Sustainability For Our For Our Creating Value For the For Our Managing Appendix at MetLife Workforce Customers as an Investor Environment Communities Responsibly Financial Health MetLife Foundation provides grants to nonprofit organizations dedicated to helping people manage household budgets, grow their incomes and put good financial habits into practice. Its initiatives help people to save and plan for the future, create more certainty in their lives and recover from the unexpected. From supporting workforce development programs to empowering financial technology organizations to provide services to low- and moderate-income people, MetLife Foundation continually seeks to expand opportunities for improving financial health for people around the world. Learn more about our Financial Health initiatives. TECHNOVATION (CHILE) GENERATION (INDIA) INCLUSION PLUS (KOREA) Technovation is a global technology and Since 2019, MetLife Foundation has For the fourth consecutive year, MetLife entrepreneurship education nonprofit with a partnered with Generation to enhance the Foundation supported Inclusion Plus mission to empower girls and their families financial health of young people through Solution Lab, an accelerator for financial to tackle real-world problems using cutting- skilling, training and employment, setting technology (fintech) social enterprises edge technologies, such as mobile and them on a path toward earning a steady focused on building the financial health of artificial intelligence. With a grant from MetLife income and improving their long-term low- and moderate-income South Korean Foundation, Technovation partnered with financial health. In 2021, Generation enrolled families. In 2021, the lab supported 10 social the Chile-based nonprofit TecnologĂa con more than 1,600 students from low-income enterprises with three months of mentorship, nombre de Mujer to engage youth, parents, families in workforce programs and in tech an opportunity to win $150,000 in scale-up educators and mentors in science, technology, roles. As a result, Generation achieved a grants, as well as to network with a group of engineering and mathematics (STEM) 92% graduation rate and 81% placement rate 22 impact investors through a Virtual Deal entrepreneurship programs, reaching 550 girls. within 90 days—66% of students Share Live day for follow-on investments. were women. The cohort of entrepreneurs represented a diverse mix of solutions, including a service to waive housing deposits for young people, a platform for gig workers to find jobs and an insurance platform for seniors and disabled people. 2021 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 67
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