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Metlife Foundation Makes Significant Progress Towards $200 Million, Five Year Commitment to Financial Inclusion

The Newly Released 2014 Annual Report Highlights Key Achievements and Opportunities

Metlife Foundation Makes Significant Progress Towards $200 Million, Five Year Commitment to Financial Inclusion

The Newly Released 2014 Annual Report Highlights Key Achievements and Opportunities

Published 06-15-15

Submitted by MetLife Foundation

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Today, MetLife Foundation released its 2014 Annual Report, Into Action, highlighting its activities and showcasing a broad array of partners, grantees and activities.

Over the last year, the Foundation has made significant progress toward achieving its goals on financial inclusion. In 2013, the Foundation committed $200 million over five years to ensure that more people across the globe have access to the quality financial services they need to build better lives. To date, it has committed almost $70 million towards that goal. The report highlights the partners and areas where those grants have helped advance the cause.

“This past year, as I have travelled around the globe meeting our non-profit partners and their clients, I have been amazed at the dedication they bring to the needs of the communities in which they operate. To see the difference that they are making in the lives of individuals and families is truly inspiring. My thanks to them for helping us ensure that more people across the globe have access to quality financial services and products they need to build better lives,” said Dennis White, president and chief executive officer, MetLife Foundation.

In addition to financial inclusion, MetLife Foundation also supports other areas including arts and culture, Alzheimer’s disease research and aging-related programs, youth education and community development. These projects bring significant benefits to local communities around the world in which MetLife operates.

Some key 2014 highlights are:

  • $47 million in MetLife and MetLife Foundation total giving

  • 216 financial inclusion grantees with an additional 816 volunteer and matching gift grantees

  • Grant-giving in 23 countries across the globe

  • 62,000 volunteer hours from employee engagement activities

To recognize achievements in financial inclusion and to raise awareness about the issue, MetLife Foundation announced its new and exclusive sponsorship of ‘The Financial Inclusion Challenge,’ managed by The Wall Street Journal. As a complement to the Challenge, MetLife Foundation and WSJ Custom Studios are sponsoring a multi-media website, Multipliers of Prosperity, showcasing the most innovative developments in the field and highlighting some of the excellent work being done by MetLife Foundation grantees.

To learn more about the Foundation please visit www.metlife.org.

About MetLife Foundation
MetLife Foundation was created in 1976 to continue MetLife’s long tradition of corporate contributions and community involvement. Since its founding through the end of 2014, MetLife Foundation has provided more than $670 million in grants and $70 million in program-related investments to organizations addressing issues that have a positive impact in their communities. Today, the Foundation is dedicated to advancing financial inclusion, committing $200 million to help build a secure future for individuals and communities around the world. To learn more about MetLife Foundation, visit www.metlife.org. 

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MetLife Foundation was established in 1976 by MetLife to carry on its long-standing tradition of corporate contributions and community involvement. MetLife and MetLife Foundation have invested more than $15 million for Alzheimer's research and public information programs, including $10 million through the Awards for Medical Research program. Working with the Alzheimer's Association, the Foundation has supported caregiving videos, resources for the Hispanic community and the Safe Return identification program, which addresses the problem of senior wandering. The Foundation has expanded its focus on aging issues, including helping people remain physically and mentally fit and remaining engaged in the community. It also supports programs addressing issues of caregiving, intergenerational activities and volunteer opportunities. Grants support health, education, and civic and cultural programs. More information about MetLife Foundation is available at www.metlife.org.

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