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Community Involvement

Sponsorship and Volunteerism

InfoSystems sponsored the following educational, artistic and community-minded organi­zations and events with close to $100,000 of combined support in 2011:

  • AIM Center
  • American Diabetes Association
  • American Red Cross, Greater Chattanooga Area Chapter - Hometown Heroes Luncheon
  • Appalachian Bear Rescue
  • Association of Baptists for World Evangelism
  • Blood Assurance - Crystal Green Memorial Golf Tournament
  • Boy Scouts of America Cherokee Area Council
  • Brainerd Baptist School - Golf Tournament
  • Camp Monty
  • Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce - Bronze Sponsorship
  • Chattanooga Area Food Bank
  • Chattanooga Area Leadership Breakfast
  • Chattanooga Police Department Back to School Program
  • Chattanooga Technology Council
  • Chattanooga Symphony & Opera
  • Craniofacial Foundation of America
  • Executive Women International - Scholarships for Single Mothers
  • Family Promise of Chattanooga
  • Fort Sanders Foundation - Patricia Neal Golf Classic
  • Habitat for Humanity of Greater Chattanooga
  • Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville
  • Hooks Baseball - School Baseball Team Sponsorship
  • John Wesley Open
  • Karen Collins Breast Cancer Event
  • Orland Park Pioneers - Football Team Sponsorship
  • Partnership for Families, Children and Adults
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga
  • St Peters Episcopal Church - Golf Tournament Sponsorship
  • The Kidney Foundation - Dare to Dance
  • United Way - Make a Difference Golf Classic
  • Women in Technology of Tennessee
  • Young Professionals Association of Chattanooga
  • Young Women's Leadership Academy Foundation

Additionally, InfoSystems employees continue to make an immense impact as community leaders and volunteers throughout the Chattanooga area. Many employees serve individually or through churches, civic organizations or schools as mentors, pouring into the lives of people from all walks of life. Employees have also contributed finan­cially and with personal hours of labor to various community service projects and organizations that include the following: 

  • Art2STEM
  • Brainerd Baptist Church – fine arts project
  • Caring to Educate, Inc.
  • Chattanooga Area Brain Injury Association
  • Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” financial educational program for 11th graders
  • Chattanooga Area Food Bank
  • Executive Women International
  • Girls, Inc.
  • Medical Foundation, Project Access
  • Men's Ministry Network - Board of Directors
  • Tennessee Save$ - Pigs on Parade event
  • Young Professionals Association of Chattanooga - Executive Board Member