community investment program

Chevron Canada's Community Investment Program offers grants to registered charitable organizations and non-profit societies that align with its focus areas of people, prosperity, and environment, particularly in regions where Chevron has a significant presence.
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Overview of the community investment program program:

Chevron Canada is committed to supporting communities by funding initiatives that promote health, education, environmental stewardship, and economic development. Eligible organizations must be registered charities or non-profit societies operating in areas where Chevron has substantial business activities. The program emphasizes projects that: Address community needs and have a significant positive impact. Offer sustainable, measurable, and meaningful long-term outcomes. Align with Chevron's policies, including The Chevron Way, Human Rights Policy, Diversity & Inclusion Policy, and Indigenous Relations Policy. Provide opportunities for Chevron employees and retirees to engage and volunteer. Demonstrate innovation and a growth mindset. Examples of qualified organizations and programs include medical and health-based organizations, education providers, environmental and safety initiatives, cultural organizations, skills and trades training, and youth leadership programs.

Benefits of the community investment program program:
  • Financial Support: Grants to support community-focused projects.
  • Employee Engagement: Opportunities for Chevron employees and retirees to volunteer and contribute to community initiatives.
  • Community Impact: Support for projects that address critical community needs and promote sustainable development.
Eligibility criteria of the community investment program program:
  • To be eligible for this grant, organizations must:
  • Be a registered charitable organization or a registered non-profit society.
  • Operate in geographic areas where Chevron has a significant employee and business presence.
  • Align with Chevron's focus areas: people, prosperity, and environment.
  • Not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation.
  • Not be a religious or sectarian organization, political organization or candidate, advocacy or special interest group, fraternity or sorority, or a third-party fundraiser.
  • Not propose programs delivered solely to communities outside of Chevron's operational areas.
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