Integra Telecom's Community Matters program will support initiatives and organizations that benefit the lives of the people in the communities where Integra serves.
How we serve.
We will invest our human, financial and technological resources to:
Encourage community involvement by Integra employees
Support charitable causes through donations of equipment or services
Promote development through corporate contributions
Why We Serve. Where We Give.
We realize that we would not be as successful as we are today if it were not for the thriving communities that surround us. One of the best ways we offer thanks to the communities we serve is by partnering with charitable organizations and supporting local events that improve the quality of life for our employees and customers. When we support these organizations through our time and resources, everyone wins. Part of becoming the best telecommunications provider in the industry is by living one of our core company values . . . service.
Community Matters supports programs, causes and organizations within the following three categories:
Youth - health, education and the well-being of the youth in the communities we serve.
Health - wellness, safety and the eradication of disease.
Community - improving the stability and quality of life in our communities particularly in regard to benefiting low-to-moderate income individuals.
Here's a sampling of various organizations we have supported and some recent accomplishments:
Donated time and services to the Boys & Girls Club
Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon
Local Food Bank donations
Habitat for Humanity
Co-Sponsor of the annual Hood-to-Coast relay race
American Cancer Society
American Heart Association
Donated over 200 pints of blood to the American Red Cross in 2007
Generated $135,582 as the title sponsor of the Providence Hope for Children Integra Golf Tournament.
Request
To submit a formal request to Integra for your charity or organization, please complete the online application and your request will be reviewed by the Community Matters board.