For nearly 200 years, Citigroup has played an important role in the lives of people and communities around the world.
 
In 2005, financial giving by Citigroup, its subsidiaries, and the Citigroup Foundation amounted to more than $126 million. The Foundation alone gave grants of more than $85 million, an increase of 23% over 2004. We made these grants in 85 countries and territories; the Foundation’s international grant making more than doubled from $13.2 million in 2001 to $27.6 million in 2005.
 
Highlights include: Working closely with our global network of colleagues and nonprofits in the community, the Citigroup Foundation supports programs in three areas: Disaster Relief
This was a year with many natural disasters, including the aftermath of the tsunami in late 2004, the hurricanes in the United States, and the earthquake in South Asia. In response, Citigroup’s businesses, the Citigroup Foundation, and our employees committed more than $30 million for disaster relief and for rebuilding communities in the affected areas.
 
The Power of Our People
In addition to the thousands of employees who contributed to disaster relief efforts, thousands also volunteered for nonprofit organizations about which they care. In 2005, we continued the international expansion of the Volunteer Incentive Program (VIP); the Foundation awarded $2.3 million in VIP and Matching Gifts program grants.
 
To find out more, view the Citigroup Foundation 2005 Annual Report or visit the Citigroup Foundation Web site.
 
As of October 2006