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Vale's activities and the mining industry in general involve social impacts on several fronts.
Human Rights
For all its extension and complexity, Vale's operations demand numerous challenges in the area of Human Rights.
Relationship with communities
Our operating model is based on the management of risks and impacts on communities, promoting a positive social legacy and territorial development, through the empowerment of the communities in which we operate.
Learn more about our relationship with communities
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Our People
More than 185,000 people work directly or indirectly in Vale's businesses.
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Health and Safety
Life Matters Most.
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Indigenous Peoples and Traditional Communities
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Social Investment
As part of our commitment to social development, we have made several socio-economic investments in the territories where we operate.
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Community Support
Building Strength in Others
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Community Investment
1. Support initiatives that bolster the health, environmental and educational capacity in our communities.
2. Enhance national, provincial and regional programming.
3. Create a community of engaged, civic-minded employees and friends.
4. Build the infrastructure that a community needs to reach its potential. Each year, Vale proudly invests millions of dollars in Canadian organizations. To learn more about our giving areas, please click on the links below
How can we help? Apply for Funding
Eligibility Criteria
For programs that are national in scope, we give preference to those that:
- Will have an impact in areas where Vale operates in Canada
- Align with Vale’s values, principles, business objectives and/or priorities
- Fulfill a compelling need and do not duplicate existing services or facilities that we support
- Provide long-term, sustainable, positive results for the greatest number of people possible
- Come from an organization that is financially viable (and can provide financial statements upon request) and efficiently and effectively managed
- Clearly outline options and potential for appropriate recognition of Vale’s support
- Include measurable outcomes and report to Vale on outcomes on a regular basis
- Exhibit innovation in its approach to addressing community challenges
For local programs, we give preference to those that:
- Align with Vale’s values, principles, business objectives and/or prioritizes
- Fulfill a compelling need and do not duplicate existing services or facilities that we support
- Provide long-term, sustainable, positive results for the greatest number of people possible
- Come from an organization that is financially viable (can provide financial statements upon request) and efficiently and effectively managed
- Include options or potential for Vale employee engagement where possible
- Clearly outline options and potential for appropriate recognition of Vale’s support
- Include measurable outcomes and report to Vale on outcomes on a regular basis
- Exhibit innovation in its approach to addressing community challenges
We regret that (except in unique circumstances) we do not provide funding to:
- Organizations without a tax-registered number or non-profit society number
- Projects outside of Canada
- Individuals or individual families
- Telephone solicitations
- Travel, accommodation, meal expenses, field trips or tours
- Sports teams and tournaments
- Student or alumni organizations
- Religious organizations
The Application and Approval Process
Your request will be reviewed by our Community Investment Committee, which meets three times a year. You can expect a response electronically within about 12 weeks.
You can save your application and return to it later if you need to collect more information required.
Community Investment Standards
valuation of corporate community investment. Through goal setting, investment analysis and performance measurement,
Vale develops indicators that measure our impact on the community and allow us to better evaluate and understand the
value of our work.
For more information, go to www.lbg-canada.ca.
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