Community Engagement Where Is Our Impact? Through purposeful investments, employee engagement and advocacy efforts, Boeing supports partnerships and programs that align with our business, create value and help build better communities worldwide. Boeing charitable grants drive positive, lasting change in the communities where our employees and their families live and work. Boeing focuses on opportunities that inspire our future, empower our heroes and strengthen our homes, with an emphasis on advancing racial equity, protecting the environment and combating systemic racism. In 2021, Boeing and its employees invested over $187 million and volunteered 290,000 hours to help build better communities worldwide. Since 2020, Boeing has committed over $30 million to organizations working toward racial equity and social justice, including over $15.3 million in 2021. Goal: Community Engagement Build better, more equitable communities through corporate investments, employee engagement programs and advocacy efforts Read about Boeing Global Engagement 2022 purposeful giving. 2021 Highlights Approx. $2B in Boeing community investments over the last 10 years Since 2020, $30M toward racial equity & social justice More than $187M in community investments in 2021 $13M to support humanitarian relief , including COVID-19 $18.7M in support of veterans programs in 2021 Boeing employees contributed more than $36.5M to charitable causes in 2021 In 2021, we partnered with more than 13,900 community partners globally More than 8M students reached through Boeing’s hands-on STEM learning program FUTURE U. since 2019 In 2021, 648 organizations received contributions supporting STEM education and workforce development 37 unique grants supporting environmental programs in 2021 In 2021, 290,000 volunteer hours worldwide 2022 Sustainability Report 62 Contents People Introduction Communities Operations Reporting Approach & Governance Products & Services

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