Philanthropy & Community Engagement: MGM Resorts Foundation: 2014 Campaign Tops $5 Million, 50% Participation | September 2014 CSR Newsletter

Sep 30, 2014 9:00 AM ET

September 2014 CSR Newsletter | MGM Resorts International

MGM Resorts International employees have pledged more than $5 million this year to support nonprofit organizations serving the resort company’s host communities in Nevada, Michigan and Mississippi, as well as other regional and national nonprofit organizations. This year’s campaign results mark the largest since the 2008 recession, and will support more than 1,400 charities through grants and donations distributed by The MGM Resorts Foundation.

“Once again, our employees have gone above and beyond to support those in our communities in need, and I stand inspired by their generosity even more than before,” said Jim Murren, Chairman and CEO of MGM Resorts International. “I am proud of our employees and their enthusiasm to help not only the guests of our resorts, but also the members of our community.”

Celebrating its 12th anniversary, The MGM Resorts Foundation has raised more than $59 million (including 2014 donations) to support charitable organizations. MGM Resorts covers all of the administrative costs required to raise and disburse the Foundation’s funds so every dollar donated by an employee can go directly to the community.

Fifty-one percent of the company’s 62,000 employees have pledged to donate money to the community through cash and payroll donations, as well as Foundation-hosted fundraising events this year. This participation rate is the highest achieved by employees since the recession.

“MGM Resorts and our employees recognize that there is a lot of need in our communities but we’re committed to help. By working together, we have helped tens of thousands of people this past year. There is no better feeling than knowing we can make such an impact and touch so many lives,” said Sherry Maatta, Assistant Director of Attractions at Circus Circus and a member of the Foundation’s grants council.

Examples of community services supported by the Foundation’s grants this year include:

-Children and Youth: Community-based programs which focus on the overall development and well-being of children and youth considered at-risk.

-Education: Public education programs which enhance student learning, from kindergarten through higher education. 

-Hunger Relief: Food bank distribution programs that provide children, families and other individuals access to food they otherwise would not have. 

-Mental Health and Substance Abuse: Recovery and counseling programs that help families, children and individuals affected by addictive behaviors, mental health problems, or other special life circumstances.
 

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