Philip Morris International (PMI) supports charitable giving programs that improve living conditions in places our employees reside and work, as well as in the farming communities where we source our tobacco.
Today, PMI invests in the range of $25 million per year in cash to charitable causes all over the planet: delivering food baskets to impoverished World War II veterans in Krasnodar, Russia, providing schoolchildren in the Philippines with access to a high-quality educational TV channel, helping victims of domestic violence find jobs in Switzerland, funding the construction of basic houses to accommodate victims of 2010 earthquake in Chile, and teaching sustainable agriculture methods to small farmholders in Malawi, to give just a few examples.
Getting Involved on the Ground
We select and manage our programs ourselves, working directly with local NGOs. The process starts with the recommendations of our employees, who we feel are best placed to recognize their communities' needs. Of course, it would be easier to write a check and let an international charity take care of the details. We prefer to know where the money is going, and to follow the results on the ground.
Philip Morris International to donate 100 million Yen ($1.2 million USD) to support relief efforts in Japan March 15, 2011 - Philip Morris International Inc. announced today that it plans to donate 100 million Yen ($1.2 million USD) to support relief efforts currently underway in Japan...
Philip Morris International Provides Grants to Improve Seven Technical Colleges in the Leningrad region and St. Petersburg December 22, 2010 - Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) and the Russian nonprofit Centre for Non-Governmental Organizations' Development announced today the continuation of an agreement...
Program to Empower Jobless to Create Small Businesses in Serbia Receives Grant from Philip Morris International November 18, 2010 - Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) and Serbian nonprofit Economic Expert Community Association (ENECA) announced today that they have signed an agreement...
We have identified five areas of giving that we focus on. These areas parallel many of the UN Millennium Development Goals, and we have chosen to focus on them because they are among the most critical issues affecting the countries where we operate.