Corporate Giving Program

Supporting Non-Profit Organizations That Make a Difference

The Corporate Giving Program is the international initiative of Crédit Agricole Personal Finance & Mobility designed to support non-profit organizations with social and environmental impact. It enables the Group to highlight employee engagement while contributing to projects that deliver tangible improvements for society and the environment.

Through this program, employees can propose and support non-profit initiatives across several focus areas: health, environment, inclusion and social cohesion, as well as a dedicated For Youth category, aimed at projects benefiting young people.

The Corporate Giving Program provides financial support to non-profit organizations and showcases innovative and inspiring projects worldwide. Through this initiative, Crédit Agricole Personal Finance & Mobility takes concrete action to strengthen solidarity and amplify the positive impact of non-profits in the countries where the Group operates.

Photo de groupe à la soirée de CAPFM dédiée à l'engagement

Winners

Il piccolo principe aps – The little prince (social promotion association)

The project supports the medical care of children with confirmed health conditions by contributing to the cost of specialist consultations, rehabilitation, medication, and treatments not covered by the national healthcare system. These children are placed in the facility by judicial or administrative decision due to family situations that put their safety at risk, within a framework comparable to France’s child welfare services.

Les hotels solidaires

The project aims to create a range of solidarity products (toiletry kits and accessories) made from second-life textiles collected from hotels. These products are then distributed to people experiencing hardship. They are manufactured in a solidarity sewing workshop involving association volunteers, as part of a circular economy approach with strong social impact.

Protrafie Pomoc Foundation

The Potrafię Pomóc Foundation (“I Can Help”) supports people with disabilities at different stages of their lives by providing care, therapies, and personalized support within an environment that promotes development, inclusion, and a dignified life. The “Tacy Sami” Therapeutic Community Center welcomes adults over the age of 25 with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities, often combined with physical disabilities. The funding will enable the renovation and equipment of a new site to which the center will be relocated.

Wave by Wave

Wave by Wave delivers an innovative mental health model based on ocean and surf therapy for children and at-risk youth. The program aims to improve emotional regulation, reduce anxiety and depressive symptoms, encourage pro-social behaviors, and promote social inclusion. It also includes an awareness-raising component focused on ocean protection.

Clown Up

Clowns Up works with hospitalized children or those in vulnerable situations by providing regular interventions from professional clowns trained to work in healthcare settings. Through play, humor, and improvisation, the clowns help reduce anxiety, break isolation, and offer children and their families moments of lightness and respite in the face of illness. The association’s work complements medical care pathways and is carried out in close collaboration with healthcare teams.