Give. Advocate. Volunteer
United Way of Yellowstone County has a history of working with corporations and organizations to improve the community in which we live and work each day. Through the years, we recognize that a strong community is a direct result of dedicated corporate support.
Circle of Honor:
The "Circle of Honor" was created in 2003. This honor recognizes businesses that truly support the mission of United Way: To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of the community. This award is designed to encompass not only dollar contributions, but also the quality of the campaign, the employee support specifically to United Way's Community Care Fund, participation in other active United Way programs and other non-financial contributions.
Anderson Zurmuehlen
Anvil *
DOWL HKM*
Gainan's Flower and Garden Center
NAPA Auto Parts*
Payne Financial/Hoiness LaBar
Roscoe Steel and Culvert
Sanderson Stewart
Scheels
Target Stores
Underriner Motors
United Way of Yellowstone County
UPS
US Bank
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Wells Fargo Operations Center
Wyo-Ben
Yellowstone Electric*
*New companies receiving the Circle of Honor Award
Circle of Distinction
In 2010, we'd like to recognize the companies who grew their campaign with an increase of 10% or more in employee giving and a $1,000 more in total corporate, employee and special event giving.
CHS, Inc.
Billings Federal Credit Union
PP&L Montana LLC
PP&L Montana, Colstrip SES
Spirit of Yellowstone County
For exemplifying the true spirit of what it means to LIVE UNITED. These companies take the lead in embracing United Way's mission to "improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of the community."
YWCA
Billings Clinic
St. Vincent Healthcare
RiverStone Health Foundation
Outstanding Leadership Giving Campaign Award
To recognize a company that conducts a leadership giving campaign with outstanding results
ExxonMobil
LIVE UNITED Spirit Award
To volunteers who worked tirelessly and made a difference individually during the 2010 Campaign
GE Capital Americas Billings Center of Excellence
ConocoPhillips
Susan Plath School District 2
Loaned Associate Cody Anderson and Montana Rail Link