Rainbird and E-Z-Go are the two most recent companies to participate in GCSAA's Partner Recognition Program. Both companies will invest at the Silver level.
"We're proud to welcome these companies to the Partner Recognition Program," said GCSAA CEO Steve Mona, CAE.
The partners invest in the program for the benefit of GCSAA's stakeholders -- member superintendents, their facilities and the golf course management profession. The funds are put to work to develop education programs, conduct research, offer career resources, create information resources and develop tools to assist GCSAA members.
Both companies are long-time supporters of GCSAA and The Environmental Institute for Golf.
E-Z-Go and Jacobsen, both Textron companies, combine for the Champion's Club level in The Institute's cumulative giving program of organizations that have contributed between $250,000 and $499,999 since 1987.
E-Z-Go is also a Double Eagle donor in the Golf Industry Show Silent Auction. Rain Bird qualifies for the Presidential Club level for of organizations that have contributed between $100,000 and $249,999.
Rain Bird is also a member of the Platinum Tee Club, a presenting partner of the GCSAA/Golf Digest Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards and a Double Eagle donor in the Golf Industry Show Silent Auction.
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