Hasbro Named One of the Civic 50 Most Community-Minded Companies for 12th Consecutive Year

Hasbro, Inc., today announced that Points of Light, the world’s largest nonprofit dedicated to accelerating people-powered change, has named Hasbro a 2024 honoree of The Civic 50, recognizing the top community-minded companies in the United States according to an annual survey.

"Hasbro is honored to once again be recognized as part of the Civic 50,” said Kevin Colman, Sr. Director of Global Philanthropy and Social Impact. “To be on this list for 12 consecutive years reflects a global team effort to meaningfully impact communities through the power of play. For us, it's not just about the recognition but about the real difference we can make for our employees, in our communities, and for our planet."

Hasbro makes a social impact in communities by providing Access to Play to underserved and historically marginalized communities, delivering Play Relief in times of crisis and uncertainty, and upskilling the next generation of Play Makers. In 2023, Hasbro's initiatives positively impacted over 3.9 million individuals worldwide.

Making a difference in the community is also deeply ingrained in Hasbro’s company culture, and employees are the driving force behind its philanthropic impact. With over 82% of Hasbro’s global workforce volunteering last year, it's clear that a commitment to social impact is a core value at Hasbro.

“Expectations for companies to be leaders in civic engagement continue to increase,” said Jennifer Sirangelo, President and CEO, Points of Light. “Hasbro demonstrates how to maximize the full range of their assets – from people power to policy to financial contributions – to meet pressing needs and create thriving communities where they live and work. We’re thrilled to uplift and celebrate them as an honoree of The Civic 50 2024.”

The Civic 50 honorees are companies with annual U.S. revenues of at least $1 billion and are selected based on four dimensions of their corporate citizenship and social impact programs: investment of resources and volunteerism, integration across business functions, institutionalization through policies, and systems and impact measurement. The Civic 50 survey is administered by True Impact, and the results are analyzed by VeraWorks. The survey instrument consists of quantitative and multiple-choice questions that inform the scoring process. The Civic 50 is the only survey and ranking system that exclusively measures corporate community engagement.

To view the full list of this year’s honorees, please visit https://www.pointsoflight.org/the-civic-50/.

Barry White

Barry White is a longtime Magic: The Gathering player, having started in 1994 shortly before the release of 'Fallen Empires.' After graduating from the University of Nevada, Reno, he went on to a 15-year journalism career as a writer, reporter, and videographer for three different ABC affiliate newsrooms.