RTC Fiber Communications is proud to announce that it has been awarded the Lifetime Philanthropy Award by the Northern Indiana Community Foundation (NICF).
This prestigious honor recognizes RTC’s long-standing commitment to supporting community initiatives and strengthening the quality of life throughout Fulton County.
“We at RTC Fiber Communications are truly honored to receive this recognition from NICF,” said Joe McCarter, President of RTC Fiber Communications. “Fulton County is home to so many outstanding individuals and organizations who support the Foundation, and being acknowledged among them is a privilege we greatly appreciate.”
“We recognize RTC not only for their financial contributions, but for the time, effort, and resources they invest in Fulton County,” stated Brian Johnson, FCCF Director of Development.
“RTC is an example of a corporation that truly invests in the community. You would be hard-pressed to find an area in the county that has not been impacted by their service in one way or another.”
The Lifetime Philanthropy Award celebrates organizations that demonstrate exceptional and sustained dedication to charitable efforts in partnership with NICF. RTC’s ongoing support of local programs and its belief in community-driven progress have made a meaningful, lasting impact on the region.
RTC Fiber Communications extends its gratitude to NICF and the Fulton County community for this recognition and looks forward to continuing its mission to support, empower, and invest in local initiatives for years to come.
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