Yahoo Web Search

Search results

    • Douglas James Dayton

      • Douglas James Dayton (December 2, 1924 – July 5, 2013) was an American retail executive, businessman, and philanthropist and heir to the Dayton's Company fortune who was the co-founder of the Target discount stores chain.
      en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Douglas_Dayton
  1. People also ask

  2. corporate.target.com › sustainability-governanceOverview | Target Foundation

    The Target Foundation is leaning into trust-based philanthropy to drive systems change, with values rooted in advancing equity, shifting power and building mutually accountable relationships.

  3. Further evidence of Target's philanthropy can be found in the Target House complex in Memphis, Tennessee, a long-term housing solution for families of patients at the city's St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The corporation led the way with more than $27 million in donations, which made available 96 fully furnished apartments for families ...

  4. corporate.target.com › sustainability-governanceCharter | Target Foundation

    Target Foundation Charter Mission As a wholly independent entity, legally structured as a separate 501(c)(3) under the United States federal tax code, the Target Foundation plays a distinct role as one of Targets many philanthropic assets.

  5. Oct 13, 2021 · October 13, 2021. Target and the Target Foundation have announced a commitment of $100 million through 2025 in support of efforts to advance racial equity and drive economic prosperity in Black communities across the United States.

  6. Douglas James Dayton (December 2, 1924 – July 5, 2013) was an American retail executive, businessman, and philanthropist and heir to the Dayton's Company fortune who was the co-founder of the Target discount stores chain. Dayton ran Target's operations during its early years and served as the company's first president.

  7. Dec 2, 2012 · Target, which ranks 38th on the Fortune 500 list of largest companies, has a long history of philanthropy. ADVERTISEMENT Since the Dayton brothers opened the first store 50 years ago in Roseville, Minn., Target has donated 5 percent of its pre-tax profits to nonprofits—five times the average most companies give, according to Mr. Shamley.

  8. Jan 16, 2019 · The major player in Minnesota philanthropy said it is "evolving its grants program" and will no longer be supporting some of the causes it has supported in the past. Target Foundation gives ...

  1. People also search for