Pacific gives life to nonprofits
The Pacific Life Foundation distributed $3.3 million in annual grants
to Orange County nonprofits this week in Newport Beach. The
international insurance company has committed a total of $4.3 million
to assist a variety of nonprofits during 2005.
A reception was held at Pacific Life’s main office in Newport
Beach on Monday evening, welcoming representatives from some 200
agencies.
The mood was upbeat, as several hundred guests sampled hors de
oeuvres and exchanged congratulations prior to the annual award
ceremony, in which agency representatives accepted financial grants
ranging from $2,500 to $100,000.
Bob Haskell, president of the Pacific Life Foundation, was on hand
to welcome the crowd, and company chairman Tom Sutton also greeted
the many recipients.
“The festive atmosphere is very conducive to sharing common goals
and practices,†Haskell said. “We look forward to hosting this event
at our home office in Newport Beach. It provides a unique networking
opportunity for people associated with nonprofit agencies to learn
what their peers are doing in the community.â€
Tennyson Oyler, a media representative for the foundation, said
the majority of awards ranged from $5,000 to $10,000. Thirty-four
agencies received grants greater than $10,000. Among the gifts was a
$100,000 donation toward fulfilling Pacific Life’s pledge of $366,000
to Healthy Smiles for Kids of Orange County, a pediatric dental
health center, serving uninsured children from low-income families.
The largest gift this year was a grant of $1 million to UNICEF to
assist in the South Asia tsunami relief effort, bringing the
foundation’s total grants to $4.3 million.
Some of the deserving agencies accepting awards included AIDS
Services Foundation Orange County, the Assistance League of Newport
Mesa Capital Campaign, Court Appointed Special Advocates of Orange
County and the Orange County United Way. Also awarded grants were
Rebuilding Together Orange County, Southern California Public Radio,
KPCC-FM, the 3T’s of Education program, the KOCE-TV Public Television
Capital Campaign, the Orange County Department of Education/AVID
Focus grant, the Bowers Museum of Cultural Art, the Orange County
Performing Arts Center, South Coast Repertory, the Bolsa Chica
Conservancy Capital Campaign, Cascadia Research’s SPLASH project, the
Institute for Local Self Government, the Ocean Alliance and the
Pacific Marine Mammal Center Capital Campaign, to name only a few.
The Pacific Life Foundation was established more than 20 years ago
and has given nearly $29 million to many community agencies and
projects. For more information, visit Pacific Life’s website at
www.PacificLife.com.
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