Better communities
Creating a world that works better for all
Our mission
We believe that every person has the power to make a profound impact on another individual, community, or society as a whole. If we take that and multiply it by many, these moments become movements that change the world and make it work better for us all.
Genpact's focus on corporate social responsibility amplifies our impact on communities by harnessing the power of our people, collective passions and expertise, and technology. As our people put their hearts and minds into action, we make an enormous difference in every corner of the world.
Compassion in action
Just one act can transform our one world
Our corporate social responsibility pillars and flagship programs
1. Better access to health and wellbeing
Meals for Many
We set a goal of feeding 35 million people across the world in 2022. Not only did we surpass that goal, but Genpact has distributed over 100 million meals worldwide since launching the program in 2018. We couldn't have done it without the generous donations of Genpact employees and our clients, who helped us exceed our own expectations.
The US Rapid Action Consortium
Genpact, the Creative Destruction Lab, and COVID Collaborative have launched the US Rapid Action Consortium to help the US economy reopen faster. The consortium operates as a public good, making scalable testing protocols available to organizations across industries and sharing approaches and lessons learned so all can benefit. Join us
2. Better access to education
School-Centered Community Development
This first-of-its-kind partnership between corporations, leading nonprofits, and community members enables the holistic development of children from under-resourced communities across India. Our focus on improving learning outcomes has benefited over 25,000 students and 276 teachers across 18 government schools in 4 locations in India
Teach for an Hour
Every Sunday since 2020, Genpact volunteers have held workshops for high school students and young adults. To date, we've trained over 2,260 participants on career planning and professional skills through over 558,000 learning hours.
3. Better access to opportunity
Better World Initiative
Social enterprises tackling the world's biggest challenges can struggle to live up to their potential without the right technology, resources, and skills. The Better World Initiative lends our digital capabilities and process skills to the social sector at no cost, helping organizations reach more people and accelerate their impact on the planet.
Over the last 7 years, more than 128 residents have participated in 191 projects in India, impacting 11.7 million lives by improving education, health, and employment prospects for local communities nationwide.
Better World Hackathon
In 2022, through our annual virtual hackathon, 120 volunteers from across the world helped all 8 of our partner non-profits from the health, youth development, hunger, and environment sectors solve real-time challenges.
4. Better planet
Cleaner cities
Genpact volunteers across the world engage in a range of activities to advocate for a better planet. We've coordinated community cleanup drives, anti-plastic campaigns, and recycling and upcycling projects to help keep waste out of landfills.
Better Planet Challenge
In the last 11 years, our volunteers have planted 87,000 trees worldwide. Through these plantation drives, we have offset 10,151 metric tons of carbon dioxide in India. Since 2020, we've run a global virtual marathon called the Better Planet Challenge in which we recognize each participant by planting a tree for their efforts. In 2022, we planted 26,133 saplings all over the world, recognizing employees who kept themselves fit through the marathon.
Celebrating the spirit of volunteering
Menstrual hygiene workshops
We organized a series of informative sessions on menstrual hygiene for almost 90 girls from underprivileged communities by collaborating with our nonprofit partners, Udayan Care and Pardada Pardadi Educational Society.
Meal box donations in Israel
During the Passover celebrations in 2022, we partnered with Le'Ma'anam, a nonprofit providing free medical assistance to the survivors of the Holocaust, to distribute food to those in need in Netanya, Israel.
Delivering Christmas baskets in the Philippines
We delivered over 1,000 Christmas baskets to our partner schools, hospitals, and nonprofits in the Philippines, such as the National Children's Hospital in Quezon City, Sucat Elementary School in Muntinlupa, the Sucat vaccination site, and Bataan Cancer Society.
Running for environmental conservation in China
A total of 52 runners and volunteers ran 100+ kilometers in 12 hours to appeal to the public to reduce the use of disposable plastics.
Raising breast cancer awareness in the US
Sixty-three Genpact volunteers joined the Susan G. Komen Walk for Breast Cancer Awareness in Dallas, Texas, and raised $500 for breast cancer research.
Bringing joy to children in Guatemala
We organized a carnival for over 100 children from under-resourced communities in Guatemala and treated them to a day at an amusement park.
Raising money for children in Romania
Over 380 Genpact employees across Europe, South Africa, and India joined a virtual marathon to raise money for Hope and Homes for Children, a nonprofit reforming the child protection system in Romania.
Awards and recognition
One of the World's Most Ethical Companies, Ethisphere Institute 2023, for the fifth year in a row
Platinum rating in sustainability, EcoVadis, 2022, putting Genpact in the top 1% of organizations that were rated
Global leader in Sustainability, Golden Peacock Award, 2022
Sustainable Corporate of the Year, Frost & Sullivan and TERI Sustainability 4.0 Award, 2022
Outstanding Achievement in Corporate Excellence at the CII-ITC Sustainability Awards 2021
Our policies and reports
Read our policies, statements, and reports:
- Corporate social responsibility
- Slavery and human trafficking
- Sustainability
To learn more about Genpact corporate social responsibility, please contact:
US: Barry Rinehart ([email protected])
Europe, Middle East, and Africa: Crina Ilie ([email protected])
Latin America: Sagrario Elias ([email protected])
Philippines: Christopher Nullar ([email protected])
China: Rose Wang ([email protected])
Malaysia: Chunhui Wang ([email protected])
Japan: Satoko Hashiba ([email protected])
India: Sanjay Bhatia ([email protected])