Ford Philanthropy: Driving Progress Through Longstanding Partnerships
The United Way: Another nonprofit Ford Philanthropy supported in its first year of operation was the United Foundation, a precursor to the United Way for Southeastern Michigan. This 75-year partnership began when Ford helped organize the nonprofit's first Detroit fundraising campaign in 1949.
In addition to giving as a corporation, Ford President and CEO Henry Ford II and UAW President Walter Reuther encouraged employees to invest in their communities and created the first payroll deduction program – a now common practice that businesses use to allow employees to make charitable donations to nonprofits. Throughout the past seven decades, Ford employees and Ford Philanthropy have contributed more than $500 million to assist communities where our employees live and work.
Disabled American Veterans: Ford and Ford Philanthropy recently celebrated 100 years of partnership with the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), which first began in 1922 when Henry Ford organized a cross-country caravan of 50 Model T Fords to take veterans with disabilities to the DAV national convention in San Francisco. Throughout the last century, we have provided scholarships, funded sports rehabilitation programs for veterans with disabilities, donated 269 vehicles to the DAV Transportation Network and supported free transportation to and from medical appointments for more than 19.9 million veterans.