

2026 CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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2026 CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Founded
in 1972, the LBCC
Foundation is dedicated to supporting the students and programs of Linn-Benton Community College so that, through the transformational power of education, our entire community flourishes.
At the LBCC Foundation, we support the dreams of LBCC students by providing comprehensive programs and services that are innovative and accessible.
At Linn-Benton Community College, our values serve as the foundation that inspires our actions and unites us as a community. As responsible stewards, we are committed to:
Opportunity: We support the fulfillment of potential in ourselves and each other.
Excellence: We aspire to the highest ideal with honesty and integrity.
Inclusiveness: We honor and embrace the uniqueness of every individual, and promote the free and civil expression of ideas, perspectives and cultures.
Learning: We commit to the lifelong pursuit of knowledge, skills, and abilities to improve our lives and our communities.
Engagement: We openly and actively connect as students, faculty, staff and community.
Officers
President: Hedie Schulte, Albany
Vice President: Jo Ann McQueary, Sweet Home
Treasurer: Lauri Lehman, Philomath
Secretary: Carolyn Gardner, Corvallis
Past President: Penny York, Corvallis
Members
Marty Cahill, Lebanon
Sherlyn Dahl, Corvallis
Jeannie Davis, Lebanon
Jeff Davis, Corvallis
Charlie Eads, Albany
Diane Merten, Corvallis
Rose Peda, Sweet Home
Dan Segel, Portland
Ex-Officio
Lisa Avery, LBCC President
Jess Jacobs, Accounting & Budget Director
Edene Ehlers, Classified Representative
Georgie Jensen, Student Representative
Allister Mahoney, Student Representative
Rebecca Thomas, Student Representative
Dear Community Partner,
2025 was a year of remarkable growth and impact for the Linn-Benton Community College Foundation. Thanks to partners like you, we raised $42,964 during Give Hope Day, providing critical emergency assistance to students facing unexpected financial barriers. From helping a diagnostic imaging student afford the fuel to continue his education to supporting firstgeneration students who need just a little extra help to keep moving forward, your generosity changed lives.
As we look toward 2026, we're excited to share a new vision for our signature fundraising event. Give Day is evolving into a true college-wide celebration under the theme All in for Hope. This 48-hour event will bring together our entire Roadrunner community—students, staff, faculty, alumni, and partners like you—to demonstrate that hope isn't just a word; it's a commitment we all share.
In this partnership guide, you'll find inspiring stories that illustrate why your support matters. You'll meet David Harris, a 46-year-old careerchanger whose emergency fuel assistance made the difference between giving up and achieving his dream of helping rural communities as a radiology technician. You'll also learn how Willamette Valley Bank's partnership exemplifies the power of local businesses investing in local students.

Every partnership, every contribution, every act of support creates a ripple effect that extends far beyond a single student. When you invest in the LBCC Foundation, you're investing in the future of our region—in the nurses, welders, accountants, and teachers who will shape our communities for years to come.
We invite you to join us in being All in for Hope. Together, we're not just funding education; we're opening doors, changing lives, and building a stronger community for everyone.
With gratitude,
STEVEN BRONCHEAU Executive Director
In 2024, the LBCC Foundation awarded $488,000 in scholarships
Thank you to the 911 donors who supported LBCC students as they pursue their dreams.
More than 500 donors made a first-time gift and nearly 800 of our supporters gave $1,000 or less. Together, every gift collectively helps build brighter futures for students.
2024:
391 LBCC students received scholarships
$2,250 Average scholarship award to support a student’s educational journey
$7,317 Estimated annual tuition at LBCC for a full-time resident student
This scholarship supports students on a career path toward completing their community college education. Established by Donna and Mike Gemperle, both lifelong educators who benefited from affordable public university education, this scholarship reflects their commitment to helping capable students overcome financial barriers and pursue their own career goals.
This endowment provides one year of tuition for first-generation college students. Established by Lynn Trimpe, a retired mathematics professor who taught at LBCC for many years, this scholarship reflects her dedication to supporting students who are the first in their families to pursue higher education.
This scholarship supports students who embody curiosity and a commitment to lifelong learning. Established by Madison Ave. Collective, the "Stay Curious" Scholarship reflects one of the agency's core values—encouraging continuous growth, creative exploration, and the willingness to question conventional approaches in both professional and personal development.
This scholarship is for an Automotive Technology student with a preference for a female student from Lebanon. This scholarship was established by Karri Bryam’s late husband. Karri worked at LBCC in various capacities for over 22 years.
Below: Scholarship recipients who attended the Scholarship Appreciation Reception

Linn-Benton Community College serves a diverse population of students each year. The LBCC student body reflects a broad range of backgrounds, experiences, and aspirations, highlighting the importance of providing equitable resources and support for their success.
Financial Aid Combined (FA Pell Grant or Loan)


Race/Ethnicity
8,390
Average per year

David Harris knows he doesn’t seem like the kind of guy who needs help paying for gas. He’s 46 with a family and a fiancee, and has a four-year degree with 17 years of experience in that field.
But life changes forced a pivot for Harris and prompted him to begin studying diagnostic imaging through Linn-Benton Community College. He’s now driving 120 miles round-trip each day from his home in Bay City, near Tillamook, to his clinic work in Astoria. And that’s where LBCC’s Foundation has been able to provide emergency help.
“[The Emergency Fund] - financial assistance, food assistance, all the different things the LBCC Foundation can help with - is so important,” Harris said. “I’m a testament to that and I’m not necessarily a person you would think would need that.”
Harris grew up in Southern California and got a degree in environmental science from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He loved the job, but when his extended family relocated to Oregon a little more than a decade ago, he decided to come, too.
Harris was hired at a nonprofit in Tillamook, but left in 2015 after a series of personnel challenges. That left him looking for a new direction.
Personal events also hit him hard during that time. Cancer and complications from diabetes took both of Harris’ parents in the next few years, and then in 2019, Harris himself was diagnosed with cancer. He underwent chemotherapy and radiation and has been in remission since that year, but it was another factor in revising his life goals.
Harris’ fiancee, an emergency room nurse he’d met while working as a volunteer firefighter, suggested he explore radiology. He loved the idea of working in a scientific field again, and of being able to help people who were going through their own medical crisis. “That really checked a lot of boxes for me,”
Harris said. “Technology, helping people - that’s kind of where it all came together.”
Harris took some prerequisites at Portland Community College to qualify for Linn-Benton’s distance program. “The beauty was, I could do that,” he said. “I could stay home with my family and not have to relocate.”
Financing his education was the challenge, however. Harris took out loans to help with the PCC prerequisites and the LBCC program, but “that pretty much burned through every kind of savings I had,” he said.
Scholarships and the community college’s SNAP Training and Employment Program, which provides career assistance, have been critical, Harris said. His STEP coach was the first to mention the emergency fund to help offset his fuel costs. “I didn’t know it existed,” Harris said. “It’s an amazing resource.”
Now in his second year of the program, Harris will be doing clinical work until spring. After that, he’ll train as an X-ray technologist, then evaluate his choices.
“The motivating factor is to help a rural community out,” he said. “The field is short of people as it is, but even more so for a rural area.”
He also wants to "pay it forward," he said, after his own health crisis. “The greatest lesson I learned was how it is to feel so vulnerable and hurt and sick. It really opens your eyes to what people are going through. You really don’t know what people are struggling with.”
Harris said he wants people who donate to the LBCC Foundation to know how much they have mattered to his life. Losing his parents and his job and going through a personal health scare changed everything. Even $1,000 makes a huge difference. “ It makes me even more grateful for the support, he said. You never know who’s going to need this."

I didn't know it [the emergency fund] existed. It's an amazing resource.
David Harris DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
Community partners like Willamette Valley Bank are crucial to helping the Linn-Benton Community College Foundation support students.
This year, Willamette Valley Bank sponsored the VIP room at LBCC’s Night at the Corvallis Knights Baseball and presented a $1,000 scholarship during the game. They were also the presenting sponsor at the Foundation’s Monte Carlo Night fundraiser in 2024 and 2025.
“I’ve just kind of grown my partnership with the LBCC Foundation,” said Crystal Tyndall, Willamette Valley Bank Albany Branch Manager. “We like to support the community in any way we can.”
While the goal is to raise money and build community, joining in the festivities is an added perk.
“It was so much fun,” Tyndall said of this year’s Monte Carlo Night. “We had the greatest time. Even the following week, my team and I chatted about it and are excited about next year.”
It’s important to the team at Willamette Valley Bank, and to Tyndall personally, to support students in continuing their education. Sponsoring and contributing to LBCC Foundation events helps them do that while strengthening community connections.
The LBCC Foundation provides emergency assistance, scholarships, and program support to help students overcome financial barriers.
“The funds do go to help students,” Tyndall said. “Whether it’s to get dinner or a bus pass to get to school.”
Tyndall learned about LBCC’s variety of programs during a tour with Leadership Albany. She is glad when she has the opportunity to encourage people to explore the options at LBCC.
“I feel like a lot of people don’t know about the amazing programs they have to offer,” Tyndall said. “There are a lot of good programs involving the trades, like welding. Not only are you working toward your degree, but they’re helping you get a job.”
She appreciates that in addition to the two-year programs like culinary arts and nursing, students can enroll in certificate programs or take individual classes.
Tyndall said any time she’s in front of students, she asks if they have a plan. And she always asks if they’ve considered LBCC.
“I think a lot of people in the community care about nonprofits, like the LBCC Foundation, and students,” Tyndall said. “Especially if they know what the LBCC Foundation does and what they do for the students. I’m very happy with the partnership that we have.”


I think a lot of people in the community care about nonprofits, like the LBCC Foundation, and students […] I’m very happy with the partnership that we have.
Crystal Tyndall
MANAGER

You can get a scholarship. You can get loans. But you can’t always get a set of tires. This money removes some of those barriers for many LBCC students.
Jo Ann McQueary
LBCC FOUNDATION VICE PRESIDENT
Commenting on the foundation's emergency funding for students.

The LBCC Foundation hosts a variety of impactful events throughout the year, from fundraisers like Give Hope Day and Monte Carlo Night to student-focused initiatives such as the Roadshow Series and community celebrations like the Scholarship Appreciation Reception. Each event offers unique sponsorship opportunities to connect with our community, support meaningful causes, and make a lasting impact on students' lives.
Interested in getting involved in one of the events? Let’s collaborate! Reach out to explore custom sponsorship opportunities tailored to fit your company's goals.
Together, we can make a difference.



The Scholarship Appreciation Reception is a meaningful event celebrating the transformative impact of scholarships on student success and honoring the generosity of our donors. This special evening brings together scholarship recipients, donors, and community members to recognize the power of education in shaping futures. A highlight of the evening is the presentation of the Distinguished Alumni Award, which honors an exceptional LBCC graduate whose achievements and contributions have made a significant impact in their field or community. It’s an inspiring evening of success,gratitude, and community leadership, showcasing the profound difference scholarships make in the lives of students.

Join us for a fun, family-friendly evening at the ballpark where the community comes together to cheer on the Corvallis Knights and support LBCC students. During the game, nine $1,000 scholarships are awarded, one each inning, to attendees. alumni, donors, students, staff, and community partners. Enjoy a great night of baseball while helping advance student success through the LBCC Foundation.

The Student Hope Tree is a heartfelt initiative that brings the LBCC community together to support students facing financial challenges during the holiday season. Each "hope tag" on the tree represents a low-income student's requested need, from food and clothing to school supplies, gift cards, and more. Participants can select a tag and fulfill a student's wish, providing tangible support and hope during a critical time of year. This program shines a light on the power of community and generosity, ensuring that every student feels supported and valued as they pursue their educational goals.


The President’s Circle is an exclusive group of donors who have demonstrated exceptional generosity with a giving history exceeding $1,000. These dedicated supporters play a vital role in advancing the LBCC Foundation’s mission to transform lives through education by funding scholarships, emergency assistance, and programs that enrich the student experience. Select members of the group gather three times a year—once each during the fall, winter, and spring terms— for exclusive events that provide opportunities to engage with LBCC leadership, hear updates on the impact of their giving, and connect with like-minded supporters. The President’s Circle represents a profound commitment to supporting students and investing in the future of our community.

These special events are designed to celebrate and support LBCC’s vibrant music program and its talented students. The Legacy Concert provides key donors with an exclusive evening that begins with a private reception and continues with a behind-the-scenes experience of the choir’s dress rehearsal. This intimate event highlights the dedication and artistry of LBCC’s student performers. The Pre-Concert Reception is a VIP ticketed gathering held just before the choir’s public performance. Community members and stakeholders are invited to enjoy refreshments, connect with others, and show their support for the music program while preparing to experience an exceptional concert. Both events create opportunities to celebrate and invest in the future of LBCC’s music program, ensuring its continued success and impact on students and the community.


Welcome Day is LBCC’s signature event to kick off the academic year, designed to help new and returning students transition smoothly into college life. This engaging event introduces students to campus resources, programs, and opportunities, providing a strong foundation for their educational journey. Students can explore campus, meet advisors, instructors, and peers, and discover ways to get involved in the college community. Highlights include campus tours, program showcases in the courtyard, and fun activities like a scavenger hunt for prizes.

This pop-up, student-focused event stops at each LBCC campus to promote the spring scholarship cycle while addressing food insecurity, with 70% of students reporting they have skipped a meal due to limited resources. Students are invited to enjoy a free slice of pizza, connect with campus and Foundation staff, and learn more about available scholarship opportunities that can help support their educational goals.

The Grilled Cheese Roadshow brings free, warm meals to students across the LBCC campuses in October while promoting opportunities to support their educational journey. The roadshow's purpose is to encourage students to take advantage of our fall scholarship cycle by applying for funds that can ease financial burdens and help them stay focused on their educational journey. At the same time, the Roadshow addresses a critical issue on our campus — food insecurity. With 70% of students reporting skipped meals due to financial hardship, this event ensures every student has access to a hot meal and a reminder that they are supported. It’s a simple yet meaningful way to make a difference in the lives of our students.

Give Day is Linn-Benton Community College’s signature annual giving celebration—now expanded to two days for even greater student impact. On May 7–8, 2026, our campus and community will come together under one unifying theme: All in for Hope.
For the first time, Give Day will include both an internal campus celebration and a community fundraising event. The two-day experience is designed to engage every part of LBCC in support of our students.
A spirited on-campus event featuring activities, connection, and a friendly internal competition with LBCC’s Executive Leadership Team. Faculty and staff can donate toward which leader they want to see “take the plunge,” with all funds supporting Give Day’s overall impact.

Our long-running community favorite now becomes part of Give Day. Guests will enjoy a formal dinner prepared by Culinary Arts students, a performance by Music students, a live auction featuring program-driven experiences, and an evening of entertainment—celebrating hope and student success.
Throughout both days, supporters can choose to give to five areas: LBCC Foundation’s Student Emergency Fund, LBCC Music Program, LBCC Culinary Arts Program, LBCC Athletics, or the LBCC Agricultural Sciences Program.
Each program will receive its own dedicated giving page, sharing stories, videos, and student experiences that demonstrate real impact.
Give Day strengthens LBCC’s mission by ensuring students have the resources, stability, and support they need to stay enrolled, succeed, and complete their education. Together, as one community, we are All in for Hope—creating opportunities and transforming lives.
\ Visit linnbenton.edu/giveday to learn more.
Presenting Monte Carlo Night: $5,000
As presenting sponsor you'll receive:
• Logo inclusion in all sponsored social media marketing posts on META platforms.
• Logo inclusion in casino 'funny money' printed and provided to attendees at check-in. Shared logo inclusion on event photo booth backdrop. Inclusion to be shared with Foundation and Photo Booth Sponsor.
+ Plus, all marketing benefits listed in the Hero Level.
Presenting Sponsor Dunk For Hope: $5,000
As the event's presenting sponsor you'll receive:
• Exclusive signage on or near the Dunk Tank, to be shared with Foundation logo.
• Exclusive marketing promoting business near food event associated with Dunk For Hope (TBD).
+ Plus, all marketing benefits listed in the Hope Level.
Live Auction Dinner Sponsor: $3,000
As the Live Auction Dinner sponsor you'll receive:
• Exclusive logo featured on Live Auction paddles.
• Pull-up banner on the stage during the Auction.
+ Plus, all marketing benefits listed in the Hero Level.
Golden Ticket Sponsor: $3,000
As the Golden Ticket sponsor, you'll receive:
• Golden Tickets to feature sponsors logo on the back
• Premium table top signage to promote sponsors business/materials.
+ Plus, all marketing benefits listed in the Hero Level.
Bingo Room Sponsor: $2,000
As the Bingo Room sponsor, you'll receive:
• Special branded signage featuring sponsor logo to adorn Bingo Room.
• Premium table top signage to promote sponsors business/materials.
+ Plus, all marketing benefits listed in the Advocate Level.
Photo Booth Sponsor: $2,000
As the Photo Booth sponsor, you'll receive:
• Shared logo inclusion on event photo booth backdrop (included with Foundation and Monte Carlo Presenting Sponsor).
• Logo inclusion in all printed and digital photo strips given to attendees.
• Opportunity to provide branded props for the photo booth (e.g., hats, glasses, signs) for further brand visibility.
+ Plus, all marketing benefits listed in the Advocate Level.Radio advertisement: Verbal mention in a limited number of ads on KGAL radio promoting Give Hope Day. Mention to be shared between Hope & Hero Level sponsors.
$1,000
As a "Power Hour" Match sponsor, you'll receive recognition during one of six available Give Day "Power Hours" where your company matches all donations, up to $1,000, for one hour of our 48-hour giving campaign. Power Hour sponsors receive:
• Dedicated featured recognition on the Give Day website, promoting all match hours happening.
• Dedicated social media post at the top of the hour, promoting the match.
+ Plus, all marketing benefits listed in the Partner Level.
Website
Logo and link inclusion in LBCC Foundation's Give Day website.
Email Newsletter
Logo inclusion in LBCC Foundation's internal email to 1,500+ LB employees, along with inclusion in our 'Foundation Focus' email newsletters to 4,500+ donors.
Scholarship Appreciation Recognition Reception
Logo and verbal recognition at Scholarship Awards reception (April 23), with key stake-holders, donors, students and other community supporters.
Promotional Flyer
Logo inclusion in 100+ flyers distributed on campus and in the community, as well inclusion in any print advertisements where flyer design may be used.
Promotional Postcard
Logo inclusion in direct mail postcard, promoting Give Day, to 750+ residents.
Social Media
Dedicated post on Foundation's social media accounts recognizing and thanking sponsor. Post to include tagging and link to website.
Billboard Advertisement
Logo placement on billboard advertising throughout Linn & Benton counties leading up to Give Day.
Radio Advertisment
Verbal recognition included in a limited number of radio advertisements through Bicoastal Media (99.9 KRKT FM), KGAL Radio, and Spotify.
DUNK FOR HOPE RECOGNITION
TY Signage
Logo inclusion in special 'thank you' signage placed in the courtyard during Dunk for Hope.
Display Banner
Branded banner featuring sponsor logo displayed in the Albany campus courtyard throughout Give Day & Dunk For Hope.
MONTE CARLO NIGHT RECOGNITION
Slideshow
Sponsor-provided advertisement featured in the ceremony pre-event rotating slideshow, alongside Foundation messaging and other sponsor acknowledgments.
TY Signage
Logo inclusion in special 'thank you' signage placed throughout the event, as well as included in our ‘How It Works’ flyer at check-in.
Verbal Recognition
Verbal 'Thank You' mention throughout the evening from the DJ/emcee.
Printed Program Advertisement
1/2 Page advertisment promoting sponsors business included in printed program provided to each attendee.
Welcome Gift
Opportunity to provide guests with a gift upon check-in, or upon exit.
Monte Carlo Night Tickets
VIP Tickets: Enjoy a buffet dinner and 2 drinks per ticket
Scholarships at LBCC remove financial barriers and empower students to stay focused on their education. Whether created in the name of your business, your family, or in memory of a loved one, a scholarship creates lasting impact in our community.
Flexible · Immediate Support · Personalized
• Suggested starting amount: $750 per term
• Typical award example: $6,000 per year (3 terms at $2,000 each)
• Actual annual student need: $8,900 (tuition, books & supplies)
• Naming options:
> Business-sponsored
> Family or individual
> Memorial or tribute
• Ideal for individuals who want:
> Immediate impact for LBCC students
> Flexibility in award criteria
> Annual involvement in the selection process

Permanent · Legacy-Minded · Built for the Future
• Minimum endowment: $15,000 one-time gift, or $5,000 per year for three years
• Endowments are invested permanently, and only the earnings are awarded—ensuring your support continues year after year, forever.
• Ideal for individuals who want:
> Long-term, sustainable student support
> A legacy that grows over time
> A permanent named fund
Starting a scholarship is more than a gift—it’s an investment in the future of our students and our community.

In response to the suspension of SNAP benefits in November, the Foundation launched an emergency “Student GO Bag” initiative. Within five days, we partnered with Grocery Outlet of Albany to assemble bags filled with pantry staples valued at $75 each, plus a $50 Safeway gift card. The Foundation provided 200 students with GO Bags and gave 80

In-Service Happy Hour (Faculty Appreciation)
The Foundation’s annual Fall In-Service Happy Hour brought employees together on the Albany Campus for connection and celebration. Guests enjoyed charcuterie and beverages from Foundation sponsors, with LB-branded pet bandanas as appreciation gifts for attendees to take home.

On July 21st, LBCC welcomed Dr. Tim Cook, President of Clackamas Community College, as he continued his Running for Oregon Community College Students (ROCCS) journey. Dr. Cook ran more than 1,500 miles across Oregon, visiting all 17 community colleges to raise awareness for student basic needs including food and housing insecurity. President Avery and a group of Roadrunners joined Dr. Cook for part of his run through Albany, celebrating his 1,000-mile milestone.

The Foundation supported this year’s ATTC Tool Ceremony, celebrating students in Career & Technical Education programs as they prepare to enter the workforce. Graduating first-year students received high-quality tools essential to their trade. Family, faculty, and industry partners gathered to celebrate their achievements and commitment to skilled careers.

On May 22, 2025 more than 75 guests gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony of the new Agricultural Center in Tangent. Foundation staff coordinated all event logistics, including tents, seating, refreshments, and run of show. Representatives Shelly BoshartDavis and Sarah Finger-McDonald joined President Avery to celebrate the future of hands-on agricultural education in our region.

The Study Abroad Reception brought together students, faculty, and supporters to celebrate international education at LBCC. President Lisa Avery delivered opening remarks, followed by faculty highlighting program benefits and student testimonials about how international experiences broadened perspectives and shaped future aspirations.


The Foundation brought Dr. Donna Beegle, a nationally recognized expert on poverty-informed practices, to LBCC’s Spring In-Service. Dr. Beegle delivered a keynote address and led two breakout sessions, offering faculty and staff practical tools to better support students navigating poverty barriers. The Foundation coordinated her visit and covered her speaking fee.

Starting fall 2024, the Foundation launched monthly appreciation efforts for campus departments. Human Resources, the Business Office, First Resort, and Facilities each received surprise breakfast or lunch deliveries to recognize their valuable contributions to our community.
The Foundation’s signature roadshow events connect with students across all campuses while addressing food insecurity and promoting scholarship awareness. Throughout the year, we conducted three different roadshows (Pancake, Grilled Cheese, and Cookies & Cocoa) serving nearly 1,800 students across all LBCC locations. These events featured donated ingredients from community partners including Grocery Outlet of Albany, First Alternative Natural Foods Co-Op, and Courtyard Café.

Calapooia Center, Room CC-107
6500 Pacific Blvd SW Albany, OR 97321-3755
