ATHENS, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Enterprise Mobility Foundation has contributed at donation of $12,500 to Concord University to support the area of greatest need for the institution.
The contribution was presented in a ceremony for which Caitlin Thompson of Enterprise Mobility Foundation made her way out to the office of Concord University President, Kendra Boggess.
President Boggess herself spoke positively of the relationship between Concord University and Enterprise, stating, “Concord University has had a strong relationship with the Enterprise corporation for many years, from providing internships to our students, to launching extremely successful careers for many of our graduates.”
President Boggess would go on to speak of the shared principles between the two organizations, saying, “we greatly value this relationship, and appreciate their continued generosity and support through the Enterprise Mobility Foundation. Its core values of mobility, innovation and community service and connection are parallel to Concord University’s and we are so pleased to once again be the recipient of funds to support our mission.”
The Enterprise Mobility Foundation seeks to provide strength to communities where team members work and live. This is achieved through active support of an array of charitable causes including the environment, education, military and disaster relief, and health and human services.
Thousands of local non-profit organizations throughout the country have seen over half a billion dollars in total contributions through the foundation. This, in conjunction with wide-reaching commitments – from community-focused projects to global philanthropic initiatives – has helped to establish Enterprise as a key organization in community contributions.