Hurricane Harvey

In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey making landfall, the business community is mobilizing their expertise, capabilities, and community resources to assist with the relief and recovery efforts. Use this form to submit how your company is aiding in the Hurricane Harvey relief and recovery efforts.

Disclaimer: This tracker is a compilation of publicly available and company-submitted data and may not be fully representative of all private sector giving.

Year: 
2017

MoneyGram

MoneyGram announced a waiver for all transaction fees for donations to the American Red Cross to support disaster relief after Hurricane Harvey. The fee waiver applies to donations up to $249.99. Funds will help support the Red Cross's efforts to provide shelter, supplies and technical assistance.

Monsanto

The company will donate $500,000 to the Red Cross and Feeding America.

Motiva

Motiva, a Houston-based oil company, pledged $500,000 to organizations such as the Houston mayor's Hurricane Harvey Disaster Relief Fund and the Red Cross.

Mueller Water Products

With the strong response from employees, combined with the Company match and contribution gifts, Mueller Water Products is donating $200,000 to the American Red Cross to support relief efforts for victims of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.

MyPillow

MyPillow manufacturing company is donating 60,000 pillows to victims of Hurricane Harvey.

Nationwide Insurance

The Nationwide Foundation is giving $500,000 to Red Cross Disaster Relief.

NeighborWorks America

NeighborWorks America donated $266,666 to the recovery efforts for Hurricane Harvery.

New York Jets

The New York Jets gave $1 million to United Way of Greater Houston Relief Fund.

New York Life

New York Life provided $350K in donations to three organizations: American Red Cross ($150K), Feeding Texas ($100K) and Save the Children ($100K) for immediate needs. They have also approved up to $150K in matching funds for employee and agent contributions. In addition, 100 hotel rooms and 20 pallets of food have been donated to ARC in Austin.

New York Yankees

New York committed $100,000 to Hurricane Harvey relief, and Yankees players pledged $9,000 for every win from Sept. 4 through the end of the MLB season to the ongoing efforts.

NextEra Energy

NextEra Energy is contributing $100,000 to the Red Cross and will match employee donations up to $100,000.

NFL Foundation

The NFL Foundation pledged to match the Houston Texan's $1 million donation to support first responder efforts by the Red Cross, Salvation Army, and the United Way of Greater Houston.

NHL

The NHL and the NHL Players' Association announced a donation of $200,000 to the American Red Cross and Habitat for Humanity for the relief efforts as Houston recovers from Hurricane Harvey. The donation will be split evenly between the two organizations.

Novartis International AG

Novartis Pharmaceuticals gave $1 million to American Red Cross.

Novo Nordisk

Novo Nordisk gave $150,000 to Houston Health Foundations.

NRG Energy

NRG and Reliant will provide more than $2 million of disaster relief resources, comprised of $1 million in cash donations, as well as in-kind relief efforts valued at more than $1 million in community support and customer assistance. The funding goes toward charitable contributions including a relief fund for impacted employees, deploying disaster-response power generation solutions to assist first responders, providing Houstonians backup power and phone chargers, and offering enrollment and billing assistance to impacted customers.

NuStar Energy

NuStar Energy is donating $125,000 to the Red Cross, $75,000 to the Salvation Army and $50,000 to the San Antonio Food Bank for Harvey relief efforts.

Oncor

Oncor has donated $100,000 to the Red Cross.

ONEOK, INC.

ONEOK Foundation gave $300,000 to American Red Cross.

OptumHealth

Optum is offering a free emotional-support help line to affected individuals. The toll-free number, 866-342-6892, will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for as long as necessary. The service is free of charge and open to anyone. Callers may also receive referrals to community resources. Along with the toll-free help line, emotional-support resources and information are available online at www.liveandworkwell.com.

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