Community Relations at ZoomInfo
Giving back to people and organizations where we live and work
At ZoomInfo, we genuinely enjoy working together — and not just in the office. We also regularly donate our time and resources to projects that help our community. Here are just a few of the activities we’ve undertaken to demonstrate the importance of community giving in ZoomInfo’s corporate culture.
Greater Boston Food Bank
The Greater Boston Food Bank is the largest hunger relief organization in New England and one of the largest food banks in the country. Each year, ZoomInfo employees visit the Food Bank warehouse to help sort a portion of the 30 million pounds of food that the Bank distributes annually.
Holiday Giving
During December 2010 ZoomInfo employees donated a full car load of toys to The Home For Little Wanderers. Originally founded as a orphanage in 1799, The Home today plays a leadership role in delivering services to thousands of children and families each year through a system of residential, community-based and prevention programs, direct care services and advocacy.
Soda for Charity
Each month, proceeds from our in-office soda sales are donated to a different employee-chosen non-profit organization. In 2010, ZoomInfo donated $3,142 to twelve different organizations including:
- Welles Remy Crowther Charitable Trust
- Central Mass Outlaws
- Susan G. Komen Cancer
- American Cancer Research
- Camp Cedar Hill - Girl Scouts of America
- Rally for Randy ALS charity
- The Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation (MHOF)
- Voices of Hope
- Casserly House
- COMPASS for Kids'
- Berkowitz and Knott Family Fund for Brain Tumor Research
- Dana Farber