United Airlines announces $8 million to boost eight hub communities

United Airlines announced today a total of $8 million in grants to help address pressing issues identified by local leadership in each of its hub market communities – Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Newark/New York and Washington, D.C. The announcement represents United’s commitment to invest in and lift up the communities where many of its customers and employees live and work.

In its inaugural announcement today in Chicago, United shared that it will work with the nonprofit Year Up to help close the “Opportunity Divide.” This grant for $1 million to Year Up in Chicago will enable the organization to provide hundreds of additional motivated and talented young adults in Chicago with in-demand technical and professional skills training, hands-on corporate internship experience at top companies including United, college credits and support necessary to achieve upward economic mobility and access to meaningful careers in just one year.
United’s investment in Year Up Chicago is expected to grow the program’s reach by 25 percent while also contributing to launching a second campus in connection with Harold Washington College, one of the City Colleges of Chicago and the City of Chicago.

“Connecting our customers to the moments that matter most goes well beyond getting them from point A to point B,” said Oscar Munoz, United’s chief executive officer. “We have the opportunity to make lasting, measurable change. We are proud to do our part to help our home here in Chicago and are excited to share more with each of our hub communities over the coming weeks.”

“Here in Cook County, more than 94,000 young adults are out of work and out of school, disconnected from the economic mainstream,” said Jack Crowe, Year Up Chicago’s executive director. “With United Airlines’ help, Year Up Chicago will be able to accelerate its expansion, strengthening our communities and Chicago as a whole.”

Following today’s announcement, United will be joining local community and city leadership in all of its domestic hub markets over the coming weeks to announce additional community grants. In each community, United worked with city leadership to identify a unique area of critical needs in the city as part of its larger efforts to lift up communities in crisis.

Throughout these four-year grants, United will work hand-in-hand with local organizations and engage with city and community leadership to create profound, sustainable advancements. Future announcements will include grant recipients in New York/New Jersey; Washington, D.C.; Houston; Denver; Los Angeles and San Francisco.