At Collins Aerospace, vision and forward thinking have always been part of who we are. When we look to the future, we see critical issues facing our global society – and more importantly, we see our role in solving them. Through our focus on corporate social responsibility, we are looking at not only what we are doing here and now, but also the impact we are making on future generations around the world. The task is mighty, but working with our employees and partners, we are redefining futures in our communities around the world.
Charitable giving
To make the biggest impact where it is needed most, Collins Aerospace has aligned our charitable giving around three pillars:
Inspiring our youth
Inspiring the next generation of thinkers and leaders in engineering and technical careers is critical to meeting the workforce needs of tomorrow. Collins Aerospace is committed to reaching underrepresented youth in technology and engineering between ages 4 and 18, especially when interest in these fields is high. Through these initiatives and working closely with our non-profit partners, we enhance diversity, drive innovation and reshape the technical workforce – all while inspiring future generations.
Investing in our workforce
There's a critical skills gap in our society today. By investing in our workforce, we can close a widening skills gap and create opportunities for more people to lift themselves out of financial hardship. We are making significant investments in skills training, partnerships with organizations accelerating equality in the workforce and programs that connect us with everyone from high school students to veterans transitioning from military to civilian careers.
Strengthening the communities where our people live and work
We understand that achieving change on a global scale often starts at a local level. At Collins Aerospace, we support the communities where we live and work and are doing so with a focus on areas in which we can make the greatest impact. Through our 73,000 employees around the globe, we are helping underserved communities grow and prosper through innovative programs and ideas, fostering local projects that drive sustainability and the responsibility toward the environment, and supporting initiatives that are important to our employees and our business.
Collins in the Community: In Action
Honoring those who served
Collins Aerospace announces Soldier On sponsorship to support wounded veterans in Canada
Collins Aerospace has announced a new collaboration with Soldier On, a program supporting ill and injured service members and veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces through physical and creative activity.
Collins Aerospace, Engineers Without Borders USA launch Clean Energy initiative
First-of-its-kind program will leverage passion and expertise of Collins engineers to bring clean energy solutions to underserved communities around the globe.
Collins Aerospace, Kaleideum Museum advance STEM and Future Workforce programming
Collins Aerospace has provided a $100,000 commitment to Kaleideum, a Winston-Salem interactive museum of arts and sciences, to support Prism, the museum’s engineering and innovation initiative.
Honoring the Next Generation of FIRST® Innovators
Collins Aerospace is celebrating 10 years as a corporate sponsor of the annual FIRST® Global Innovation Awards, aimed at inspiring the next generation of innovators.
Global Month of Service gets green
In honor of Earth Day 2021, Collins Aerospace employees around the world found creative ways to come together to care for the environment.
Welcoming future STEMinists
Girls from around the globe joined us (virtually) to explore careers in engineering as Collins hosted its 20th year of Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day.
20 years of Introducing a Girl to Engineering
Middle-school girls and Collins volunteers from sites across the world are teaming up on Feb. 25 (this time, virtually!) to envision a future with more female engineers.
Kilkeel's 'Time' Has Come
When the COVID-19 crisis presented a need in their community, the employees at our Kilkeel, Northern Ireland site didn’t wait – they jumped into action.
Necessity: the Mother of Invention and Virtual Diaper Drives
Collins Aerospace employee Jessica Horaney jumped into action to meet the demand for diapers when the COVID-19 pandemic first broke.
Making a difference close to home and miles away
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Collins Aerospace stepped up.