$500,000 gift to support Rock County child development
23 Jan 2023
Source: Beloit Daily News
Wow!! Amazing!! Game Changer!! These were just a few of the community reactions heard by Executive Director of the Stateline Community Foundation, Tara Tinder, and Dr. Bill Flanagan, Chair of the newly named Stateline Community Foundation’s Literacy for Life Initiative when they received word that Quint and Rishy Studer were making a very generous gift of $500,000 in support of the Foundation’s Literacy for Life Initiative. This game-changing gift will significantly impact the Initiative’s goal of promoting early childhood brain development and literacy for newborn babies born in Rock County, and will make it possible to address three specific goals of the Initiative.
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