the GREATEST GENERATIONS FOUNDATION

Remembering Those Who Served
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Corporate Giving & Sponsorship

Thank you for your interest in becoming a corporate partner of The Greatest Generations Foundation. Corporate partnerships provide us with the opportunity to bring awareness to a variety of audiences in support of all the work we do for the veterans, while engaging employees and consumers in a positive cause.

In many cases, The Greatest Generations Foundations mission-related activities cannot be accomplished as well alone as they can through collaboration and partnerships with like-minded organizations. For this reason, The Greatest Generations Foundation seeks to forge relationships with for-profit corporations through:

  • The Legacy at Normandy Program
  • Youth and Community Development
  • Corporate Charitable Giving

We welcome the opportunity to explore new corporate partnerships. Our corporate giving team looks for companies with a firm reputation and strong brand image who would like to make a significant contribution that is clearly defined to the consumer. Corporate involvement in The Greatest Generations Foundation mission has taken many forms over the years. Corporations have made outright grants, underwritten the cost of established, as well as developing, programs and they have enabled us to conduct various fundraising initiatives. These traditional forms of corporate gifts have historically been extensions of a company’s own commitment to philanthropy and have not been directly related to the company’s marketing endeavors.

More recently, corporate relationships have had closer connections to the commercial activities of the company, such as establishment of its corporate image and marketing of its products and services. Companies are increasingly basing decisions regarding relationships with The Greatest Generations Foundation on whether these relationships support business goals. This consideration creates significant opportunities for The Greatest Generations Foundation to enhance its ability to accomplish its mission in areas where our interests and those of for-profit corporations overlap. These relationships are entered into thoughtfully, with careful consideration given to possible unintended effects, especially regarding The Greatest Generations Foundation relationship with the public.