CoreLogic Employee Benefits Help Us Serve Communities Better
At CoreLogic, our vision is to fuel a thriving global property ecosystem and a more resilient society.
With that in mind, we believe that we have a responsibility to contribute to the communities in which our teams live and work.
Global Volunteering With a Local Impact
While we strive to put people first and continuously contribute to our communities, one of the hallmarks of our commitment is CoreLogic Cares Day, a global day of giving. Now in its second year, this day is set aside so that team members across the company have the time and the ability to give back through volunteering.
This year on May 15, approximately 2,500 CoreLogic employees in seven countries dedicated a collective 6,500+ volunteer hours to give back to 200+ unique philanthropies and had a blast giving together.
6,500 Volunteer Hours
CoreLogic Cares Day 2024
CoreLogic has partnered with many of the philanthropies for years, such as Habitat for Humanity. Other organizations are selected by team members because of a personal connection.
We’re so grateful to every individual at CoreLogic for their kindness, dedication, and commitment to making an impact.
Here are just a few examples of how that dedication was demonstrated on CoreLogic Cares Day.
Why Serving Others Makes Working At CoreLogic Truly Rewarding
Little Free Library: Oxford, Mississippi
The team in Oxford wanted to tackle a project that would have a substantial impact on the community and landed on the idea of establishing a Little Free Library.

In collaboration with the city, the team built a phone booth that aligned with a local town theme, installed it, and stocked it with donated books for the community. Going forward, this donation-based library will help build community, inspire readers, and expand book access—ultimately increasing community literacy.
My First Wheels: Toronto, Canada
The Toronto team came together to build bikes for the nonprofit My First Wheels, which gives kids living in low-income neighborhoods their own bicycles.

Bicycles are more than just a mode of transportation; they represent new opportunities, joy, and a brighter future for these children. Together the team built 13 new bicycles to be given to kids, providing increased autonomy to these children for years to come.
Vonisha Service Foundation: Bengaluru, India
In India, some of our team members spent the day with Vonisha Service Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports about 450 underprivileged children from underserved areas around Bengaluru.

The CoreLogic team spent the day organizing games and sharing stories to encourage the kids. They also offered a monetary donation that will be used to secure school uniforms, shoes, and notebooks for the upcoming academic year.
Habitat for Humanity: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
CoreLogic has a longstanding relationship with Habitat for Humanity (H4H), and teams across the U.S. spent their CoreLogic Cares Day with H4H.

In Oklahoma City, CoreLogic volunteers completed the frame for a family’s future home. In only a few hours, they managed to complete five days of work thanks to the donation of many hands and a willingness to give back.
SolarBuddy: Adelaide, Australia
The CoreLogic teams in Adelaide, Sydney, and Brisbane built solar lights in an effort to reduce energy poverty and wrote encouraging notes to the children who will receive a SolarBuddy light. These solar lights will help improve outcomes in the areas of education, health, and future potential. The gifted solar lights have a long-lasting impact, as it benefits not only the child who receives it, but the entire family and community.

Join Our Team: CoreLogic Careers Are Making A Difference
These are just a few of the projects that occurred across our global locations. Despite the impact of this single day, we believe that impacting our communities isn’t a one-day affair.
That is why we offer additional volunteer time off so team members can give back to the causes that matter to them the most. To learn more about life at CoreLogic, visit our careers page.
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