Letter s Overview Ahead of What’s Next Sustainable Logistics Our Inspired People Resilient Communities Appendix Community involvement We focus our community giving and volunteering in three The Prologis Foundation helps local communities thrive areas: education, the environment and community support. by supporting economic, educational and environmental Charitable and Volunteer Contributions In 2023, we made significant progress toward our goal, causes and organizations. In 2023, Prologis and the Prologis established in 2019, to donate 75,000 hours to community Foundation made approximately $8 million in contributions 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 organizations by 2025: Employees donated 16,400 hours in to community organizations around the world. This included 2023 to reach approximately 54,500 hours. a $3 million Foundation donation to create an endowed Charitable fund for the new Morehouse Real Estate Institute (MREI) to contributions On IMPACT Day, our annual global day of service, we close expand career opportunities in commercial real estate for (million USD) $2.30 $8.20 $4.70 $6.48 $7. 9 2 our offices and encourage every employee to volunteer students of Morehouse College, Spelman College and Clark Employee with a local organization. In addition, every employee Atlanta University. (See Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and volunteer time receives 32 paid hours per year to volunteer with nonprofit Belonging for more.) Additionally in 2023, the Foundation (hours) 11,872 4,428 7, 3 2 4 14,557 16,406 organizations in their community, subject to manager provided $356,000 in matching funds through the approval. As an additional benefit, employees can turn company’s Matching Gifts and Dollars for Doers programs service hours performed outside of working hours into a to support employee giving and volunteering. financial contribution from the Prologis Foundation through our Dollars for Doers program. Foundation Funds 40th Festivities In connection with Prologis’ 40th anniversary, the Prologis − The San Leandro Education Foundation in Northern Foundation granted $240,000 in funds, $40,000 per region (U.S. California, an organization that helps high school students East, U.S. Central, U.S. West, Europe, Latin America, Asia), to prepare for and land paid part-time summer internships. charitable organizations across the globe. With guidance from − Banco de Alimentos Associacao Civil in Brazil, which helps the Foundation, organizations were chosen by regional leaders, meet the needs of local families, beyond providing basic ensuring the grants made the biggest impact in their local food baskets. communities. These included: − The Kinderhilfezentrum Düsseldorf , a children’s welfare center, which has been taking care of young people in need − Rocking the Boat , which teaches children in the Bronx of support for more than 50 years. ( New York) the art of wooden boat building, rowing, sailing and − Yahaba Yurikago and the Tokai Social Welfare Program, ecological preservation along the Bronx River. organizations in Japan that provide child care/parenting − Generation One in Houston, Texas, which helps tackle support and services to all age groups. childhood education in Houston’s roughest neighborhoods. − Beijing Meet Charity Foundation in Beijing, China, which − Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity in the United Kingdom. focuses on providing funds for the health and education o f children. 42
