Tech Citizenship

2008




22 Tech Companies That Give Back to the Community

MathWorks values involvement

Elizabeth Callanan Callanan

“Do the right thing.” That statement is built into the mission of The MathWorks Inc., and giving back to the community is one way the Natick-based company lives up to that guideline. Specifically, though, the company helps itself when it helps the community — by promoting the math and science fields that makes up its core customer base.

“Our top priority is supporting initiatives related to furthering engineering and technology education and careers, because these are aligned with our business strengths,” said Liz Callanan, corporate relations manager at the Mathworks. “Due to our staff experience and use of our tools, we can have the greatest impact here.”

That leads the MathWorks to support such nonprofits as CARE International education programs and the Massachusetts State Science & Engineering Fair, among others. The company doesn’t limit itself to educational programs, however. According to Callanan, the company also supports a number of charities of interest to individual staff members, and various energy-saving projects and disaster relief programs.

“This is part of the MathWorks core values — to respect and invest in our staff members and our communities,” Callanan said.

Charitable works is such a strong part of the MathWorks core that it even holds internal awards to recognize those efforts.

“The End of Year Donations program honors the commitments staff members make to charitable organizations,” Callanan said, noting that it also helps encourage others to get involved and allows employees a voice in where the MathWorks’ efforts get applied.


Citizenship Facts

The MathWorks Inc.

Total cash contributions in New England in 2007: $789,025

Number of volunteer hours in New England in 2007: 3,805

In-kind contributions of equipment and services in New England in 2007: $34 million

Principal recipients of charitable activities in 2007: CARE International education programs; Natick Broadmoor Audubon Sanctuary; Habitat for Humanity; town of Natick for soccer field

Interesting philanthropic activities: The MathWorks supports activities such as volunteer events in large groups, the development of automotive technology via curriculum and competitions, university scholarships in engineering, mentoring programs, and an end-of-year staff-driven donations program.


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