Click Rain, Lemonly seek to make difference with philanthropic fund
Through the Difference-Makers Fund and in-kind contributions throughout the year, Click Rain and Lemonly hope to make a meaningful impact in their communities.
Through the Difference-Makers Fund and in-kind contributions throughout the year, Click Rain and Lemonly hope to make a meaningful impact in their communities.
Every Christmas, instead of manager holiday gifts, POET gives to those most in need. It’s one of many ways the company marks this season of giving.
Emily’s Hope already has impacted thousands of young lives in memory of its namesake. Thanks to a grant from the Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation, it’s now piloting a prevention curriculum to educate younger students on the dangers of substance use.
It builds everything from hospitals to universities and bridges to parking lots, but the spirit of the company is in how it gives back — which earned statewide recognition.
Most holiday memories start with someone stepping up to do something special – and these are no exception.
Giving Back recognizes businesses and organizations that are helping our communities. Here’s a look at who gave back for November.
Because all kids, no matter their age, deserve a gift at Christmas, this partnership has grown over time. How you can help and multiply your contribution.
The South Dakota Community Foundation, in conjunction with the South Dakota Ag Foundation, has awarded POET the Hometown Hero Award.
On most days, it’s a place to fix up trucks and other large equipment. Last weekend, though, the shop became a critical stop for families in need of a Thanksgiving meal.
“We’re in areas where we might have 300 people and the nearest hospital might be two hours away.” In places where clinics are critical, so is connectivity — and community giving.