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ExxonMobil Renews Longstanding Commitment to Women’s Economic Empowerment

Published: November 6, 2018 |

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In recognition of International Women’s Day, ExxonMobil said that it is providing $7 million in grants in 2018 to renew support for local and global organizations working to empower women economically.

• $7 million to support research, women entrepreneurs and savings
  program
 
• $120 million in grants since initiative began in 2005
 
• Company procures approximately $350 million per year from women-owned businesses; named Corporation of
  the Year by WEConnect International

Grants made this year will continue ExxonMobil’s longstanding support for efforts to increase research into new methods to advance women economically, assist women entrepreneurs to grow their businesses, bolster women’s financial literacy and ability to invest and save, and improve the productivity of women farmers.

“We invest in programs that are proven to provide women with the skills, training and support systems needed to increase their productivity and income. We know from comprehensive research that when women move forward, the world moves with them,” said Kevin Murphy, president of the ExxonMobil Foundation.

ExxonMobil has invested a total of $120 million in its Women’s Economic Opportunity Initiative since it began in 2015, supporting dozens of initiatives that have benefitted tens of thousands of women in more than 90 countries.

One of this year’s investments will culminate in a new initiative, She Counts, which will be launched at the Council on Foreign Relations on March 22. She Counts will work with financial service providers to help women save securely, invest in their business and transform their lives. Since 2015, ExxonMobil has worked with partners like Women’s World Banking, the Center for Global Development, Technoserve, Mercy Corps, the World Bank and other financial institutions to establish a new platform to put savings and financial tools in the hands of women, enabling them to plan for a more prosperous future.

ExxonMobil’s Women’s Economic Opportunity Initiative focuses on data-based, proven interventions that help women become more fully participatory in the economic life of their communities — and funds initiatives that correspond with the findings of the ExxonMobil-commissioned Roadmap for Promoting Women’s Economic Empowerment.

ExxonMobil is also a founding member of the Global Business Coalition for Women’s Economic Empowerment which harnesses the power of the private sector in fostering systemic economic change for women.

In addition to grant-making, ExxonMobil spends approximately $350 million each year with women-owned businesses. WEConnect International, an organization that identifies and certifies women-owned businesses, has announced that it will honor ExxonMobil with its 2018 Corporate Member of the Year award in early April.

For more information about ExxonMobil’s 2018 partners, view their partnership brochure HERE


About ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil, the largest publicly traded international energy company, uses technology and innovation to help meet the world’s growing energy needs. ExxonMobil holds an industry-leading inventory of resources, is one of the largest refiners and marketers of petroleum products, and its chemical company is one of the largest in the world.

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