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

The Hartford

The Hartford will provide a corporate donation of $150,000 to the American Red Cross for the Harvey relief effort and will also provide a dollar for dollar match for employee donations to the American Red Cross up to an additional $100,000.

The Home Depot Foundation

The Home Depot activated its Disaster Response Command Center in Atlanta where the company's merchandising, operations and supply-chain teams are working to continuously move truckloads of product to stores on the Texas coast. The company’s foundation donated $300,000 to the Red Cross.

The Roofing Industry Alliance for Progress

As a show of our support for the people of Texas, the Roofing Industry Alliance for Progress will be making a $1,000 contribution to SRS Raise the Roof Foundation and the San Antonio Food Bank through the Alliance’s Helping Our Own Program.

The Travelers Companies, Inc.

Travelers has made a commitment of $500,000 to Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. The funds will be distributed among three nonprofits, the American Red Cross, Team Rubicon, and All Hands Volunteers, as well as Travelers employees who are affected.

The Walking Company

The Walking Company Holdings, Inc., leading specialty retailer of comfort footwear, together with subsidiaries FootSmart.com and Big Dog Sportswear announced today the fulfilment of a commitment to donate 6,000 pairs of shoes (approximate retail value of $500,000) and 1,000 t-shirts and sweatshirts to United Way of Greater Houston in support of recovery efforts for communities affected by Hurricane Harvey.

Thrive Market

Thrive Market is looking to raise $100k in donations to be matched by Thrive Market co-Founders Nick Green, Gunnar Lovelace, and Sasha Siddhartha, to support direct aid in storm-affected areas. In addition, the company has sent a truck with clean water, healthy food, and natural diapers to the Houston Food Bank, and will send more in the coming months.

Time Warner Cable

Time Warner will make a $100,000 donation to Houston Habitat for Humanity, the Houston Humane Society, Save the Children, and Shelterbox. Employees can also have their donation matched through the Matching Grants Program.

Tokio Marine Holdings

Tokio Marine Holdings gave $225,000 To American Red Cross.

Toyota

Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) is partnering with Toyota Financial Services (TFS), The Friedkin Group, Gulf States Toyota (GST) and Toyota and Lexus dealers nationwide, to provide a combined relief effort of over $3 million to serve the people impacted by Hurricane Harvey. The group’s relief efforts include funds to organizations such as the St. Bernard Project and American Red Cross, matching contributions, in-kind donations, volunteerism, and the donation of pre-owned vehicles..

TransCanada

To date, TransCanada has donated $100,000 to the Red Cross and has also launched a matching campaign to match Harvey Relief pledges to the Red Cross and other non-profits made by employees and the general public.

TSYS

Columbus-based credit-card and payment processor TSYS has made a $50,000 donation to the American Red Cross to go toward storm victims and their recovery.

TXU Energy

TXU Energy is giving $500,000 to assist customers who need help paying their electric bills in areas affected by Harvey.

U-Haul

Six U-Haul Companies across Texas are preemptively offering 30 days of free self-storage and U-Box container usage to residents who stand to be impacted by Hurricane Harvey.

UBS

UBS is committing $250,000 to Habitat for Humanity, Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund, and Team Rubicon to support the recovery and rebuilding efforts. Additionally, UBS is matching employee donations to five organizations aiding in the relief efforts - American Red Cross, Americares Foundation, Global Giving Foundation, All Hands Volunteers, and The Salvation Army.

Under Armour

Under Armour donated $50,000 to assist Team Rubicon in response to Hurricane Harvey.

Union Pacific Railroad

Union Pacific has pledged up to $250,000 to support Hurricane Harvey relief efforts by donating $100,000 to the American Red Cross and $50,000 to Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner's Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund. Additionally, Union Pacific will match employee contributions up to $100,000.

United Airlines

Thanks to generous donations from customers, employees and MileagePlus members, United's CrowdRise fundraising campaign has raised a total of more than $2.9 million to support their humanitarian aid and disaster relief partners: Airlink, the American Red Cross, Americares, Operation USA, the Greater Houston Community Foundation and the Humane Society International. United is partnering with Chase Card Services to provide additional bonus miles to members who donate to the organizations and United will match the $300,000 for efforts raised for Hurricanes Harvey, Irma & Maria relief efforts.

United Rentals

United Rentals is pledging $200,000 to the Red Cross.

UnitedHealth Group

UnitedHealth announced a donation of $1 million to support Texas communities impacted by the storm. They are also offering a 2 to 1 match for employee donations toward disaster relief efforts.

UPS

UPS Foundation pledged $1 million dollars to support immediate relief and recovery efforts across Texas and Louisiana, including many recipients of cash and in-kind assistance. The UPS Foundation is also working with FEMA, the Red Cross, and the Salvation Army to assess long-term recovery needs.

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