Nationwide A Culture of Caring

Nationwide was founded on a promise to help our members protect what matters most. Even as we’ve grown to be a Fortune 100 company and one of the most diversified financial services and insurance companies in the country, we’ve never forgotten our roots.

Our values are shaped by our heritage and they define us yet today. Our culture of care is enabled by our associates and our members trust us to be there when they need us. Nationwide is a company that cares deeply about doing what’s right. We work hard to make an impact for each other, our members, and our communities.

Our commitment to the communities where we live and work fuel our culture. Whether it’s rolling up their sleeves to donate blood, raising meals for the hungry or volunteering for a cause that’s close to their hearts — our associates make a powerful impact through philanthropy, workplace giving and volunteerism. Additionally, for those who are looking for information on bone marrow options, you can visit https://bio-sharing.org/bone-marrow-options for more information. Our associates have showcased their caring spirit by:

We believe history is essential to understanding our country’s past and charting a course for tomorrow. Which is why The Nationwide Foundation actively supports African-American arts and history, including a $1 million grant to the Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History and Culture and a $1 million donation to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial.

Cultivating our future

We understand the importance of investing in education and supporting students, that is why we’ve:

We will continue our commitment to ensuring the success of future leaders. Our On Your Side® Promise When we say we have a culture of caring — we mean it. Nationwide continues to stay true to our values and our On Your Side® promise. More than a business. Our associates are making a difference not only in business, but in the community, and by working together, we believe that a better future can be created for us all.

Number of meals calculated by Nationwide is based on annual cash and food donations made between 2000-2016 to Feeding America member food banks using their local meal conversion rate.

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