American Express was recognized as one of America’s most community-minded
companies in The Civic 50 survey– the first comprehensive ranking of S&P
500 corporations that best use their time, talent, and resources to improve the
quality of life in the communities where they do business. The survey was
conducted by the National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) and Points of Light,
the nation’s definitive experts on civic engagement, in partnership with
Bloomberg LP.
“At American Express, supporting the communities where our employees and
customers live and work is integral to our business and role as a corporate
citizen,” said Timothy J. McClimon, president of the American Express
Foundation. “We are very proud of the work that we do and are honored to join
the other exemplary corporations on The Civic 50.”
American Express has made a proactive commitment to ensure its philanthropic
investments meets the needs of local communities. This year the company pioneered
three new, signature efforts aimed at promoting civic action:
- Emerging Innovators Leadership Boot Camp, a first-of-its-kind leadership program, is designed to support social entrepreneurs who represent the future of social change and nonprofit leadership. In partnership with Ashoka Changemakers, the program brought together 15 innovators from around the world, including India, Nicaragua, Cambodia and Zimbabwe to provide skills training and a chance to collaborate on new business models that tackle community problems. This program is one of nine American Express Leadership Academies now running globally to develop the next generation of leaders in the nonprofit sector.
- Serve2Gether Consulting deploys employees to provide pro bono consulting to local nonprofits helping them address critical issues related to organizational structure and operation. This summer, New York-based employees volunteered nearly 4,000 hours of expertise in marketing, digital media, and people management to 14 nonprofit groups, including the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and the International Rescue Committee.
- Partners in Preservation is a program in which American Express, in partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, engaging local communities to help award preservation grants to historic and cultural places across the country. This spring, Partners in Preservation asked New York City residents to help distribute $3 million to preserve 16 historic places in our hometown. American Express has committed more than $15 million to Partners in Preservation, helping historic sites in seven cities to date.
“NCoC is proud to be part of The Civic 50 launch," said Ilir Zherka,
Executive Director of NCOC. "The Civic 50 demonstrates that the best
companies in America are deeply committed to strengthening their respective
communities. Leaders of these companies are aligning the expertise of their
companies and people with the needs of their communities, and then measuring the
impact of their programs. NCoC hopes The Civic 50 will spur companies
throughout our country to do the same.”
"As a company committed to community engagement and improvement, Bloomberg is
proud to have partnered with the National Conference on Citizenship and Points
of Light on this important ranking," said Norman Pearlstine, Chairman,
Bloomberg Businessweek and Chief Content Officer, Bloomberg LP "The Civic
50 is a pioneering addition to the Bloomberg Rankings inventory. It features
a comprehensive, transparent methodology to identify companies that have taken a
leadership role in developing and implementing civic engagement programs. We
believe it will raise awareness of the importance of a civic consciousness
through the U.S. corporate world."
Companies were evaluated on seven specific metrics: leadership, measurement and
strategy, design, employee civic health, community partnerships, cause alignment
and transparency. Winning companies employed increasingly sophisticated tools to
measure the impact of community engagement and alignment of these programs with
their business’ core competencies. More than two-thirds of the top 50 companies
say they “frequently” or “always” use the professional skills of their workforce
to address social issues and real community challenges. Sixty-six percent of the
top 50 say they have “mission-level” alignment with the community partners,
meaning they work with them on the highest strategic level, not just on
individual programs or events.
“Today, in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, we can see clearly how much
corporate America pitches in – with expertise, talent, time and money – to help
communities meet critical needs,” said Jackie Norris, executive director of the
Points of Light Corporate Institute. “In times of disaster and in relative calm,
The Civic 50’s work is transformative, innovative and critically important.”
An article about The Civic 50 looking at the philanthropic efforts of
some of the top companies appeared in the November 12-18, 2012 issue of
Bloomberg Businessweek. The full Civic 50 ranking is posted on
www.businessweek.com at
www.businessweek.com/interactive_reports/civic_50_2012.html.
About American Express
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The Civic 50
The Civic 50 is a national initiative to survey, rank, and recognize America’s
most community-minded companies. A partnership among Bloomberg News, the
National Conference on Citizenship and Points of Light, the survey specifically
examines how businesses engage the communities they serve and align these
practices with their underlying core business competencies.
National Conference on Citizenship
At the National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC), we believe everyone has the
power to make a difference in how their community and country thrive. We are a
dynamic, non-partisan nonprofit working at the forefront of our nation’s civic
life. Through our events, research, and reports, NCoC expands our nation’s
contemporary understanding of what it means to be a citizen. We seek new ideas
and approaches for creating greater civic health and vitality throughout the
United States.
NCoC was chartered by Congress in 1953 to harness the patriotic energy and
national civic involvement surrounding World War II, and we’ve been invigorated
by this charge ever since. In 2009, Congress recognized the importance of our
role once again and expanded our Civic Health Assessment to become the nation’s
largest and most definitive measure of civic engagement. Today, we continue to
discover and share best practices in civic engagement. For more information,
visit www.NCoC.net.
Points of Light
Points of Light – the world’s largest organization focused on volunteer service
– inspires, equips and mobilizes millions of people to take action that changes
the world. Through affiliates in 250 cities and partnerships with thousands of
nonprofits and corporations, Points of Light engages more than 4 million
volunteers each year in 30 million hours of service valued at $635 million. The
Points of Light Corporate Institute helps companies engage their employees and
customers in service. For more information, visit
www.pointsoflight.org.
Bloomberg News
Bloomberg connects influential decision makers to a dynamic network of
information, people and ideas. Our strength - quickly and accurately delivering
data, news and analytics through innovative technology - is at the core of
everything we do. With over 15,000 employees in 192 locations, we deliver
business and financial information, news and insight around the world. For more
information, visit Bloomberg.com.







