Community & Employee Relations
Community Relations - 2006 Year End Community Report
Cash Grants Program
The C. R. Bard Foundation was established in 1987 to manage a corporate contributions program benefiting U.S. non-profit organizations that address a community need in line with Bard interests. Since its inception, the Foundation has provided grants totaling over $19,000,000 to organizations in the areas of health and social welfare, education, arts and culture as well as matching gifts to the United Way and Community Health Charities. The non-profit organization must meet at least one of the following criteria:
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Organizations, institutions or programs working to improve the quality and delivery of health care-particularly in the fields of urology, oncology, vascular and surgical medicine.
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Organizations working to benefit communities in which Bard has significant operations and employee populations.
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Organizations in which Bard employees are active as volunteers.
In 2006, Bard cash and product donations totaled $3,362,895.
Matching Gift Program
Through the Matching Gift Program, Bard seeks to supplement gifts made by active U.S. employees and directors of C. R. Bard, Inc. and to financially support those organizations that are important to them. The match is made on a 1:1 basis to U.S. organizations that work in the areas of health and social welfare, education, and arts and culture.
In 2006, Bard matched a total of $391,867 employee gifts.
Workplace Campaigns
Bard is proud to help the United Way and Community Health Charities fund programs and services to support people in local communities. Local United Way chapters work closely with private businesses, governments and non-profits to address critical issues to help build support structures for healthier, stronger communities.
In 2006, Bard matched employee donations to United Way and Community Health Charities in the amount of $320,095.
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Scott Lowry, Elisse Glennon of United Way, Linda Hrevnack and Tim Ring presenting a check to help support the United Way.
Product Donations
Bard actively contributes many products to aid health care and humanitarian organizations worldwide. Bard donates to non-profit disaster relief and humanitarian aid organizations that are able to respond to worldwide medical emergencies.
In 2006, Bard made donations totaling $760,263.
Corporate Volunteerism
Bard's concern for the health and welfare of others extends beyond monetary contributions. Bard recognizes the important difference that employees can make in their communities. Employees are encouraged to volunteer time at community nonprofit organizations. Indeed, many employees have done their part by participating in a wide range of local activities. |
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BPV gathers before the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure while raising money to donate to help find a cure for breast cancer.
Division Cash Donations
Each domestic division site has an allocation of Foundation donations. A committee at each location decides which charities will receive donations.
In 2006, Bard domestic divisions awarded more than $340,000 to organizations that benefit the communities where Bard employees live and work.
International Donations
Bard's international divisions and their employees have also shown concern for their communities by committing volunteer time and dollars to support those in need.
In 2006, Bard international locations awarded more than $244,000 to organizations that benefit the communities where Bard employees live and work.
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