Prudential awards $1 million to the National Organization on Disability to connect people with disabilities to quality jobs
Grant will support a new social enterprise that addresses the disability employment gap by preparing people with disabilities for specific occupations and providing additional support services
The grant, provided through
“At Prudential, we are committed to using our resources to help underserved individuals achieve financial security,” said
There is a wide and persistent employment gap between people with and without disabilities. According to the
“The National Organization on Disability is grateful for Prudential’s deep commitment to improving the lives of people with disabilities,” said
Prudential announced the NOD grant at the 2015 DiversityInc Top 50 Event, where it was also announced that the company earned the No. 8 ranking on this year’s Top 50. Prudential’s diversity leadership has earned it a spot on the DiversityInc Top 50 list every year since the recognition program began in 2001.
Earlier this month, Prudential was also named the 2015 Employer of Choice by Disability Matters. The award, which was presented by
“We value the partnerships we have with the growing networks around the country that advocate for workers with disabilities,” said
As part of its ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion, Prudential strives to be an employer of choice for people with disabilities. It achieves this through programs like the Abled & disAbled Associates Partnering Together (ADAPT) business resource group. ADAPT promotes understanding and hiring of people with disabilities, and supports employees with disabilities by increasing the awareness and sensitivity of Prudential’s workforce. In
"We want Prudential to be at the forefront of these conversations," said
Prudential’s commitment to people with disabilities extends beyond company walls and into the communities where it operates. In summer 2014, Prudential was the Presenting Sponsor for the 2014 Special Olympics
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