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Overview

Overview

Halliburton Community

Strengthening the economic and social well-being of the communities where we operate is among our most valued principles. Founder Erle P. Halliburton established a legacy of positive community impact through generous support for local charities and causes in his community. Today, we continue in that spirit with opportunities that benefit the communities where we live and work. Our commitment to good corporate citizenship is fundamental to creating sustained value for our Company, our stakeholders, and the world.

Halliburton community work is centered on our four Pillars of Giving:

Education • Environment • Health and Safety • Social Service

Pillars of Giving

* Education: Each year, the Halliburton Foundation makes donations to U.S.-based elementary and secondary schools, colleges and universities through the Education Advisory Board (EAB). We look at diverse programs that demonstrate excellence in preparing students with advanced skills for the oil and gas industry, considering factors such as opportunity for increased diversity in STEM, global perspective, and creativity.  
* Environment: Halliburton employees help revitalize trails in Colorado. The effort, which was led by the National Forest Foundation and the Colorado Fourteener Initiative, encourages volunteers to help protect the natural integrity of the Fourteeners, which are 54 mountain peaks reaching at least 14,000 feet in Colorado.
* Health & Safety: Across the world, October is recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, aimed at increasing attention and support for the awareness, early detection, and treatment of this disease. There are almost 1.4 million new cases diagnosed each year. During October, employees worldwide participated in Halliburton’s “Go Pink” week by promoting breast cancer awareness in various ways.
* Social Services: For three days in early May, more than 70 volunteers from the Houston area – including Halliburton employees, family, and friends – helped renovate U.S. military veteran Carolyn Gatterson’s home. Rebuilding Together, a non-profit organization on a mission to repair homes, revitalize communities, and rebuild lives, organized the project.

Eligibility

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* In order to be considered for a corporate grant from Halliburton’s U.S. Foundation the organization must:

* Provide evidence of 501 (c) (3) tax exempt status as granted by the Internal Revenue Service, or of a political subdivision (schools, municipal foundations, etc.)
* Demonstrate that supporting the request will be of benefit to the company, employees, the community and customers.

Ineligibility

* The Halliburton Foundation will not consider support to the following:

* Individuals
* Organizations that do not have 501(C)3 or equivalent status
* Religious, Fraternal or Veterans organizations
* Athletic organizations
* Trips, sporting events, tours and transportation
* Advertising, film or video projects
* Projects in locations not geographically aligned with Halliburton facilities and operations or company goals. 
* Political or union organizations

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Fields of Work

educationenvironmenthealthcarehuman-services

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