Corporate Donors
Your support creates bright futures. Build a strong reputation for your organization throughout the community.
With your philanthropic gift or event sponsorship, you provide crucial assistance and opportunities to students and families with limited resources. In addition to your tangible, positive impact here at Stevenson, you’ll boost employee morale and increase your visibility in the community. The Foundation’s marketing and communications channels reach as many as 35,000 households from more than 16 highly-desirable communities in District 125, as well as alumni households around the globe.
What corporate giving options are available?
We have a variety of giving opportunities and are eager to help you find the best fit for your organization.
Make an online gift today
Support a specific Foundation program
Sponsor a community-wide event
Host a fundraiser or event
Include the Foundation in your employee or matching gift programs
Engrave a tile on the wall sculpture outside of the Performing Arts Center
Make an in-kind contribution
How will our organization be recognized for our support?
We have progressive benefits designed to build a strong reputation for your organization throughout the Stevenson community, including:
$500+ Logo featured in Foundation Annual Report
$1,000+ Custom, engraved tile on Foundation Recognition Wall
$2,500+ Clickable logo highlighted on website
$5,000+ Invitation to annual Leadership Council meeting
I’d like to discuss specific giving and sponsorship opportunities. Who do I contact?
Linda Knapp
LKnapp@StevensonFoundation.org
847.415.4147
Our Generous Corporate Donors
We gratefully acknowledge our corporate donors who provide assistance and opportunities to students and families in our community.
“The Foundation’s ‘whole student’ approach realizes that stress on a family reflects on the well-being of the student. This extraordinary level of care and commitment to their community creates a culture of belonging that is life-long and priceless. The fact that so much good can come from a golf game as bad as mine gives me great hope for the world.”
— Rick Dewar, Wight & Company