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In 1998,The Weyerhaeuser
Company Foundation celebrated its 50th year of
corporate philanthropy. Since 1948, the Foundation has invested
more than $122 million in grants to help fund thousands of projects
and has supported volunteer efforts on hundreds of other activitiesall
with the goal of making a positive difference in the quality of
peoples lives. The Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation is one of the
few sources of corporate giving in small communities across the
United States and Canada.
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We believe Weyerhaeusers success is linked to the
health and well-being of the communities where we do business and
where our employees live, work and play. With the input of more
than 95 local employee-advisory committees, the Weyerhaeuser Company
Foundation carefully directs millions of dollars annually to these
communities. Our grants support needs such as education, human services,
community development, arts and culture, and the environment. The
increasing number of requests we receive each year reminds us that
we can do only so much with the funds we have. What we do, however,
has a significant positive impactespecially when paired with volunteer
efforts.
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For that reason,
and to bring volunteerism into the foreground of corporate philanthropy,
were proud to be Making Waves (Weyerhaeuser Active Volunteer
Employees). Through this program, employees make waves in their
communities by initiating volunteer projects and nominating local
nonprofit organizations for cash awards. To date, more than 100
projects involving hundreds of volunteers, and representing more
than 100,000 volunteer hours, have been completed. This is just
one small way the Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation helps us thank
the many people and communities where we maintain operations, shows
the neighborly face of a large company, and shares our many skills
and talents.
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GRANTS
AWARDED BY GEOGRAPHY |
DOLLAR
AMOUNT
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PERCENTAGE
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(thousands
of dollars) |
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Northwest
(Oregon and Washington)
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$
2,577
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36%
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South
(Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina and Oklahoma)
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1,802
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26%
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Other
(United States, Canada and other international) |
2,680
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38%
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Total |
$
7,059
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100%
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GRANTS
AWARDED BY PRIORITY |
DOLLAR
AMOUNT
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(thousands
of dollars) |
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Education
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$ 2,607
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Civic, Community, Environment |
1,933
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Culture
and Arts |
580
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United
Way |
914
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Other
Health and Human Services |
1,025
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Total |
$
7,059
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