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BMO Employees Pledge $26M in 2021 Giving Campaign

December 21, 2021 | Giving and sponsorships

To support a more inclusive future, BMO employees across North America have come together to fuel positive change through the 11th annual Employee Giving Campaign. In addition, this year, BMO has made $66.3 million in corporate donations for 2021.

Since late November, 90 per cent of BMO employees have pledged over $26 million to the United Way and other organizations. Not only did BMO exceed this year’s giving target by millions, the campaign also included added generosity from an extraordinary donor, business leader, pioneering philanthropist and BMO retiree, Donald K. Johnson, who gifted an additional $7 million this year. With major gifts still being collected, the donations are geared to address the disproportionate impacts on those facing unemployment, food insecurity, and homelessness, all exacerbated by the pandemic.

“The level of personal giving we see among our employees each year is testament to the power of our Purpose,” said Darryl White, CEO of BMO Financial Group and Centraide of Greater Montreal 2021 Campaign Co-Chair. “BMO employees have responded very clearly to the call to power the good and help close the fairness gap in our society by harnessing the momentum of the economic recovery to make progress. I also want to recognize Don Johnson’s extraordinary philanthropy – the impact he makes with his generosity is profound. All of us at BMO are honoured to once again support United Way and the many charitable partners who are building a more inclusive society.”

With an ongoing commitment to foster a more just society with zero barriers to inclusion, BMO’s employees have come together to seize the once-in-a-generation opportunity to address economic disparity in this unprecedented moment of societal change.

“Over the years, BMO – both the corporation and its people – have been among United Way’s strongest allies. Never has that partnership been more important nor more appreciated than now,” said Daniele Zanotti, President & CEO, United Way Greater Toronto. “Not only are we working to support our community through this crisis and deepest need, but also putting our shoulder to the wheel to seize the moment and act on historic change, addressing inequities decades in the making.”

Throughout the last 11 years of the employee-driven campaign, BMO has raised over $200 million as a Purpose driven organization with a culture of giving back.

Learn more about BMO’s Employee Giving Campaign.

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