Communities

We strive to harness Amazon’s scale and innovative spirit to help build strong communities now and for future generations. We invest in the communities where we live and work, helping to generate economic growth, while working alongside community partners to build impactful programs and create solutions to pressing challenges.

Progress

$3.6B committed through the Housing Equity Fund to preserve and create affordable homes

Apartments and townhouses.

$32M+ in cloud computing credits has been distributed to 229 global organizations since 2021 to promote equal access to health resources

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3.9M students across seven countries completed 17.8 million learning hours through Amazon Future Engineer programs

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Our approach

We focus on several priority areas across our business and respond to emergent needs where we're uniquely positioned to make a positive difference. Our work especially emphasizes historically underrepresented communities, because we envision a world that embraces diverse perspectives and where all individuals have equitable opportunities.


Our community impact efforts are focused on seven key areas:

  • Supporting economic impact in communities

  • Creating & preserving affordable housing

  • Addressing food insecurity & basic needs

  • Addressing health equity

  • Empowering individuals through education & skills training

  • Supporting disaster relief & response efforts

  • Funding nature in our communities

Supporting economic impact in communities

To continue serving and innovating for our customers, we invest heavily in the communities where we operate.

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  • We’ve made significant investments in the U.S. economy since 2010, contributing more than $880 billion to the national gross domestic product. In 2023 alone, we invested $244 billion in the U.S.
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  • 47% of the people we hired for operations roles in 2023 were unemployed before joining Amazon, and two of every five U.S. jobs we created over the last five years have been in towns with fewer than 50,000 residents. In the last decade, no private company has created more jobs than Amazon.
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  • More than 60% of sales in our store are from independent sellers—most of which are small or medium sized-businesses. In 2023, independent sellers in the U.S. sold more than 4.5 billion items—an average of 8,600 items every minute—and averaged more than $250,000 in annual sales. Selling in our store has enabled independent sellers to employ over 1.8 million people in the U.S.
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Creating affordable housing

All people should have access to housing they can afford, but many communities in the U.S. are facing an affordable housing shortage, with low-income and minority families disproportionately affected. We’re working to address national housing affordability challenges in the U.S. starting in our hometown communities.

 

We work with organizations to make housing available for low-to-moderate income households where it's needed most, including near public transit and in historically diverse, underserved communities.

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Goal

$3.6 billion committed to create and preserve more than 35,000 affordable homes

Progress

$2.2B

provided to create and preserve more than 21,000 affordable homes
Goal: $3.6 Billion
$2.2 Billion

Addressing food insecurity & basic needs

We strive to bring healthy, affordable food to our communities through our delivery service providers, donations, funding, and partnerships with organizations helping individuals and families faced with food insecurity. In partnership with local food banks, we’re scaling our food redistribution efforts to contribute to food security in local communities.

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    $10M+ meals delivered from food banks and local organizations to households in need in 2023

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    100% of our grocery facilities in North America and Europe partner with a local food bank

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    $250K+ donated to Feeding America to increase food security in the U.S.

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Whole Foods programs

The Whole Foods Market foundations further fulfill the company’s higher purpose of nourishing people and the planet by helping to advance healthy food access, nutrition, and economic opportunities in local and global communities. Additionally, Whole Foods Market runs a Local Producer Loan Program to support small, local, and independent food producers across the U.S. and Canada with business expansion loans.
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Empowering individuals through education

We believe in the power of education to unlock human potential, which is why we invest in programs and tools to help children, students, and adults develop valuable STEM skills.
  • Upskilling

    In 2020, we pledged to help 29 million people around the world grow their technical skills with free cloud computing skills training by 2025. More than a year ahead of schedule, we surpassed this ambitious goal.

    31M

    people across 200 countries and territories supported since 2020
  • AI Ready

    2M

    people to be provided with free artificial intelligence (AI) skills training by 2025
  • Amazon Future Engineer

    Our global childhood-to-career computer science program was created to inspire and educate thousands of students each year from underserved and underrepresented communities. Students explore computer science by meeting Amazon employees in virtual live career talks or exploring our real-world innovations.

    3.9M

    students completed 17.8 million learning hours through Amazon Future Engineer programs in 2023
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Supporting disaster relief & response

We mobilize the full breadth of our infrastructure, cloud technology, and global logistics network to help communities affected by natural disasters. Disaster Relief by Amazon delivers rapid logistics and inventory, while AWS Disaster Response delivers information through access to connectivity and data.

Global disaster relief hubs within our fulfillment centers in the U.S., Europe, Japan, and Australia store ready-to-ship essential items that are most needed following natural disasters and other emergencies, including shelter and shelter-repair materials, hygiene supplies, medical equipment, and basic household items.

In 2023, we donated more than 2 million items in response to 44 disaster-related events around the globe.

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Funding nature in our communities

We use nature-based solutions to mitigate carbon emissions outside our value chain and supplement the carbon-reduction efforts we’re driving across our operations. One critical aspect of this work is our commitment to investing in initiatives that protect the natural world, improve wildlife habitats, and promote biodiversity
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Addressing health equity

AWS is harnessing the power of the cloud to advance health equity globally.

AWS Health Equity Initiative

AWS pledged to provide up to $60 million in cloud computing credits to organizations using cloud computing technology to address health disparities that impact underserved or underrepresented communities around the world.

AWS has already awarded over $32 million and supported 229 global organizations.
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