"How to Turn Teen Girls Into Financial Prodigies."
Corporate Responsibility
ING U.S. aspires to use its knowledge, skills, and resources to make a real difference in people’s lives. In our communities, we are dedicated to helping people achieve financial independence and build more satisfying lives. The cornerstone of our approach is “empowerment” – providing individuals with the knowledge, tools, and opportunities they need to take charge of their financial lives and prepare for their future.
Press Releases
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11/23/2010 | Atlanta, GA ING Employee Giving Campaign Raises Nearly $2 Million For Charities |
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11/04/2010 | New York, NY ING Run For Something Better Reaches $1 Million Fundraising Milestone |
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10/28/2010 | New York, NY Thurgood Marshall College Fund Honors ING Foundation President Rhonda Mims at the 23rd Anniversary Awards Dinner: Developing Minds. Delivering Dreams. |
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06/16/2011 | dailyfinance.com
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04/18/2011 | greenbiz.com
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ING Girls Inc picture with girls smiling
ING Girls Inc picture with girls smiling
ING-Girls Inc. Presentation
Two High School Girls Making a Presentation about Investment. Two participants in the ING-Girls Inc. Investment Challenge make a presentation about their portfolio.
ING Run for Something Better Logo
ING Run for Something Better Logo
Pres Presents NTOY Award
President Barack Obama presents the 2012 National Teacher of the Year Award to Rebecca Mieliwocki, a seventh-grade English teacher in Burbank, California. ING is a national sponsor of the National Teacher of the Year Award program.














