Avantor Foundation history
The idea for the Avantor Foundation was born in January 2008 when a group of associates decided to create an organization that would engage their fellow associates while also giving back to the communities where they work and live.
After almost a year of working tirelessly under the guidance of VWR's Senior Leadership Team, these individuals presented their idea to the VWR Board of Directors. It was approved and, a few months later, the Avantor Foundation was officially created.
2022
2019
In 2019 the Foundation celebrated its ten-year anniversary.
2018
In December 2018, the Foundation was rebranded to be the Avantor Foundation and surpassed the $4 million dollar mark in donations.
2017
In 2017, the VWR Foundation surpassed the $3 million dollar mark in donations, awarding over 280 grants since inception.
2014
The VWR Foundation celebrated its five-year anniversary in Janurary 2014, and hit another milestone later that year when it surpassed the $1 million dollar mark in donations.
2013
In response to the devastating tornados in Moore, Oklahoma, the VWR Foundation donated $50,000 to the Moore Public Schools. This donation helped to rebuild the school's science program.
2012
The VWR Foundation provided its 50th grant to the Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School to build a 9th grade science lab.
2011
To ensure more dollars were being donated to science, the VWR Foundation increased their maximum Founders Grant amount from $5,000 to $10,000. The first $10,000 Founders Grant was awarded to The Scripps Research Institute. The dollars supported their High School Student Research Education Program.
2010
The VWR Foundation established two programs to increase its charitable giving — the VWR Associate Matching Program and the VWR Collection Program. Check out the Programs tab to find out more.
2009
The VWR Foundation was officially established with the U.S. government as a non-profit organization in January 2009. The Foundation gave its first grant in July of that year to the Seattle Children's Hospital Foundation, which would go toward the Seattle Children's Science Adventure Lab project.
2008
Five VWR associates conceptualized and later presented their idea of creating a charitable organization to the VWR Board of Directors, who gave their approval to create the VWR Foundation in Fall 2008.