
Giving & Volunteerism
Giving & Volunteerism
Giving and Volunteering to Improve Our Communities
Fluor’s giving programs focus support on organizations around the world where we have a presence. In 1976, J. Robert Fluor started the formal employee volunteer program that is the heart of the company’s community involvement efforts. Now known as Fluor Cares®, the program engages and empowers employees to make a difference in their communities, magnifying and extending our philanthropic impact through employee giving and volunteerism.
In 2025, our employees dedicated 47,000 hours and contributed $4.6 million through employee-led giving and fundraising efforts. Their generosity helped strengthen our communities through our key focus areas: education, economic development, the environment and public health and critical human needs.

Charity Golf Tournaments
For decades, Fluor employees have hosted golf tournaments to raise funds for local nonprofit organizations. In total, tournaments in South Carolina, Texas and California in the United States, as well as those in Canada and the United Kingdom have donated $13.5 million through employee-driven volunteer efforts.
Each tournament operates independently and works to provide substantial funding, primarily for capital projects of deserving charities fully aligned with our giving priorities. The programs involve scores of employees who donate thousands of hours to organize and host the tournaments.

Global Volunteer Initiatives
Year after year, our employees give their time, money, energy and expertise to enrich the lives of those in their community in need of a little extra help, support and encouragement.
Engineers Week
For more than 50 years, Fluor and our employees have championed Engineers Week (EWeek), volunteering in local communities to spur interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) careers. In 2025, 250 volunteers from 12 countries provided hands-on STEM instruction to 3,200 students at 26 schools and organizations as part of the celebration.
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Requesting Funding
In general, Fluor does not accept unsolicited grant applications. We encourage you to speak to the community relations representative at the Fluor office or project site in your community to discuss opportunities for engagement.
If you feel that your organization is fully aligned with the giving priorities above, then the following documents will help you learn more about the foundation and how to request funding. For organizations in North America, Fluor only accepts grant applications through our online grant portal.