North Billerica, MA, September 8, 2017
The Boston Business Journal today announced that Curriculum Associates has been named to its 2017 top charitable contributors list for the second consecutive year. In 2016, Curriculum Associates made a historic in-kind donation of the majority of its shares, valued at $129.8 million, to charitable organizations.
“This year's Corporate Charitable Contributors list is the largest the Boston Business Journal has ever assembled. We are incredibly proud of the 94 companies that qualified for the list. They are all outstanding examples of the impact and importance of giving back,” said Boston Business Journal Market President and Publisher Carolyn Jones.
The Boston Business Journal named a record 94 companies that paid out at least $100,000 to Massachusetts-based charities in 2016 to its 2017 top charitable contributors list. The region's top charitable companies, which include in many instances the companies' corporate foundations, were honored at the Boston Business Journal's 12th Annual Corporate Citizenship Awards on Sept. 7 at Fenway Park in Boston.
Curriculum Associates is a deeply philanthropic company with a founding commitment to improve the world of education. Its nearly 50-year dedication to long-term thinking has driven remarkable growth, resulting in the company quintupling in size since 2012. A company committed to serving classrooms and the community in which it operates, Curriculum Associates creates world-class instructional and assessment materials that help students and teachers succeed. Today, the company is leading the adoption of print and digital curriculum for more than 17 percent of all K–8 students nationwide, serving more than 6 million students and 300,000 educators across all 50 states.
“2016 was a milestone year for Curriculum Associates' philanthropic efforts, capped off by the decision to ‘give our company away’ in a donation of majority shares,” said Rob Waldron, CEO of Curriculum Associates. “We are honored to once again be included on the Boston Business Journal's top charitable contributors list and are proud these record gifts to the Boston Foundation and Iowa State University Foundation will support local charities and improve students' lives for generations to come.”
Besides awarding top local corporate benefactors, the Corporate Citizenship Awards program also recognized partnerships between for-profit and nonprofit organizations. The Boston Business Journal also presented its annual CEO Social Leadership Award to a regional executive who has gone above and beyond to innovate and create solutions to the area's hardest community challenges.
About Curriculum Associates
Founded in 1969, Curriculum Associates, LLC designs research-based print and online instructional materials, screens and assessments, and data management tools. The company's products and outstanding customer service provide teachers and administrators with the resources necessary for teaching diverse student populations and fostering learning for all students.
About the Boston Business Journal
The Boston Business Journal is Greater Boston's leading source of business news, information and events, reaching readers through the weekly print publication, the website BostonBusinessJournal.com and email products. The BBJ also prints the annual Book of Lists—the region's top resource for business decision-makers seeking information about potential clients, suppliers and partners. The Boston Business Journal is published by American City Business Journals, the nation's largest publisher of metropolitan business news.
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