Merchants Insurance Group - Philanthropy

Philanthropy

Merchants Insurance Group supports a variety of charitable causes for organizations in the communities in which it does business, most notably The United Way, American Cancer Society, National MS Society, and Hospice. The company’s employees are constantly active with community initiatives and give many hundreds of hours of volunteer time every year.

In addition to Merchants' direct financial support to many charitable organizations, Merchants also sponsors an employee-based committee known as Colleagues in Action (CIA). Colleagues in Action allows Merchants employees to participate in a variety of activities, raffles, auctions, and casual days, the proceeds from which are donated to charitable groups. In 2008, both Merchants and the CIA donated more than $100,000 to different charities in the communities in which the company operates.

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