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We are grateful for all of the contributions from the following individuals, foundations and corporations for the 2007-2008 Fiscal year.

Grants and Corporate Gifts

$50,000 and Above
Atlanta Renewal Community (ACoRA), Diana Blank

$20,000 - $49,000
The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta

$10,000 - $19,000
Fulton County, John H. & Wilhelmina D. Harland Charitable Foundation, United Parcel Service

$5,000 - $9,999
Cigna, Dekalb County, Dollar General, James Starr Moore Foundation, North Highland, The Coca-Cola Company

$1000 - $4,999
AT & T Georgia, Bloomingdale’s, Citizens of Georgia Power, Franchise Market Makers, Inc., Herman Miller Foundation, King & Spalding, McMaster-Carr Supply Company, Moore Colson, Paul Hastings, Seyfarth Shaw LLP, The Kibler Foundation, Turknett Leadership Group, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta  

$500 - $999
Adams Data Management, American Express, Arnall Golden & Gregory LLP, Best Buy, Coddon Family Foundation, Dunwoody Woman's Club, Emory University, Ethnic Expressions Home Gallery, Literacy Action, UPS Capital

$100 - $499
Business Ventures Corporation, Coca Cola Foundation Matching Gifts Program, Givingexpress Program from American Express, Mayer Electric Supply Company, Morris Manning & Martin, Rotary Club of Sandy Springs

Individual Donors

$1,000 and Above
William Abbott, Shiraz and Kat Alikhan, Eleanor Banister, Jany & Loring Brown, David Cox, Cathy Hilton, John Jordan, Leslie Kuban, Mickey & Bernice McGuire, Susan & David Peterson

$500-$999
J. Mark Davis, Kurt Diedrich, Dex Kearney, Charles & Linda Mote, Frank Murray, Robert and Hattie Portis-Jones


The Stuart S. Kennedy Endowment Fund
The Stuart S. Kennedy Endowment Fund was established to honor Stuart S. Kennedy for his outstanding contributions to Project Read and LVA. The Endowment will be used to ensure the financial future of the programs of LVA.

Stuart S. Kennedy gave liberal amounts of his time, passion and finances serving as a Board Member for Project Read, which merged with LVA. His desire to combat illiteracy in the Metropolitan Atlanta area was a model for us all.

 

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