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Ritter Communications says hundreds of local organizations across several states benefitted from the company’s charitable contributions in 2024.

By: Brad Randall, Broadband Communities

Over three quarters of a million dollars in giving, along with a building donation to a Tennessee city, represented efforts from an Arkansas-based ISP to give back in 2024.

In total, over 300 organizations benefitted from the donations, according to Ritter Communications, the company behind the RightFiber brand.

According to Ritter’s recent announcement, the organizations benefitting stretched across Arkansas, Tennessee, Texas, Missouri, and Kentucky.

The efforts are part of the company’s “Right by You” pledge, Ritter’s release explained.

“At Ritter Communications, we believe in the power of connection – not just through technology, but through community investment,” said Heath Simpson, the CEO of Ritter Communications. “Our Right by You pledge isn’t just words; it’s action.”

In addition to the financial contributions, Ritter also made “a significant in-kind building donation.”

The building, gifted to Munford, Tennessee, will be used by the Tipton County Veterans Service Office, according to Ritter’s Jan. 7 release.

Ritter’s Right by You pledge is a focus to strengthen local relationships within their footprint via donations to charities and nonprofits that play a role at the local level.

“We enter these communities to deliver best-in-class technology while building relationships to last a lifetime,” Simpson said.

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