Published 02-05-13
Submitted by Western Union
Dedicated to economic opportunity for all, The Western Union Foundation directed $9.47 million in funding to support education, economic empowerment and disaster relief in 2012. On a global scale, the foundation provided 251 grants and donations, strengthening 182 non-profit, non-governmental organizations (NGOs). This total includes more than $3.6 million directed to 102 NGOs in the 2012 fourth-quarter grant-making cycle.
As a result of this support, children in Sierra Leone are learning in improved school facilities; locals in Nepal, once jobless and homeless, now operate a thriving local fishery that contributes to the economy. Tens of thousands of people in 61 countries benefitted from Western Union Foundation funding in 2012.
“The Western Union Foundation’s support extends from remote areas of Chile to the urban streets of Bangladesh,” said Patrick Gaston, president of the Western Union Foundation. “By engaging Western Union employees, vendors and Agents, we can deepen our community connections and be a catalyst for positive change in nearly every corner of the world.”
Demonstrating their commitment to the company’s customers and communities, 55 percent of Western Union employees gave to the Western Union Foundation last year. These donations were matched by Western Union two-for-one in the U.S. and three-for-one outside the U.S. “I don’t know of any other company that matches its employee gifts so generously. It’s one of the reasons I give year after year,” said Jennifer Engerman, a vice president with Western Union. “I volunteer alongside the people who benefit from Western Union’s involvement, and I know our foundation makes a real difference.”
Western Union also provides a one-for-one match on Agent gifts through the foundation. The program is designed to rally the company’s network to help meet social needs across 200 countries and territories.
Also in 2012, Western Union unveiled Education for Better, a three-year commitment to help meet global educational goals, with a focus on secondary and vocational training. The program includes products that have social impact, advocacy, volunteerism, and Western Union Foundation pledges to giving an average of $10,000 per day for 1,000 days in potential grant funding through the three-year commitment to support education.
Following is a sample of Western Union Foundation grants that made a difference in 2012:
About The Western Union Foundation
The Western Union Foundation is dedicated to creating a better world, where the ability to realize dreams through economic opportunity is not just a privilege for the few but a right for all. With the support of the Western Union Company, its employees, Agents, and business partners, the Western Union Foundation works to realize this vision by supporting education and disaster relief as pathways toward a better future. Our combined efforts make life better for individuals, families and communities around the world. Since its inception in 2001, the Western Union Foundation has awarded more than $85.2 million in grants to more than 2,591 nongovernmental organizations in more than 130 countries and territories. To learn more, visit www.westernunionfoundation.org or read our LifeWires newsletter at http://foundation.westernunion.com/PDF/lifewires/LifeWires_JanFeb2013.pdf.
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Our business changes lives for the better. So does the Western Union Foundation: since 2001, the Western Union Foundation has awarded more than $101.1 million in grants to more than 2,730 nongovernmental organizations in more than 135 countries and territories..
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