Charles Schwab (SCH)
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Foundation program:
Signature program:
MoneyMatters
The Money Matters program, delivered through the Boys & Girls Clubs of America (www.bgca.org), offers teenagers practical tools to expand their knowledge of money management and
learn the skills that lead to financial independence and well being. The Charles Schwab Foundation and The Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) collaboratively developed this program to help disadvantaged teens (ages 13-18) from disadvantaged circumstances. It was made available nationally to all Clubs in May 2004 and to our Schwab employees in April 2005 through Money Matters In-a-Box.
Donations
| 2004 cash donations | | $ 1,924,691 |
| As pct. of revenue | | 0 % |
| As pct. of earnings | | 0.3 % |
| Change since 2003 | | 89.6 % |
| Change since 2002 | | -52 % |
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| 2004 in-kind donations | | $ 22,021 |
| As pct. of revenue | | 0 % |
| As pct. of earnings | | 0 % |
| Change since 2003 | | -26.6 % |
| Change since 2002 | | 22021000 % |
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| Projected increase/decrease | | increase |
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Other / specifics: Fostering financial literacy
Employee-selected causes
Major Objectives
The Foundation's mission is to give back to our communities by supporting employee-selected causes and fostering financial literacy through funding, involvement and expertise.