Our responsibilities as a global business extend beyond our primary mission to provide the essential communications solutions that allow people, businesses and governments to be more connected.
We invest in the broader wellbeing of our communities by donating money, time and equipment to support communities where we operate.
Our community investment is focused on:
Motorola Solutions and the Motorola Solutions Foundation support these areas through cash and product donations. We also encourage employees to volunteer their time and to participate in charitable-giving programs. In 2010, the former Motorola Foundation provided grants in 44 countries around the world.
Roll over the dots below to view a few examples of Motorola Solutions Foundation (formerly Motorola Foundation) grants around the globe.
Applications are open for the 2012 Innovation Generation Grants. This year the Motorola Solutions Foundation will provide $4.9 million in 2012 funding to U.S. science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education programs.
On Jan. 4, 2011, Motorola separated into two publicly traded companies, Motorola Solutions and Motorola Mobility. All data on this page, unless stated otherwise, relate to the former company Motorola, Inc.
In 2011, the Motorola Solutions Foundation provided $5.5 million funding to U.S. science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education programs through its signature Innovation Generation grants program.
Motorola helped to launch FIRST® Robotics Competitions in 1989 and this year we congratulated our winning team at the national championship. The competition involves students working in teams to create robots and then testing them in regional and national FIRST Robotics Competitions.