Core Insights - Target Corporation celebrated its 10th year of contributing 1 million volunteer hours, marking a significant milestone in its community engagement efforts [1] - The company announced a planned investment of $1 million in its Bullseye Builds program to enhance community spaces in 2026 [1] - New CEO Michael Fiddelke emphasized the importance of community support and the company's commitment to growth through local engagement [1] Community Engagement - In 2025, Target team members contributed 1 million volunteer hours, achieving this goal for the 10th consecutive year [1] - The Bullseye Builds program aims to revitalize community spaces based on local needs, with 13 neighborhoods selected for improvements in 2026 [1] - Target has a long-standing commitment to donate 5% of its profits to communities, which translates to millions of dollars in support each week [1] Local Activation - Target is activating local resources in Minnesota, partnering with organizations like Greater Twin Cities United Way and Second Harvest Heartland to support community needs [1] - The company is providing Target GiftCards to assist local team members in delivering essential items to nonprofit partners [1] - Team member-driven initiatives are supported by partnerships with organizations such as St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Feeding America [1]
Target Celebrates 10th Year of 1 Million Volunteer Hours, Deepens Community Vitalization Efforts for 2026 as Part of Company's Longstanding Commitment to Communities