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文章标题: [新闻]美国企业对四川地震救灾的募捐情况汇报 - 17 家募捐超过一百万美元 (2636 reads)      时间: 2008-5-24 周六, 09:57   

作者:容海不归海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com

数据来源: US Chamber of Commerce

https://www.uschamber.com/bclc/programs/disaster/chinaearthquake_donations.htm

In special recognition of corporate donors pledging $1 million or more: Abbott, AIG, Anheuser Busch, Baxter, Caterpillar, Chevron, Cisco, GE, General Motors, GlaxoSmithKline, Hewlett-Packard Company Foundation, HSBC, Merck, Proctor & Gamble, UPS, Wal-Mart, The Walt Disney Company.

Corporate Donations

Abbott: Providing $1 million in funding and product donations, working with Project HOPE and Heart to Heart International and in collaboration with the Chinese Government. Product donations, including antibiotics, will be distributed as part of rapid relief shipments to local hospitals and health care facilities.

AIG: will make an initial $1 million contribution to Give2Asia, a philanthropic organization affiliated with The Asia Foundation and match all employee contributions to the AIG Disaster Relief Fund.

Alcoa: has donated approximately $150,000 to the Red Cross Society of China for disaster relief.

Amway: Donated $285,906 to relief efforts

Anheuser-Busch: is donating $500,000 to the Red Cross Society of China and providing more than $1.1 million or 425,000 cases of fresh drinking water.

Aramark: has donated $100,000 to the American Red Cross for China earthquake relief.

Arrow Electronics: donated $100,000 to three organizations (Red Cross, AmeriCares and MercyCorps), and also implemented a matching gifts program for employees in North America and Asia.

AT&T: has established an employee matching program with support of up to $500,000

Baxter: has committed approximately $630,000 in IV solutions, therapies for renal patients and critical care nutrition products for donation to the Ministry of Health and hospitals. The company also made a $25,000 cash donation to AmeriCares. Additionally, The Baxter International Foundation has approved a $350,000 contribution to be shared by the Red Cross Society of China and Project Hope.

Boeing: made a $250,000 corporate contribution to help provide needed relief supplies and safe drinking water. Boeing also will match employee contributions to the American Red Cross.

BP: has donated $200,000 to China Red Cross and a has implemented a special employee matching program.

Caterpillar: Made initial gift of $50,000 to the American Red Cross and will match cash contributions from employees, retirees and dealer employees to the American Red Cross up to an additional $50,000. Deployed equipment valued at $2.85 million, including machines and generator sets, as well as a team of skilled equipment operators.

Chevron Corporation: will contribute $1.4 million towards relief efforts. The funds will be directed to the Sichuan Province Red Cross, an affiliate of the Red Cross Society of China.

Cisco: has donated $1 million for the victims of the earthquake. In addition, The Cisco Foundation will also match employee contributions up to $1million. All donations will go to the American Red Cross for transfer to the Red Cross Society of China.

Citi: has donated $735,000 to relief efforts.

ConocoPhillips: is making a donation of $285,000 to the Chinese Red Cross Sichuan Earthquake Appeal. The company is also matching up to $100,000 of gifts made by employees, retirees and contractors from around the world that are pledged to organizations involved in the relief effort.

Corning Incorporated: has contributed over $180,000 from the company, the Corning Incorporated Foundation and through the generosity of its employees.

Dow Chemical Company: Donated $715,000 to the Red Cross Society of China and the China Youth Foundation. Additionally, Dow has donated 2 drinking water units worth $285,000.

Emerson: has donated $330,000 from the company and employees to the Red Cross Society of China.

Enterprise Rent-A-Car: has donated $100,000 to the American Red Cross to assist in the relief efforts.

Ernst & Young: is contributing $250,000 to Save the Children and $250,000 to Oxfam America to address longterm rebuilding needs, particularly for schools. Additionally, they have created a fund to which its people can contribute, with donations being matched by the practice and its partners. Employees in China have also volunteered their time and skills to the Red Cross to assist with logistical tasks and are assisting by auditing incoming donations and keeping the appropriate records.

ExxonMobil: Committed a $50,000 contribution through China Charity Federation and granted an additional $50,000 to support the employee gift matching program.

Fannie Mae: has donated $100,000 to AmeriCares.

FedEx: is donating a charter flight to Heart to Heart International to deliver 150-250 pallets of critically needed medical supplies to Chengdu. FedEx is also donating $286,000 to the China Red Cross Society.

General Electric: Providing immediate funds of $1.4 million to the Red Cross Society of China and over half a million dollars of equipment and services to enable ongoing emergency relief efforts.

General Motors: has made an initial donation of $1million to relief efforts in China.

GlaxoSmithKline: GSK China/Hong Kong donated approximately $1.4 million (10 million yuan) to China Red Cross. Employees are donating blood to help meet needs for blood. Donations of medicines will be made as appropriate, and donations coordination is taking place through the PQMD. Employee donations are directed to the International Federation of the Red Cross.

Goldman Sachs: has donated $500,000 to MercyCorps – plus the company will also match gifts from their employees.

Hewlett-Packard: Committed $500,000 to the American Red Cross International Relief Fund in partnership with the Red Cross Society of China. The HP Foundation instituted a gift-matching program for employee contributions for up to $350,000. HP will donate approximately $300,000 fair market value worth of IT equipment to help rebuild local schools.

HSBC: Made a $1.4 million contribution to the Hong Kong branch of the Red Cross Society of China in support of the relief efforts. In the U.S., HSBC will make a dollar for dollar match through the company's matching gift program for employee's personal donations, of at least $25, up to the program's annual maximum of $5,000.

IBM: Donated $430,000, in addition to servers, software and services to the China Civil Affairs Department to manage IT system and support statistics and authoritative information on rescue and donation efforts. Employees in southwest China are working with critical functions such as telecommunications, power, transportation management, and seismology departments to support various IT systems. IBM donated servers to Beijing Red Cross Blood Center to help them increase blood samples analysis statistic capability.

ING: Donated $100,000 to UNICEF China.

Intel: Donated a total of $741,676 to the relief effort.

Johnson Controls: Donated $780,000 to the Red Cross Society of China.

JPMorgan Chase Foundation: Will make a $200,000 contribution to the Red Cross for relief efforts in China. Local employees have raised $400,000 which will be donated to the China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation for purchase of much needed supplies. Employee giving will be matched for donations to China/Myanmar relief efforts up to $100,000 in total.

KPMG International: Seeking to raise at least $1 million through its global network of member firms by the end of June through partner, employee, and firm donations. The International Corporate Citizenship Office will coordinate the firms' response and donations. Will allocate resources through partnerships with key development agencies, Save the Children, World Vision, The Red Cross and UNICEF, who already have ongoing front line operations in Myanmar and China.

Kraft Foods: will make a $150,000 cash donation. Kraft China has made a product donation valued at $400,000.

Las Vegas Sands: has provided a donation of $700,000 to relief efforts.

Mattel: is donating $125,000 to the American Red Cross and Save the Children for the relief efforts in China and Myanmar.

McAfee, Inc: is donating $25,000 to Give2Asia toward their Myanmar/Burma and China relief funds and is matching up to $25,000 additional of employee donations.

Merck: will donate up to $1 million in resources that will address the immediate needs of the recovery efforts. This includes responding to requests for medicines and vaccines as well providing support for the rebuilding and recovery efforts. Additionally, the company is matching employee donations 2:1 to go to the American Red Cross China Relief Fund.

Monsanto: has donated $150,000 to the China Red Cross for relief and recovery. Additionally, they have created a special matching gifts program for employee contributions which will match dollar for dollar up to $5,000 per employee.

Motorola: has donated $590,000 in cash to disaster relief and $1,560,000 worth of in-kind donations.

New York Life: Committed $100,000 to relief.

NYSE: NYSE Euronext and the NYSE Foundation have approved donations totaling $500,000 to the Red Cross Society of China and the American Red Cross International Response Fund to support the relief efforts associated with the earthquake in China's Sichuan province.

Nike: Committed $714,766 in cash to support immediate rescue and recovery, as well as rebuilding efforts.

Proctor & Gamble: Donated more than $2.1 million to the China Red Cross and China Youth Development Foundation.

Prudential Financial: has donated $300,000 in contributions to date.

Qualcomm: Donated $500,000 to China Red Cross

Rohm and Haas: has contributed $70,000 dollars to the China Red Cross as well as a matching fund ba<x>sed on employee contributions.

Tahitian Noni International: is donating a total of $187,239 in cash and products to the China Children and Teenager's Fund

Texas Instruments: is pledging $250,000 to aid the American Red Cross China Relief Fund for immediate relief efforts

Tyco Electronics: Made a $150,000 cash contribution to the Red Cross Society of China to support the overall relief effort. Matching dollar-for-dollar contributions made by U.S. employees to the American Red Cross, earmarked for China Earthquake Relief. Creating a separate internal Tyco Electronics Earthquake Relief Fund to which its employees worldwide can contribute. The Network Solutions business segment in China has committed nearly $85,000 worth of products and services to help rebuild critical telecommunications and energy networks.

United Airlines Foundation: will provide a matching donation, dollar-for-dollar, for the first $50,000 donated by employees. United is providing donated cargo space aboard aircraft to transport critical supplies to China.

UnitedHealth Group: will match employee gifts up to a total of $100,000 to four established charities to assist in emergency relief and recovery efforts in China and Myanmar.

UPS: Donated $500,000 to the American Red Cross in support of Red Cross earthquake response efforts on the ground, led by the Red Cross Society of China. Pledged an additional $500,000 for in-kind support to aid the delivery of relief supplies. An additional $50,000 has been pledged locally to the China Charity Federation for medicine, biscuits, clothing, quilts, drinking water, tents, umbrella, torches, candles and masks among other items.

UTC: is providing a cash donation of $100,000 through the International Federation of the Red Cross and establishing a global matching gift program for donations to the Red Cross (China, American or International).

Wal-Mart: Providing more than $430,000 in disaster relief and reconstruction for the central part of China that has been affected by the earthquake. A portion of the contribution will be given to the China Red Cross for disaster relief.

Walt Disney Company: will be making a $1 million contribution to aid in the relief and rebuilding efforts in China.

Western Union: Foundation is matching dollar for dollar individual donations to Mercy Corps up to a total of $250,000, bringing the total potential funds raised to $500,000. The Foundation will donate $2 for every dollar donated to Mercy Corps by Western Union employees worldwide.

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