Your Donation Can Help in Many Ways
- $25 could buy two new books for Kevin to read at tutoring
- $50 could buy a new warm winter coat for Taja
- $100 could pay admission on a Sunday field trip for 50 kids
- $250 could cover Mya’s bus rides to tutoring for 4 whole months
- $500 could take Mercades on a college tour this spring
- $1,000 could provide 300 meals to the children at programs
- $5,000 could help provide Fayth with everything she needs in her first year as a Horton’s Kid!
Event Sponsorships
Every year, Horton’s Kids holds two major fundraising events to secure major corporate and individual donors. Together, our “Give Thanks and Give Back” fundraiser in November and the annual “Home Runs for Horton’s Kids” at Nationals Stadium in May provide more than 32% of the organizational budget. Please contact Development Director Lisa Peri at Lisa@hortonskids.org or 202-805-3475 to find out more about sponsorship levels and recognition opportunities at these events.
Please click here to see the sponsorship packet for this year’s “Home Runs for Horton’s Kids.”
Foundations and Corporate Donors
The following foundations and corporations invested in Horton’s Kids’ programs during FY2011. These generous contributions helped improve the children’s lives and ensured their future success.
- 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program
- Blue Earth Foundation
- Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
- Capital For Children
- Catto Charitable Foundation
- Commonweal Foundation
- DC Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation
- Doug and Tonyia Bolton Family Foundation
- Freddie Mac Foundation
- Gannett Foundation
- Hattie M. Strong Foundation
- Herb Block Foundation
- Horning Family Fund
- Lainoff Family Foundation Inc.
- MARPAT Foundation
- Richard E. and Nancy P. Marriott Foundation, Inc.
- Share Our Strength
- The Lemon Foundation
- The May Foundation
- The Sulica Fund
- VeriSign Cares
- Alpha Natural Resources
- Alston & Bird LLP
- Altria Group
- Aman and Associates
- American Electric Power
- Amgen
- Applied Materials
- Association for Competitive Technology (ACT)
- BGR Group
- Blank Rome Government Relations
- Bracewell & Giuliani LLP
- Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
- Check Point Software Technologies, Inc
- Clark Lytle Geduldig & Cranford
- CMS Energy
- Comcast/NBC Universal
- Cornerstone Government Affairs Group
- Cory Crowley & Company, LLC
- Covington & Burling
- D&P Creative Strategies
- Dantes Partners
- DCI Group
- Dewey Square Group
- DirecTV
- Disney
- Dominion
- Duke Energy Corporation
- Edison Electric Institute
- Elmendorf Strategies
- Emergent BioSolutions
- Entergy Corporation
- ESA (Entertainment Software Association)
- FedEx
- Fortune Brands
- Fresenius
- Gephardt Government Affairs
- Glen Echo Group
- Greenberg-Traurig, LLP
- H&R Retail
- Hogan Lovells
- Hollier & Associates
- Home Depot
- Hoops for Youth
- Hunton & Williams, LLP
- I Strategy Labs
- Information Technology Industry Council
- Kountoupes Consulting
- Lockheed Martin
- Microsoft
- ML Strategies
- Mobile Future
- Monument Policy Group
- National Association of Broadcasters
- National Association of Manufacturers
- NextEra Energy
- Nuclear Energy Institute
- Oglivy
- Oracle
- Peck, Madigan, Jones & Stewart, Inc.
- Penn Hill Group
- Pinnacle West
- Poker Players Alliance
- Polaris Consulting LLC
- Prudential Financial
- Quantum Companies
- RIAA: Recording Industry Association of America
- Ringley Potter Group
- Ryan, MacKinnon, Vasapoli and Berzok, LLP
- Salt River Project
- Southern Company
- Stanton Park Group
- The Entertainment Software Association
- The First Group
- The Herald Group
- The Skyland Development Team
- Time Warner Cable
- Time Warner
- Toy Industry Association
- TwinLogic Strategies
- Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
- Universal Music Group
- US Steel
- Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
- Wilkinson Barker Kneaur, LLP
- Xcel Energy
- ZwillGen