Charitable Contribution Policy
Norvado is proud to be your local, communications provider and technology leader. Not only do we keep our friends and neighbors connected with internet, TV, phone and security services, we also give back to our local Northwoods communities as much as possible.
For a Charitable Contribution request to be approved, it must adhere to certain criteria. The event or possible recipient(s) of the donation must take place or reside in our service area and fit into one of the following categories:
The following are not eligible for support:
National events (unless stemmed from a local event)
Reducing debts or past operating ventures
Political or partisan organizations or campaigns
Religious organizations or events
Talent and beauty contests
Generic request that may have been sent to various organizations
Benefits for individuals (unless a Norvado employee or family member)
Requests for medical expense funding
Our Charitable Contribution team reviews every request received and has the right to approve or deny any request that does or does not adhere to the criteria previously mentioned.
We receive a significant volume of requests each year and have a limited budget to fulfill them with. Our annual budget is appropriated on a need and first come first serve basis starting every year on January 1st. For these reasons we are simply unable to accommodate all monetary-based requests, no matter how much we might wish to do so. However, our team is always looking for volunteer opportunities and happy to provide support in a physical sense whenever we can.
Regardless of the level of funding or support requested, the process begins with a donation request. You will need to complete and electronically submit a request using this form in order for your request to be considered.
Should you have any questions pertaining to our Charitable Contributions policy or procedure, feel free to contact our Marketing team at
marketing@norvado.com or 800-250-8927.
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