$1 million gift will help 40 Boys & Girls Club students through college

Will provide financial aid, advising, career development support

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Philanthropists Keith Mardak and Mary Vandenberg recently made a $1 million gift to support youth from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee during their high school and college careers.

Mardak, chairman of Hal Leonard Corp., and his wife, Vandenberg,  a former Hal Leonard vice president and current shareholder, are longtime supporters of the Boys & Girls Club. 

The gift will support 40 BGCGM students through four years of high school via the organizationโ€™s Graduation Plus program, and through their full college career via All-In Milwaukeeโ€™s college completion program.

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All-In Milwaukee, which launched in September 2018, combines financial aid, advising and career development support to help Milwaukee students navigate the financial, academic and social challenges of college. All-In Milwaukee will utilize 80% of the gift to support BGCGM students through college.

Since its launch, All-In Milwaukee has received more than $4.5 million in signed commitments from donor partners for scholar support, including this gift of $1 million from Mardak and Vandenberg.

โ€œWith record low unemployment in Milwaukee, we recognize the need to invest and grow a pipeline of talent to support the economic boom in southeastern Wisconsin,โ€ Mardak said. โ€œWe need a talented, diverse workforce with a post-secondary education, and we need them to feel a connection to our community, so they want to live and work here.  If this is the kind of Milwaukee we want, then we must do things differently. All-In Milwaukee is an innovative and proven model. We can come together to scale this results-driven effort to serve more Clubs students through college and into the Milwaukee workforce.โ€

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As part of the program, All-In Milwaukee identifies BGCGM students that have financial need, high academic achievement and a history of community service and leadership. More than 50 eligible students were identified in the first year through the organizationโ€™s Graduation Plus program.

โ€œThis new partnership harnesses the combined strengths of both Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee and All-In Milwaukee to achieve a level of impact that could not be accomplished independently,โ€ said Kathy Thornton-Bias, president and chief executive officer of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee. โ€œKeith and Mary embrace the importance of this collaboration and we could not be more grateful that they have chosen to make a significant investment in our partnership. Their generosity is a game changer for our collective efforts and underscores the value of working together to better position Milwaukeeโ€™s youth for great futures.โ€

 

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