We are committed to purposeful community investment through targeted and meaningful actions rooted in the places where our employees live and work. We support the development of resilient local economies, health and well-being, quality education and strong Indigenous communities through donations, sponsorships and employee giving.

Working together with local partners, we support initiatives that align with our values and funding priorities, focusing on grassroots initiatives and seeking innovative solutions that will create a lasting impact for future generations.

Through the following funding priorities, we aim to strengthen the local communities in and around the regions in which we operate.

Our funding priorities

Community and culture
Foster strong and sustainable communities by supporting local initiatives and Indigenous well-being.
Health and safety
Enhance the well-being of individuals and communities by supporting access to health resources, mental and physical wellness initiatives, and safety programs.
Education and workforce development
Support development of current and future workforces to build a skilled talent pool and meet evolving community and industry needs.

How we invest in our communities

Two Suncor employees put school supplies in backpacks for kids.

Community giving

We believe in purposeful community investment that reflects the values of our people and the places we call home.

Explore community giving
Four Suncor employees stand behind a stainless steel counter in a commercial kitchen, wearing matching SunCares t-shirts and food-safe gloves.

Employee giving

We support employees who give their time and resources to causes that matter to them through volunteering, fundraising and matched giving.
 

Explore our SunCares program
Two family members hugging.

Petro‑Canada CareMakers Foundation™

Raising funds and building awareness to strengthen the work of charitable organizations in Canada that support family caregivers.

Visit the CareMakers website

Community sponsorships

We support events and initiatives that bring people together, celebrate culture and strengthen community life.
A female Indigenous youth at an Indspire event. She is smiling and is wearing long beaded earrings.
A person stands at a podium on a stage, speaking at the Energy Safety Conference and Tradeshow 2026, with blue stage lighting, curtains and a large presentation screen visible in the background.
Suncor/ Pride "diversity" pins in bucket placed on a table.
Suncor employees walking in the 2025 Calgary Stampede Parade. They are holding a banner that displays the Calgary Stampede logo beside the Suncor logo, and the Suncor float is behind them.

Indspire

Energy Safety Council

Wood Buffalo Pride

Calgary Stampede

Rendering of the new CASA House youth mental health facility in Fort McMurray.

Mental health matters

Suncor invests $5.5 million to expand youth mental health care, including new Fort McMurray facility