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United Way of Metropolitan Dallas Newsletter | Fall 2018
Templetons kick off 94th annual United Way campaign Anyone who follows Troy Aikman has some oversized shoes to fill. The Hall of Fame quarterback raised more than $61 million as last year’s fundraising
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Campaign Chair for United Way of Metropolitan Dallas. But this year, two undaunted souls are stepping up to Co-chair the role: Rich Templeton, Texas Instruments Chairman, President and CEO and his wife, Mary Templeton. The two feel certain they’re up to the challenge. “Mary and I are thrilled to serve together,” said Rich, who also served as Campaign Chair in 2012-13. “United Way is the backbone for addressing the growing needs in our community and making a difference in the lives of many.” Continued on page 2
Mary and Rich Templeton
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GroundFloor fellows win prize money and gain recognition at OneUp the Pitch
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IN THIS ISSUE
Two non-profit education organizations were awarded
“These organizations are helping kids who are from
top prizes at United Way of Metropolitan Dallas’ second
underserved areas and may be the first in their families
annual OneUp the Pitch presented by AT&T, a Shark
to have any opportunity for education after high
Tank-style competition among social entrepreneurs that
school,” said Jennifer Sampson, McDermott-Templeton
drew an estimated 1,000 people to the Bomb Factory
President and CEO of United Way of Metropolitan
in Dallas’ Deep Ellum neighborhood on April 12.
Dallas. “They are turning likely college dropouts into
OneUp the Pitch is the inspiring, annual year-ending finale to United Way’s GroundFloor. GroundFloor,
success stories, for a small investment. It is that simple and that miraculous.”
in collaboration with Accenture, is a mentor-driven
Celebrity judges included: Amber Venz Box, President
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social innovation fund and impact accelerator program
and Co-founder of RewardStyle; David Brown, retired
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that invests seed funding and resources to support
Dallas Police Chief; Jack Furst, Founder and CEO of
innovators who address the most challenging social
Oak Stream Investors; Ken Hersh, President and CEO
problems.
of the George W. Bush Presidential Center; and Todd
Aikman Staubach Circle Reception Second Tuesday Luncheon
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GroundFloor serves as a critical part of United Way’s commitment to treat 360 degrees of need by
Wagner, Founder and CEO of Charity Network and CEO of 2929 Entertainment.
identifying and developing evolving strategies and
The $25,000 audience prize, selected through the
tactics to combat some of our biggest community
smartphone votes of audience members in attendance,
OneUp the Pitch
challenges.
was awarded to Education Opens Doors, which equips
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The $75,000 Social Innovator of the Year Award, was
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college students with academic managers who provide
Builders Society Luncheon
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won by ScholarShot, which pairs at-risk, first generation academic and emotional support, as well as assistance with planning courses and other aspects of college life.
middle and high school teachers with curriculum to help students navigate the path to college. The organization, led by founding Executive Director Jayda Batchelder, will use the money to launch a digital version of the curriculum called Roadmap to Success.
ScholarShot, led by founding Executive Director Dan
In addition to the two winners, GroundFloor 2017-18
Hooper, was chosen by a panel of celebrity judges.
alumni participating in the contest included Youth
ScholarShot plans to use the money to employ two
with Faces, First3Years, and Center for Employment
additional managers. Continued on page 3