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6,000 Hours of Community Service in 15 States and Five Countries Completed During Silicon Valley Bank's 30 Years | 30 Causes Campaign

In Celebration of 30 Years in Business, Silicon Valley Bank Employees Devoted Themselves to Charitable Causes in 30 Locations Around the World in 2013

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- This month, Silicon Valley Bank, financial partner to the innovation sector, its investors, and the wine industry, completed a global community service campaign called 30 Years | 30 Causes in honor of the company's 30th anniversary. Throughout the six month campaign, SVB and its employees gave more than 6,000 hours of volunteer labor to not-for-profit groups in every location where the company has an office around the world.

(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20131218/SF35328)

(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100106/SF32918LOGO)

In addition to Silicon Valley Bank's annual giving campaigns, fundraisers, and volunteerism supported by the SVB Foundation, nearly 1,400 Silicon Valley Bank employees and their family members in 30 cities in the US, UK, India, Israel and China, volunteered with not-for-profit organizations in their local area giving hands-on resources to a wide variety of organizations in need of support:

  • 7 Youth and Family Housing Centers
  • 6 Elementary Schools
  • 4 Community Gardens and Farms
  • 4 Centers for Developmental Difficulties
  • 2 US Military Veterans Homes
  • 2 Habitat for Humanity Builds
  • 2 Environmental Clean-Up Days
  • 2 Animal Shelters
  • A Hospice
  • A Food Bank
  • A Disaster Relief Center
  • A Childrens' Hospital
  • See full list of organizations below.

Read more about all of the 30 Years | 30 Causes community service projects here. See our social impact map and full infographic detailing the work here

"Our 30th anniversary community service campaign has returned a large multiple on our investment, and more goodwill than we could have hoped for," said Greg Becker, President and CEO of Silicon Valley Bank. "Through thousands of hours of service, our employees improved teamwork, strengthened relationships, exercised creativity and gained a renewed sense of pride for the company. Most of the organizations we worked with rely on support from volunteers, so we also believe the efforts of our teams made a lasting, positive impact."

At Willow Oaks school in Menlo Park, CA, for example, where 200 SVB employees painted inside and out, first grade teacher Janet Conn said, "Volunteering at the school makes students feel cared for, parents feel respected, and the staff feel supported by the larger community that cares about us and cares about our students. It really helps to level the playing field for our students and families."

Silicon Valley Bank opened its doors in the heart of Silicon Valley in 1983 to lend startup capital to companies that other banks thought too risky to take on as clients. Today, SVB provides commercial banking services, industry knowledge and a vast global network of connections to companies of all sizes in the technology, life science, cleantech, venture capital, private equity and premium wine industries.

Recently named one of the top corporate philanthropists in the Bay Area again by the Silicon Valley Business Journal, Silicon Valley Bank's culture of community involvement and philanthropy continues to grow. For example, in 2013, Silicon Valley Bank and it employees raised $42K for men's health during Movember, $140K for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, $830K for Best Buddies, and the SVB Foundation gave grants totaling $200K to 85 organizations for which SVB employees volunteer.  

The "30 Years | 30 Causes" initiative was developed after the company crowd sourced ideas from its employees to celebrate its anniversary. The global series of events began in July 2013 and ran through December. Points of Light assisted SVB with the development and execution of its events worldwide.

A listing of SVB's 30 Years | 30 causes events, as well as photos, are available at www.svb.com/svb-30-years/ and www.facebook.com/SVBFinancialGroup. Participate in the conversation on Twitter with #SVB30.

About Silicon Valley Bank
Banking the world's most innovative companies and exclusive wineries, SVB's diverse financial services, knowledge, global network, and world class service increase our clients' probability of success. With $23 billion in assets and more than 1,600 employees, we provide commercial, international and private banking through 34 locations worldwide. Forbes Magazine ranks SVB among America's Best Banks and Fortune considered SVB one of the best places to work in 2012. (Nasdaq: SIVB) www.svb.com

Silicon Valley Bank is the California bank subsidiary and the commercial banking operation of SVB Financial Group. Banking services are provided by Silicon Valley Bank, a member of the FDIC and the Federal Reserve System. SVB Financial Group is also a member of the Federal Reserve System.

Contact:
Carrie Merritt
SVB Financial Group                                                                           
503.574.3705
cmerritt@svb.com
@SVBCarrie

Full list of 30 Years | 30 Causes events by Silicon Valley Bank.
Click the link to read more about each project:

  1. Minneapolis - Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity
  2. Virginia/DC - The Commonwealth Humane Society
  3. Denver - Denver Botanic Gardens
  4. Boston – Hennigan Elementary
  5. Portland - Supa Fresh Youth Farm
  6. Santa Rosa, CA - North Bay Veterans Resource Center
  7. Raleigh - Hospice of Wake County
  8. Irvine - Eastshore Elementary School
  9. Dallas - Entrepreneurs for North Texas Foundation Freedom Day
  10. Shanghai - Shanghai Da Pu Qiao Sunshine Home
  11. Philadelphia - United Way of Atlantic County
  12. San Francisco - Literacy for Environmental Justice's EcoCenter at Heron's Head Park
  13. Los Angeles - LA Family Housing
  14. London - Haileybury Youth Center
  15. Salt Lake City- Salt Lake City Youth Services Division
  16. San Diego - La Jolla Shores
  17. Seattle- PAWS
  18. Napa - Pathway Home
  19. Atlanta - REDEEM
  20. Austin - Austin Habitat for Humanity
  21. New York City - Hudson River Park
  22. Menlo Park- Willow Oaks School
  23. Phoenix - Lincoln Elementary School
  24. Santa Rosa, CA - Redwood Empire Food Bank
  25. Lod, Israel - ELEM Youth in Distress in Israel
  26. Chicago - Mollison Elementary School
  27. Mumbai, India - Don Bosco Shelter Home
  28. Santa Clara - Breast Cancer Connection
  29. San Jose - InnVision Shelter Network
  30. Pleasant Hill – Mt. Diablo Adult Center

SOURCE Silicon Valley Bank



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