DPR Foundation Awards $900,000 to Youth Organizations in 2015
The DPR Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping economically disadvantaged youth reach their full potential, today announced 2015 grant awards to 17 organizations, which will collectively receive $900,000. The Foundation will distribute $820,000 in grants to support local youth development programs and set aside an additional $80,000 in discretionary funds that will be disbursed regionally in the coming year.
The DPR Foundation was established in 2008 by DPR Construction, one of the nation’s top technical builders focused on highly complex and sustainable projects. Over the past seven years, the Foundation has awarded more than $4.2 million to 25 organizations that provide vital community support to grade school- and high school-aged youth through structured, purposeful programming, including after-school support and summer educational modules.
“The strength of communities where we work is very important to us, not only because our company was founded on building lasting relationships, but also our understanding that we owe our own success to the vibrancy of the communities we partner with,” said Peter Nosler, co-founder of DPR Construction and president of the DPR Community Initiatives Advisory Board. “We are honored to collaborate with organizations that empower the next generation to grow and succeed.”
The 2015 DPR Foundation grantees are:
- 9 Dots (Los Angeles, CA)
- New Pathways For Youth (Phoenix, AZ)
- Playworks Northern California (San Francisco, CA)
- Playworks Arizona (Phoenix, AZ)
- Boys & Girls Club of Metro Atlanta - Brookhaven Club (Atlanta, GA)
- Maryland Multicultural Youth Centers (Riverdale, MD)
- Future for KIDS (Phoenix, AZ)
- Improving Chandler Area Neighborhoods (ICAN) (Phoenix, AZ)
- Peninsula Bridge (Palo Alto, CA)
- Roberts Family Development Center (Sacramento, CA)
- TurningWheels for Kids (San Jose, CA)
- Seven Tepees Youth Program (San Francisco, CA)
- The Milagro Center (West Palm Beach, FL)
- LifeWorks (Austin, TX)
- John Avery Boys & Girls Club (Durham, NC)
- Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito – La Colonia Branch (San Diego, CA)
- Girls, Inc. of Orange County (Costa Mesa, CA)
Grant winners are selected annually by the DPR Foundation board and nominated by local DPR teams. In addition to financial assistance, DPR volunteers make an annual commitment to donate time and professional expertise to their local organizations.
“Our partnership with DPR is so much more than grant money,” said Becky Jackson, president and CEO of ICAN: Positive Programs for Youth. “DPR has introduced us to the business and cultural practices of Jim Collins and his book ‘Good to Great.’ They have been coaching us to grow our organization, setting ‘base camps’ and creating our ’20 mile march.’ These are all tools we would have had to hire an outside consultant for. The value has been priceless.”
The DPR Foundation measures the success and progress of these programs on an annual basis to ensure each grantee stays on mission and is achieving results. In California, where DPR partners with Girls Inc. to provide externship opportunities, 85 percent of program participants are proven to gain valuable job skills, develop career awareness and strengthen professional competencies.
About DPR Construction
DPR Construction is a forward-thinking national general contractor and construction manager specializing in technically complex and sustainable projects for the advanced technology/mission critical, life sciences, healthcare, higher education and corporate office markets. Founded in 1990, DPR is a privately held, employee-owned company that has grown to a multi-billion-dollar organization with offices around the country, making it one of the largest general contractors in the nation and a great story of entrepreneurial success. It ranked on FORTUNE’s “100 Best Companies to Work For” list for five consecutive years.
The DPR Foundation (http://www.dprfoundation.org) is a 501 (c)(3) organization focused on helping socio-economically disadvantaged youth, grades K-12, within the communities in which DPR has established operations. Since 2008, the DPR Foundation has awarded a total of more than $4.2 million to 25 different organizations across the country.
Posted on January 28, 2015
Last Updated August 23, 2022