JPMORGAN CHASE & CO.
CORPORATE PARTNER
Annual Report Sponsor
With a strong commitment to the neighborhoods we serve, JPMorgan Chase’s
philanthropic goal is to be the catalyst to meaningful, positive and sustainable
change within our highest need neighborhoods and communities across the globe.
W
e focus our giving on local nonprofits that support
affordable housing, economic development, financial
empowerment and workforce readiness.
In Collier County, our partners provide a range of services to our most at-risk neighbors. Through the Community Foundation of Collier County, we are proud to partner
with Habitat for Humanity of Collier County on creating
homeownership opportunities for families in East Naples.
Additionally, we helped seed the Naples Botanical Garden and Collier County Schools New Culinary, STEM
and Social Enterprise Partnership. This innovative program
brings the classroom into the garden, giving students a
hands-on learning experience around sustainable gardening, healthy living and fresh food preparation.
As a partner to the Guadalupe Center, JPMorgan Chase
provides support for their Tutor Corps program, which
provides high quality workforce readiness skills and college
preparation for teens in Immokalee. And, our grant to
the Boys and Girls Club of Collier County provides high
school students in Immokalee with after-school programs
and mentors focused on education and career development,
and character and leadership development.
We take pride in helping people and communities
achieve their financial goals and create stronger foundations for future generations. Through corporate giving and
Foundation grants, we gave more than $190 million to
thousands of nonprofit organizations across 42 states, the
District of Columbia and 37 countries around the world
in 2012; more than $6 million of that was put to work
in Florida. In fact, The Chronicle of Philanthropy recently
named JPMorgan Chase among the top 10 most charitable
U.S. companies.
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