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2023 achievements

Procurement in natural disasters

Turquia y Siria

+2.7 mdp

Guerrero

+55.5 mdp

+1 million

people impacted by initiatives financed by Cultural Promotion

2,007

Inspiring Young Boys and Girls with Disabilities benefited to continue their studies


+71 thousand

beneficiaries of the Supérate con Fundación BBVA platform

Opening of the st School for Inspiring Young Boys and Girls with 60 students


+50 thousand

scholarship recipients of the BBVA Scholarship Program for Inspiring Young Boys and Girls

+30 thousand

people were impacted by the recovery of public spaces of the Mi Comunidad program


+87 thousand

beneficiaries in the event of natural disasters

+323 thousand

direct beneficiaries of our educational alliances

Mission


The mission of Fundación BBVA in Mexico is to actively pursue and allocate resources to empower vulnerable populations through social development programs. These initiatives include scholarships, educational programs, cultural and artistic promotion activities, as well as direct assistance in the face of disasters or catastrophes. Our overarching goal is to create opportunities for sustainable progress and contribute to the establishment of a more equitable and just society, ultimately benefiting Mexico as a whole.

Vision


To be the leading organization in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility by promoting social mobility and the reduction of inequalities through education and social development.

Our contribution
to the SDGs

The Fundación BBVA México has made the SDGs a priority in its social action strategy, identifying those in which it can generate a greater positive impact and working on initiatives that address these issues.

We impact, with some of our actions, the following SDGs:

Goals impacted by SDGs

47% IRR

the value of each peso invested in the program is 100% recovered in the first five years

100%

of graduates overcome their condition of poverty

84%

of the graduates obtained their first job


80%

of graduates are the first in their families to finish university

47%

of scholarship recipients study
at top 50 universities

To promote social mobility through education, providing support to exceptionally talented students facing socioeconomic disadvantages so that they can develop their talents and continue their studies in middle school, high school and university.

SDGs to which we contribute

Directly

Beneficiaries by school level

Middle School

17,173

High School

13,934

University

19,181

+50 thousand young people received support during 2023 as part of the BBVA Scholarships for Inspiring Young Boys and Girls program in any of its modalities.

2,983

Inspiring Young Boys and Girls are indigenous

382

recipients on online education

84% of our graduates
have obtained their first professional job

Working at BBVA

130

employees


6,964

BBVA employees participated as mentors, contributing a total of 9,015 hours to this program.

The hours invested by employees in the mentoring program have a value of +8.5 million pesos.


Main results of the program

100%
of the recipients overcome poverty

80%
of recipients are the first in their families to finish university.

75%
of our college-educated scholarship recipients exceed their mothers’ basic education level.

77%

of our graduates
are women.


Internal rate of return

+71

thousand students received feedback

+4.1

progress for students who took the formative pathway

+80mil

new users created.

To improve the cognitive and socioemotional skills of people with educational levels equivalent to middle and high school through a digital tool to contribute to school continuity, regularization and social mobility.

we contribute
SDGs to which

SDGs to which
we contribute

Directly

Supérate con Fundación BBVA contributes to leveling up the Inspiring Young Boys and Girls and helping them develop skills.

Platform effects by learning
object (scale 0 to 100)

Students who completed the Supérate Route scored 4.1 points higher than their peers who did not.

96%

school continuity

2,007

recipients with
disabilities

+7 points

in the recipients’ Quality
of Life Index

Promote school continuity, incorporation into the labor market and social mobility of students with disabilities in situations of socioeconomic vulnerability through scholarships and multidisciplinary support for scholarship recipients and families.

we contribute
SDGs to which

SDGs to which
we contribute

Directly

This year we are increasing our reach by +300% compared to 2022.

BBVA scholarships for kids with disabilities cover the 32 states of the Mexican Republic with 2,007 beneficiaries.


One year after becoming recipients, all dimensions of the quality of life index increased for the first generation.

Quality of life index

Beneficiaries by grade level or current program

1st

School for Inspiring
Young Boys and Girls

+34

thousand founders
through Inspiratón

60

First-grade students
in the first generation

To provide excellent education to students through a solid team of professionals who contribute to form the educational foundations so that students can acquire cognitive and social competencies that will culminate in their academic continuity through university.

we contribute
SDGs to which

Directly

The School for Inspiring Young Boys and Girls is committed to delivering high-quality education to students in vulnerable circumstances.

The goal for the first generation is 2035, the year they will enter University.

Educational model

Educational model

Pillars

98.7

IReNe, the highest result in BBVA México

70

percentage points increase in the perception of security


+2

points in the
Social
Cohesion Index

+3

points in
community
satisfaction

+30

thousand direct
beneficiaries

+2

points in the Social Cohesion Index

+3

points in community satisfaction

+30

thousand direct beneficiaries

To intervene in communities in situations of insecurity, urban and social deterioration, to promote social cohesion and recover the value of housing, contributing to the reduction of social inequality.

we contribute
SDGs to which

SDGs to which
we contribute

Directly

Program results

Through art and citizen participation we are able to get closer to the communities

We rehabilitated the urban environment


We have begun rebuilding the social fabric through neighborhood committees

Building community through our partnerships



Social cohesion

Neighborhood Social Cohesion Index (NSCI)1

Size of NSCI

Percentage of people who perceive their community as safe
(+70 percentage points)

Value for the Tijuana Metropolitan Area. 2022: 24%2


Recovery of public space

Average community
rating (+3.6)

Value for the Tijuana Metropolitan Area, 2022: 7.9243

Perception of the quality
of public services


Perception of capital gain

Percentage of people who perceive that the value of their
home has increased (+68 percentage points

1 Index created by Fundación Holgares and México Evalúa. The indicator is a number between 0 and 10, with 10 being the maximum degree of social cohesion.
2 National Survey of Victimization and Perception of Public Security (CENVIPE) (IN EGI) 2022.
3 Source: Módulo de Bienestar Autoreportado (BIARE) INEGI, July 2022.
Font:Information survey conducted by Fundación BBVA, 176 surveys were conducted for the beneficiary communities and 11 focus groups, for neighboring communities.

+323 thousand

people benefited

24

CSOs supported

To contribute to the reduction of unequal educational opportunities for people with social needs belonging to groups that face structural discrimination through collaboration with civil society organizations.

we contribute
SDGs to which

SDGs to which
we contribute

Directly

Quiera, Fundación ABM

Direct beneficiaries: 536

Superación Excelencia Resultados A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 4,459

Superación Excelencia Resultados A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 60

Mexicanos Primero, Visión 2030 A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 287,598

Voluntariado SEDENA A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 120

Banco Santander México / Fideicomiso F/2001089-0 Bécalos

Direct beneficiaries: 6,189

Fundación UNAM A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 180

Fondo Patrimonial a favor del COLMEX A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 56

IPPLIAP I.A.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 108

Educar A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 119

Construyendo y Creciendo A.C

Direct beneficiaries: 100

Fundación Comunitaria Oaxaca A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 120

Christel House de México A.C

Direct beneficiaries: 1,400

Instituto Nuevo Amanecer A.B.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 138

Fundación Tarahumara José A. Llaguno A.B.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 1,150

Impulso Universitario A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 78

Asociación Cultural Internacional A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 50

Promoción Social Integral A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 130

Fundación Pro Zona Mazahua I.A.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 318

Enseña por México I.A.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 4,520

Fundación Educa México A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 459

Proeducación I.A.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 10,958

Jóvenes Constructores de la Comunidad A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 400

Cruz Roja Mexicana I.A.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 4,000

Quiera, Fundación ABM

Direct beneficiaries: 536

Superación Excelencia Resultados A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 4,459

Superación Excelencia Resultados A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 60

Mexicanos Primero, Visión 2030 A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 287,598

Voluntariado SEDENA A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 120

Banco Santander México / Fideicomiso F/2001089-0 Bécalos

Direct beneficiaries: 6,189

Fundación UNAM A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 180

Fondo Patrimonial a favor del COLMEX A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 56

IPPLIAP I.A.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 108

Educar A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 119

Construyendo y Creciendo A.C

Direct beneficiaries: 100

Fundación Comunitaria Oaxaca A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 120

Christel House de México A.C

Direct beneficiaries: 1,400

Instituto Nuevo Amanecer A.B.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 138

Fundación Tarahumara José A. Llaguno A.B.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 1,150

Impulso Universitario A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 78

Asociación Cultural Internacional A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 50

Promoción Social Integral A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 130

Fundación Pro Zona Mazahua I.A.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 318

Enseña por México I.A.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 4,520

Fundación Educa México A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 459

Proeducación I.A.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 10,958

Jóvenes Constructores de la Comunidad A.C.

Direct beneficiaries: 400

Cruz Roja Mexicana I.A.P.

Direct beneficiaries: 4,000

2

thousand
hygiene kits

+106

tons
of food

+78 thousand

people
benefited

2

mil kits de higiene

+106

toneladas de alimento

+78 mil

personas beneficiadas

To implement humanitarian aid and support actions for the population living in emergency, risk or extraordinary situations during natural disasters.

we contribute
SDGs to which

Directly


Turkey and Syria need us

Fundación BBVA’s impact in Mexico through UNICEF

Syria

Program

Turkey

95 people had access to primary health care

Health and nutrition

181 children received immunization services

384 people had access to water, sanitation and hygiene services

Hygiene

152 people had access to drinking water

70 children had access to formal and non-formal education

Education

167 children had access to formal and non-formal education

6 children received psychosocial and mental health support services

Child protection

126 children received psychosocial support

40 people benefited

Social protection

Thanks to everyone who donated, we raised $2.7 million pesos for the rescue and support of 1,220 in Syria and Turkey.

Juntos por Guerrero

After Hurricane Otis struck Guerrero, we provided an initial funding of $50 million pesos to ensure that the education of children and young people in the affected communities continues uninterrupted.

We are Fundación BBVA


Fundación BBVA México implements cutting-edge initiatives that support economic development and the reduction of inequalities.



We are a non-profit organization, authorized donor, responsible for carrying out the social action initiatives of Grupo Financiero BBVA México.



The Fundación BBVA México 2023 Annual Report details the strategy, future prospects and main achievements of our programs.



This 2023 Annual Report has been subject to a limited verification by Ernst & Young (EY), an independent entity of our organization. The assurance was conducted on selected content of the report in accordance with the GRI Standards. Specific details on the scope of this verification are available in the Independent Review section. The verification practice of Fundación BBVA México is aligned with BBVA’s global strategy.



In commitment to sustainable development and based on the lessons learned from monitoring and evaluating our initiatives, we updated our materiality analysis in 2023.

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Fundación BBVA México implements cutting-edge initiatives that support economic development and the reduction of inequalities.



We are a non-profit organization, authorized donor, responsible for carrying out the social action initiatives of Grupo Financiero BBVA México.



The Fundación BBVA México 2023 Annual Report details the strategy, future prospects and main achievements of our programs.



This 2023 Annual Report has been subject to a limited verification by Ernst & Young (EY), an independent entity of our organization. The assurance was conducted on selected content of the report in accordance with the GRI Standards. Specific details on the scope of this verification are available in the Independent Review section. The verification practice of Fundación BBVA México is aligned with BBVA’s global strategy.



En compromiso con el desarrollo sostenible y con base en los aprendizajes generados a partir del monitoreo y evaluación de nuestras iniciativas, en 2023 actualizamos nuestra materialidad.