Our Partners
As a partner of the Jacksonville Urban League, you have the opportunity to transform communities across the country by creating the social, and economic opportunities, that empower communities and change lives. Every day our partners invest in entrepreneurs, students, and families in the communities we serve.
Wells Fargo is committed to building an inclusive, sustainable future for all through a focus on opening pathways to economic advancement, championing quality, affordable homes, empowering small businesses to thrive, and driving an equity-focused transition to a low-carbon economy.
The Citi Foundation works to promote economic progress and improve the lives of people in low-income communities around the world. We invest in efforts that increase financial inclusion, catalyze job opportunities for youth, and reimagine approaches to building economically vibrant communities. The Citi Foundation's "More than Philanthropy" approach leverages the enormous expertise of Citi and its people to fulfill our mission and drive thought leadership and innovation.
Comcast RISE is committed to supporting the growth of all small businesses, while advancing the objectives of diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well as community investment. The program is built to help businesses and their communities thrive with a focus on economic growth. This year, Comcast RISE will award 500 recipients in five cities with a grant package that includes business consultation services, education resources, monetary grants, creative production, media, and technology makeovers.
Start Up Together is the National Urban League's new small business development program launched in partnership with the SBA's Community Navigator Pilot Program (CNPP). The program's focus is to reach and support underserved small businesses, with an emphasis on those owned by women, veterans, and socially and economically disadvantaged individuals to help them recover from the effects of COVID-19.
Humana’s community efforts focus on aligning resources and our associates to improve the clinical and social health outcomes of our members and the community. Throughout Jacksonville, Humana teams with nonprofit organizations, business and government leaders, as well as healthcare professionals to identify and align with interventions that can eliminate health barriers. In 2019, we introduced the Humana Military Population Health effort to address food access issues, improve social connection and connect our young enlisted service members and their families to available resources. Good health is hard and we are working to improve health at a community level.
Regions Bank and Regions Foundation are committed to providing a pathway to financial stability and a sustainable future. Along with our associates, we work to find ways to foster inclusive prosperity and help individuals, businesses and communities take the next step towards achieving their goals.
Founded in 2002, the TD Charitable Foundation endeavors to be a responsible corporate citizen through its mission to support, respect and improve the quality of life in the diverse communities we serve. We primarily fund programs aligned to one or more of the four drivers of our corporate citizenship platform, the TD Ready Commitment, with special consideration given to those that benefit historically underserved communities and low-to-moderate income people.
The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) Office of Small and Minority Business Capital promotes economic prosperity for Florida's small businesses through economic development programs to further diversify Florida's economy and create future resiliency. These programs provide newly established or growing small businesses with access to capital, technical assistance and business management training to small business owners to foster vibrant and healthy communities.
We commit to be dedicated to the dignity and value of the human spirit - helping strengthen it to overcome adversity, determined to offer people hope and a choice for the future, and devoted to the highest standards of community involvement as demonstrated by our founder, George W. Jenkins.
We recognize that supporting diversity and engagement is not only the right thing to do, it is the right thing to do for our business. This commitment is woven into our values and our guiding philosophy of Winning with Purpose vision, which recognizes that our company is strongest when we are a company of opportunity that embraces the full spectrum of humanity. That means both building a more diverse, more inclusive workplace, and promoting what we call courageous engagement in our company and the communities we serve.
With 90 affiliates serving 300 communities in 37 states and the District of Columbia, the Urban League spearheads the development of social programs and authoritative public policy research, and advocate for policies and services that close the equality gap. At the community level, the National Urban League and its affiliates provide direct services that improve the lives of more than two million people annually.
Our founder Jim Moran instilled the spirit of giving back as an integral part of who we are. We inspire action and engage our associates to strengthen the communities in which we live and work. We pursue that goal through support and volunteerism. We contribute our time and talent to impact diverse causes driven by our culture, associates, and the community. We focus on: Empowering Families; Promoting Education and Embracing the Environment.
Believing that youth represent the community’s future, the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation is committed to support programs benefiting economically and socially disadvantaged youth, families and other NFL and team charitable initiatives.
The mission of the Foundation is to help people and communities achieve better health. The Foundation strategically allocates grants toward philanthropic, community-based solutions through its focus areas and programs that focus on health solutions in the health care system, multicultural and growing populations, and critical issues of affordability, access, and quality.
The JAX Chamber Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization that serves Northeast Florida by funding workforce development, community leadership and entrepreneurial education programs in support of long-term regional prosperity.
We are helping build thriving communities by addressing issues fundamental to economic health and sustainability. We are advancing economic mobility by addressing issues related to workforce development and education, community development and basic needs. As a financial institution, we respond in two ways — by helping to address the immediate need, as well as funding innovative longer-term solutions for economic self-sufficiency. And we are investing $2 billion over ten years in this effort.
Black Knight, along with more than 750 organizations nationwide, has pledged to actively cultivate an environment where a multitude of experiences and perspectives are both welcomed and valued, and where employees feel comfortable and encouraged to discuss diversity and inclusion.
The Adecco Group Foundation is changing the way society thinks about human potential. We are not a grant-giving foundation, but rather a social innovation lab, incubating and accelerating new solutions in the world of work.
To be become a partner of the Jacksonville Urban League, please contact us at: info@jaxul.org, (904) 723-4008