By Ford Philanthropy and Ford Archives Teams
This September marks a significant milestone: 75 years of strengthening communities and helping build a better world through Ford Philanthropy (formerly Ford Motor Company Fund).
Among the nonprofits and community organizations receiving some of the company’s earliest support are three organizations that remain key partners of Ford Philanthropy today.
The American Red Cross
During World War I, Ford worked with the U.S. Surgeon General’s office to design a Model T-based ambulance ideal for battlefield conditions that were used by the American Red Cross and other organizations during the war. During World War II, Ford partnered with the American Red Cross to host blood drives and provide vehicles to the American Red Cross Motor Corp. – a group of women volunteers who visited and transported wounded or sick soldiers and delivered blood, food and supplies to airstrips for overseas transport.
American Red Cross received one of the philanthropy’s first contributions when it was established in 1949. Through the years, we have hosted employee blood drives at Ford plants and offices across Southeast Michigan, supported relief and rebuilding efforts for hundreds of natural disasters and have been a longtime member of the American Red Cross Disaster Giving Program.