JOURNAL TRANSCRIPT
LITTLE BOOK OF
BIG IMPACT 2015 Year In Review
IN 2015, WE MADE INCREDIBLE THINGS HAPPEN
Here is a snapshot of our collective impact.
WE ARE A GIVING COMMUNITY
The VMware Foundation’s mission is to amplify the contributions of VMware people to their causes of choice and inspire the Citizen Philanthropist in all of us.
Doing this Service Learning reminded me that we are living in a flat world. Daily, we interact with people from different beliefs, races or ethnicities, but indeed we can come together as one by putting all differences aside and looking beyond what the eyes can see. Serving and having empathy for others is a privilege that gives more to the giver than the receiver.
– ARNOLD O. LOCATED IN COSTA RICA. SERVED WITH FRIENDS OF REFUGEES.
15,515 PEOPLE PARTICIPATED
IN AT LEAST ONE FOUNDATION ACTIVITY
WE ROLLED UP OUR SLEEVES
More than 2,000 Service Learning shirts were worn by individuals and groups while giving back.
In a constant endeavor to give back to the community, the “America Sales Operations” spent time with the elderly at the “Om Ashram Trust.” The experience we had was eye-opening and we learned we should care for our elderly. We’re grateful to VMware for creating awareness on the responsibility of giving back to the community and constantly enabling us to contribute.
- AMERICAS SALES OPS, INDIA GO TEAM. LOCATED IN BANGALORE, INDIA. SERVED WITH OM ASHRAM TRUST - OLD AGE CARE.
450
PEOPLE PARTICIPATED
IN LARGEST GROUP SERVICE LEARNING ACTIVITY AT WWKO WITH HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
WE SERVED OUR COMMUNITIES
Each VMware person has 40 work hours per year to volunteer with their nonprofits of choice. 3,250 people logged 50,000 Service Learning hours this year.
The fact is, while I support the refugees a lot outside of work hours with my wife, I use the Service Learning program to accomplish tasks during work hours, when they are extremely valuable because most other volunteers wouldn’t be able to take time from work to serve.
- FRÉDÉRIC P. LOCATED IN GERMANY. SERVED WITH FREISING REFUGEES.
3,250 PEOPLE SERVED
By contributing 40 Service Learning hours, 430 people were able to direct $1,000 grants to their causes of choice.
Learning is both rediscovery and picking up something new. I dedicate most of my Service Learning to the people of Cambodia. Over the past 10 years the experiences have reinforced my passion to help those in need. As I see some problems fade, new obstacles appear… but I am inspired by the growth and improvement to continue on.
- SAM P. LOCATED IN AUSTIN, TX USA. DIRECTED FUNDS TO AND SERVED WITH ANGKOR HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN IN CAMBODIA.
430
PEOPLE SERVED
40
HOURS
Photo Credit: Denise McMahon
WE GAVE WITH GRATITUDE AND OPEN MINDS
WE INSPIRED EACH OTHER
300 people shared their #iServe stories on Socialcast and 1,725 people voted for the most inspiring stories. The 10 most liked stories directed $1,000 grants to their causes.
#iServe Samarthanam Trust for Disabled. I learned that we can do lots in our own capacity if we focus on what we possess rather than what we don’t. I am grateful that we have such in-house events which give us an opportunity to serve these special kids and gave the kids an opportunity to interact and socialize with the corporate world.
– THARA P. LOCATED IN BANGALORE, INDIA. #iSERVE CHALLENGE WINNER. SERVED WITH SAMARTHANAM TRUST FOR DISABLED.
300
#iSERVE STORIES POSTED
WE IMMERSED OURSELVES AND STRETCHED OUR MINDS
13 Good Gigs Trekkers developed their leadership mindset through an immersive, technology-focused community project in Diepsloot, South Africa
The trek was very emotional and inspirational. It affected all of us, and for me, that has been on both a personal and professional level.
– HRISTINA H. LOCATED IN SOFIA, BULGARIA. GOOD GIGS TREKKER 2015.
13
GOOD GIGS TREKKERS
WE CELEBRATED MILESTONES BY PAYING IT FORWARD We honored 3,488 people’s service at VMware on Day 1, Year 1, and Year 12 by directing Foundation grants to their causes. 31 people directed a $12,000 grant for their 12-year anniversary.
My daughter was aware at my 12-year anniversary we could make a $12,000 grant. She has worked at the Humane Society and was keeping it front of mind for me. The result is a young girl, 10 years old, who has kept focus for 4 years, and the benefits of her giving her time to the animals has had a huge impact on her character. This program is impactful to more than the people or organizations that receive the funds.
- BOB G. LOCATED IN ARIZOINA, USA. DIRECTED FUNDS TO HUMANE SOCIETY.
$500K MILESTONE AWARDS
WE GEEKED OUT
At RADIO, the R&D community “Play for Pi” activities resulted in 960 Raspberry Pi donations to global youth through Coder Dojo.
This is incredible! I’ve never been at a company that was so positively invested in making the world a better place. No matter what kind of work I do at VMware, I can go home and tell my son that I’m really contributing to making the world better! Thanks VMware and everyone who organizes these incredible opportunities. :)”
– BEN R. LOCATED IN PALO ALTO, CA, USA. RADIO PARTICIPANT.
960
RASPBERRY PI’S
WE GREW A GLOBAL EMPLOYEE TEAM 185 Employee Citizen Council members brought the Foundation programs to life in 24 global sites. They spread awareness, encouraged participation, and organized activities such as 8 Service Learning fairs throughout the year.
Many of the children we worked with could not hear or talk, but they wanted to communicate with us. We would just look in their eyes with a big smile. Then, you can feel their happiness. So little we gave, so much we received.
– CARING W. LOCATED IN BEIJING, CHINA. SERVED WITH CHILDREN’S HOPE.
185
CITIZEN COUNCIL MEMBERS
WE DOUBLED PI
You gave, and the Foundation matched $2.2M - from $31.41 to $3,141.59 per person annually. In addition to our regular Matching Gifts program, we collectively donated $222K of disaster relief funds to Nepal earthquake relief and Chennai flood relief.
For what it’s worth, I see the donation matching as a HUGE benefit and am very proud to work for a company that is so generous.
- STEPHANIE N. LOCATED IN AUSTIN, TX, USA. SERVED WITH DOG RESCUES AND SHELTERS.
$2.2M
EMPLOYEE DONATIONS MATCHED
WE SPREAD THE VMWARE LOVE
The VMware giving network reached 3,618 global non-profit organizations.
The Australia and New Zealand Citizen Council was able to facilitate the donation of reclaimed and reimaged school laptops to the Aberdare Ranges Primary School in Nakuru, Kenya. Many of the kids at the school are orphans who have been rescued from the nearby refugee camp, where they lived. I am so proud that VMware can help these kids.
- JULIA F. LOCATED IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. SERVED WITH SO THEY CAN.
3,618
GLOBAL NONPROFITS
WE APPRECIATED EACH OTHER
We gave each other public thanks and recognition on Socialcast with “Community” Thank You Badges. Lots of them!
Members of the VMware Information Experience team volunteered to interview 13 young students at a science lab set up by Agastya International Foundation as part of their Young Instructor Leader program. We experienced many extraordinary stories rooted in the firm belief of a world full of possibilities and hope, which, seen through these innocent eyes, truly knows no limits. I can confirm, as I’m sure would all of us Citizen Philanthropists who have been given opportunities such as these to serve, that these experiences are the ones that hold the keys to knowledge and enrichment from within.
- NIRANJAN J. LOCATED IN BANGALORE, INDIA. SERVED WITH AGASTYA INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION.
750
COMMUNITY BADGES
WE GAVE THE GIFT OF OPPORTUNITY More than 13,150 people activated their Kiva.org microloans as part of our Giving Back Together tradition at year-end. We supported more than 12,000 entrepreneurs in 43 countries.
Today I received a balance credit for Kiva from my daughter, Breanna. I cannot tell you how impressed I am that you would not only let your employees choose a charity, but that you would also allow them to pass it on to others. I, in turn, gifted one of my former students with a Kiva gift card. You never know how far a good deed might travel!
13,150
PEOPLE GAVE BACK TOGETHER
– BARBARA D. M, MOTHER OF VMWARE EMPLOYEE BREANNA M. LOCATED IN DALLAS, TX, USA. Image provided by Kiva to advance its mission of connecting people around the world through lending to alleviate poverty.
PEOPLE GAVE BACK TOGETHER “Today I received a balance credit for Kiva from my daughter, Breanna. I cannot tell you how impressed I am that you would not only let your employees choose a charity, but that you would also allow them to pass it on to others. I, in turn, gifted one of my former students with the Kiva gift card. You never know how far a good deed might travel!” - Barbara D. Martin
THANK YOU
VMWARE CITIZEN PHILANTHROPISTS SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR CITIZEN COUNCIL LEADS Bhavya Ram, Brian Ferguson, Catherine Robertson, Chirag Arora, Chris Martin, Claudia Eigel, Courtney Hunter-Melo, Cristina Mota, David Shi, Derek Cowan, Doris Swee, Doug Robison, Faisal Akber, Gabe Campanella, Harry Grigorov, Hristina Haralampieva, Jacki Hertenstein, Jo-Ann Fogg, Jonathan McDonald, Judy Wu, Karen Ellis, Laura Douglas, Luciana Depieri, Marvin Marcos, Mary Wilmot, Mathew George, Meera Mudugal, Megumi Kato, Mona BriggsBaker, Morey Straus, Nataliya Fleshler, Nicola O’Neill, Paola Monje, Rachel Neill, Sandy Keys, Sasha Wright-Neville, Sean Bryan, Seetha Lakshmi, Sivan Ostrovsky. Stephanie Service, Summer Lee, Susie Flynn, Victoria Phillips
WITH GRATITUDE