Investing in communities
HSBC supports the economies in which we operate by providing employment, making tax contributions, payments to suppliers, and investments in local businesses. We also make a direct contribution to communities through donations of both time and money.
We recognise that a thriving society is critical to our future success as bank. That is why we focus our community investment activity on education and the environment - the fundamental building blocks for the development of communities. We aim to allocate around 75% of our donations to these two themes.
In 2009, HSBC spent US$100 million on community investment activities.
Our approach is not to give money and walk away. We partner with world class charities that are making a difference, and we remain involved in the decisions about how the money is spent. We encourage our employees to get involved in their local communities, and we know that this motivates and engages our people.
Our educational support focuses on:
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Disadvantaged children
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Financial and business literacy
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Environmental education and understanding
Future First

Our flagship educational programme for disadvantaged children is Future First. Launched in 2006, this five year US$ 10 million programme provides access to education and teaches life skills to deprived and excluded children, whether on the streets, orphaned or in care. US$ 5 million of the funding is allocated to SOS Children's Villages, a charity which provides support to orphaned and abandoned children.
Through Future First, HSBC supports a wide range of programmes from scholarships, teacher training, supporting school equipment, family support programmes and vocational training.
The programme currently supports 261 projects in 47 countries benefiting some 344,000 children worldwide.
JA More than Money™

Our global financial education programme, JA More than Money™, teaches students about earning, spending, sharing, and saving money, and potential careers.
JA More than Money™ is run in partnership with Junior Achievement Worldwide and is facilitated by HSBC volunteers. As Dollars and $ense, it was one of JA Worldwide's most successful youth financial literacy programmes in the United States. Results of an independent survey in 2007 showed that the seven to 11 year old students who participated in this initiative demonstrated a much better understanding of financial concepts than others of the same age.
JA Worldwide has taken the programme to 32 countries across five continents in the year 2009–2010.
HSBC and JA Worldwide have a long-standing relationship, having collaborated for 65 years in the United States and more than 25 years in the United Kingdom, where JA Worldwide operates as Young Enterprise.
Our environmental support focuses on:
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Climate change
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Freshwater, e.g. rivers
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Biodiversity, e.g. natural habitats.
HSBC Climate Partnership

HSBC's key environmental programme is The HSBC Climate Partnership, which supports some of the world's leading charities to tackle the causes and impacts of climate change. The HSBC Climate Partnership aims to combat the urgent threat of climate change by promoting action by individuals, businesses and governments in some of our major markets. Launched in 2007, HSBC is working with The Climate Group, Earthwatch, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and WWF to:
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Engage individuals. Educate and inspire employees and public to address climate change at home and at work, by engaging them in volunteering and research projects
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Engage decision-makers. Work with government and corporations in China, India, USA and UK to create cleaner, greener cities and promote them as models for the world.
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Protect major rivers. Make the Amazon, Ganges, Thames and Yangtze - and the millions of people who depend on them - less vulnerable to climate change
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Improve understanding of forests. Help combat climate change by enabling scientists' to improve their understanding of how forests interact with carbon and the climate.
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Make our business more sustainable. Make our employees more aware of the business implications of climate change. Help build their general capabilities, confidence and commitment to HSBC.
HSBC Eco-Schools Climate Initiative

In 2009, we launched the HSBC Eco-Schools Climate Initiative in partnership with the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). This is a three-year project involving 1,000 HSBC staff volunteers in 10 countries and reaching an estimated 1.2 million young people aged five to 18. The aim of the programme is to inspire action on climate change by improving schools' environmental efficiency.


