2019 ExxonMobil Worldwide Giving Report

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ExxonMobil2019 Worldwide Contributions and Community InvestmentsExxonMobil’s community investments are intended to address strategic local priorities where we do businessaround the world. We partner with governments, other companies and nongovernmental organizations to helpsupport communities where we operate. We focus on community and business needs such as health care,education and economic development, and we consider each community’s development goals when decidinghow best to invest. We often participate in public-private partnerships and engage with key stakeholders to helpimprove social and economic conditions.Total contributions include donations from Exxon Mobil Corporation, our divisions and affiliates, and the ExxonMobilFoundation, as well as employee and retiree giving through ExxonMobil’s matching gift and employee-giving programs.Investments do not include environmental capital and operating expenditures.In 2019, collectively, Exxon Mobil Corporation, its divisions and affiliates, employees and retirees, and theExxonMobil Foundation provided 253 million in contributions worldwide. Of that total, 77 million supportedU.S. communities and 134 million supported communities in other countries. In addition, ExxonMobilemployees and retirees donated 42 million through ExxonMobil’s matching gift and employee-giving programs.Our employees are involved in local communities by helping build homes, serving as volunteer firefighters andproviding pro bono legal services, among numerous other activities. Through company-sponsored volunteerprograms, 17,000 ExxonMobil employees, retirees and their families donated more than 443,000 volunteerhours in 2019 to over 3,700 charitable organizations across 28 countries.This report highlights ExxonMobil’s 2019 worldwide corporate contributions and community investments.Organizations in the United States that received grants of 5,000 or more are listed and investments benefitingcountries outside the United States are summarized. Contributions reflected in this report were made by ExxonMobil Corporation, its divisions and affiliates, and the ExxonMobil Foundation.1

Contributions OverviewExxonMobil (1)2019 Contributions and Community Investments (2)( Millions)CanadaAfrica 547.31.18.01.5.7.659.2Health and –4.7Workplace Giving3.6.7––––4.3Arts and 73.7252.5UnitedStatesCivic and CommunityEducation:Higher EducationPre-CollegeWorkforceDevelopment/Other EducationTotal EducationWomen’s EconomicOpportunity InitiativeTotal (3)Employee/Retiree (4)Total–30.2Europe,Russia & LatinCaspian AmericaTotals(1)Includes donations from Exxon Mobil Corporation, its divisions and affiliates, and the ExxonMobil Foundation.(2)Includes contributions to nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations; direct spending on community-serving projects;social bonus projects required under agreements with host governments by Exxon Mobil Corporation, its divisions andaffiliates; and ExxonMobil’s share of community expenditures paid by joint ventures operated by other companies.(3)Includes in-kind donations totaling 0.4 million in the United States.(4)ExxonMobil employee and retiree donations through company-sponsored matching gift, disaster relief and employeegiving programs.2

Civic and CommunityExxonMobil supports many community priorities where we do business. We contributed 119.6 million tocivic and community service organizations around the world in 2019, of which 108 million benefitedcommunities outside of the United States.ExxonMobil fosters a culture that encouragesemployees to contribute both their time and talentsyear-round to help support the communities where theylive and work. Our employees and retirees across theworld are involved in their local communitiesinnumerous other activities. We also encourage ouremployees to bring their professional expertise toprograms that enhance math and science education.In 2019, 17,000 ExxonMobil employees, retirees andtheir families donated more than 443,000 volunteerhours to more than 3,700 charitable organizations in 28countries through our volunteer programs.Beaumont employees assist with relief from Tropical StormImelda.Aera Energy LLC*, Bakersfield, Calif.California Community Funding through Joint-Venture PartnershipAlaska Eskimo Whaling Commission*, Barrow, AlaskaAlaska Native Heritage Center*, Anchorage, AlaskaAlaska Zoo*, Anchorage, AlaskaTitle 1 School SupportAlto Independent School District*, Alto, TexasAmerican Industrial Hygiene Association Guideline Foundation*, Fairfax, Va.American Institute of Chemical Engineers*, New York, N.Y.SponsorshipAmerican Near East Refugee Aid Inc.*, Washington, D.C.Annual DinnerGeneral SupportAmerican Red Cross*, Dallas, TexasAdvertising In-Kind Billboard DonationDisaster Relief – Cyclone Idai (Mozambique)Disaster Relief – Cyclone Kenneth (Mozambique)American Red Cross Greater Houston Area Chapter*, Houston, TexasDisaster Relief – Tropical Storm ImeldaAmerican Red Cross Louisiana*, Baton Rouge, La.Emergency Preparedness/Safety FairAmerican Red Cross of Alaska*, Anchorage, AlaskaHome Fire CampaignArctic Slope Community Foundation*, Anchorage, AlaskaAnnual GalaBarbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy Inc.*, Houston, TexasA Celebration of ReadingBaytown Habitat for Humanity*, Baytown, TexasBaytown Police Department*, Baytown, TexasBaytown Youth Fair and Livestock Association Inc.*, Baytown, TexasFuture Farmers of AmericaBeaumont Chamber Foundation*, Beaumont, TexasBelmont County Agricultural*, St. Clairsville, OhioBenefit Fund of McKenzie Company*, Watford City, N.D.Assisted Living 015,00020,0005,0005,00012,0005,00010,000

Civic and CommunityBoy Scouts of AmericaCircle Ten Council 571, Dallas, TexasSam Houston Area Council, Houston, Texas*Other Contributions, each under 5,000*Camp Fire Alaska*, Anchorage, AlaskaCamp Fire ScholarshipsCARC Inc.*, Carlsbad, N.M.Music FestivalCarlsbad Community Foundation Inc.*, Carlsbad, N.M.Carlsbad Main Street Project*, Carlsbad, N.M.Cavern FestCASA of Tarrant County*, Ft. Worth, TexasCatalyst Inc.*, New York, N.Y.Annual Awards DinnerCenter for Planning Excellence*, Baton Rouge, La.Capital Region Industry for Sustainable Infrastructure SolutionsSummit and Mayor’s WorkshopCenter for Transforming Lives*, Ft. Worth, TexasCitizens Committee for New York City Inc.*, New York, N.Y.Osborn Elliott Award for Community LeadershipCity of Baytown Parks & Recreation Department, Baytown, TexasBaytown Nature CenterDistrict 1 Parks Development*Eddie V. Gray Wetlands CenterCity of Baytown, Baytown, TexasMayor's Youth Summer Work ProgramCity of Carlsbad*, Carlsbad, N.M.City Road SupportFire and Police DepartmentsCity of Mayflower*, Mayflower, Ark.City/County Fire Departments*Andrews, TexasEddy County, N.M.Fairview, Mont.Freeport, Pa.Fort Stockton, TexasLenorah, TexasLoving, N.M.Stanton, TexasSidney, Mont.Tioga, N.D.Webster, TexasWilliston, N.D.Community Action Partnership*, Dickinson, N.D.Housing and Emergency AssistanceCommunity Foundation for the Ohio Valley*, Wheeling, W.Va.Internship ProgramCommunity Health Clinic of Butler*, Butler, Pa.Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation*, Washington, D.C.Corporate Counsel Women of Color Inc.*, New York, N.Y.Career Strategies ConferenceCortez Pipeline*, Cortez, Colo.Community ProjectsCounty of Eddy*, Carlsbad, N.M.Fire DepartmentSheriff’s DepartmentDallas Bar Association Community Service Fund*, Dallas, ,00029,75011,8005,0005,00010,500

Civic and CommunityDallas CASA*, Dallas, TexasAdvertising In-Kind Billboard DonationChampion of Children Award DinnerDickinson Hockey Club*, Dickinson, N.D.DirectWomen*, Chicago, Ill.Board of Excellence AwardDomestic Violence and Rape Crisis Center*, Dickinson, N.D.Dunn County 4H Council*, Manning, N.D.STEM ProgramEast Baton Rouge Redevelopment Authority*, Baton Rouge, La.Baton Rouge Community EcoParkExecutive Leadership Council*, Washington, D.C.Sponsorship of Annual MeetingExxonMobil Community Summer Jobs bil Retiree Matching Gift ProgramMobil Retiree Matching Gift Program (Civic and Community Grants)ExxonMobil Retiree Volunteer ProgramMobil Retiree Volunteer Involvement ProgramExxonMobil Volunteer Involvement ProgramExxonMobil Volunteer Involvement ProgramFamily Crisis Shelter Inc.*, Williston, N.D.First Alaskans Institute*, Anchorage, AlaskaFood Bank of Santa Barbara*, Santa Barbara, Calif.Empty Bowls ProgramForaker Group*, Anchorage, AlaskaFreeport Area Library*, Freeport, Pa.Freeport Community Park Corporation*, Freeport, Pa.Walking TrailFreeport Renaissance Association*, Freeport, Pa.Hope GardenFreestone County Fair Association*, Teague, TexasFriends of Living Desert*, Carlsbad, N.M.Girl Scouts Alaska*, Anchorage, AlaskaSTEM ProgramGreater Baton Rouge Food Bank Inc.*, Baton Rouge, La.Greater Baytown – Chambers County Local Emergency Planning Committee*,Baytown, TexasPublic Education CampaignHabitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge Inc.*, Baton Rouge, La.Harmony House Inc.*, Wheeling, W.Va.HEART Program*, Houston, TexasHoratio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans Inc.*, Alexandria, Va.Horatio Alger AwardsHouston Bar Foundation*, Houston, TexasHarvest DinnerHouston Food Bank*, Houston, TexasHouston Minority Supplier Development Council*, Houston, TexasEvent SponsorshipsHouston Zoo Inc.*, Houston, TexasCollegiate Conservation ProgramHunterdon County Chamber of Commerce Foundation*, Flemington, N.J.Irving Police Association*, Irving, 0035,00060,0005,0005,000

Civic and CommunityJohnny Mac Soldiers Fund Inc.*, Ashburn, Va.Annual GalaJunior Achievement of the Permian Basin*, Midland, TexasEvent SponsorshipKaktovik Community Foundation*, Anchorage, AlaskaLimestone County Fair Association*, Groesbeck, TexasLeague of United Latin American Citizens Institute Inc.*, Washington, D.C.National ConventionMcKenzie County 4H Council*, Watford City, N.D.McKenzie County Hockey Club*, Watford City, N.D.Meals on Wheels Inc.*, Ft. Worth, TexasMetromorphosis*, Baton Rouge, La.Small Business Resource CenterMid City Redevelopment Alliance Inc.*, Baton Rouge, La.FixUp! Home Repair ProgramMidland County Livestock Association*, Midland, TexasMinority Corporate Counsel Association*, Washington, D.C.MembershipMississippi River Cities & Towns Initiative*, St. Louis, Mo.Moraine Trails Council*, Butler, Pa.Annual DinnerMustang Hockey Association*, Eagle River, AlaskaNational Civil Rights Museum*, Memphis, Tenn.Freedom AwardsNational Minority Supplier Development Council Inc.*, New York, N.Y.MembershipLeadership AwardsNational Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame*, Ft. Worth, TexasAnnual LuncheonNational Dance Institute New Mexico*, Santa Fe, N.M.National Veteran Owned Business Association*, Carnegie, Pa.North Texas Food Bank*, Dallas, TexasNanuq Inc.*, Anchorage AlaskaNuiqsut WhalesOdessa Community Foundation*, Odessa, TexasOhio River Valley Council*, Wheeling, OhioSTEM ProgramsOut & Equal*, Oakland, Calif.Workplace Summit SponsorshipPrecinct2gether Inc.*, Channelview, TexasPro Bono Institute*, Washington, D.C.Annual ConferenceProject 40:31 Inc.*, Hobbs, N.M.Make-A-Wish SponsorshipRebuilding Together Houston*, Houston, TexasVolunteer Home Repair ProgramRice University*, Houston, TexasInstitute for Urban Research – Houston Area LuncheonSalvation Army of Williston*, Roseville, Mont.San Patricio-Aransas County Agricultural & Homemakers Show*, Sinton, TexasSouth Belt Spectacular Inc.*, Houston, TexasSoutheast Texas Family Resource Center Inc.*, Beaumont, TexasSoutheast Texas Food Bank*, Beaumont, TexasCharlton-Pollard Elementary Backpack ProgramCharlton-Pollard Families in Need ProgramSouthern Region Minority Supplier Development Council*, New Orleans, La.SponsorshipsSouthwestern Exposition and Livestock Show*, Ft. Worth, 00011,7505,00030,00045,000

Civic and CommunitySpindletop Charities Inc.*, Houston, TexasAnnual Golf TournamentAnnual Holiday BallAnnual Mardi Gras CelebrationSustainable Purchasing Leadership Council*, Grandville, Mich.MembershipTarget Hunger*, Houston, TexasAnnual GalaTarrant Area Food Bank*, Ft. Worth, TexasTexan By Nature*, Austin, TexasConservation & Business SummitTexas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association*, Ft. Worth, TexasTexas Department of Public Safety*, Dallas, TexasTexas Economic Development Corporation*, Austin, TexasThe Alaska Community Foundation*, Anchorage, AlaskaThe Junior League of Fort Worth*, Ft. Worth, TexasGrand Entry GalaThe Life of a Single Mom*, Baton Rouge, La.North Baton Rouge Single Moms Support GroupsThe Walls Project*, Baton Rouge, La.The Futures FundThe Women’s Center*, Ft. Worth, TexasVictory RunTrinity Habitat for Humanity*, Ft. Worth, TexasTrust for the National Mall*, Washington, D.C.Ball for the Mall SponsorshipUnited States Agency for International Development*, Washington, D.C.Mozambique SupportUnited Way of Beaumont & North Jefferson County*, Beaumont, TexasDisaster Relief – Tropical Storm ImeldaWest Dunn Fire Protection District*, Killdeer, N.D.Williston Basin Skating Club*, Williston, N.D.Women's Business Enterprise Alliance*, Houston, TexasEvent SponsorshipsWomen's Business Enterprise Council South*, Metairie, La.Event SponsorshipsWomen's Business Enterprise National Council*, Washington, D.C.Business Fair SponsorshipMembershipSummit & Salute SponsorshipWyoming Congressional Award Council*, Cheyenne, Wyo.Youth AwardYMCA*, Baton Rouge, La.Safety Around WaterYMCA*, Brooklyn, N.Y.YMCA, Dallas, TexasAdvertising In-Kind Billboard DonationYMCA Strong Kids - After School ProgramYMCA*, Ft. Worth, TexasYWCA*, Elizabeth, N.J.Annual Tribute to Women in Industry AwardYMCA*, Midland, TexasHalloween 00

Civic and CommunityExxon Mobil Corporation*Other Contributions, each under 5,000936,300Contributions Benefiting Communities in the United States #Contributions Benefiting Communities outside the United States #Total Worldwide Civic Contributions#11,170,400108,483,800 119,654,200Exxon Mobil Corporation*ExxonMobil Foundation112,729,2306,924,970Total Civic# 119,654,2008

Higher EducationIn 2019, ExxonMobil provided 41.6 million to colleges, universities and other organizations that supporthigher education. Of this amount, more than 39 million benefited higher education in the United States.Our education initiatives focus primarily on supportingprograms that improve teaching and learning inscience, technology, engineering and mathematics(STEM). We also support diversity-based educationprograms and professional societies such as theNational Society of Black Engineers, Society ofWomen Engineers, Society of Hispanic ProfessionalEngineers and the National Action Council forMinorities in Engineering, among others.Our major financial support for higher education in theUnited States is through the ExxonMobil Foundation’sEducational Matching Gift Program. In 2019, wegranted 33.6 million in matching funds to 825 collegesand universities, the United Negro College Fund, theHispanic Scholarship Fund and the American IndianCollege Fund.ExxonMobil granted more than 41 million to colleges,universities and other higher education organizations in2019.Educational Matching Gift ProgramsExxonMobil Educational Matching Gift ProgramAbilene Christian UniversityAuburn University FoundationBaylor UniversityBoston CollegeBrigham Young UniversityBucknell UniversityCarnegie Mellon UniversityClemson University FoundationColorado School of Mines Foundation Inc.Columbia UniversityCornell University Endowed CollegesDartmouth CollegeDuke UniversityGeorgia Tech Foundation Inc.Harvard UniversityIndiana UniversityIowa State University FoundationJohns Hopkins UniversityKansas State UniversityKansas University Endowment AssociationLamar University Foundation Inc.Lehigh UniversityLouisiana State University FoundationLouisiana Tech UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMichigan State UniversityMississippi State UniversityMissouri University of Science & TechnologyMontana State UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityNorthwestern UniversityOhio State University - Ohio State University 102,,000107,250128,723111,900216,801

Higher EducationOklahoma State UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityPrinceton UniversityPurdue FoundationRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRice UniversityRutgers UniversitySouthern University System - Southern University System FoundationStanford UniversityStevens Institute of TechnologyTexas A&M UniversityTexas Tech UniversityTulane UniversityUnited States Merchant Marine AcademyUnited States Military AcademyUnited States Naval AcademyUniversity of Arizona FoundationUniversity of Colorado FoundationUniversity of DelawareUniversity of Florida FoundationUniversity of Houston FoundationUniversity of IllinoisUniversity of KentuckyUniversity of Michigan Ann ArborUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of Nebraska FoundationUniversity of North Carolina - Chapel HillUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of OklahomaUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of PittsburghUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of Tennessee FoundationUniversity of Texas at AustinUniversity of VirginiaUniversity of Wisconsin FoundationVanderbilt UniversityVillanova UniversityVirginia Tech FoundationWashington UniversityWebb InstituteWorcester Polytechnic InstituteYale University750 other colleges and universities, each under 100,000SubtotalMobil Retiree Matching Gift Program284 colleges and universities, each under ,457125,202137,19312,652,995 33,576,685584,106Departmental Grant Program*Arizona State University FoundationAuburn University FoundationBaylor UniversityBoise State University FoundationBrigham Young UniversityCarnegie Mellon University5,00012,00011,0007,00015,00020.00010

Higher EducationClemson UniversityColorado School of Mines FoundationCornell UniversityDrexel UniversityDuke UniversityGeorgia Tech FoundationHarvard Graduate School of BusinessHoward UniversityKansas State University FoundationKansas University Endowment AssociationLamar UniversityLehigh UniversityLouisiana State University FoundationLouisiana Tech UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMississippi State University Development FoundationMissouri University of Science and TechnologyNew Jersey Institute of TechnologyNorth Carolina State University Engineering FoundationNorthwestern UniversityOhio State University Development FoundationOklahoma State University FoundationPennsylvania State UniversityPrairie View A&M UniversityPrinceton University Office of DevelopmentPurdue UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRice UniversitySouthern Methodist UniversitySouthern University FoundationStanford UniversityStevens Institute of TechnologyTexas A&M UniversityTexas Tech Foundation Inc.Tuskegee UniversityUC Berkeley FoundationUniversity of AlabamaUniversity of ArizonaUniversity of California, Los AngelesUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of DelawareUniversity of Florida FoundationUniversity of HoustonUniversity of Illinois FoundationUniversity of Maryland College Park FoundationUniversity of MichiganUniversity of Minnesota FoundationUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of Oklahoma FoundationUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez CampusUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of TennesseeUniversity of Texas at AustinUniversity of Texas at El PasoUniversity of Texas Rio Grande 1,0005,00010,00060,00010,0007,000

Higher EducationUniversity of VirginiaUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonVanderbilt UniversityVirginia Tech FoundationWashington University St. LouisWorcester Polytechnic InstituteOther Contributions, each under 000 980,000Higher Education Minority ProgramsEngineering ProgramsGeorgia Tech Foundation*Louisiana State University Foundation*National Action Council for Minorities In Engineering Inc.National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering*National Society of Black Engineers*Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Foundation*Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers*Society of Women EngineersTexas A&M Foundation*University of Florida Foundation*University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign County*University of Texas at Austin Women in Engineering Program*University of Texas at Austin Equal Opportunity in Engineering Program*Worcester Polytechnic Institute*Other Contributions, each under ,000 879,500Other Support ProgramsThe Consortium For Graduate Study in Management*Fort Valley State University*Forte Foundation*Hispanic Bar Association*Hispanic Scholarship Fund*LEAD Program In Business Inc.*National Association of Black Geoscientists*Spelman CollegeTexas A&M Foundation*United Negro College Fund*University of Alaska Anchorage*Other Contributions, each under 5,000*SubtotalSubtotal Minority 200,00020,000100,000150,00018,000 733,000 1,612,50012

Higher EducationOther Higher Education ProgramsAcademy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas*, Austin, TexasAnnual ConferenceAllan Hancock College Foundation*, Santa Maria, Calif.American Indian Science & Engineering Society*, Albuquerque, N.M.ExxonMobil Geoscience Student GrantsNational ConventionAmerican Institute of Chemical Engineers*, New York, N.Y.Annual GalaNatural Gas Conversion Symposium SponsorshipsAmerican Physical Society*, College Park, Md.Neutron Scattering for Polymer ScienceAnitaB*, Belmont, CAGrace Hopper ConferenceBaylor University*, Waco, TexasButler County Community College*, Butler, Pa.STEM ProgramsExecutive Leadership Council*, Washington, D.C.Business CompetitionClemson University*, Clemson, S.C.Foundation for Santa Barbara City College*, Santa Barbara, Calif.Promise & Care Thanksgiving Dinner GiveawayGeological Society of America Foundation*, Boulder, Colo.Geologic Field Camp Excellence AwardGeorgia Tech University*, Atlanta, GAScience and Engineering ProgramsIlisagvik College*, Barrow, AlaskaInstitute of International Education*, New York, N.Y.Iraqi Scholars & Leaders ProgramJoliet Junior College Foundation*, Joliet, Ill.Lamar Institute of Technology Foundation*, Beaumont, TexasLamar University*, Beaumont, TexasProgram SupportLee College Foundation*, Baytown, TexasGalaLee College*, Baytown, TexasEnergy Venture CampSignature Technician Training ProgramLouisiana State University Foundation*, Baton Rouge, La.ExxonMobil Media and Public Affairs Energy ScholarsMassachusetts Institute of Technology*, Cambridge, Mass.Energy ClubMontana State University – Billings Foundation*, Billings, Mont.ExxonMobil Process Plant Technology ScholarshipMontana State University Foundation*, Bozeman, Mont.National Academy of Sciences*, Washington, D.C.Chemical Engineering in the 21st Century StudyNational Engineers Week Foundation*, Alexandria, Va.New Mexico Junior College*, Hobbs, N.M.North Dakota State University*, Williston, N.D.Williams County 4-H SponsorshipNortheastern University*, Columbus, OhioOdessa College Foundation*, Odessa, TexasLeadership and Management ProgramReaching Out MBA Conference*, Los Angeles, 00

Higher EducationSlippery Rock University Foundation*, Slippery Rock, Pa.Aquaponics ProgramSUNY New Paltz Foundation*, New Paltz, N.Y.Scholarship FundTexas A&M Foundation*, College Station, TexasOil & Gas Program SponsorshipTexas Southern University Foundation*, Houston, TexasTexas Legislative Internship ProgramTexas Tech Foundation*, Lubbock, TexasEnergy Management ProgramGeneral SupportTexas Tech University*, Lubbock, TexasIn-Kind Warehouse DonationUniversity of Houston Law Foundation*, Houston, TexasAnnual GalaGeneral SupportUniversity of Oklahoma*, Norman, Okla.Energy Management ProgramUniversity of Oklahoma*, Norman, Okla.Laurance Reid Gas Conditioning ConferenceUniversity of Texas at Austin, Austin, TexasGeoFORCE Program (Houston)*LBJ School 50th Anniversary Sponsorship*Research InitiativeUTeach InstituteUniversity of Texas of the Permian Basin*, Odessa, TexasSummer Engineering ProgramUniversity of Tulsa*, Tulsa, Okla.Energy Management ProgramUniversity of Virginia*, Charlottesville, Va.General Support (External Sustainability Advisory Panel)Vanderbilt University*, Nashville, Tenn.General Support (External Sustainability Advisory Panel)Western Colorado University*, Gunnison, Colo.Energy Management ProgramWest Virginia University*, Morgantown, W.Va.Energy Management ProgramGeneral SupportJunior Firefighter Camp SponsorshipExxon Mobil Corporation*Other Contributions, each under butions Benefiting Communities in the United States #Contributions Benefiting Communities outside the United States #Total Worldwide Higher Education Contributions#Exxon Mobil Corporation*ExxonMobil Foundation39,412,6002,151,500 41,564,1006,753,30034,810,800Total Higher Education# 41,564,10014

Health and EnvironmentIn 2019, ExxonMobil’s health and environmental contributions totaled 16.5 million, with 9.2 millionbenefiting communities outside of the United States. Our environmental investments focus on severalimportant areas including conservation in a range of ecosystems, environmental education and outreach,and scientific research of environmental issues. These contributions are only a small portion of ourcompany’s overall investments in the environmental area; investments do not include the company’senvironmental capital and operating expenditures.We invest in programs centered on improvinghealth, mainly in the developing world, with aparticular focus on combating malaria. In manylocations where we operate, malaria continues tohave a significant impact on local communities.From 2000 through 2019, we have reached morethan 125 million people through our programs.In 2019, ExxonMobil also continued collaborationwith Conservation International and the Universityof Guyana in support of sustainable jobopportunities and conservation efforts.ExxonMobil has helped distribute more than 15 million bed netssince 2000.AIDS Foundation Houston*, Houston, TexasAIDS Walk Houston and World AIDS Day LuncheonAlaska SeaLife Center*, Seward, AlaskaAlliance to End Plastic Waste* ( 25M: 2019-2023), SingaporeAmerican Institute of Chemical Engineers*, New York, N.Y.Center for Chemical Process SafetyAmerican Chemical Society*, Washington, D.C.SymposiumArkansas Children’s Hospital Foundation*, Little Rock, Ark.Armand Bayou Nature Center*, Pasadena, TexasAsphalt Institute Foundation*, Lexington, Ky.Research InitiativeAutism Society of America*, Bethesda, Md.Autism GalaBaton Rouge Green Association Inc.*, Baton Rouge, La.Living RoadwaysBattelle – Northwest*, Richland, Wash.Climate ResearchBermuda Institute of Ocean SciencesFellowshipsCancer Services of Greater Baton Rouge Inc.*, Baton Rouge, La.Transportation AssistanceCenter for Climate and Energy Solutions*, Arlington, Va.General Support (External Sustainability Advisory Panel)Center for Open Science*, Charlottesville, Va.Channahon Parks Foundation*, Channahon, Ill.Arroyo TrailsChildren's Hospital Foundation*, Silver Springs, Md.Children's BallChildren’s Hospital Foundation*, Oklahoma City, Okla.Christus Spohn Health System Development Foundation*, Corpus Christi, TexasCoastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program*, Corpus Christi, 00025,0005,00010,00010,000

Health and EnvironmentColorado State University*, Fort Collins, Colo.University Consortium for Environmental ResearchComputer Aids for Chemical Engineering (CACHE)*, Williamsburg, Mass.Foundations of Process Analytics and Machine Learning ConferenceConservation Int

East Baton Rouge Redevelopment Authority*, Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge Community EcoPark 5,000 Executive Leadership Council*, Washington, D.C. Sponsorship of Annual Meeting 100,000 ExxonMobil Community Summer Jobs Program Alabama 20,000 Alaska 50,000 California 19,800 Dallas 55,000 Houston 77,000 ExxonMobil Retiree Matching Gift Program

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