Recognized by Points of Light’s 2026 The Civic 50 for leadership in community engagement and social impact
CAMDEN, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jun. 23, 2026– The Campbell’s Company (NASDAQ:CPB) has been named a 2026 honoree of The Civic 50®, Points of Light’s annual recognition of the 50 most community-minded companies in the United States.
Now in its 14th year, The Civic 50 is the nation’s leading corporate social impact recognition program, honoring companies that demonstrate excellence in employee volunteering, community investment and social impact strategy. Companies are evaluated through a comprehensive survey that measures how they use their time, resources and talent to strengthen communities and create meaningful social impact.
“We believe food connects people and that purpose drives how we show up for our communities,” said Mick Beekhuizen, president and CEO of The Campbell’s Company. “This recognition reflects the dedication of our employees who care for our communities through volunteering and giving, and the commitment of The Campbell’s Foundation to invest in the neighborhoods we call home. We’re proud to continue building on our legacy of impact.”
Campbell’s is an active partner in its hometown of Camden, New Jersey, and communities across the United States. Through employee volunteerism, strategic grantmaking and nonprofit partnerships, the company focuses its community impact efforts on increasing food access, encouraging healthy living, and nurturing neighborhoods where Campbell’s operates.
In fiscal 2025, employees contributed more than 27,000 volunteer hours to support local organizations and community initiatives.
The company’s philanthropic work is driven by The Campbell’s Foundation, which provides Community Impact Grants, supports long-term partnerships addressing food access and food security, and matches employee charitable donations.
Campbell’s also continues to advance its Full Futures initiative, a community-driven approach to strengthening school nutrition environments in Camden, N.J.; Charlotte, N.C.; and Hanover, Pa. The program supports healthy school food environments through cafeteria upgrades, expanded meal programs, menu improvements and nutrition education.
“Today’s leading companies understand that community engagement is more than a program, it’s a reflection of their commitment to advancing social impact in ways that strengthen both their company and the communities they serve,” said Jennifer Sirangelo, president and CEO of Points of Light. “Campbell’s demonstrates how to embed purpose into the employee experience, build authentic relationships with communities and use business as a force for good. We’re proud to honor them with the 2026 Civic 50 award.”
The Civic 50 is the only national survey and ranking system focused on measuring corporate community engagement.
Campbell’s has a longstanding history of community engagement and has previously been recognized by The Civic 50, including at the national and regional level. For more information about The Civic 50, visit pointsoflight.org/the-civic-50.
About The Campbell’s Company For more than 155 years, The Campbell’s Company (NASDAQ:CPB) has been connecting people through food they love. Headquartered in Camden, N.J. since 1869, generations of consumers have trusted Campbell’s to provide delicious and affordable food and beverages. Today, the company is a North American focused brand powerhouse, generating fiscal 2025 net sales of $10.3 billion across two divisions: Meals & Beverages and Snacks. Campbell’s portfolio of 16 leadership brands includes: Campbell’s, Cape Cod, Chunky, Goldfish, Kettle Brand, Lance, Late July, Pace, Pacific Foods, Pepperidge Farm, Prego, Rao’s, Snack Factory pretzel crisps, Snyder’s of Hanover, Swanson and V8. For more information, visit www.thecampbellscompany.com.
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