Corporate Charity Leaders announced
Alrosa
recognized as one of the leaders
Alrosa
was recognized as one of the leaders in financing charitable activities among
Russian and international companies, based on the results of the “Corporate
Charity Leaders” annual competition, a joint project of the Donors Forum grant
making organizations association, the Vedomosti business newspaper and the PwC
international audit and consulting network of firms.
The
competition organizers carried out a study based on non-financial reporting of
47 Russian and international participating companies. The data on charitable
contributions was provided by 40 respondent companies; the total amount of
their contributions in 2017 exceeded RUB 50.5 billion.
Alrosa
provided a significant part of the consolidated budget of all competition
participants, spending about RUB 10 billion in social investments in 2017. Only
one company exceeded this amount.
“In
fact, social investments make up an impressive part of our Company's budget.
Being aware of our responsibility towards the regions where our production is
based, we strive to ensure their integrated social and economic development.
This is an integral part of our work.
Alrosa
implemented more than 500 social and charitable initiatives in 2017. By
maintaining this level, the Company will continue to invest in the social
well-being of employees, their families and all residents of the regions of its
presence, providing a decent standard of living for them,” said Alrosa CEO
Sergey Ivanov.
According
to the PwC study on the sustainable development indicators published in 2017,
Alrosa was recognized as the absolute leader in the diamond industry in terms
of investment in social programs.
The
Company finances medicine, education, charitable projects, and channels funds
for the maintenance of infrastructure of the regions of its presence.
In addition,
material, corporate, sponsorship and targeted assistance to individuals,
public, municipal, state organizations, institutions and settlements is
provided free of charge. A substantial part of the funds is annually sent to
the Target Fund for Future Generations of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia),
which distributes funds for the implementation of socially significant projects
and programs in the region.
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