Bloomberg: Philanthropy & Engagement
Bloomberg: Philanthropy & Engagement
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Bloomberg is about people. We rely every day on the dedication and inventive spirit of our employees in our mission to be the premier provider of key information for business, finance and public affairs around the world. Our philanthropic giving and employee engagement initiatives are designed to support our business. We actively encourage our employees to join us in improving the environment and quality of life in the places where they live and work. Through volunteerism and charitable giving we help employees become well-rounded corporate citizens who understand how their actions within and outside the workplace have real value beyond our business. Learn more about our Philanthropic efforts.
Videos From This Campaign
Content from this campaign
An Exclusive Look at Climate of Hope, Michael Bloomberg and Carl Pope’s New Book on Climate Change
Climate change is perhaps the gravest challenge of this generation. And yet, its sharpest consequences are often local: The tens of thousands who have to flee the flames of a California wildfire. The generation that loses its livelihood after a lake ...
Dec 21, 2016 2:40 PM ET
Bloomberg is Named a Best Place to Work 2017 by Human Rights Campaign Foundation
Originally posted on Bloomberg.com
Earlier today, Bloomberg was named one of the Best Places to Work for LGBT Equality, receiving a perfect score on the 2017 Corporate Equality Index (CEI), a national benchmarking survey and report...
Dec 20, 2016 11:40 AM ET
Michael R. Bloomberg Commits $360 Million to Reduce Tobacco Use – Raising Total Giving on Tobacco Control Efforts to Nearly $1 Billion
Supported 59 Countries that Successfully Passed Tobacco Control Laws, Targeting Those with the Largest Numbers of Smokers Including China, India, Indonesia, and Bangladesh
Dec 16, 2016 4:20 PM ET
Wang Yang: Sino-US Cooperation is the Only Right Choice (Translated)
Originally posted...
Dec 9, 2016 2:30 PM ET
Big Bet Philanthropy: How More Givers Are Spending Big and Taking Risks to Solve Society's Problems
Originally posted on Forbes.
David Dornsife recalls the first time he took his wife, Dana, to see the work they were funding to provide water to people in Africa, traveling to a village with no wells in Ghana in 2001. "People had scabies all over...
Dec 8, 2016 5:40 PM ET
