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As RS&H associates excitedly gathered around the patio on Friday, October 18th, five children and their families eagerly awaited the arrival of custom wheelchair-accessible Halloween costumes.
RS&H Transportation engineer Amanda Schram was thrilled that the Girl Scouts of Gateway Council (GSGC) in Jacksonville received a grant from the Elevate Fund.
An RS&H Corporate architect located in the Jacksonville office, Kimberly Gilliam was thrilled that Theatre Jacksonville received a grant from the Elevate Fund.
An RS&H Transportation engineer in our Colorado office, Jeremy Haywood was thrilled to find out that the Colorado Association of Black Professional Engineers and Scientists (CABPES) received a grant from the Elevate Fund.
Each year, RS&H dedicates a portion of the firm’s corporate revenues to provide grants to nonprofit organizations in communities we serve. This week, the firm made its second donation from its Elevate Fund — $53,300 across 12 nonprofit groups.
As part of an initiative with the American Institute of Architects (AIA), RS&H supports Florida A&M University’s School of Architecture and Engineering Technology. Students not only have an avenue to start their architecture career, but they also have access to some of RS&H’s most renowned designers.
Three Saturdays in a row during the month of January, several associates from the Orlando office cut wood, poured concrete, drilled screws, and built a wheelchair-accessible ramp for a local friend in need.
RS&H Vice President James Shaw was thrilled that CASA of Kane County was one of 11 charities to receive a grant from the Elevate Fund in the first round of giving in late 2018.
he RS&H Elevate Fund, created in 2018, provides grants to non-profits where RS&H associates are actively involved. In this first pay-out, the Elevate Fund committee distributed $50,000 across 11 charities. The money came from associate donations and a portion of company profits.
RS&H’s Tyler, Texas office presented an award for $5,000 from the RS&H Elevate Fund to the Discovery Science Place museum of Tyler, Texas.
For four years now, RS&H architects, engineers and associates have worked together to create special Halloween costumes for children of the Jacksonville’s Independent Living Resource Center (ILRC).
Earlier this year, the RS&H Board of Directors launched an initiative to dedicate a portion of the firm’s corporate profits to provide grants to nonprofit organizations. Now, the firm is ready to make its first donation — $50,000 across 11 nonprofit groups.
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