The program utilizes a two-tier structure to distribute capital across the company’s footprint. Arclin has earmarked $50,000 for a single national organization, while its 25 manufacturing and laboratory sites across 15 states will divide an additional $250,000 among local beneficiaries. Employees at each facility will lead the selection process through nominations and internal voting, ensuring the funding reaches causes relevant to their specific regions.
CEO Bradley Bolduc framed the initiative as an investment in the spirit of service that defines the company’s domestic operations. By focusing on critical pillars like forestry, agriculture, and support for first responders, Arclin aims to reinforce the infrastructure of its home communities. The fund represents a departure from centralized corporate giving, shifting the decision-making power to the teams operating on the ground in states where the company maintains a physical presence.
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