Sarah Ford | June 10, 2014
Points of Light, Bloomberg Search for the 50 Most Community-minded Companies
All Companies with Revenue of $1 Billion or More Eligible to Participate
Points of Light, in partnership with Bloomberg LP, announced last week the launch of its annual survey, The Civic 50, which names and honors the most community-minded companies in the nation each year.
For the first time, all companies with a revenue of $1 billion or more can participate in the survey at civic50.org.
Peter T. Grauer, chair of Bloomberg LP, said, “As the world’s leading provider of financial information, Bloomberg is passionate about using data to drive change. By identifying and honoring companies that are making a measurable contribution to the public good, the Civic 50 is a natural extension of our corporate mission.”

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