“Over the past five years, Oracle has generously supported our mission through volunteerism as well as meaningful grants that have enabled us to expand our Inspiring Minds program. With Oracle’s support, we’ve been able to successfully shift our focus during the pandemic to provide emergency essentials for families in need.”
Neighborhood and community organizations are the cornerstone of a healthy society, and their services are vital, particularly in times of crisis. Many of our grantees offer safety for vulnerable people by providing shelter, hygiene kits, meals, and other essential resources. These groups include A Precious Child, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Goonj, LifeMoves, Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter, and UNICEF India.
For 30 years, Oracle has supported food banks in the places we call home. Their services provide nourishment and food security to those in need, especially in times of emergency or hardship. Our communities are staying strong thanks to organizations including the Alameda County Community Food Bank, Central Texas Food Bank, Greater Boston Food Bank, Second Harvest Food Bank, and Voedselbank Amsterdam.
Our grantees provide unparalleled care for children around the world, offering safety, protection, empathy, and hope to individuals experiencing abuse, trauma, and life-limiting conditions. These organizations include CRY India, Denver Children’s Home, Florence, George Mark Children’s House, Save the Children India, and United Friends of the Children, among others.
We believe furthering scientific understanding, treatment, and care of major diseases is vital to the health of our global society. Oracle supports healthcare leaders researching, advocating, and providing resources for patients, including JDRF, Narayana Hrudalaya Charitable Trust, Riders for Health, Tourette Association of America, and Women for Cancer Early Detection and Treatment.
Provides personalized support and services to people affected by breast and ovarian cancer.
Fights poverty, reduces food waste, and feeds families in need in Amsterdam.