For us, taking on social responsibility means anchoring our commitment in a clear CSR strategy. CSR means corporate social responsibility, and in this context DWS is guided by the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and addresses two major challenges of our time: combating climate change and working for greater social justice.

Together with selected partner organizations, we want to provide targeted support for projects and initiatives that contribute to our strategy. We also want to address acute needs for support in our immediate neighborhood wherever we have the opportunity and a location, as a corporate citizen. Through donations, we can offer monetary assistance to organizations to purchase necessary equipment or urgently needed resources. Through Social Days’ and centrally planned corporate volunteering activities by individual teams, our employees provide active support on site. Get to know our partner organizations below and learn more about the initiatives we regularly support.

We reached 270,000 people with our social commitment in 2024. The majority of these - 255,000 people - with programs to protect the environment and the oceans.

We were able to support over 14,000 people with our social initiatives. Our employees also contributed to this through their voluntary work. 60 % of all projects were actively supported by our employees.

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Climate Action – Our contribution to the Blue Economy

71% of the earth's surface is covered by oceans. They are not only the habitat for thousands of marine creatures, but also an essential part of our climate and environment. Supporting and protecting them is important for all of us. As a corporate citizen, DWS is committed to protecting our oceans and preserving the Blue Economy. That's why we work closely with ocean and environmental organizations such as Healthy Seas and WWF Germany.
Here you can find more information about our partnerships with Healthy Seas and WWF Germany.

DWS supports WWF's marine conservation work

As a further contribution to ocean conservation, we are supporting a multi-year WWF project along the Mesoamerican Reef near Belize, helping to mitigate climate change in the region.

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Full speed ahead - hunting for ghost nets

Since 2020, DWS has been supporting the marine conservation organization Healthy Seas in its efforts to free up the world's oceans of "ghost nets" and thus protect the lives of countless marine creatures.

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Social Inequalities – Our contribution to reach more social equity

Acute aid in the neighborhood, the fight against hunger, help for homeless people, support for children – these are just a few examples of initiatives that are close to our hearts as part of our social and societal responsibility. In the form of donations, but also with on-site assignments, we – DWS and our employees – provide support and send a clear signal: Only together can we achieve positive change in our society.


Learn more about the organizations and institutions we support:

Stronger Women, Stronger Nations programme in Plateau State, Nigeria

Women for Women International (https://womenforwomen.org.uk) is a global non-profit organization that invests in women survivors of war and conflict, providing them with social and economic skills to transform their own lives. Women share their knowledge with those around them, creating a fairer world – a world where every woman's voice, role and contribution are visible and valued. As part of our CSR strategy – with which we advocate for more social justice – we have been supporting this organization since 2023.

We are pleased to be able to continue the Stronger Women, Stronger Nations program in Plateau State, Nigeria this year. We started the 12-month program in July 2024 and are part investors in a cohort of 300 women.

We look forward to continued good cooperation with Women for Women International and further successes for the women in Nigeria.

Feeding Britain

Feeding Britain is a network of various organizations in the UK with the goal of fighting hunger. During the COVID-19 pandemic, for example, the organization set up an emergency program for children and their families: Through a combination of home deliveries and community collection sites, hot meals and food packages were provided to help low-income families eat three meals a day. DWS helped with a large donation at the beginning of the Coronavirus crisis to fund a food truck and set it up accordingly. In addition, there are opportunities for employees to volunteer to help distribute the food.

The Ark

The Ark is a non-profit institution that provides families with food, clothing and games, among other things, and offers various leisure activities, homework support and learning support for children. The goal of the Ark is to empower children and their families. DWS employees have the opportunity to help with homework supervision. DWS HR employees also celebrate children's birthdays together with the children of the Ark once a month: you can see the joy in the eyes of tje children at the end of such a day.

The food banks

More and more people in Germany need support, which is also noticeable at the food banks: food donations are declining and at the same time demand is increasing. That is why we are supporting the Frankfurter Tafel with a donation of 10,000 euros, which was presented by our board member Manfred Bauer. A big thank you also to our employees for supporting the food bank on a voluntary basis with so much commitment.

The Conservation Volunteers

The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) is a non-profit charity in the UK that focuses on environmental protection and offers volunteers opportunities to participate in various projects. From local parks, woodlands or community gardens to local nature reserves or even public land, volunteers help with gardening, supporting conservation and the protection of nature. Several teams from DWS have already participated in the volunteering missions.

Mountain Forest Project

The Bergwaldprojekt e. V. is committed to the protection, preservation and care of the forest and promotes an understanding of interrelationships in nature, the concerns of the forest and the dependence of humans on these basic resources. To achieve this vision and spread awareness, the Mountain Forest Project works with volunteers in forests, peatlands and open-land biotopes in various locations. Numerous DWS colleagues in Germany and Switzerland have already participated in missions.

Our partners in the USA

In the USA, we also work with organizations that are primarily involved in environmental protection. These include Central Park Conservancy (New York), Chicago Parks Foundation (Chicago), Keep Massachusetts Beautiful (Boston), Pacific Beach Coalition (San Francisco), Beaches Sea Turtle Patrol (Jacksonville), Feeding America (San Francisco), Women’s Lunch Place (Boston), Big Brothers Big Sisters (Chicago), Feeding Northeast Florida (Jacksonville), Special Olympics (Chicago), Someone Cares Soup Kitchen (Costa Mesa), Greater Chicago Food Depository (Chicago), Greater Boston Food Bank (Boston), City Harvest (New York).

As a result, DWS employees in the U.S. have been able to volunteer for missions including beach and park clean-ups and gardening.

Our strategic partners

Healthy Seas

Since 2020, DWS has supported the marine conservation organization Healthy Seas in its efforts to rid the world's oceans of ghost nets, saving the lives of countless marine creatures.
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