
Endowment Goal Reached
Perdue Kresge Campaign Raises $675, 846
LSE' three-year endowment campaign, conducted as part of the Perdue Kresge Challenge to the Community, wrapped up successfully with $675,846 raised.
The funds, deposited at the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, will generate about $35,000 each year to buffer swings in government funding or provide "seed money" for growth initiatives.
The first application of the funds will be to construct a new, 5,000-square-foot warehouse. The warehouse will relieve overcrowding of the current warehouse and help the production department cope with recent growth.
The campaign staff, directed by chairman Joe Ollinger, included volunteers Ron Alessi, Phil Bradshaw, Col. Robert Cook, Bob Holloway, Bill Johnston, Ann Jones, Jack Smith, Connie Strott and Doug Wilson.
Inside Works
To help workers succeed after they start their own jobs, LSE provides a unique monitoring service. Thanks to a $50,000 private grant, an LSE job retention coach closely follows the progress of workers. No other agency in our region provides such thorough support, to the best of our knowledge.
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