PEOPLE & COMMUNITIES

Employees laughing and drinking Coca-Cola brands

Community Engagement

People are at the center of everything we do, from our employees to those who touch our business to the communities we call home. Community involvement allows us to bring positive, measurable change to both the communities in which we operate and to our business. 

Each one of us can make a big difference for a better shared future. 

Working in our communities to support a better shared future

We are dedicated to using our voice, position and investments to support diversity and equality in business across all communities.

Smiling woman in front of crates filled with glass Coca-Cola bottles

Giving back to communities

In 2022, The Coca‑Cola Foundation awarded grants totaling $94.8 million to 301 organizations around the world to help create a better shared future for the communities our business serves.  

A man wearing graduation robe dances with an older woman as guests celebrate around themh

Supporting vulnerable communities to help provide relief where it is most needed

We are dedicated to helping renew communities after natural disasters, help fund scholarships and develop our youth.

Company employees deliver bottled water for disaster relief

6 million+ women enabled as part of our 5by20® program

We exceeded our 5by20 goal to enable the economic empowerment of 5 million women by 2020.

A woman cooking rice with Coca-Cola bottles and a menu in the background

Strengthening health systems across Africa by leveraging our distribution and system network

Project Last Mile believes life-saving medicines should be available to all people, regardless of where they live. In Africa, nearly 50% of people lack access to critical medicines. The program is working to change that.

A vial of clucose held in open hands

Over $1.5 billion has been given back by The Coca‑Cola Foundation.

In 2022, 1.4% of operating income invested back into local communities from The Coca‑Cola Company and The Coca‑Cola Foundation.

Timeline

The Coca‑Cola Foundation launches.

Its focus: education.

Coca‑Cola launches First Generation Scholarship Program.

The foundation focuses globally on water, active healthy living, community recycling and education. Locally, it prioritizes arts and culture, diversity, HIV/AIDS and malaria treatment and youth development.

The Coca‑Cola Company begins giving back 1% of each year’s operating income.

The Coca‑Cola Golden Triangle Partnership Fund launches. It awards grants to programs delivered via business, government and civic partnerships.

The foundation adopts global sustainability agenda. Its focus: water, women and wellbeing.

The foundation’s giving to sustain local communities reaches $1 billion.

5by20 goal exceeded, enabling the economic empowerment of over 6 million women.

Related Content