Corporate Giving

Wisconsin Public Service Foundation is the philanthropic entity for UPPCO. In other words, the foundation and the utility are two different organizations, with two very different purposes. The foundation provides for charitable contributions to our local communities, while UPPCO, is focused on providing safe, reliable electricity and natural gas to customers. The foundation is funded by our shareholders, not by our utility customers.

Through direct grants, scholarships and employee Matching Gifts and Dollars for Doers programs, Wisconsin Public Service Foundation actively supports the quality of life in the communities we serve. The foundation provides nearly $1.2 million annually in contributions to programs in the following areas:

The History of Wisconsin Public Service Foundation

Wisconsin Public Service Foundation was incorporated in 1964. It was funded with paper company stocks and bonds that had been repurchased by Wisconsin Public Service in the late 1920s and had appreciated significantly. The transfer of the certificates, accomplished over a four-year period, gave the foundation a financial base of $2 million. The resulting tax credits increased the value of Wisconsin Public Service stock by $.20 per share, and gave the company a consistent means of contributing to charitable, educational and scientific organizations.

Over the past 30 years, the foundation's stocks and bonds have redeemed, and the money has been used to buy mutual funds.

The Foundation's Board

Wisconsin Public Service Foundation is led by Jim Schott, President; Charlie Schrock, Vice President; and Joe O'Leary, Treasurer. Each region our utility serves has an established Contributions Committee consisting of local employees from a cross-section of departments. All donation requests for a region are sent to the region's Contributions Committee, which reviews the requests based on the needs and issues in the community, as well and the foundation budget for their region.

Please note that the day-to-day administration of the foundation is done on a part-time basis by corporate office employees, resulting in minimal operating expenses.