Wells Fargo Donated $14 Million to Support Minnesota Nonprofits in 2018
Giving addresses community issues around affordable housing, small businesses, financial education, workforce
development
Wells Fargo today announced the company donated more than $14 million through 505 grants to local nonprofits, schools and
community organizations in 2018 to help the communities and people of Minnesota.
Wells Fargo’s philanthropic contributions build on a long history of collaboration with local nonprofits and community leaders
to make a positive impact by addressing urgent community issues such as affordable housing, small business growth, financial
education and workforce development.
When combined with the more than $6.3 million donated by the company’s 18,000 Minnesota team members during the company’s
internal Community Support Campaign, nonprofits in the state received a total of $20.3 million from Wells Fargo and its team
members in 2018. That amounts to an average daily donation of $55,616.
“Across our community, many residents are working hard to make ends meet,” said Laurie Nordquist, Wells Fargo Minnesota CEO.
“Here in Minnesota, we want to help people find a stable place to live, help small business owners expand, and help young people
gain a quality education that prepares them for the workforce.”
“We are determined to help people and communities, especially in underserved areas, succeed financially. We will continue to
provide philanthropy, volunteers, expertise and other resources to revitalize and strengthen local neighborhoods.”
Beyond philanthropy, Wells Fargo team members in Minnesota volunteered nearly 179,000 hours in 2018 to support nonprofits and
causes important to them, including organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, People Serving People and Junior Achievement. The
Independent Sector estimates the value of one volunteer hour is $24.69.
At 179,000 hours, the value of Wells Fargo team members’ 2018 volunteerism in Minnesota was more than $4.4 million.
When you combine the Wells Fargo and team member giving totals of $20.3 million and the $4.4 million value of the volunteerism,
it means Wells Fargo and its team members made a $24.7 million charitable impact in Minnesota last year.
“Part of what makes Wells Fargo unique is the generosity of our team members, who help multiply our community impact,” said
Patty Pannkuk, Wells Fargo Community Relations manager. “Sometimes giving time is even more valuable than money, because it puts
our desire to build a strong community into action and gives us a tangible way to personally make a difference.”
United Way Worldwide recently recognized Wells Fargo for having the
No. 1 workplace giving campaign in the U.S. for the tenth consecutive year.
Making an impact in Minnesota
Wells Fargo concentrated its 2018 local philanthropic contributions on addressing urgent community issues such as:
- Affordable housing. To help increase affordable, stable housing and homeownership in low- and
moderate-income neighborhoods, Wells Fargo collaborated with grantees such as Project for Pride in Living, Minnesota
Homeownership Center, Hmong American Partnership, BuildWealth MN, Catholic Charities, Habitat for Humanity, Greater Metropolitan
Housing Corporation and the Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans to provide homebuyer education, down payment assistance and
affordable housing solutions.
- Small business growth. Many diverse-owned small businesses, especially those in rural and low-
to moderate-income communities, face unique challenges and often lack access to the full spectrum of resources necessary for
growth and success. The company supported nonprofits serving small businesses, including Metropolitan Economic Development
Association, WomenVenture, Minnesota Initiative Foundation, Northside Economic Opportunity Network, African Development Center
and the Latino Economic Development Center to provide access to capital and training for entrepreneurs in rural and urban
markets.
- Financial education. Wells Fargo supported grants for local financial education programs,
including contributions to American Indian Family Services, BestPrep, Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest, Karen
Organizations of Minnesota and MN Council on Economic Education. The company also supported the GetLifted Community Financial
Capability program.
- Workforce development. The company supported the work of nonprofits to help communities expand
youth career/job readiness programs, post-secondary education opportunities and adult employment initiatives with grants to
Achieve Minneapolis, AVIVO, CAPI, Cookie Cart, Goodwill Industries, Juxaposition, Migizi Communications and Greater Twin Cities
United Way.
“Wells Fargo is a dedicated, strong partner of affordable housing initiatives in Minnesota,” said Chris Coleman, President/CEO
of Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity. “Over the past 25 years, the company has donated $5 million to sponsor work on more than 160
Twin Cities homes, including 40 full home sponsorships and thousands of volunteer hours. Wells Fargo’s impact on affordable
homeownership opportunities will multiply for generations.”
About Wells Fargo
Founded in 1852 and headquartered in San Francisco, Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC) provides banking, investment and
mortgage products and services, as well as consumer and commercial finance, through 7,800 locations, more than 13,000 ATMs, and the
internet (wellsfargo.com). Wells Fargo’s vision is to satisfy customers’ financial needs and help them succeed financially. With
approximately 259,000 team members, Wells Fargo serves one in three households in the United States. Wells Fargo & Company was
ranked No. 26 on Fortune’s 2018 rankings of America’s largest corporations. In 2018, Wells Fargo donated more than $444 million to
nearly 11,000 nonprofits in support of affordable housing, small business growth, financial education, and sustainability, among
other community needs. For 10 consecutive years, Wells Fargo has held the honor of No. 1 in workplace giving by United Way
Worldwide. Wells Fargo team members also make a difference by donating more than 2 million hours of volunteer time in the last
year. News, insights and more information on the company’s corporate responsibility are available at
Wells Fargo Stories.
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