Dr. Bertrand Piccard, President, Solar Impulse, Lausanne (photo)

// Deutsche Bank is sponsoring the first manned solar-powered flight around the world. This enables us to reach a wide audience and to push the development and use of renewable energy forward. What links us together is the courage to break new ground.

Dr. Bertrand Piccard, President, Solar Impulse, Lausanne

Structural Data

 

2007

2006

2005

1

Including € 10 million extraordinary spending for disaster relief.

2

Only for social responsibility projects.

Number of countries in which Deutsche Bank operates
(including offshore sites)

76

73

73

 

 

 

 

 

Key Figures (in € million)

2007

2006

2005

Spending by Deutsche Bank

 

 

 

 

 

Donations

47.3

53.6

56.81

 

Sponsoring2

28.5

24.0

26.0

Sub-total

 

75.8

77.6

82.8

thereof:

 

 

 

 

 

Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation

12.7

12.3

15.0

 

Deutsche Bank Corporate
Social Responsibility UK

5.0

5.7

4.5

 

Deutsche Bank Asia Foundation

2.6

1.2

1.0

Spending by endowed Deutsche Bank foundations

 

 

 

 

Deutsche Bank Foundation

5.4

6.6

5.6

 

Other foundations

1.0

1.0

1.3

Sub-total

 

6.4

7.6

6.9

Total

 

82.2

85.2

89.71

 

 

 

 

 

Special Projects

 

 

 

 

Ensuring (Glossary)sustainability

Partner of the “Clinton Climate Initiative”, a global program to improve the energy efficiency of buildings in large cities.

Committing ourselves

90 international MBA graduates in London and New York volunteer to advise public institutions and non-profit organizations.

Creating opportunity

“Teachers as Leaders”: New program launched by the Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation to address the need for under-represented teachers in both American cities and in underprivileged regions around the world.

Fostering creativity

Deutsche Bank Foundation: the 2007 awarding of the “Views” art prize in Warsaw and the “Kandinsky Prize” in Moscow to support young artists.

Enabling talent

Education Programme in London: Performance attendance of 10,000 young people, participation of 1,200 school children in 150 workshops and of 89 teachers in continued professional training days.