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American Family Insurance Office of Community & Social Impact

We are committed to driving lasting social change.
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Our Impact

The Office of Community and Social Impact builds transformative partnerships to close equity gaps, strengthen climate and community resilience, and fight for social justice. We are continually growing our efforts to disrupt inequitable access, resources and opportunity – inspiring and protecting our communities’, customers’ and company’s ability to dream fearlessly.
42.6M Grants Given in 2021

Community Grants

In 2021 American Family Insurance and the American Family Insurance Dreams Foundation, Inc. gave $2.6 million in community grants
33K Hours Volunteered

Volunteers

In 2021 American Family Insurance employee volunteers volunteered a total of 33K hours
$10.9M Total Giving in 2021

Total Giving

In 2021 American Family Insurance and the American Family Insurance Dreams Foundation, Inc. gave a total of $10.9 million

Who We Are

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American Family Insurance Dreams Foundation

The foundation amplifies the impacts that employees, agency owners, and policyholders have on their communities through co-creation of continuous engagements and trust-based investments. They build on American Family’s long-standing commitment and support of communities we serve by offering unrestricted, general operating grants to non-profit 501(c)(3) partners in addition to operating internal engagement efforts through matching gift and volunteering programming.
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American Family Insurance Steve Stricker Foundation

American Family Insurance partners with pro-golfer, Steve Stricker, to produce the AmFam Championship each year which raises millions of dollars for charity. They work to show young people that their dreams are not only attainable but worth the effort. The foundation supports charities, educational initiatives and organizations aimed at building strong families and healthy kids. Empowering them to chase and achieve their dreams.
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American Family Insurance Institute for Corporate and Social Impact

At the institute, we invest in entrepreneurs who are tackling some of society’s greatest challenges and use world-class talent and resources to amplify our investments. We believe that our focus at the nexus of social impact and venture capital will allow us to make meaningful, lasting contributions to society.

Our Focus

We work to support and invest in the communities in which our employees, agency owners, and policy holders live, work and serve. We focus our support on BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) and economically disadvantaged communities. Our emphasis on closing equity gaps drives forward our work within these focus areas.
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Community Resilience

We remove barriers to short and/or long-term needs of individuals and families through climate justice advocacy and investments supporting basic needs of people in our communities.

  • Food banks/pantries
  • Housing
  • Climate resilience
  • Social justice
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Economic Empowerment

We work to eliminate barriers to increasing incomes, reducing debt, and building generational wealth for underrepresented communities by breaking the poverty cycle and providing a path to financial freedom.

  • Workforce development
  • Job training
  • Financial literacy
  • Criminal justice ecosystem
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Equity in Education

We invest in scalable social enterprises that advance educational equity in learning and academic achievement through access to high quality, wrap-around educational programming from birth through college.

  • STEAM
  • Early childhood
  • Reading and literacy
  • Post-secondary
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Healthy Youth Development

To secure our future, we must provide support as early as possible, supporting parents through pregnancy to postpartum and beyond, and children from infancy through young adulthood.

  • Semi-emotional learning
  • Mental and behavioral health
  • Maternal health
  • Healthy families

Dreams Foundation Impact

Among its many philanthropic efforts, the Dreams Foundation is proud to offer grants to eligible non-profits. Discover how these grants help remove obstacles, strengthen communities and help people pursue their dreams ― like in the case of organizations like New Pathways for Youth.

MARLO DYKEMAN: The mission of New Pathways for Youth is to empower youth to fulfill their full potential through mentoring and life skill development. The problem that we're really trying to address is the cycle of poverty, adversity, and homelessness. Our youth come from circumstances of violence, substance abuse, parent incarceration. And really they're experiencing four times these adversities as other youth.

What we recognize as the most powerful intervention to really mitigate those adversities is a caring, stable, adult relationship.

CHELSEA CABANILLAS: My role as an agency owner with American Family has even been further developed by my volunteer efforts. I started volunteering with New Pathways for Youth after I graduated from college. As much as we try to make a difference in those mentees' lives, as a mentor, your life is definitely changed forever if you're open to it.

BRIANA ETHELBAH: My mentor always tells me I'm here for you. She's able to connect with me and support me. I felt like nobody understood me, but she did. My dream is to become independent, and to create stability for myself, and knowing that, no matter what, I'll be OK.

VERONICA SALCIDO: When I met Isala, she was not showing up for class. Because of it, she wasn't passing any of her courses. And then at the end of the wrap of that semester, she had straight A's.

MARLO DYKEMAN: You know, when I think about our kids and how we ask them to dream fearlessly, it's about recognizing the fact that they're capable, and that there's support behind them, and that they're not alone. That creates the foundation for just believing in yourself. And that's powerful to see.

VERONICA SALCIDO: We are breaking the cycle of generational poverty. It is not an easy task but, man, is it doable.

MARLO DYKEMAN: New Pathways for Youth can't do this alone. We need the support of organizations like American Family to help us ensuring that we're reaching the most vulnerable youth in the community. And so to have that support means that we have the resources that enable us to do it successfully.

CHELSEA CABANILLAS: They're literally trying to create an ecosystem for these kids to realize, yes, there are so many things going wrong right now, but it is totally OK to dream.

In The News

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Habitat for Humanity Dane County Completes Frame-Up with American Family Insurance Volunteers

Dozens of American Family employee and agency owner volunteers joined in to complete the frame-up for a new Habitat for Humanity Dane County home at American Family’s national headquarters in Madison on Thursday, May 19.
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American Family Insurance Commits $2.5 million to The Center for Black Excellence and Culture

Latest investment in new south Madison, Wisconsin project underscores the company's commitment to diversity and inclusion and closing equity gaps.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County Receive $750K Grant from American Family Insurance for AVID/TOPS Program

American Family Insurance Dreams Foundation three-year investment announced by Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County President and CEO Michael Johnson at a news conference today in Madison.

Our Partners in Purpose

We have a long-standing commitment to driving opportunity and progress in our communities. Our community partners are the key to producing change in our community. We are committed to learning, listening, and changing through collaboration and trust with our partners in hopes to create a more equitable society where everyone can achieve their dreams.