Corporate Governance
PZU Foundation
“Close to people and their needs”
The PZU Foundation has carried out the PZU Group’s philanthropic activities forming part of its social involvement strategy since 2004. The aim of the Foundation is to promote education of children and youth, support talents and equalize opportunities for people with disabilities, as well as to increase access to cultural and social goods, in other words – to advance the broadly defined development of civic society. The Foundation collaborates with non-governmental organizations, both in Poland and abroad, institutions, sports clubs, schools and universities, and assists in execution of projects in terms of substance, organization and finance.
The PZU Foundation awards subsidies to natural persons in difficult life circumstances. It supports them mainly by financing treatment (including surgeries performed abroad), rehabilitation, purchase of medication and rehabilitation equipment. In 2021, subsidies were awarded to 411 individuals.
Grant contests are programs addressed to non-governmental organizations, whose activity is consistent with the areas of activity of the PZU Foundation and the scope defined in the regulations of the individual contests. The “After School with the PZU Foundation” contest supports organizations that develop interesting and creative additional activities for children and youth. The “Young Able Disabled with the PZU Foundation” contest supports activities that increase self-sufficiency and activity of persons with disabilities, while the “PZU Foundation with Culture” contest expands access to high culture. In 2021, grants were awarded to carry out 63 projects in favor of 5,011 beneficiaries. There are plans to organize subsequent editions of the following contests: “After School with the PZU Foundation”, “Young Able Disabled with the PZU Foundation”, “PZU Foundation with Culture”.
The purpose of the PZU Foundation during the pandemic was to provide grants to projects in the area of culture and education, in the form of, among others, support of organizations engaged in artistic activities in film and theater. In 2021, the PZU Foundation subsidized 21 projects submitted by the organizations which had prepared art-related actions connected with film and theater ventures addressed to various social groups: children and youth, the elderly, people with disabilities, as well as inhabitants of small towns and villages, with difficult access to high culture. The projects produced films, theater performances, festivals and workshops. They took various forms, including: presentations, performances, meetings, activity sessions, workshops, both face-to-face and online. Approximately 100,000 persons were beneficiaries of these events.
Volunteerism
The Employee Volunteerism Program has been in operation in PZU since 2012. PZU and PZU Życie operates the PZU Group’s Employee Volunteerism Rules and Regulations. Since 2020, PZU employees can have two additional days of leave to devote to actions taken as employee volunteers. In 2021-2024, the ESG Strategy adopted in PZU and PZU Życie, envisages a total of 50,000 hours of employee volunteerism to help 200,000 beneficiaries.
As part of the volunteering activities, PZU employees implemented 97 original projects and devoted 12,179 hours to their volunteering work in 2021. This is how they helped 34,981 beneficiaries, almost 50% of whom were children and young people. Their efforts also reached 4,442 animals in need.
In 2021, the PZU Foundation, in collaboration with the Dobra Sieć Foundation, executed a PZU’s pilot employee e-volunteerism project on the TuDu.org.pl platform. It was a response to the restrictions imposed in the time of the pandemic, which prevented activities in traditional form. Sixty PZU employees registered with the TuDu.org.pl.
The pilot project included the following:
In 2021, another pilot project was launched, entitled “ABC of Empathy – Inclusive Education and Rearing for Empathy”, executed as an employee volunteerism venture. The PZU Foundation, in collaboration with the substantive partner the Czepczyński Family Foundation, organized a series of online information and training meetings, designed to prepare employees to hold workshops on empathy in selected schools and pre-schools. As part of this pilot project, in the school year 2020/2021 PZU volunteers organized meetings on empathy in 40 schools and pre-schools.
2019 | 2020 | 2021 | |
Regional Volunteerism Leaders | 47 | 40 | 43 |
PZU volunteers | 1 170 | 407 | 900 |
Volunteers unrelated to the company invited to volunteer by employees | 997 | 330 | 563 |
Number of hours spent doing volunteer work by PZU employees | 17 873 | 6 743 | 12 179 |
Number of hours spent doing volunteer work by people unrelated to the company | 18 619 | 5 624 | 7 509 |
Number of PZU employees’ proprietary volunteerism projects | 109 | 65 | 97 |
Number of volunteerism campaigns organized by the PZU Foundation | 8 | 0 | 6 |
Beneficiaries (in total) | 175 823 | 12 264 | 39 423 |
Employee volunteerism is also present in the other companies of the PZU Group, including Bank Pekao, Alior Bank, LINK4, and the foreign insurance companies.
Remaining activities of the PZU Group
Among other charitable activities of the PZU Group’s companies, the most notable include:
Support for groups at risk of social exclusion
Support for large families
Protection of the European bison
e-mail: IR@pzu.pl
Magdalena Komaracka, IR Director, tel. +48 (22) 582 22 93
Piotr Wiśniewski, IR Manager, tel. +48 (22) 582 26 23
Aleksandra Jakima-Moskwa, tel. +48 (22) 582 26 17
Aleksandra Dachowska, tel. +48 (22) 582 43 92
Piotr Wąsiewicz, tel. +48 (22) 582 41 95