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Philanthropy and Volunteerism

We understand the relationship between commerce and community and just how deeply we’re all connected. We have a commitment to doing more than what’s right, today. We make decisions for a better tomorrow as well.

That’s why we support philanthropy and volunteerism on both personal and professional levels, investing resources where and when they’re needed most, and serving where and when we’re needed most.

Give with FIS.

When we pool our time, talent, and resources together as a team, we can do more. Giving with FIS means helping communities thrive. Ways we do so include:

  • Advancing financial inclusion and literacy
  • Promoting STEM education
  • Protecting our planet
  • Improving health and human services
  • Combating hunger
  • Supporting community development

To find out more about how to give with FIS, contact FIS Gives Back.

Give on a personal level.

Because we are such a diverse group, we understand that we may differ in our support of charitable causes. If giving on a personal basis, make sure to:

  • Avoid conflicts of interest.
  • Use your own time and resources.
  • Never pressure coworkers.
  • Make it clear your views are your own.

Know that FIS cares.

Our FIS Cares program helps colleagues facing significant financial challenges as a result of natural disasters or serious illnesses. This program is made possible through the generous donations of FIS colleagues. Funding helps cover a range of essential expenses, such as: utility bills, property repairs, temporary housing, unexpected childcare expenses (situation-dependent), etc. FIS Cares cannot cover any past, present or future medical expense. If you are enrolled in an FIS health plan, to ensure you are maximizing your FIS benefits coverage, please contact Corporate Benefits. If you would like to donate to the FIS Cares Fund or receive information about aid, please reach out to the People Office Support Center.

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Our Core Values In Action

Q: I am going to attend a town meeting with members of a charity for which I volunteer. I would like to ask the town’s mayor a question and identify myself as a representative of FIS to get his attention. Is this OK to do if it’s for a good cause?

A: No. If FIS is not directly involved with this charity and you are not an approved representative, it would be dishonest to present yourself that way. Speak on your own behalf for personal charitable activities.

Additional Resources Available:

APAC & Continental Europe Giving Guidelines

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Policy

UK Charitable Giving Guidelines

US Charitable Giving Guidelines

Volunteer Policy