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By Ahalya Srikant
 –  Data Reporter, San Francisco Business Times
Jul 31, 2020
Updated Jul 31, 2020, 10:10am PDT

Check out the list below for the Top Corporate Philanthropists in the Bay Area.



This year’s list of Top Corporate Philanthropists features companies from around
the Bay Area who give substantial amounts to Bay Area nonprofits. This year’s
list features companies from a variety of industries, technology, construction,
and more. Click through the full list of companies below. 


TOP BAY AREA CORPORATE PHILANTHROPISTS

Ranked by 2019 cash contributions to Bay Area charities


Rank Business name 2019 cash contributions to Bay Area charities 1 The Sobrato
Organization $66.91 million 2 Google $51.95 million 3 Genentech $45.18 million
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The companies that gave the largest percentage of their profit to Bay Area
charities were: 

Gilead Sciences: 7.29%

Fremont Bank: 5.17%

Blue Shield of California: 5.14%

The companies that gav the most money overall, not just in the Bay Area were: 

Wells Fargo: $455M

Gilead Sciences: $376M

Google: $345M

95 of the companies on the list do an employee match giving program.  


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