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Silicon Valley Bank donated nearly $74 million to BLM, associated causes
Quote:A newly published database from the Claremont Institute has revealed that the since-collapsed Silicon Valley Bank donated or pledged to donate nearly $74 million to the Black Lives Matter movement and related causes.

In an August 2020 Diversity, Equity & Inclusion report, SVB declared "we are on a journey committed to increasing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in our workplace, with our partners and across the innovation economy."

The bank revealed that they had donated $1.6 million to "causes supporting gender parity in innovation," as well as $1.2 million to support "opportunities for diverse, emerging talent in innovation."

In SVB’s 2021 Proxy Statement, the bank wrote in relation to racial and social equity that "the calls to end systemic racial and social inequities following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020 had a profound global impact."

"We responded by expanding opportunities for dialogue, including hosting over 40 small group 'Conversation Circles' in which over two thirds of our employees participated in discussions about racial equity issues."

The statement continued to say that the bank’s "DEI-focused 'town hall' meetings for employees were in response to our recognition of the need for greater transparency and dialogue around the racial representation of our workforce and the innovation ecosystem."

In addition, the bank, provided "opportunities for action, mobilizing our employees and clients to join in community service through Tech Gives Back, a week of volunteer events focused in part on racial equity, social justice and access to the innovation economy," and partnered with "Act One Ventures to launch The Diversity Term Sheet Rider for Representation at the Cap Table initiative, which advocates for venture capital firms to include in all of their term sheets a pledge to bring members of underrepresented groups into deals as co-investors."

A 2020 letter from CEO Greg Becker stated, "In recent months, we’ve expanded our philanthropic giving through corporate donations and employee matching programs. These programs focus on pandemic response, social justice, sustainability and supporting women, Black and Latinx emerging talent and other underrepresented groups. You’ll find examples of these programs in this report, ranging from workforce development to affordable housing."

In 2020, the bank launched its Missions program, "a software platform designed to engage employees to act in support of the causes they care about most such as voter education and racial justice and equity," which saw employees donate $400,000 for "justice and equity for Black Americans."

According to the Claremont Institute, an additional $250,000 was allocated by the SVB Foundation to support grants for social justice organizations including the NAACP, ACLU, and National Urban League.

SVB additionally partnered with 44 organizations focused on furthering DEI in innovation and invested in relationships with historically black colleges and universities, and hosted internships and provided tuition assistance for students from "underserved communities."

In a Corporate Responsibility Report from 2021, SVB pledged to donate $50M in its diversity and inclusion programs and partnerships, "with a focus on women, Black and Latinx individuals."

In May of 2021, SVB announced a proposed five-year, $11.2 billion community benefits plan in collaboration with The Greenlining Institute, an M4BL, or Movement For Black Lives, member. The Claremont Institute wrote that "that plan includes $75M in unspecified charitable contributions (also not included in our total)."

In addition to donating to Black Lives Matter and related issues, SVB pledged $5 billion by 2027 "in loans, investments and other financing to support sustainability efforts," with a 2021 report stressing the bank's focus on ESG principles and the climate.

A 2022 World Economic Forum Index revealed that in 2021, SVB donated nearly $18 million to various nonprofit causes, amounts not included in the Claremont Institute's tally.

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RE: Silicon Valley Bank donated nearly $74 million to BLM, associated causes
Very easy for execs to take their eyes off the real priorities in cases like this. Either that of the folks hired to check off a box aren't fully qualified to even look at things like interest rate risk.
03-15-2023 11:18 AM
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RE: Silicon Valley Bank donated nearly $74 million to BLM, associated causes
Diversity Inclusion Equity

Maybe they can buy season tickets and make NIL donation with that money to make up for the folks they ran off

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03-15-2023 11:42 AM
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RE: Silicon Valley Bank donated nearly $74 million to BLM, associated causes
Why is none of this surprising...DNC and Democrats who received money through these Ponzi-funding schemes sponsored by and accepted by Democrat Officeholders and Candidates should be RICO'ed and sent straight to jail where they belong. Right Hilliary?
03-15-2023 01:54 PM
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RE: Silicon Valley Bank donated nearly $74 million to BLM, associated causes
First that crypto dude that stole everyone's money and gave it to liberal causes, and now a bank doing the same thing.
03-15-2023 01:58 PM
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