Join our list of Sound Partners and you will be joining our list of organizations and individuals who care about improving the hearing health of audio and music professionals as well as preventing hearing loss among teens and young adult consumers of loud audio and video products.
TEC Foundation
www.tecfoundation.com
Founded in 1990, the TEC Foundation for Excellence in Audio is a 501(c) (3) public benefit corporation, dedicated to recognizing and furthering excellence in audio, video, music and other communications media arts. The Foundation’s signature program is the Technical Excellence & Creativity Awards, honoring outstanding achievement in audio technology and production. The Foundation endows scholarship programs for the audio arts and sciences at leading universities and presents its own TEC Scholarship to deserving students. It also supports organizations working to educate professionals and the public about the prevention of noise-induced hearing loss, The TEC Foundation has contributed more than half a million dollars to these causes.
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Sennheiser
www.sennheiserusa.com
Sennheiser's fine audio products include headphones, headsets, noise cancelling and reduction, microphones, call center headsets, aviation headsets.
Unihealth Foundation
www.unihealthfoundation.org
UniHealth Foundation, an independentprivate health care foundation, was established in 1998. We are committed to becoming a pace-setter in healthcare philanthropy, supporting innovative activities, while provoking and sustaining changes that positively impact health. Our mission is to support and facilitate activities that significantly improve the health and well being of individuals and communities we serve by making grants from two funds:
The Hospital Fund, a restricted fund comprised of most of the corporation’s assets. Charitable expenditures from the Hospital Fund are used exclusively for the purpose of funding health care services and programs provided by or through qualified charitable hospitals in specified service areas in Los Angeles and northern Orange Counties. Most grants are made from this fund to benefit residents in four service areas: San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valley; Westside and Downtown Los Angeles; San Gabriel Valley; and Long Beach and Orange County.
The General Purpose Fund, a smaller fund, from which charitable expenditures may be distributed to qualified nonprofit organizations for health-related purposes.
VALUES
• Long Term Solutions to meeting current and future health needs
• Innovation in approaches to facilitating and financing healthcare programs and services
• Education and Prevention to promote health knowledge and preventive health services
• Access to a full range of ambulatory, acute care, sub-acute care and community based
programs and services
• Partnerships with the nonprofit community
• Stewardship of the foundation’s charitable assets

