Our giving priorities

There are three specific criteria that inform BMO Community Giving decision-making, guiding and influencing how we build capacity, select and work with our community partners, and measure performance: collaboration, learning and innovation.

There are three specific criteria that inform BMO Community Giving decision-making, guiding and influencing how we build capacity, select and work with our community partners, and measure performance: collaboration, learning and innovation.

 

 

Collaboration

We believe that corporate social responsibility is about human connection and is a journey best travelled in partnership with our community partners. As one of North America’s leading companies, we understand that the economic, social and environmental choices we make impacts the communities we serve. Through the sharing and pooling of information, data, resources, lessons learned and promising practices, far more can be achieved than everyone working in isolation. We seek out opportunities to facilitate collaboration amongst unlikely partners, across all sectors, disciplines and geographic boundaries.

Learning

Making progress on important social issues requires continuous learning and knowledge sharing — from setbacks as well as successes — and the timely use of insights to inform and adapt strategy. We look to capture the right data, at the right time, which enables us to make smarter decisions and affect more meaningful and sustainable social change.

Innovation

Staying true to our values and principles, we leave room to explore spaces within our portfolios and new digital spaces to support promising new ideas and approaches, supporting ingenuity and independent thinking. We seek to collaborate with organizations that see opportunity within difficult situations and challenge the status quo; those with passion and bold ideas who seek to deliver new and sustainable solutions to ever-evolving challenges and seeding transformational change.

BMO representatives Nandi Tense, Community Giving Specialist, Rebecca Laskaris, Community Giving Manager, CYC CEO, Kevin Cherup, and Mark Schulman, Chief Community Reinvestment Officer & CYC board member at Calumet Heights center opening. In 2023, BMO donated $500,000 in support of Chicago Youth Centers’ (CYC) growth campaign, to support their state-of-the-art BMO Technology Hub, which will provide youth with a space for creative exploration and tech-focused programming.

Engage with us to Grow the Good

Find out how we partner with organizations to elevate and enrich our communities.

Social Impact Overview

An at-a-glance view of our Community Reinvestment-related activities in the United States.

Sustainability Report and Public Accountability Statement

BMO’s latest Sustainability report outlines key environmental, social and governance areas of interest to our stakeholders and discloses our performance in these areas.