3. Creating Change, a two-
day pro bono initiative where
employees across the
company work together to
harness their creative powers
to help local community
partners with their marketing,
communications and
operational needs.
4. The annual awards, now in their
16th year, demonstrate the
positive impacts that businesses
around the world have had on
individuals and communities –
solving today’s greatest
challenges through innovation,
expertise, efficiency, capital and
collaboration.
5. The collaboration is part
of Discovery’s Creating
Change marathon event, a pro bono
initiative where employees come
together to combine their creative
forces for the benefit of the
nonprofits, developing everything
from websites to email marketing
templates to communications
plans.
6.
7. The National Geographic Society is
committed to being a socially
responsible organization. We strive to
operate sustainably and to provide
feedback to the industry related to the
benchmarks that we have established
with our key suppliers.
8. •the Society has developed green
initiatives related to water.
•Recycling.
• employee programs that are in line
with our belief in the power of
science, exploration, and storytelling
to change the world.
9. An initial grant from
National Geographic
helped launch the
careers of many
new generations of
archaeologists,
anthropologists,
astronomers,
conservationists,
ecologists,
geographers,
geologists, marine
scientists,
adventurers,
storytellers, and
pioneers
10. the Society is able to provide
funding and resources to
scientists, explorers, and
journalists in the field who push
the boundaries of discovery,
shine a light on issues we care
about, and protect wildlife and
ecosystems in critical areas.