2022 Worldwide Giving Report
ExxonMobil’s community investments are intended to address strategic local priorities where we do business around the world. We partner with governments, other companies and nongovernmental organizations to help support communities where we operate. We focus on community and business needs such as health care, education and economic development, and we consider each community’s development goals when deciding how best to invest. We often participate in public private partnerships and engage with key stakeholders to help improve social and economic conditions.
$158M Worldwide total
Total contributions include donations from Exxon Mobil Corporation, our divisions and affiliates, and the ExxonMobil Foundation, as well as employee and retiree giving through ExxonMobil’s matching gift and employee-giving programs.
In 2022, collectively, Exxon Mobil Corporation, its divisions and affiliates, employees and retirees, and the ExxonMobil Foundation provided $158 million in contributions and community investments worldwide. Of that total, $41 million supported U.S. communities and $91 million supported communities in other countries. In addition, ExxonMobil employees and retirees donated $26 million through ExxonMobil’s matching gift and employee-giving programs.
Our employees are involved in local communities by helping build homes, serving as volunteer firefighters and providing pro bono legal services, among numerous other activities. Through company-sponsored volunteer programs, 4,000 ExxonMobil employees, retirees and their families donated more than 250,000 volunteer hours in 2022 to over 2,000 charitable organizations across 20 countries.
This report highlights ExxonMobil’s 2022 worldwide contributions and community investments. Organizations in the United States that received grants of $100,000 or more are listed while investments outside the United States are summarized. The total amounts include all contributions and community investments less than, equal to and greater than $100,000.
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