CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Foundation Office at Fifth Third Bank has announced gifts of more
than $6.77 million in 2018 through eight foundations for which it serves
as trustee or agent. Grants were given to organizations that focus on
education, arts and culture, civic and community programs, health and
human services, and community reinvestment activities that benefit
low-to moderate-income populations, small businesses, affordable
housing, financial literacy and workforce development efforts.
“The Foundation Office at Fifth Third Bank is committed to making a
significant impact on programs and initiatives that create strong,
vibrant communities and provide pathways to opportunity,” said Heidi B.
Jark, senior vice president and managing director of the Foundation
Office. “Through the Foundation Office, the visions of individuals,
families and institutions are realized, and legacies are attained by
allocating the resources of their respective foundations in support of
innovative programs and organizations in our communities.”
The Foundation Office’s charitable grants help a wide variety of people
and are far-reaching in their impact. Stepping Stones Ohio, a nonprofit
organization that helps people with disabilities create pathways to
independence, received a grant from the Patricia Kisker Foundation for
its Adult Day Services program. That program provides people between
ages 22 and 70 the opportunity to explore employment and volunteer
experiences. Participants also get hands-on training in a technology
center to give them real-world experience with tools and equipment.
Chris Adams, executive director of Stepping Stones, said grants like the
money received from the Patricia Kisker Foundation are extremely helpful
in bringing opportunities to the people it serves. “The funding we
receive from grants helps us procure equipment, purchase supplies and
expands our ability to provide technology and training that we have,” he
said. “The funding also gives us an opportunity to tap into community
resources and to make our programming the best it can be.”
The eight foundations and trusts accept letters of inquiry from
qualifying nonprofit organizations seeking grant support from Oct. 1
through Dec. 31 each year. For guidelines on the inquiry process, visit www.53.com/content/dam/fifth-third/docs/education/guidelines-for-grantseekers-trustee-foundations-092518.pdf.
The eight are listed below with brief descriptions of their focus areas
and the total amount distributed from them in 2018 to charitable
organizations.
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Fund and description
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2018 Grants
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Charles Moerlein Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee
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$95,000
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Supports religious, charitable, scientific, literary or
educational purposes.
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Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Fund, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee
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$1.51 million
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Supports initiatives that empower and assist women and girls in
achieving self-sufficiency.
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Eleanora C.U. Alms Trust, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee
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$170,000
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Supports charitable and educational purposes for the city of
Cincinnati, with a focus on the arts.
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Helen G., Henry F., & Louise Tuechter Dornette Foundation,
Fifth Third Bank, Trustee
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$510,000
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Supports nature and the conservation of nature’s beauty, as well
as organizations that are beneficial to children, with a
preference to organizations that Miss Dornette identified during
her lifetime.
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Patricia Kisker Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee
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$365,000
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Supports organizations that benefit or serve children, and
educational, musical or arts organizations, as well as
organizations which Patricia Kisker supported during her lifetime.
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Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trusts, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee
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$3.43 million
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Supports charitable or educational purposes; for relief in
sickness, suffering and distress; for the care of young children,
the aged or the helpless or afflicted; for the promotion of
education, and to improve living conditions.
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Ohio Valley Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Agent
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$390,000
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Funds small equipment and capital improvement projects in the Ohio
Valley.
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Stillson Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee
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$305,000
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Helps children and provides assistance to those charities the
Stillsons supported during their lifetime.
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Total
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$6.775 million
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The Foundation Office at Fifth Third Bank also serves as trustee,
co-trustee or agent for more than 100 private and corporate foundations
that grant millions of dollars annually to worthy charities across the
United States. The foundations support a variety of causes, from
education to the arts and from basic-needs organizations like shelters
and counseling centers to environmental projects and animal rescue. In
addition, the Foundation Office manages the Fifth Third Foundation, one
of the first corporate foundations established by a financial
institution. The Fifth Third Foundation awarded $11.7 million in grants
in 2018.
To learn more about the Foundation Office at Fifth Third Bank, please
visit:. https://www.53.com/content/fifth-third/en/personal-banking/about/in-the-community/foundation-office-at-fifth-third-bank.html.
Danielle Jones
513-534-0162
513-534-NEWS