UW-Eau Claire Foundation receives Innovation Award to expand Blugold Beginnings program

EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (RELEASE FROM AT&T WI)-- The UW-Eau Claire Foundation was presented today with a $10,000 AT&T Innovation & Investment Award to help expand the Blugold Beginnings program to reach more students and inspire young people to attend college.

The AT&T donation will enable the Blugold Beginnings program to expand its afterschool programming to serve an additional 50 students in the Eau Claire Area School District, Altoona School District and Augusta School District. The funding will also be used to partner with Eau Claire County 4-H to complete robotics projects during the program’s afterschool programming.

“We want every student to know and believe that higher education is not only a possibility for them, but that it is available and attainable at UW-Eau Claire,” said Chancellor James C. Schmidt. “Thanks to the support of AT&T, we are proud to be able to expand the Blugold Beginnings program to provide that college connection for more students in our area.”

The purpose of Blugold Beginnings is to educate and inspire students, especially underrepresented, low income or first generation students, to believe that a post-secondary education is important, attainable and available at UW-Eau Claire and other institutions. The program works with local schools to provide a comprehensive college connection for 5th graders through graduating seniors.

“Preparing our young people for success in higher education not only benefits our students, but our communities and our state as well,” said Scott T. VanderSanden, president of AT&T Wisconsin. “Blugold Beginnings is a great program that is showing students the possibility of college. We are proud to help them expand to reach even more teens and help prepare them for future success.”

Blugold Beginnings hires current UW-Eau Claire students as mentors for students in elementary through high school. The mentors develop relationships with students, act as role models and provide college knowledge to mentees. To learn more about the program, please visit: http://www.uwec.edu/blugoldbeginnings/.

As a company, AT&T has a long-standing commitment to helping advance education. An example of the company’s support of education is the AT&T Aspire program, one of the nation’s largest corporate initiatives committed to helping more students graduate from high school ready for college and careers.

In Wisconsin, AT&T also supports education through its AT&T Wisconsin Innovation & Investment Award program. The program provides funding to organizations and programs that improve the community by: advancing education, enhancing the environment, promoting economic development, or delivering other community services.




 
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