New research reveals how leading corporations are aligning social impact with business strategy |
SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 9 September 2025 – A new report from The Bridgespan Group – backed by its Funder’s Council, including the Institute of Philanthropy (IoP), The Rockefeller Foundation, and the Gates Foundation – reveals the world’s largest corporate givers and how they are driving scalable, lasting social impact. Among the 20 largest corporate givers globally, four Asian organisations – The Hong Kong Jockey Club and its Charities Trust (8), Samsung (12), Tencent (14) and China Three Gorges Corporation (20) – collectively contribute more than US$1.6 billion annually to philanthropic causes. “Companies describe their giving in many ways, from corporate social responsibility or ESG commitments to corporate sustainability efforts or as part of their core business purpose,” said Gwendolyn Lim, co-author and Bridgespan partner. “We use the term ‘corporate giving’ because it goes beyond traditional philanthropy to cover initiatives that support charitable activities that contribute positively to social and environmental outcomes.” This second report in a multi-year series – originally led by Bridgespan with the support of IoP – not only lists the largest corporate givers but also uncovers how and why they give and what distinguishes high-impact corporate philanthropy. “Corporate giving is no longer peripheral, it’s becoming central to how companies define success,” said Brian San, secretary-general of the Institute of Philanthropy. “The most forward-thinking firms embed social impact into their core strategy, not just their CSR teams. With scale, reach, and intent, corporate-led giving is uniquely positioned to drive meaningful change across diverse contexts.” Drawing on Bridgespan’s global experience and interviews with corporate-giving leaders, the report highlights how Asia’s philanthropic landscape diverges from global norms, shaped by distinct business structures and cultural dynamics:
Building on these insights, the report outlines three proven approaches used by high-impact corporate givers:
“When aligned with strategy and executed thoughtfully, corporate giving can shape real outcomes for society and the environment,” said Xueling Lee, co-author and Bridgespan partner. “For corporations looking to start this journey, our research offers practical guidance to maximise the impact of their giving.” Explore the full report here. About The Bridgespan Group Hashtags: #TheBridgespanGroup #Bridgespan #Philanthropy #CSR #ESG #CorporateGiving #InstituteofPhilanthropy
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Four Asian companies are among world’s 20 largest corporate givers
