Corporate Responsibility

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.

Videos
Media Highlights
01/25/2013 | NBC6 Miami

Ultrarunner Dane Rauschenberg met dozens of runners at Miami's Vineland K-8 Center school as they prepared for the ING Run For Something Better in conjunction with the ING Miami Marathon and Half M...

10/27/2012 | Running Bun

This running blogger highlights the ING Run for Something Better and OrangeLaces programs.

10/24/2012 | Run with Jess

This running blogger encourages her readers to 'Orange Up' to support runners in the ING New York City Marathon and the youth running programs supported by the...

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ING Girls Inc picture with girls smiling

ING Girls Inc picture with girls smiling

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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.

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ING Run for Something Better Logo

ING Run for Something Better Logo

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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.

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1st Place Rebecca Brewer

ING Unsung Heroes 2011 First Place winner Rebecca Brewer with her students. Brewer, a biology teacher at Troy High School in Troy, Mich., earned the award for “Mini-Med School” program.

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