday Boutique Eppstein Uhen Architects, Inc. ProHealth Care, Inc. Waukesha State Bank Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Executive Director, Inc. PwC Wipfli LLP MKE Wave Fabricated Metal Products Company Inc. Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c. Wisconsin Diagnostic Laboratories Northern Trust FCA US LLC - MOPAR Saint John’s Communities Inc. 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HSA Bank Wisconsin raSmith Heuler Tile Company Husch Blackwell Anderson Packaging, LLC Rogers Memorial Hospital Foundation Hitachi Data Systems Corporation Hydrite Chemical Co. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield RSM US LLP HNTB Corporation KPMG Aptar Ruekert & Mielke, Inc. Housing Resources, Inc. Marquette University ASQ Salesforce.com The Howard Company, Inc. Michael Best & Friedrich LLP Associated Spring - Barnes Group Inc. School District of Waukesha IBEW Local 494 AFL-CIO Milwaukee Brewers/ The Boldt Company Sentry Equipment Corp. International Institute of Wisconsin Brewers Community Foundation Briohn Building Corporation ServiceNow Ixonia Bank Milwaukee County Capital First Trust Company Shorewest Realtors Jacobson Rost Advertising Mortenson Carroll University Sikich LLP Jewish Family Services, Inc. 3 2018 TOTAL COMBINED GIVING CONTINUED ADVOCATE (CONTINUED) Ayres Associates Inc NVISIA City of Franklin Ball Corporation Ogden & Company, Inc. City Year Milwaukee $5,000 - $9,999 Batzner Pest Control Inc. OneNeck IT Solutions CN Railway JP Cullen Big Brothers Big Sisters Outreach Community Health Centers Cobalt Partners Kendra Scott of Metro Milwaukee Paragon Development Systems Coleman & Williams, Ltd. Krones Inc. BITCO Insurance Companies The Parenting Network The Corners of Brookfield La Casa de Esperanza, Inc. Bonness MD Cosmetic Surgery PEARLS for Teen Girls, Inc. CWA Local 4603, AFL-CIO Larsen & Toubro Infotech Borgelt, Powell, Peterson & Frauen S.C. Pegasystems, Inc. Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental Inc. Lauber Business Partners Bradley Corporation Pewaukee School District D’Cruz Consulting, LLC Lenard Tool & Machine, Inc. Burke Properties Pillar Technologies DigiCOPY LindenGrove Communities Butters-Fetting Co., Inc. PKWARE, Inc. Don Jacobs Toyota, Inc. Markel Personal Lines, A Division Capital Data Inc. Plumbers Local Union 75, AFL-CIO EFM Inc. of Markel Corp Capitas Midwest QLC, Inc. Fairway Transit Married In Milwaukee Carpenter Brothers, Inc. Quandt Berndt & Company Family Services of Waukesha County Mathematics Institute of Wisconsin Catholic Charities RCG Global Services Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin McAdams Graphics Inc. Central Standard Craft Distillery Retina & Vitreous Consultants Financial Solutions, LLC McAfee CIBC Bank USA of Wisconsin Ltd. First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee McDonald’s Restaurant - Citrix Systems Robert Half Technology/ Flexo-graphics LLC Steren Management City of South Milwaukee The Creative Group Fox Point-Bayside School District Mercer Codeworks, L.L.C. Robertson Ryan and Associates, Inc. Francis Investment Counsel LLC Milwaukee Chinese Community Center Community Care, Inc. Sayers Technology Friedens Community Ministries, Inc. Motor Castings Company Concordia University Wisconsin Schlitz Park/The Brewery Works, Inc. Gass Weber Mullins LLC Mount Mary University Concurrency, Inc. 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