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12 TARGET 2010 ANNUAL REPORT
In 2010, we completed 32
TARGET SCHOOL LIBRARY
MAKEOVERS, donating new
books, design elements and
technology totaling $7 million.
In partnership with national
non-profit organization First
Book, we furthered our
COMMITMENT TO READING
by distributing 1 million new
books to schools in all
50 states and the District
of Columbia.
To truly be part of the community, we play an
active role in shaping its future. Since 1946,
Target has committed 5 percent of its income
to communities. Today, that totals more than $3
million a week. Together with our guests, Target
is committed to paving a path to graduation
bysupportingK-12education;reducingour
environmentalimpact;inspiringourguests,
team members and their families as they strive
toachievewell-being;andoperatingsafestores
that help our communities thrive.
Our longstanding commitment to education
reached a key milestone in 2010 with our
announcement of plans to donate more than
$500 million by the end of 2015, bringing our
support of education to more than $1 billion.
The focus of our efforts is to put more U.S.
children on the path to graduation.
We’re also committed to investing in the health
and sustainability of our communities. In 2010,
we announced environmental commitments
and set milestones for efcient operations to
reduce waste, water usage and greenhouse gas
emissions, and to increase the efciency of our
buildings and the transportation of merchandise.
We will track our progress toward these
commitments on our corporate responsibility
website, Target.com/hereforgood.
Committed to
Our
Communities