CORPORATE PARTNERS

GROWING OUR COMMUNITY TOGETHER.

Together we are working with our partners to build stronger communities. An investment in the Club is an investment in our community.

Caring and committed corporations in the communities we serve help the Club provide the services, programs, and activities that make a difference for our members. Corporate partnerships can take on many forms: grants, cash, or in-kind donations.

Clubs in Michigan spend $16 million annually on operating costs to provide programs that help kids do better in school, strengthen families and earning power, teach kids crucial life skills, and build strong communities. Thanks to the Club's out-of-school school programs, hundreds of young people each day have a safe place to go to complete homework, gather with friends, and build valuable skills for the future.

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SPONSOR

Sponsoring an event or program will enhance your company’s visibility in the community. Annual event sponsorship opportunities include the Make a Difference Event and Boys & Girls Clubs Week. You can also underwrite a youth program. The Club offers various tiers of sponsor recognition—all with marketing benefits—including recognition in the newsletter, signage, website, annual report, and more. 

Company-sponsored volunteer programs at the Club develop employee teamwork and collaboration skills while increasing team loyalty and morale. There are opportunities for both special projects and on-going volunteering.

VOLUNTEER

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"Investing in our young people benefits our community—today and tomorrow. We are fortunate to live in a community where partnerships provide our youth with opportunities to develop the skills that lead to success."

TERRY O’ROURKE
PRESIDENT & CEO, UNITED FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

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