REV teams up with CoBank to provide $20,500 to local non-profits
Published 4:49 pm Tuesday, September 19, 2023
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RESERVE – REV recently partnered with CoBank through their annual Sharing Success program to provide surprise donations to four local non-profits making a difference in South Louisiana.
Annually, CoBank – a cooperative bank focusing on corporate citizenship efforts – provides matching funds to enhance partners’ donations to a selection of area nonprofits. Trusting that local partners, like REV, have an on-the-ground perspective about their communities’ needs, CoBank’s Sharing Success program has consistently doubled the local telecom’s charitable donations.
Thanks to the dual impact of CoBank’s Sharing Success program, REV was able to double funds contributed to four local non-profit organizations.
“Supporting meaningful causes and partnering alongside local organizations continue to remain central to REV’s commitment to give back to the communities we serve and connect,” said Josh Descant, CEO of REV. “In an effort to promote and enhance the missions of these deserving non-profits, REV is proud to partner with CoBank and, together, effectively double our donations to make an even more considerable impact.”
This year, the following non-profits were beneficiaries of REV and CoBank’s Sharing Success program (receiving the below amounts after REV’s and CoBank’s partnership matches were applied):
- ALS Association Louisiana-Mississippi Chapter — $2500.00
- Hammond Air Show Foundation — $10,000.00
- Upside Downs, Inc. — $4000.00
- The Whitney Institute — $4000.00.
“The Sharing Success program is ultimately an investment into the communities, leveling up what REV provides and truly making a difference,” said Monika Arnold, REV’s Community Relations and Business Development manager. “This repeat collaboration with CoBank is deeply appreciated – helping those who are facilitating incredible outcomes right here in South Louisiana.”
“For many years, REV, formerly EATEL, and CoBank have supported the fight against ALS by sponsoring The ALS Association Louisiana-Mississippi Chapter’s annual Walk to Defeat ALS®. In addition, Peter Louviere [REV’s CFO] is an avid supporter, raising thousands of dollars through his team, ‘Lou’s Mission,’” said Frankie Erwin, office administrator, ALS. “We are grateful that REV and CoBank have once again partnered to provide a $2,500 Bronze Sponsorship for the 2023 Louisiana Walk to Defeat ALS® as we strive to make ALS a livable disease.”
“The REV/CoBank donation is what fuels the Hammond Northshore Regional Airshow,” said Lacy Landrum, Airshow Chair. “It brings us together to be inspired by pilots flying incredible stunts with their aircraft. More importantly, the generous donation continues after the airshow by funding STEM education year-round.”
“REV’s and CoBank’s belief in our mission resonates deeply, and we are honored to have partners like them supporting Upside Downs. We thank these two companies for their generosity and dedication to making a difference,” said Beau Brooks, Board Member and Founder of Upside Downs. “This support will allow us to reach more families and touch their lives in meaningful ways. With the help of REV/CoBank, we are able to continue to show that anything is possible with Down syndrome.”
“We were thrilled to receive a donation from REV and CoBank to help support our mission and programs at Whitney Plantation,” said Ashley Rogers, Whitney Plantation’s executive director. “We are proud to have such strong community partners who see the importance of the work we do to educate the public every day.”
Recently, each organization was surprised with the above-mentioned funds and presented with a ceremonial, large check to mark the donation of these philanthropic dollars. Established in 2012, CoBank’s Sharing Success program has contributed over $76 million to partners in agribusiness, power, water, and telecommunications industries.
Photo Captions:
(File name: ALS) l-r: Monika Arnold (Community Relations and Business Development manager, REV), Frankie Erwin (office administrator, ALS), Peter Louviere (CFO, REV), Sadie Eymard (Finance executive assistant, REV)
(File name: Hammond Northshore Airshow) l-r: Jeremy Theriot (Community Relations and Business Development director, REV), Ginger Cangelosi (executive director, Tangipahoa Economic Development), Tressy Leindecker (Sales and Marketing EVP, REV), Mayor Pete Panepinto (City of Hammond), Lacy Landrum (director of Administration, City of Hammond and Airshow Chair), Monika Arnold (Community Relations and Business Development manager, REV)
(File name: Upside Downs) l-r: Donna Martin (Sr. Strategic Account Manager, REV), Beau Brooks (President of the Board and Founder of Upside Downs), Michelle Brooks (Board Member and Founder of Upside Downs), Angelle Tanner (Development and Communications coordinator), and Jeremy Theriot (Community Relations and Business Development director, REV)
(File name: Whitney) l-r: Kyronisha Dunn (Customer Care manager, REV), Trenice Cooper (Deputy Director of Operations, Whitney Plantation), Ashley Rogers (executive director, Whitney Plantation), Monika Arnold (Community Relations and Business Development manager, REV), Megan Archer (Production manager, REV)