INCLUSIVE GROWTH Goldman Sachs Gives Goldman Sachs Gives fosters innovative ideas, works to solve economic and social issues, and enables progress in underserved communities globally. Goldman Sachs’ current and retired senior employees work together to recommend grants to qualifying nonprofit organizations to help them achieve their goals. Since 2010, Goldman Sachs Gives has granted more than $2 billion to over 8,000 nonprofits in 100 countries around the world. In 2021, Goldman Sachs Gives deployed over $230 million in grants to support pioneering nonprofit organizations and firm initiatives. Analyst Impact Fund The Analyst Impact Fund has generated more than $2.7 million in grants to 93 nonprofits to date. Teams of analysts each identify a nonprofit tackling a global challenge and pitch Goldman Sachs leadership on an innovative solution, competing to win a grant Goldman Sachs Gives has from Goldman Sachs Gives for their chosen nonprofit. provided more than $2B in 2021 Winner: Lime Connect grants and partnered with In 2021, a team of Goldman Sachs analysts from New York City over 8,000 nonprofits in 100 and Salt Lake City — who proudly identify as either having a countries. disability or being an ally to people with disabilities — pitched Lime Connect to senior leadership and won $250,000. This nonprofit attracts, prepares, and connects people with disabilities to scholarships, internships, and full-time opportunities with leading corporations. relief and recovery efforts in India, prioritizing frontline To scale Lime Connect’s impact and mission, the team will health facilities in key cities, such as Bengaluru, Hyderabad, develop a digital platform that integrates the organization’s Mumbai, and New Delhi, with help that include vaccination, existing resources into an accessible, modern framework that mental health, and economic recovery efforts. supports community building and outcome tracking. Lime Connect has worked with Goldman Sachs for nearly 15 years Relief Efforts for Ukraine on disability inclusion. Goldman Sachs has been focused on how to effectively COVID-19 Relief Fund help communities impacted by the conflict in Ukraine. Goldman Sachs and its employees have deployed over The Goldman Sachs COVID-19 Relief Fund was created to help the $3 million in donations to support nonprofit organizations world’s hardest-hit communities during the pandemic. This fund providing Ukrainian families with emergency assistance, has deployed $54 million to more than 300 nonprofits across 31 such as food, medical care, and essential goods, as people countries. Last year, this included $10 million to support COVID-19 have fled their homes. Sustainability Report 2021 Inclusive Growth | Driving Change Across Our Firm 80

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