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ORDER OF CEREMONY
WELCOME
Jon Rike
PROGRAM INTRODUCTION
Demarus Crawford-White
INTRODUCTION TO VETERAN SPEAKER
Allison Williams
VETERAN SPEAKER
Chris Kimble
INTRODUCTION TO STUDENT SPEAKER
Morgan Harnly
STUDENT SPEAKER
Anthony Holder
INTRODUCTION TO CLASS AWARDS
Julie Arias
PEER EXCELLENCE AWARD-CLASS AWARDED
Charles E. Brown
GRIT AWARD-STAFF AWARDED
Chris Kimble
INTRODUCTION TO COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
Will Smith
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
Darius Beckham
PROGRAM COMPLETION CERTIFICATE CEREMONY
CLOSING REMARKS
Demarus Crawford-White
RECEPTION
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OUR STORY
NPower is a nonprofit rooted in the community and committed to advancing race and gender equity in the tech industry through skills training, real-world experience, support, and mentorships. The organization has helped young adults from underserved communities and veterans move from poverty to the middle class by training them with a range of tech skills and placing them in quality jobs.
Students who enter our free training programs earn industry-recognized certifications and graduate with the competencies of an IT professional with one to two years of experience. NPower also places students in paid internships and apprenticeships with corporate and nonprofit organizations. Eighty percent of NPower graduates get a full-time job or continue their education. NPower is a vital solution towards bridging the national talent gap that exists in the high-growth technology industry.
Over the past decade, NPower has expanded its program reach and developed a robust network of Fortune 500 companies, mid-sized enterprises, government agencies, staffing firms, and a network of nonprofit partners that host its interns and hire its graduates full-time.
To learn more about NPower, visit npower.org.
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NATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Matt Horner, CHAIR Executive Vice President World Wide Technology, Inc.
Gail Fierstein, VICE CHAIR SVP, Global Head of People CaaStle
Steve Murphy, SECRETARY Sr. Managing Director, Financial Services Industry Solutions Lead Accenture
Viola Maxwell-Thompson, TREASURER CEO Emeritus Information Technology Senior Management Forum (ITSMF)
Michael Fugett, BOARD OBSERVER U.S. ARMY, NPower TX Graduate VP, Production Management
Citi
Luisana Estevez, BOARD OBSERVER NPower NY Graduate | VP, Data Center Production Operations Engineer
Meta
Gerald Charles Jr. VP and Head of Product for Omni Customer Servicing Capital One
Dean Del Vecchio
EVP, Chief of Operations and CIO The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
Ami Desai Director, Office of the CEO Vista Equity Partners
Guillermo Diaz, Jr. Founder and CEO Conectado, Inc.
Michael Fey Co-Founder & CEO Island
Keir D. Gumbs General Counsel
Edward Jones
Kateau James Global Chief Information Officer McKinsey & Company
Tony Kerrison Chief Technology Officer Bank of America
Jennifer Kleinert Chief Operating Officer, Enterprise Infrastructure Operations & Technology Citi
Mark Patterson
SVP, Chief of Staff to Chair & CEO Cisco Systems
Frank Pedersen Digital Transformation Executive
David Reilly Tech Executive
Diane Schwarz VP, Chief Information Officer Johnson Controls
Dwight D. Shepherd Rear Admiral (Retired) Director, Federal Government Client Relations IBM
Anupam Singhal President, Manufacturing Tata Consultancy Services
Josh Sutton Chief Executive Officer Agorai
Peter Trizzino President, North America Sales Dell Technologies
Sangy Vatsa Founder Digital Insights, LLC
Bertina Ceccarelli Chief Executive Officer NPower
Elizabeth Bell Community Contact
Dr. Matthew Chaney VP, Inclusive Excellence Wright State University
James Cosby Executive Director Bottom Line
REGIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
Sean Lightfoot Realtor
Howard Hanna
Alicia Manning Senior Manager Windes Advisory Audit Tax
Jon Rike CIO City of Dayton
Kari Tucker
S&E Student Programs WPAFB/ Military Spouse
Kalunde Wambua Vice President CareSource
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COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
Darius Beckham
Darius is a proud Dayton native and graduate of the University of Dayton, where he earned his B.A. in Political Science and Sociology. He began his public service career as an AmeriCorps member with the City of Dayton in the Community Engagement Division and quickly advanced to the position of Legislative Aide to former Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley.
In 2021, Darius joined former Congressman Tony Hall’s Hall Hunger Initiative as a Project Manager. There, he lobbied for a more equitable food system in the Dayton region and successfully managed the distribution of $100,000 in microgrants to local projects aimed at reducing food insecurity.
Since 2022, Darius has served as Senior Policy Aide to Dayton Mayor Jeffrey J. Mims and works tirelessly to plan and execute the Mayor’s key focus of retaining young talent and helping ensure all Daytonians have the ability and opportunity to thrive.
Darius is a 2020 fellow of the New Leaders Council of Southwest Ohio, alumni of LEAD Ohio’s Leadership Academy, and a graduate of the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative. He is currently earning his Master of Public Administration from the University of Dayton.
As a dedicated public servant and a strong believer in investing in people, he gladly serves on various boards, including the Omega Community Development Corporation, The Montgomery County Ohio College Promise Program, and the Hall Hunger Initiative.
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WELCOME SPEAKER
Jon Rike
Jon is a lifelong resident of Dayton and a graduate of Oakwood High School. He currently serves as the CIO for the City of Dayton and has held that position since 2020. As Chief Information Officer, Jon is responsible for leading the development of IT strategy and the tactical management of enterprise IT systems and solutions that support internal operations and customer services. These include cloud services, virtual/physical servers, enterprise data storage, data analytics, networking, cybersecurity, application management, desktop
programming, service desk, and document management. He provides organizational leadership to approximately 50 IT professionals across 17 City departments, including public safety, fire services, and the City-owned Dayton International Airport.
Jon began his City of Dayton service with 18 years of experience in IT management, including leadership positions with Montgomery County and the University of Dayton. He earned an MBA and a B.S. in Management Information Systems at the University of Dayton and has achieved certifications in both project management and IT service management.
Additionally, Jon currently serves on the Board of Directors for Technology First, the Regional Advisory Board for NPower, the Data Analytics Advisory Board for Sinclair Community College, and the MIS Advisory Board for the University of Dayton. When he’s not at work, Jon enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife, Jojo, and their three children: Zoey, Charlie, and Olivia.
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KEY CLASS STATISTICS
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Tech Fundamentals
Fall
100% OF GRADUATING COHORT EARNED AT LEAST 1 INDUSTRY-RECOGNIZED CERTIFICATION
50% OF GRADUATES HAVE ALREADY SECURED A PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITY AFTER NPOWER
80% OF GRADUATES ARE FROM MONTGOMERY COUNTY AND WERE UNEMPLOYED OR UNDEREMPLOYED
PARTICIPATED IN 9 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING MOCK INTERVIEWS, NETWORKING EVENTS, AND PROFESSIONAL SITE VISITS.
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My experience with NPower has been life-changing. I have met some of the most patient, helpful, and consistent people I have ever met. I entered the program right out of high school, not knowing what my next step would be.
Before NPower, I started working a full-time factory job right out of high school and, at the last minute, decided that I would go to college. However, in college, I found many requirements that made it impossible for me to focus on my education, and I finally just withdrew. This moment, however, ended up being a good thing. Soon after I withdrew, I heard about NPower.
NPower’s staff really goes the extra mile to help you mentally and emotionally, as well as providing a great tech education. The monthly check-ins for mental health were something I found extremely helpful. Professional development and mentorship have benefited my growth in so many ways. I came in not knowing much about tech, and now I look forward to starting a career in the Tech field. From learning how to work on computers to networking with people, I must say NPower has been lifechanging for me.
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Michael Blake Young Adult
Charles E. Brown III Veteran Spouse
My journey has been a mosaic of unexpected turns, from aspirations for a career in nursing to the highstakes world of commission-based sales. Each step is filled with its own set of challenges and triumphs and with invaluable lessons about life.
These lessons reshaped my aspirations, guiding me toward seeking stability and a sense of control over my destiny. It wasn’t long before I found myself drawn to the technology sector, attracted by its promise of meritocracy. My sanctuary came in the form of NPower, a place among peers and mentors who judged me not by where I came from but by my willingness to learn and grow.
NPower offered me a chance to not just witness but actively participate in the digital transformation shaping our world. It instilled in me a deep sense of gratitude and a burning desire to give back, to reach out to those still searching for their path, and to show them the possibilities that lie in technology. As I stand on the brink of what’s next, I carry with me the lessons of my past and the excitement for the future. My story may have begun with aspirations of healing, but it has blossomed into a commitment to empower, innovate, and inspire in the digital age.
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When I was growing up, I wanted to be an astronaut. By the time I was in 7th grade I had lost all aspirations to be an astronaut and instead decided I wanted to be a professional basketball player. However, by my sophomore year in college, I decided to stop playing basketball and focus on life outside of sports. I knew I wanted a career. I changed my major to Software Engineering. Then life happened, and I had to stop school.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been interested in computers and everything connected to technology. From game systems to cell phones and computers, everything was fascinating. That strong interest made the transition to this program an easy decision for me.
When I first started the NPower program, I realized I didn’t know as much as I thought I did about IT. However, after establishing the fundamentals, I noticed that many things in IT stem from what you do and deal with on an everyday basis. I feel like I’ve learned more with NPower than I did when I was in college. I plan to use all the knowledge I’ve gained through NPower to finally get that career instead of just having a job.
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Jay Brown Young Adult
When I was younger, there was never any certain job or career I wanted for myself. I just knew I wanted to be rich enough to make a difference in my community. My aspirations were simply to be successful, and I would measure that in wealth and the ability to make change happen.
My entry into the tech field started with an MSN article I read that explained how many unskilled jobs would be disappearing. Jobs like the ones I had were being quickly replaced. That opened my eyes and made me think, “I really need to find some sort of skill to have in my back pocket.” That is when a family member connected me to NPower.
To me, NPower represents the future. Anybody with an eye toward the future should look into NPower. My best moments were every Thursday in our personal development class. I learned about myself and how to become a professional person. The camaraderie between trainees was special, we all learned to work together and encourage each other to keep going.
After NPower, I will continue to progress in my professional career using the skills I’ve gained. I still plan to become successful and give back to my community. I know I have a better chance of doing so. I also want to give back to my NPower alumni family.
If I could have any superpower, it would be super speed. If I could talk to my younger self, I would tell him to enjoy the fun times more but work even harder.
Zachary Crawford Young Adult
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Anthony Holder Young Adult
Before I got into this tech program, I aspired to be a sports journalist. I started a podcast focused on sports. While I was doing podcasts, I gained an interest in technology. I then made the choice to move forward with pursuing a career in IT. My experience with podcasts provided me with valuable skills that translate well into the tech world. Skills like communication, researching and analyzing information, and the capacity to engage with audiences are all highly relevant in IT roles.
I chose NPower because I saw it as an opportunity to better myself professionally, to get my foot in the tech field, and to make connections that can last a lifetime. This program and the people involved in it mean a lot to me, as they have helped in every aspect of my life. The emphasis the program puts on soft skills, business presentations, and effective communication is particularly noteworthy. In the tech industry, these skills are often just as important as technical prowess. Being able to effectively communicate ideas, collaborate with others, and present information in a compelling manner can set you apart and open numerous opportunities for career advancement. My favorite moments of the program were our in-person professional development days. I loved the transparent conversations we had, the dialogue my classmates and I shared, and all the laughs we had being around each other for 4 hours.
After I graduate from NPower, I plan to continue my education, attend a two-year college, and pursue a degree in Computer Science.
If I had one superpower, it would be the ability to fly. I wouldn’t need to worry about traffic jams, wouldn’t need to pay for gas, and I could do great sightseeing.
If I had to give my younger self advice, I would tell myself to be patient, stay the course, and fall in love with the process of success. Things take time, so stay consistent with your goals. Rome wasn’t built in a day, and the glass is always half full and NEVER half empty.
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Sir Anthony Keyton Young Adult
The opportunity to be a part of innovation led me down the path of tech. I see the impact of tech daily. I chose NPower because while I wanted to attend college to major in a tech-related major, I was very nervous about taking out loans to cover the cost. I was told about NPower from a friend who had just enrolled.
NPower means giving back and contributing to the community. My favorite times were going to different employer sites and learning how technology plays a part. Seeing what I was learning about being used in real life was encouraging.
After NPower, I will embark on and embrace my new tech career. If I had a superpower, it would be time travel so I could go back and cherish the moments in life that I miss. Honestly, I would not change any of the mistakes that I made because those same mistakes made me who I am.
One thing I would tell my younger self is to believe in yourself and chase those goals and dreams. I would also tell my younger self not to stop and that you are worth it and can do it.
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I began working for a paycheck at the age of fourteen as a school helper in the cafeteria and other cleaning duties. However, I have always desired to become a Firefighter. I saw them as brave, strong, kind, and always ready, willing, and able to help. I wanted to be that sort of person.
I entered the Navy at the age of 23 because, honestly, I procrastinated. I was unsure of what direction I was going toward. That younger me had no sense of urgency, and all I knew was what I could see around me. Local jobs at minimum wage and factory work seemed to be my only options. At the age of 20, things started to change, and the long-term began to matter to me. I knew drifting through life was not for me, and I knew that I needed more experience and better opportunities. The US Navy gave me that.
Being in the military was indeed a positive move for me in maturing spiritually, mentally, and socially. Although I did not capitalize as much as I could to grow educationally, I had jobs that paid well but were not satisfying career moves. I felt that I had settled.
NPower came along and fulfilled my desire and need for a challenge and change. It’s been a long time coming, but I know now that I’m headed into an employment path that will stretch me, grow me, and breathe new life into my world.
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Christopher Kimble Veteran
Growing up, I dreamt of building the future as a mechanical engineer. While college was on the map, a passion for technology sparked during my time in an engineering club. It was the community that pushed me to explore new possibilities, leading me to NPower.
NPower has been a turning point in my life. Here, I saw an exciting path to develop myself in a completely new direction. It is the opportunity I always wished I had. Thanks to the support of mentors and valuable professional development opportunities, I acquired the essential skills and self-assurance to pursue my ambitions. Appreciative of this platform, I am now focused on transitioning into UX design. My objective is to integrate my technical proficiency with a design-focused methodology to craft meaningful user experiences that resonate long after interaction.
Adrian Taylor Young Adult
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CONGRATULATIONS
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FALL 2023 Tech Fundamentals
Jay Brown
Sir Anthony Keyton
Anthony Holder
Adrian Taylor
Michael Blake III
Chris Kimble
Charles Brown III
Zachary Crawford
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80%
> Of students who enroll graduate
> Of alumni get jobs or continue their education
(Based on NPower’s national data)
LAUNCHING TECH CAREERS.
TRANSFORMING LIVES
NPower’s model is a solution to building a diverse tech pipeline. Our graduates launch tech jobs with an average starting salary of $41,000–$60,000 and are positioned to advance their career path, enabling them to earn more than their peers in lower-wage jobs. Higher earning potential is the key to breaking generational cycles of poverty, positioning our students and their families to achieve long-term economic success.
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We are the FUTURE OF WORK
Through partner and tech industry collaboration, our free training model is a workforce development solution for the future. In today’s economy, over 50% of all jobs require some degree of technology and digital skills. We prepare untapped, diverse talent to fill the number of technology-oriented jobs that will increase in the U.S. to 13 million by 2025, according to a recent Microsoft Data Science report that estimates that digital job capacity. Our graduates of over 8,000 veterans and young adults are hired at over 3,000 companies and nonprofits as interns and full-time employees. NPower is on a mission to create pathways to economic prosperity by launching digital careers for young adults and military veterans from underserved communities. Part of this goal is supported by our Command Shift Coalition, a national consortium of women and allies that advocate for strategies that invest in and inspire the advancement of young women of color in tech careers and aims to increase the representation of women of color in tech from 5% to 10% over the next 10 years. This coalition was sparked by ‘40 by 22’, a NPower initiative to help young women of color access the skills needed to launch careers in the tech industry in partnership with Citi Foundation’s Pathways to Progress initiative.
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THANK YOU to our employment partners, funders and volunteers
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
City of Dayton
Jon Rike
Darius Beckham
Alpha Media
Michelle Merkle
Green Tree Group
Hailey Clark
Pamela Rigling
iHeartmedia
Dave Alexander
Philips Temple Church
Pastor James E. Washington
Sam’s Club
Marvalene Raglin
Springfield Think Tank
Marlo Fox
Jacquise Jackson
Ericka Harney
VOLUNTEERS
Altafiber
Dan Allen
Angie Erdy
Nadja Turek
Dan Mazza
CareSource
Lynette Adams
Jordan Albright
Arthur Miller
Devon Valencia
Michael White
CVS
Jerry Brown
Sinclair Community College
Tracey Brown
Dayton Public Schools
Bryon Ewing
Gary Armstrong
PARTNERS
Altafiber
Premier Health
CareSource
Clothes That Work
Community Health Centers of Dayton
DataYard
The Dayton Foundation
Digital Transformation Center
East End Community Center
Entrepreneur’s Center
Goodwill Easter Seals
Kroger
Ross Family Foundation
Technology First
NATIONAL PATHWAY BUILDERS
Pathway Builders are individual donors invested in the future of our country and changing lives for military veterans and young adults from underserved communities. To learn more about Pathway Builders or to join this group of changemakers, please visit npower.org/support or email hello@npower.org
AMBASSADOR
Ronald Gula
Thomas Kurian
Peter Trizzino
CHAMPION
Christiane Costello
Paul Daugherty
Dean Del Vecchio
Michael Doumani
Matt Horner
Jennifer Kleinert
Brian McCarthy
Steve Murphy
Mark Patterson
Chris Perry
David Reilly
Ron Robbins
PARTNER
Craig Cuffie
Guillermo Diaz Jr.
Gail Fierstein
Shane Fitzsimons
Tony Kerrison
Debra King
Rick Scurfield
Josh Sutton
Cliff Thomas
Sangy Vatsa
Perry Wright
Lori Zugelder
SUPPORTER
Katherine Avery
Nic & Sasha Barnes
Robert Benoit
Stefanie Boles
Marletta Boyd II
Marletta Boyd Sr.
David Boyle
Michael Bridges
Dale Brooks
Kristie Carney
Gerald Charles Jr.
Benjamin Cole
Hannah Craven
Richard Dames
Quincy Davis
Carl De Groote Groote
Richard DePalma
Mike Elmore
Amy Gnagy
Demetrius Goodwin
Michael Gregoire
Mark Heil
Rhonda Henley
Matt Holton
Cindy Hoots
Hubbard Family Charitable Foundation
Olivia Jackson
Brooke Jaffe
Timothy Lyons
George Maddaloni
Fernando Matzkin
Viola Maxwell-Thompson
Richard Mclaughlin
Peter McNamara
David Miller
Robert Millstone
Brian Mize
Kevin & Melissa Modica
Brian Mooney
Tristan Morel L’Horset
David Niles
Rodrick O’Connor
Jonathan Orr
Frank Pedersen
Shane Pfannes
Stephen Poeppe
Greg Raimann
Jose Reyes
John Rosato
Jessica Roy
Michael Rupinski
Diane Schwartz
William Shea
Dwight Shepherd
Randy Siedl
James Smith
David Sullivan
Nicole Tate
Coriel Taylor
Zachary Vendeiro
Harish Venkitaramanan
Scott Wilton
Judy Winter-Giella
FRIEND
Einat Burshtine
Damon Downing
Benjamin Hyman
Tanya Loh
Susanne Tedrick
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NATIONAL NPOWER SUPPORTERS Underwriters $750K+
Sponsors $250K-$749K NATIONAL
NPOWER SUPPORTERS
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NATIONAL NPOWER SUPPORTERS
Partners $100K-$249K
The Abell Foundation
The Ainslie Foundation
Ascension
Atlas Data Systems
Bloomberg LLP
Boeing
Capital One Financial Corp.
Carl B. & Florence E. King Foundation
Check Point Software Technologies, LTD
The Beth & Ravenel Curry Foundation
Ernst & Young
Fiserv Inc.
Fortinet, Inc.
General Motors
Globant
The Hearst Foundations
Hewlett Packard Company
Hitachi
Infinidat
Ira W. De Camp Foundation
John & Marcia Goldman Foundation
Kaiser Permanente
Kapor Center
KPMG U.S. Foundation, Inc.
L’Oreal Groupe
Light a Single Candle Foundation
Supporters $50K-$99K
The Achelis & Bodman Foundation
Amazon
Andreessen Horowitz
Cultural Leadership Fund
Arista Networks, Inc.
Armis Inc.
Auth0 Inc.
BAE Systems
Benevity Fund
Broadcom Inc.
The Centene Charitable Foundation
City of Dayton
Cohesity Comerica
Communities Foundation of Texas
Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan
Consumers Energy
Corteva
Data Dynamics, Inc.
Elasticsearch
Emerson
Flextronics International USA, Inc.
Henry & Ruth Blaustein
Rosenberg Foundation
IBM
ING Financial Markets LLC
Intel Corporation
Mass Mutual
Missouri Department of Economic Development
NetApp
New Jersey Department of Labor
New York City
The New York Community Trust
Oracle
Palo Alto Networks
Patrick J McGovern Foundation
Rainwater Charitable Foundation
The San Jose Sharks Foundation
SHI International Corp.
Standard & Poor’s Corporation
State of Maryland
St. Louis Regional Business Council
Tata Consultancy Services
Texas Mutual Insurance Company
Texas Workforce Commission
Twilio
Verizon Foundation
Wipro Technologies
Workday Foundation
Zendesk
Koret Foundation
Maryland - AIF
Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development
Maryland Department of Labor
Mastercard
Merck & Co., Inc
OKTA, Inc.
OneTen
The William R. Orthwein, Jr. Foundation, Inc.
The Rockefeller Foundation
Rubrik
The Saigh Foundation
S&P Global Inc.
Salesforce.com Foundation
Society for Information Management
SS&C Technologies, Inc.
State of New Jersey - PACE
Texas Workforce Commission
United Way of Southeastern Michigan
United Way of Tarrant County
VMware inc.
Wells Fargo Bank
Wilson Sheehan Foundation
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NATIONAL NPOWER SUPPORTERS
Friends $25K-$49K
The Addy Foundation
ADP Foundation Inc.
Adobe Systems Inc
Ally Financial
The Altum Fund
American Direct Marketing
Appian Corporation
Appteon
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company
Baltimore Nonprofit Relief Fund
Baltimore Women’s Giving Circle
Beyond Identity
BravoTECH
Bright Funds
Clayco Con Edison
The Dauber Foundation
Dugas Family Foundation Inc
F5, Inc.
FIS Global
GalaxE Solutions, Inc.
Gateway to Innovation
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
HCL Technologies
The Graham and Carolyn Holloway Family Foundation
Hudson’s Bay Company
Humble Bumble
JobsFirstNYC
The Kimball Foundation
Mainline RTP
Mercy Caritas
NetApp Inc.
New York City Council
Nourishing – A Schnucks Foundation
NPower Canada
Nutanix Inc Own Company
The Pott Foundation
Royal Bank of Canada
Service Now State Street
Super Micro Computer, Inc.
UKG Inc.
Under Armour
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