COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Event Sponsorship
Through the generosity of the Clark Hunter Foundation, Hunter Associates is proud to support organizations that share our values and represent the interests and passions of our associates and clients. We sponsor:
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Events hosted by charities that align with our focus on education
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Events hosted by charities where our leaders serve on the board
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Corporate responsibility events
We engage our employees through these events, to widen their perspective on needs within our communities. In the United States, event sponsorships are given to IRS-recognized nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations. Nonprofits we have supported include:
American Red Cross
Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh
Literacy Pittsburgh
Manchester Craftsman Guild
The Mentoring Partnership of Western PA
Neighborhood Academy
NPR
Pace School
Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures
Quantum Theatre
United Way
WQED Pittsburgh
Employee Engagement
Hunter Associates encourages associates to be actively involved with issues and organizations that are important to them.
Our Communities
Hunter Associates is dedicated to being an active member of local communities. Our headquarters, in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh, has been located in the historic Koppers Building since 1992. We have seen the city change, grow and advance over time; we celebrate this history and hard work. We are proud of our longevity in the downtown area and actively look for opportunities to support our city.
Our Salem branch office is nestled in the small town of Salem, Ohio. In 2013, Hunter Associates completed renovations of an old, empty convenience store creating our Salem branch’s new permanent location. We are honored to breathe new life into the unused building and contribute to the community an attractive office space complete with state-of-the-art technology.
“I think that it’s conceivable that we could enter a period in which our self-satisfaction, as well as our social recognition, could come through our contributions to others and an awareness that what really counts is the degree to which we can build a
knowledgeable and value-oriented society.” – D.W. Hunter