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

Sysco

The Houston-based food distributor said it will donate $1 million to relief efforts, including an "immediate" contribution of $500,000 to the American Red Cross.

T-Mobile

T-Mobile USA gave $333,000 to Team Rubicon.

T-Mobile US, Inc.

T-Mobile USA gave $333,000 to Team Rubicon.

T-Mobile US, Inc.

T-Mobile and MetroPCS customers in select counties across Texas and Louisiana can make call free of charge until September 1.

Target

In response to Hurricane Harvey and its impact on the Gulf Coast, Target will donate $3,500,000 to aid in recovery efforts. The donation will be distributed to local and national disaster relief organizations, including the American Red Cross, The Salvation Army and Team Rubicon, an organization that unites the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to quickly deploy emergency response teams.

Taylor Morrison

Taylor Morrison has donated a combined $250,000 to the Red Cross Harvey Fund and to an internal Harvey relief fund. It will also match employee contributions.

TD Ameritrade

TD Ameritrade will match employee and client donations up to $500,000 to the Red Cross.

TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC, the oil and gas projects company, is donating $1 million to the United Way of Greater Houston.

TEGNA Inc.

As part of TEGNA's Texas Cares initiative, all 46 TEGNA stations in 38 markets will help raise money for those impacted by Hurricane Harvey. The TEGNA Foundation also pledged to match donations up to $100,000. Every dollar raised will be donated to the American Red Cross Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund

TeleTech

TeleTech has created a temporary donation center in Englewood to act as a hub for local fundraising and the American Red Cross efforts. TeleTech also provided both technology and members of its Colorado and Wyoming offices to help elicit and coordinate donations, including over 150 volunteers in one massive fundraising event.

Tempur Sealy International

Tempur Sealy International gave $1 million to Good 360.

Tenet Healthcare

Tenet Healthcare Foundation contributed $20,000 to the Red Cross.

Tennessee Titans

The Tennessee Titans gave $1 million to United Way of Greater Houston Relief Fund.

Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments is making a $100,000 donation to the Red Cross. The company is also matching the donations of employees and retirees up to $100,000.

Texas Rangers

The Texas Rangers’ ownership, the club and the Rangers Foundation are donating $1 million to the hurricane relief efforts in South Texas and the Houston area. The club is also donating proceeds from the Texas 2 Split 50/50 Raffle to the American Red Cross from all three games of the Rangers’ series with the Angels Friday through Sunday at Globe Life Park.

Texas Roadhouse

Texas Roadhouse is planning a day on which all of the profits made in their restaurants will go to benefit victims.

The Boeing Company

The Boeing Charitable Trust committed $1 million to the Red Cross for Harvey relief efforts.

The Clorox Company

The Clorox Company has donated three truckloads of bleach to assist in the recovery efforts. Another three truckloads are expected to be donated in the coming weeks. The company will continue to fulfill requests for bleach and Glad bags as needed.

The Coca-Cola Company

The Coca-Cola Foundation has pledged $1 million to the American Red Cross. The company is matching employee donations, up to $100,000, to the Coca-Cola Employee Disaster Relief Fund, which will go to company associates affected by the storm. The Coca-Cola system has also donated nearly 25,000 cases of water, milk, sports drinks and other beverages to people in the affected areas.

The Ford Motor Company

Ford commits $3.5 million for Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. Contributions were made to the American Red Cross, and The Salvation Army, and others.

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