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Genworth In The Community Making a World of Difference
What is your dream? Genworth is here to help make it come true for people across the globe. Genworth is a global financial security company dedicated to providing trusted solutions that achieve dreams, such as owning homes, protecting loved ones, funding futures and enjoying financial independence. We serve 15 million customers in more than 25 countries. Our 7,000 Genworth Financial associates believe in our purpose finding solutions with heart to help people lead successful and secure lives. Through a combination of volunteerism and charitable contributions, we extend our hearts to our communities around the world. Similar to our breadth of financial security products, Genworth supports individuals throughout life s stages by: Providing educational and mentoring opportunities for at-risk youth. Supporting safe and affordable housing, as well as other basic needs. Enriching seniors lives by battling Alzheimer s disease, supporting home modifications and celebrating caregivers.
2007 Summary $6.5Million Total Giving 17,000 Total Volunteer Hours $1,820,000 Seniors $2,405,000 Youth $2,275,000 Housing Genworth Foundation Grants Genworth is committed to supporting our employees philanthropic interests. In 2007 the Genworth Foundation gave back to the community by donating $928,328 through matching gifts and volunteer grants, reflecting our employees passions.
making a world of difference For Youth Many of us remember that one person a parent, teacher, coach or neighbor who made a difference to us as we were growing up. That supportive pat on the back after a job well done inspired self-confidence and fostered our future success. Unfortunately, many children aren t so lucky. At Genworth, we believe in supporting organizations that provide opportunities for at-risk youth, to help release their inner potential and overcome barriers. $500,000 $550,000 $600,000 2005 2006 2007 Totals raised by the Genworth Children s Advantage Classic
lt 37 32' 30" ln -77 26' 46" Richmond, Virginia Youth welcome James Taylor to the stage. Genworth Children s Advantage Classic In our headquarters community of Richmond, Virginia, thousands of youth are positively impacted by our annual Genworth Children s Advantage Classic. In 2007, co-hosts Andre Agassi and Stefanie Graf welcomed music legend James Taylor to this charitable event. Together with Genworth, more than $600,000 was raised in one night! Combined with the previous two years of proceeds, more than $1.5 million was generated for deserving charities. SOS-Kinderdorf International During the next four years, Genworth will commit $1 million to SOS-Kinderdorf International to help support youth across Europe. Through Genworth s Think It Possible scholarship program, children residing in one of the SOS European Children s Villages will now be able to achieve the dream of going to a postsecondary university. A coat of paint brightens a SOS Children s Village. lt 40 25' 9" ln -3 42' 18" Madrid, Spain
making a world of difference With Housing Our world is experiencing a global housing crisis. Today, a billion people 32 percent of the global urban population live in urban slums.* Part of our mission is to make the dream of decent, accessible housing a reality. At Genworth, we believe in supporting organizations that provide safe and affordable homes and that meet other critical basic needs, such as food. Our mission to do so has reached around the globe, from Canada to Australia to the US. 1,000,000,000 number of people in the urban world who lack adequate housing* *Journal of Social History, 2005
lt 43 35' 18" ln -79 38' 30" Oakville, Canada Genworth Volunteers help a family come home. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY An old man in a sleeping bag helped Canadian fourth-grader Sarah Murray understand the meaning of home. Her inspiration ultimately will help a deserving family achieve the dream of homeownership as part of Genworth s Meaning of Home essay contest. In recognition of Sarah s winning entry, Genworth fully funded the construction of a home in partnership with Habitat for Humanity. Sarah also won a new computer so she can further hone her already excellent writing skills. lt -33 52' 2" ln 151 12' 26" Sydney, Australia 'Backyard Blitz' volunteers painted houses and created gardens for Forsight residents. UNITED WAY of Australia Through 2009, the Genworth Foundation has committed a total of $600,000 AUD to the United Way of Australia. These funds will support several United Way partners, including the Forsight Foundation. Genworth Volunteers have actively engaged with the Forsight Foundation by creating gardens and performing routine maintenance at the centers, which offer care to disabled individuals in a group home setting.
making a world of difference For Seniors In less than a century, the human race has gained more in life expectancy than in the preceding 50 centuries combined.* Although the growth of the aging population is a great human achievement, it brings with it obvious challenges related to health, treatment and resources. At Genworth, we believe in supporting organizations that help seniors battle Alzheimer s, work with seniors to help them stay safely in their own homes longer and make a difference by celebrating caregivers. 50 percentage of adults over age 85 who have Alzheimer s** * *Internal Longevity Center **Alzheimer s Association
Genworth Volunteers on the MOVE to end Alzheimer s. lt 37 32' 30" ln -77 26' 46" Richmond, Virginia ALZHEIMER S ASSOCIATION Big challenges don t deter Genworth. They simply inspire a big response. Alzheimer s disease is no different. Genworth supports the Alzheimer s Association through a multifaceted approach to battle this progressive, incurable and ultimately fatal brain disorder. Our decade-long support began as individualized, grassroots engagement in partnership with local Alzheimer s Association chapters throughout the United States. It has since blossomed into a $7.5 million alliance that provides various outlets for Genworth Volunteers, including the Memory Walk where everyone s on the MOVE to end Alzheimer s. lt 35 49' 8" ln -78 38' 41" Raleigh, North Carolina Helping seniors stay comfortably and safely in their homes. CENTER FOR VOLUNTEER CAREGIVING Genworth Volunteers in Raleigh, North Carolina partner with The Center for Volunteer Caregiving to help seniors maintain independence and dignity. On a weekly basis, volunteers provide help ranging from a trip to the doctor or grocery store to a friendly smile and a ready ear. In 2007, employees volunteered more than 1,000 hours with the program, making them an important part of allowing elders to stay in their homes for years longer, improving their quality of life.
Building Capacity The Nonprofit Executive Scholarship Program As part of our commitment to fully support our community partners around the world, Genworth has teamed with the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia to offer scholarship opportunities for nonprofit executive education. Past scholarship recipients have honed their business skills, enabling them to have a sustainable and positive impact on those in their service and furthering their organizations missions. The Skills-Based Volunteering Program When you think of volunteering, you probably think about helping to build a home for a family or delivering food to people in need. In addition to these critical services, what if we could go one step further and apply the business skills and expertise of our Genworth employees to help organizations in our communities succeed? That s the thinking behind Genworth s innovative Skills-Based Volunteering Program. Through this new form of volunteerism, high-performing teams of employees help charity organizations by offering technical skills for activities such as creating a financial plan or developing a marketing campaign. Mark Sheehan, a Darden Scholarship recipient, with the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Lynchburg.
Investing In Our Communities The Application Process The Genworth Foundation makes investments in our global communities by providing funds to support nonprofit programs in one or more of our focus areas. Our focus areas include: providing educational and mentoring opportunities for at-risk youth; enriching seniors lives by battling Alzheimer s disease, supporting home modifications and celebrating caregivers; and supporting safe and affordable housing as well as other basic needs. Due to the large volume of requests, Genworth is unable to grant every proposal. Unsolicited proposals are not encouraged. Qualification considerations include geographic location, synergy with Genworth s focus areas and involvement of Genworth employees. Community support is awarded annually. For consideration, applications must be submitted at www.genworth.com/foundation by August 15th for funding for the following year. A very limited number of charitable sponsorships may also be available. Applications follow the same process and timeline. No funding is available for individual or commercial interests, religious or political organizations or programs not aligned with our focus areas. In Richmond, Virginia, funding for educational programs serving at-risk youth is supported solely through our annual Children s Advantage Classic. A Request for Proposal will be issued for funding consideration (the time of year varies). Applications for Genworth s Skills-Based Volunteering Program and Nonprofit Executive Scholarship Program are intermittently available at www.genworth.com/foundation, based on program availability in specific communities.