Valero Energy Foundation
Making a Positive Impact
Collaborating with nonprofit partners to foster improved quality of life and create measurable impact where unmet needs exist in communities.
Collaborating with nonprofit partners to foster improved quality of life and create measurable impact where unmet needs exist in communities.
The Valero Energy Foundation -- a public charity and Valero's philanthropic arm -- funds nonprofit agencies that serve predominantly disadvantaged children and families.
In 2019, the Foundation contributed appoximately $40 million in assistance in the communities where Valero has major operations.
Valero gives assistance to agencies that provide basic needs of life, including shelter, food and clothing necessary for the development of a strong and safe community. In 2019, we donated approximately $10 million to organizations such as emergency response services, children’s homes and area food banks.
We invest in the development of strategic community health resources and facilities that will support the needs of all members of our nearby communities, with major gifts going to children’s hospitals, university medical centers and service providers that offer specialized health care services and programs. We gave more than $11 million in 2019 to facilities that support health resources serving the current and long-term needs within our communities.
Valero is a strong advocate of education as it creates a necessary foundation for all children to thrive and for adults to lead productive lives. In 2019, we invested approximately $18 million in public school programs that prepare kids for college, and in STEM education programs and after-school programs, just to name a few.
We support civic and environmental initiatives directly related to the success of the communities where we live and work. In 2019 we donated more than $2 million to support a diversity of conservation programs, city parks and zoos, museums and community safety infrastructure including police, fire and EMS.
“I am beyond grateful to Valero for investing so much support in making sure students like myself know the educational options that are out there,”
“People of all ages, nationalities and backgrounds coming together to take care of kids in need. I know the kids in foster care face all kinds of struggles, but this weekend was just about families getting out and having fun.”
"Valero’s loyal sponsorship of Cardboard Kids has enabled the campaign's expansion and has had a positive impact on our community. Valero's investment allows ChildSafe to treat abuse survivors; prevent it from happening to other children; and breaks the intergenerational cycle of abuse."
Our funding focuses on our four pillars of giving in communities where we have major operations.
Please request funding at least two months prior to your deadline. If you have more than one need for the year, please combine all of your needs in one application.
We look forward to your proposal.
Joseph W. Gorder
Seymour Battle
Harminder S. (Homer) Bhullar
Jason W. Fraser
Officers
Joseph W. Gorder, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman
R. Lane Riggs, President and Chief Operating Officer
Jason W. Fraser, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Gary K. Simmons, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
Seymour Battle, Senior Vice President
Cheryl L. Thomas, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Richard J. Walsh, Senior Vice President and General Counsel
Stephanie A. Wersell, Vice President
Harminder S. (Homer) Bhullar, Vice President
John P. Locke, Vice President and Treasurer
Jude A. Dworaczyk, Assistant Secretary
Ethan A. Jones, Assistant Secretary
Kari Waclawczyk, Corporate Sponsorship Officer
The Valero Texas Open raised a record $22 million for children’s and other charities in 2022. This year's record brings the all-time cumulative total of net proceeds raised to $209 million.
Golf tournament raising funds for children’s charities in communities where Valero has major operations.
100% of every pledge collected goes back to participating organizations.