ADM Donates More Than $1.3 Million to Support Education in Central Illinois
15.09.2010 | Business Wire
Gift will fund schools and educational programs in 16 Illinois
counties
Archer Daniels Midland Company (NYSE: ADM) today announced a donation of
more than $1.3 million to support schools and educational initiatives in
Macon County and throughout Central Illinois. The donation includes
$260,000 for Decatur Public Schools, $250,000 for the Decatur Area
Education Coalition and additional funds for schools and organizations
in 16 Illinois counties.
The donation of more than $1.3 million is the single largest
contribution ADM has made to support educational initiatives in Central
Illinois. The donation was made through ADM Cares, the company′s
corporate social investment program.
'Education is the key to progress and a foundation of a great
community,? said Victoria Podesta, ADM vice president of Corporate
Communications. 'ADM is proud to support educational initiatives in
Decatur and the surrounding area to help create a great future for our
community, our employees and our children.?
Podesta presented the check for more than $1.3 million today at Johns
Hill Magnet School in Decatur to Gloria Davis, superintendent, Decatur
Public Schools; Matt Snyder, regional superintendent of schools,
Macon-Piatt Regional Office of Education; Wegi Stewart, executive
director, Community Foundation of Decatur/Macon County; and Daniel
Winter, president, Decatur Public School Board. Decatur Mayor Mike
McElroy, Johns Hill students and representatives from the Decatur Area
Education Coalition, Millikin University, Richland Community College,
Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Boys & Girls Club of Decatur and Junior
Achievement attended the check presentation.
'This partnership is a wonderful example of business and education
working together for the benefit of the entire community,? said Davis.
'ADM′s generous donation demonstrates their commitment to both the
educational and economic success of our community.?
The donation of more than $1.3 million will be distributed by the
Community Foundation of Decatur/Macon County to the following schools
and organizations:
Decatur and Macon County:
Decatur Public Schools ? $260,000 for high school renovations
Decatur Area Education Coalition ? $250,000 for kindergarten
readiness, grade level mastery and college and career preparation
initiatives
Mt. Zion Fletcher Park ? $150,000 for Sulphur Springs School historic
museum
Jobs for Illinois Graduates ? $75,000 for high school education
programs
Millikin University ? $50,000 for college scholarships
Richland Community College ? $50,000 for college scholarships
Boys & Girls Club of Decatur ? $50,000 for mentoring and education
programs
Decatur Park District ? $30,000 for summer math and reading program
Project Success ? $25,000 for tutoring programs
Decatur Public School Foundation ? $20,000 for Celebrate! The Legacy
of Learning fundraiser and Earth Day and technology grants
Baby Talk ? $10,000 for birth to pre-kindergarten education programs
Children′s Museum of Illinois ? $10,000 for agriculture education
Decatur Family YMCA ? $10,000 for after-school tutoring
Argenta-Oreana Community Unit School District #1 ? $5,000 for college
scholarships
Cerro Gordo Community Unit School District #100 ? $5,000 for college
scholarships
Maroa-Forsyth School District #2 ? $5,000 for college scholarships
Meridian Community Unit School District #15 ? $5,000 for college
scholarships
Mt. Zion Community Unit School District #3 ? $5,000 for college
scholarships
Warrensburg-Latham Community School District #11 ? $5,000 for college
scholarships
Central Illinois:
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum (Springfield, Ill.) ?
$50,000 for agriculture exhibits and education
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Illinois ? $50,000 for mentoring
programs that serve Champaign, DeWitt, Ford, Livingston, Macon, McLean
and Piatt counties
Junior Achievement of East Central Illinois, Inc. ? $50,000 for
mentoring and educational programs that serve Cass, Champaign,
Christian, Coles, DeWitt, Douglas, Macon, Menard, Morgan, Moultrie,
Piatt, Sangamon and Shelby counties
Illinois 4-H (Champaign, Ill.) ? $30,000 for scholarships and
agriculture education
Boy Scouts of America, Lincoln Trails Council (Decatur, Ill.) ?
$25,000 for educational programs
Girl Scouts of Central Illinois ? $25,000 for science, technology, and
engineering and mathematics programs that serve Christian, DeWitt,
Macon, Moultrie, Piatt and Shelby counties
IAA Foundation (Bloomington, Ill.) ? $20,000 for Illinois Agriculture
in the Classroom programs
In 2008, ADM realigned its corporate giving efforts and launched ADM
Cares for more meaningful social investing and to strengthen the
company′s commitment to agriculture, communities, colleagues and others
who have a direct tie to the company. ADM Cares has three areas of
focus: Strong Roots to support agriculture and environmental
initiatives; Strong Communities to meet educational and other pressing
needs in ADM communities; and Strong Bonds for disaster relief,
volunteer programs, in-kind food donations, matching gifts and
employee-to-employee assistance.
The program directs up to one percent of ADM′s pretax profits to
initiatives and organizations around the world that drive meaningful
social, economic and environmental progress.
About ADM
Every day, the 29,000 people of Archer Daniels Midland Company (NYSE:
ADM) turn crops into renewable products that meet the demands of a
growing world. At more than 240 processing plants, we convert corn,
oilseeds, wheat and cocoa into products for food, animal feed, chemical
and energy uses. We operate the world′s premier crop origination and
transportation network, connecting crops and markets in more than 60
countries. Our global headquarters is in Decatur, Illinois, and our net
sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2010, were $62 billion. For
more information about our Company and our products, visit www.adm.com.
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