Consolidated presents Earning for Learning check to Unit 40 Education Foundation
EFFINGHAM -- Consolidated Communications recently presented check for $2,561 to
the Effingham Unit 40 Education Foundation at the Effingham High School Homecoming
football game. The check represents the company.s Earning for Learning contribution
for the 2
nd
Quarter.
Through the Earning For Learning program, the company returns 2.5 percent of
revenues from long distance and 2.5 percent of Internet service revenues from the Consolidated
customers in the school.s area. Schools and foundations typically use the funds to pay for
computer equipment and software, art supplies, teacher grants, playground equipment and
items not covered by the school budget.
Founded in 1993, Consolidated.s Earning For Learning has returned more than $2
million to local schools and education foundations. Since 1994, Consolidated has returned
more than $171,000 to the Effingham Unit 40 Education Foundation.
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Brett Kingery recently presented the Effingham Unit 40 Education Foundation with a check
for $2,561from the company.s Earning For Learning program. Pictured from left to right,
Wayne Donsbach, Perrie Richards, Cynthia Wise, Kingery and Gary Buchler.
football game. The check represents the company.s Earning for Learning contribution
for the 2
nd
Quarter.
Through the Earning For Learning program, the company returns 2.5 percent of
revenues from long distance and 2.5 percent of Internet service revenues from the Consolidated
customers in the school.s area. Schools and foundations typically use the funds to pay for
computer equipment and software, art supplies, teacher grants, playground equipment and
items not covered by the school budget.
Founded in 1993, Consolidated.s Earning For Learning has returned more than $2
million to local schools and education foundations. Since 1994, Consolidated has returned
more than $171,000 to the Effingham Unit 40 Education Foundation.
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Brett Kingery recently presented the Effingham Unit 40 Education Foundation with a check
for $2,561from the company.s Earning For Learning program. Pictured from left to right,
Wayne Donsbach, Perrie Richards, Cynthia Wise, Kingery and Gary Buchler.
Through the Earning For Learning program, the company returns 2.5 percent of
revenues from long distance and 2.5 percent of Internet service revenues from the Consolidated
customers in the school.s area. Schools and foundations typically use the funds to pay for
computer equipment and software, art supplies, teacher grants, playground equipment and
items not covered by the school budget.
Founded in 1993, Consolidated.s Earning For Learning has returned more than $2
million to local schools and education foundations. Since 1994, Consolidated has returned
more than $171,000 to the Effingham Unit 40 Education Foundation.
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Brett Kingery recently presented the Effingham Unit 40 Education Foundation with a check
for $2,561from the company.s Earning For Learning program. Pictured from left to right,
Wayne Donsbach, Perrie Richards, Cynthia Wise, Kingery and Gary Buchler.
football game. The check represents the company.s Earning for Learning contribution
for the 2
nd
Quarter.
Through the Earning For Learning program, the company returns 2.5 percent of
revenues from long distance and 2.5 percent of Internet service revenues from the Consolidated
customers in the school.s area. Schools and foundations typically use the funds to pay for
computer equipment and software, art supplies, teacher grants, playground equipment and
items not covered by the school budget.
Founded in 1993, Consolidated.s Earning For Learning has returned more than $2
million to local schools and education foundations. Since 1994, Consolidated has returned
more than $171,000 to the Effingham Unit 40 Education Foundation.
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Cutline:
Brett Kingery recently presented the Effingham Unit 40 Education Foundation with a check
for $2,561from the company.s Earning For Learning program. Pictured from left to right,
Wayne Donsbach, Perrie Richards, Cynthia Wise, Kingery and Gary Buchler.
Through the Earning For Learning program, the company returns 2.5 percent of
revenues from long distance and 2.5 percent of Internet service revenues from the Consolidated
customers in the school.s area. Schools and foundations typically use the funds to pay for
computer equipment and software, art supplies, teacher grants, playground equipment and
items not covered by the school budget.
Founded in 1993, Consolidated.s Earning For Learning has returned more than $2
million to local schools and education foundations. Since 1994, Consolidated has returned
more than $171,000 to the Effingham Unit 40 Education Foundation.
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Cutline:
Brett Kingery recently presented the Effingham Unit 40 Education Foundation with a check
for $2,561from the company.s Earning For Learning program. Pictured from left to right,
Wayne Donsbach, Perrie Richards, Cynthia Wise, Kingery and Gary Buchler.



