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Euronext Corporate Responsibility
NYSE Euronext Community Volunteers
NYSE Euronext Charitable Contributions
The New York Stock Exchange Foundation
NYSE Fallen Heroes Fund
| Euronext Corporate Responsibility |
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As a stock exchange that operates trading platforms and acts as an interface between issuers and investors, Euronext is aware of its responsibility to maintain long-term relationships based on trust with its members and other customers. Our focus includes:
- Creating a sustainable business for stakeholders through integration and innovation
- Ensuring best practices on Euronext’s markets
- Maintaining close dialogue with users
- Promoting corporate responsibility and social responsible investment
Read more about Euronext Corporate Responsibility
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| NYSE Euronext Community Volunteers |
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NYSE Euronext employees, individually and as teams, regularly volunteer their time serving a variety of local nonprofit community organizations.
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City Harvest's Mobile Market uses employee volunteers to run an outdoor farmers market that provides food to residents of low-income communities.
09 Jul 08: NYSE Honors its City Harvest Volunteers
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'Everybody Wins' Power Lunch . This program matches volunteers, one-to-one, with elementary school students. One day each week, volunteers visit a nearby school to share lunch, conversation and good books with their young reading partners.
30 Jul 08: NYSE Honors its Everybody Wins! Volunteers
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Habitat for Humanity volunteers build a quality home for a family in need of safe, affordable housing.
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Junior Achievement's classroom volunteers partner with a teacher in the school of their choice. Volunteers make weekly 45-minute class visits where they teach lessons on citizenship, business, economics and entrepreneurship.
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For one month, volunteers in the NY Cares Coat Drive collect gently used coats for donation to struggling men, women and families. After the collection period ends, volunteers assist with the sorting and distribution of the coats to the City's needy.
24 Jan 08: NYSE Honors Its New York Cares Coat Drive Volunteers
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Operation HOPE. Employees volunteer time to teach financial literacy to economically disadvantaged youths, in partnership with Operation HOPE’s ongoing programs to bring economic education to the inner city.
- Thirteen/WNET Corporate Challenge . Employees work the phones during Channel 13's on-air pledge drives, helping raise donations to support public television.
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| NYSE Euronext Charitable Contributions |
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NYSE Euronext contributes to qualified charitable organizations in the United States whose mission is either to strengthen understanding of and public confidence in the financial markets, or, to improve the quality of life in the New York City area. During 2007, NYSE Group made contributions totaling $1,260,700 to 108 eligible organizations in the U.S.
2007 corporate contributions (pdf)
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| The New York Stock Exchange Foundation |
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The New York Stock Exchange Foundation, Inc is a private philanthropic foundation established by the New York Stock Exchange in 1983. The Foundation makes grants, within the limits of its available resources, in support of worthy educational, charitable and civic organizations.
The Foundation seeks to ensure the meaningfulness of its grants in the areas where NYSE Euronext has a responsibility to be a participating corporate citizen.
2007 NYSE Foundation Annual Report (pdf)
For more information on the NYSE Foundation, please visit www.nysefoundation.org.
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| The NYSE Fallen Heroes Fund |
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The New York Stock Exchange Fallen Heroes Fund is a publicly supported charitable organization that was established to honor New York City Police and Fire department employees killed in the line of duty, and to provide immediate financial assistance to their families.
The Fund also assists families of police officers of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey who lost their lives in the line of duty in connection with the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center.
The Fund was incorporated in February 1999 as a Delaware non-profit organization and is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a tax-exempt charity to which contributions are deductible to the extent permitted by law.
Because NYSE Euronext provides legal and administrative support, the Fund is able to deliver 100 percent of the contributions to charitable beneficiaries.
Contributions to the Fund may be sent to the following address:
The New York Stock Exchange Fallen Heroes Fund
c/o Treasurer
20 Broad Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10005
The Fund's tax identification number is 13-404-8148. |
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