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Resilience Through Community Engagement

We support and partner with charitable organizations directly addressing the most pressing needs of local communities in the U.S. and internationally. We help these organizations protect their own assets, achieve their missions, and ultimately increase the resiliency of the people and communities they serve.

We support organizations such as the Foundation of the Greater Washington Board of Trade and Spur Local to build stronger communities; Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts, the Kennedy Center, and the National Children's Museum to support cultural and educational outreach in local communities; and Children's National Hospital and the Children's Inn at the National Institutes of Health to improve health outcomes for our youngest community members.

Community Investment Value FY21 FY22 FY23
Financial Contributions1 $3.09M $5.88M3 $7.70M4
Pro Bono Services2 $2.26M $878,000 $192,000

NOTES:

  1. Direct payments from Booz Allen to nonprofit organizations are classified as contributions in our financial system. These include but are not limited to employee-directed corporate contributions associated with matching grants, volunteer service grants, and volunteer recognition programs.
  2. Attributed fair market value of in-kind consulting services provided at no cost to charitable organizations. The FY21 and FY22 values have been restated due to a calculation error.
  3. $2M of which was a special allocation to the Booz Allen Foundation.
  4. $3M of which was a special allocation to the Booz Allen Foundation.

In FY23, we donated $632,000 to support disaster preparedness and international relief, including $128,000 in employee giving and $504,000 in donation matching and corporate grants.

We take a proactive approach to investing in charitable organizations that help communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural disasters and other humanitarian crises. These organizations include the American Red Cross, Good360, the Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC), SBP, Team Rubicon, and CARE.

Logos for American Red Cross, Good360, Information Technology Disaster Resource Center, SBP, Team Rubicon and CARE

FY23 Community Engagement by the Numbers

Through Booz Allen Cares, a digital platform, the Community Impact + Philanthropy team vets nonprofit organizations before providing employee volunteer support, in-kind services, and financial contributions—an important step to mitigate business, legal, and reputational risks. We also encourage employees to use Booz Allen Cares to record their personal and firm-supported volunteer hours and make personal financial contributions to nonprofit organizations, which Booz Allen matches at times. To learn more about the types of organizations and activities eligible for Booz Allen's support, please visit our website.

Logo for the CARE program

Partner Spotlight: CARE

As communities around the world faced disasters and crises, we worked with CARE, our humanitarian response partner, to quickly respond with matching gift campaigns. More than 310 employees participated in our campaign to help people affected by earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, raising $155,000 in employee donations and corporate matching for CARE's aid programs. As members of CARE's Board of Directors, our CEO, Horacio Rozanski, and our Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee Chair, Michèle Flournoy, provide advisory support to the CARE mission, and the firm also supports CARE's programs through event sponsorships.

$1.45M

donated by 2,172 employees to more than 2,600 nonprofit organizations, a 5% year-over-year increase in employee giving

$210,024

provided through our Impact Awards, where employees earn donations to the nonprofit organizations of their choice by logging their volunteer hours

56,401

hours of volunteer service contributed by employees to nonprofit organizations

$7.7M

in corporate charitable contributions to nonprofit organizations

649

charitable nonprofit organizations benefited from employee volunteering

74

employee volunteers represent their offices or employee networks on our centrally managed Community Engagement Council to drive and empower colleagues to participate in local community impact efforts