Pella Corporation awarded over $1.5 million in grants to nonprofits nationwide in 2023.
The selection process for grant recipients was rigorous, ensuring that the chosen nonprofits aligned with Pella’s commitment to foster education, uplift communities, and drive lasting positive societal changes.
Some of this year’s largest grants included:
– Central College ($130,000) supporting the STEM and Strength and Conditioning programs
– Pella Community Food Shelf ($100,000) to renovate their building so they can continue to alleviate hunger in the community
– Stepping Stones Early Learning Center ($50,000) to support repairs and classroom updates in Knoxville so they can continue providing quality child care
Other noteworthy projects awarded grants in Pella, the company’s headquarters, included the Pella Christian High School for building, stadium and technology improvements, programming sponsorship for the Pella Opera House, and a donation to The Well Resource Center to support the Newton Thrift Store start-up and remodeling of the Pella Thrift Store.
Additionally, Pella team members contributed 15,000 hours of volunteering throughout the year. These efforts have positively impacted local communities, supporting a wide array of causes and initiatives.
“At Pella, we believe in the power of education and community development to shape a better future. Our commitment goes beyond monetary contributions; it’s about actively participating and supporting causes that matter. We are immensely proud of our team’s dedication, both in terms of time and financial support, as we collectively work towards creating a brighter future for our communities and our customers,” said Jessica Klyn de Novelo, Community Relations and Foundation Manager at Pella.