Across our operating areas, Suncor supports local programs and projects that help people and families thrive.
By working with community partners, we focus our investments on health and safety, learning and skills development and strengthening community connection.

Stories of giving

Strengthening the communities we call home

Strong communities are built through collaboration, commitment and local action. Stories of giving highlights the people, organizations and partnerships helping create meaningful change in the places where Suncor employees live and work.

From expanding access to health care and supporting education and skills development to strengthening community connections, these stories showcase the impact of community investments across our areas of operation.

Our funding priorities

Community and culture
Supporting local initiatives that strengthen the areas we live and work by supporting social services, celebrating culture and supporting Indigenous communities.
Health and safety
Expanding access to health care and wellness systems by supporting programs that deliver timely, safe and effective care.
Education and workforce development
Supporting learning, skills development and career pathways that help people succeed today and into the future.

How we invest in our communities

Regional giving

A map of Canada and the United States illustrating the areas where Suncor operates.

At Suncor, we believe in purposeful community investment that reflects the values of our people and the places we call home. We do this through giving in the areas where we operate, the Suncor Energy Foundation, or on behalf of Syncrude – where we are the operator.

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Employee giving

We support employee contributions to communities and the causes that matter most.

People stand behind a pickup truck outside a building, handing red reusable shopping bags filled with food and supplies from the truck bed to others standing nearby.
A Suncor employee volunteering at the Children’s Cottage in Calgary. She is wearing a SunCares t-shirt, and is preparing food in the facility’s kitchen, surrounded by food containers and supplies.
A group of volunteers wearing matching red aprons stand together inside a food donation or distribution area, holding a large thank you sign, with storage shelves and posted notices visible in the background.
Several children and an adult stand around a round table inside a community room, stacking oversized wooden blocks into a tall tower, with chairs, activity stations and posters visible in the background.

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 2026 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