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

Sealed Air Corporation

Sealed Air, maker of Bubble Wrap® and Cryovac® food packaging, will donate $100,000 to the American Red Cross, and match employees' donations to the Red Cross, up to $25,000. The company will donate a truckload of its heavy-duty recycled film to Habitat for Humanity for use as tarps. Additionally, 5400 foam planks will be donated to the National Guard Armory at Temple, TX, to be used as mattresses for Guard members and other first responders.

Seattle Mariners

The Seattle Mariners announced Thursday a donation of $100,000 to the Red Cross for Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. In addition, the team announced it will match fan donations at Safeco Field on Sept. 1 and 6, up to $25,000 per game.

SecureView

SecureView has contributed $100,000 to the Red Cross.

SecureView

SecureView gave $100,000 to American Red Cross.

Sempra Energy

The Sempra Energy Foundation will make an immediate contribution of $75,000 to both the American Red Cross Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund and Americares. The Sempra Energy Foundation will also match employee donations up to $50,000.

Shell Oil Company

Shell has committed $1 million donation to the American Red Cross with an additional $250,000 donation to the United Way of Texas Gulf Coast. Shell has activated the Shell Disaster Relief Fund (DRF), where employees and pensioners can make a donation to organizations supporting disaster relief efforts. Shell will provide a 2.1 match up to a maximum match of $7,500 for Shell employees and $5,500 for Shell retirees.

Siam Kubota Co

Kubota Tractor gave $1 million in total to recovery efforts for Hurricane Harvey.

Simon & Schuster

Simon & Schuster announced plans to provide assistance to Texas libraries and booksellers struggling in the wake of the storm. S&S is offering damaged Texas public libraries and school libraries a donation of 250 “best of” titles to help restock their collections.

SKECHERS USA, Inc.

SKECHERS is giving back through efforts on several fronts in support of those impacted by the floods in Texas following Hurricane Harvey and in Florida following Hurricane Irma, with additional efforts in planning stages to assist victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. The Company is donating tens of thousands of pairs of SKECHERS shoes and socks, along with other goods to meet the immediate needs of families impacted by these disasters.

SoulCycle

SoulCycle is rallying in support of Houston with HOUSTON RELIEF RIDES across their U.S. studios. They will donate 100% of the proceeds from these rides to organizations helping with Harvey Disaster Relief.

Southern Company

Southern Company announced that the Southern Company Charitable Foundation will donate $100,000 to the American Red Cross to aid Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. In addition, the company has established a donation matching program for employee and retiree contributions.

Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines has donated 100 round-trip tickets to help move volunteers from disaster response organization Team Rubicon into Houston once flight operations resume. The Dallas-based carrier is also donating catering services to support the shelter at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in downtown Dallas. It also donated $500,000 to the Red Cross.

Spoetzl Brewery

Spoetzel Brewery gave $500,000 in total relief after Hurricane Harvey hit Houston.

Sprint PCS

In addition to waiving casual call and text overage fees, effective August 26 through September 8, 2017, for Sprint, Boost and Virgin Mobile customers, Sprint will waive data overage fees for customers in Texas and Louisiana impacted by Hurricane Harvey. Additionally, Sprint, their employees and parent company, SoftBank, have committed at least $2.5 million to support those affected by Hurricane Harvey. The commitment will benefit Sprint employees in the impacted area, as well as the American Red Cross and other community relief organizations.

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

The company's financial contributions include, $50,000 to the American Red Cross; $25,000 to the Houston ToolBank; and a 2:1 match for employee donations made through their Employee Matching Gifts program. The Houston ToolBank will also recieve a number of in-kind donations.

Starbucks

The Starbucks Foundation donated $250,000 to the Red Cross. Customers can also make a contribution to Harvey relief efforts at any Starbucks store in the U.S.

State Farm

State Farm commits $1 million to the Red Cross yearly to ensure resources are available when disasters strike. In addition, State Farm Companies Foundation is matching individual employee contributions up to $1,500 each year.

Stream Energy

Stream, a Dallas-based home energy and wireless provider, donated $25,000 through its philanthropic arm Stream Cares to the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.

SubscriberWise

SubscriberWise, the nation’s largest issuing CRA for the communications industry and the leading protector of children victimized by identity fraud, announced a $2500.00 cash donations to Hurricane Harvey victims. The contributions have been made to Americares which according to the nonprofit organization, the cash donation translates into $50,000.00 worth of disaster relief aid.

SunTrust Bank

The SunTrust Foundation announced a $100,000 grant to the Red Cross.

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