Fortune 100 companies'

monetary pledges since

George Floyd's death

As of Oct. 8, 2020

58 companies

pledged $33.54b

Bank of America

$1b

Walmart

$100m

Comcast

$100m

Capital

One

$210m

JPMorgan Chase

$30b

Anthem

$50m

IBM

$100m

Citigroup

$1.15b

Apple

$100m

PepsiCo

$400m

42 have not announced

monetary commitments to outside orgs

(#3) Exxon Mobil, (#5) CVS Health, (#6) Berkshire

Hathaway, (#8) McKesson, (#10) AmerisourceBergen,

(#12) Ford Motor, (#13) Cigna, (#15) Chevron,

(#16) Cardinal Health, (#19) Walgreens,

(#22) Marathon Petroleum, (#24) Fannie Mae,

(#30) Wells Fargo,(#32) Valero Energy, (#33) GE,

(#34) Dell, (#39) Raytheon, (#41) Freddie Mac,

(#42) Centene, (#44) Lowe's, (#56) Sysco,

(#57) Lockheed Martin, (#59) Energy Transfer,

(#64) Pfizer, (#65) HCA Healthcare, (#68) Delta,

(#69) Merck, (#70) American Airlines, (#72) Allstate,

(#75) Best Buy, (#76) United Airlines Holdings,

(#81) TIAA, (#82) Oracle, (#83) General Dynamics,

(#90) Tech Data, (#91) World Fuel Services,

(#92) Honeywell, (#93) ConocoPhillips, (#94) USAA,

(#95) Exelon, (#98) Plains GP Holdings

(#100) INTL FCStone

Fortune 100 companies' monetary

pledges since George Floyd's death

As of Oct. 8, 2020

58 companies

pledged $33.54b

Bank of America

$1b

Walmart

$100m

Comcast

$100m

Capital

One

$210m

JPMorgan Chase

$30b

Anthem

$50m

IBM

$100m

Citigroup

$1.15b

Apple

$100m

PepsiCo

$400m

42 have not announced

monetary commitments to outside orgs

(#3) Exxon Mobil, (#5) CVS Health, (#6) Berkshire Hathaway,

(#8) McKesson, (#10) AmerisourceBergen, (#12) Ford Motor,

(#13) Cigna, (#15) Chevron, (#16) Cardinal Health,

(#19) Walgreens (#22) Marathon Petroleum, (#24) Fannie Mae,

(#30) Wells Fargo, #32) Valero Energy, (#33) GE, (#34) Dell,

(#39) Raytheon, (#41) Freddie Mac, (#42) Centene,

(#44) Lowe's, (#56) Sysco, (#57) Lockheed Martin,

(#59) Energy Transfer, (#64) Pfizer, (#65) HCA Healthcare,

(#68) Delta, (#69) Merck, (#70) American Airlines,

(#72) Allstate, (#75) Best Buy, (#76) United Airlines, (#81) TIAA,

(#82) Oracle, (#83) General Dynamics, (#90) Tech Data,

(#91) World Fuel Services, (#92) Honeywell,

(#93) ConocoPhillips, (#94) USAA, (#95) Exelon,

(#98) Plains GP Holdings (#100) INTL FCStone

Fortune 100 companies' monetary

pledges since George Floyd's death

As of Oct. 8, 2020

58 companies

pledged $33.54b

42 have not announced

monetary commitments to outside orgs

(#3) Exxon Mobil, (#5) CVS Health, (#6) Berkshire

Hathaway, (#8) McKesson, (#10) AmerisourceBergen,

(#12) Ford Motor, (#13) Cigna, (#15) Chevron,

(#16) Cardinal Health, (#19) Walgreens Boots Alliance,

(#22) Marathon Petroleum, (#24) Fannie Mae,

(#30) Wells Fargo, (#32) Valero Energy, (#33) GE,

(#34) Dell, (#39) Raytheon, (#41) Freddie Mac,

(#42) Centene, (#44) Lowe's, (#56) Sysco,

(#57) Lockheed Martin, (#59) Energy Transfer,

(#64) Pfizer, (#65) HCA Healthcare, (#68) Delta,

(#69) Merck, (#70) American Airlines Group,

(#72) Allstate, (#75) Best Buy, (#76) United Airlines,

(#81) TIAA, (#82) Oracle, (#83) General Dynamics,

(#90) Tech Data, (#91) World Fuel Services,

(#92) Honeywell International, (#93) ConocoPhillips,

(#94) USAA, (#95) Exelon, (#98) Plains GP Holdings

(#100) INTL FCStone

Bank of America

$1b

Walmart

$100m

Comcast

$100m

Capital

One

$210m

JPMorgan Chase

$30b

Anthem

$50m

IBM

$100m

Citigroup

$1.15b

Apple

$100m

PepsiCo

$400m