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IKEA · Human Initiatives

A quiet, transparent archive of IKEA’s charitable contributions (2004–2023).
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2004 Donation of proceeds from the blue IKEA bag after the Indian Ocean earthquake‑tsunami
#IKEABlueBag#HumanitarianAid#UNICEF2004
2005 Provision of 500,000 blankets for Kashmir relief
#IKEABlankets#KashmirRelief#DisasterResponse
2005 Supplying furniture to more than 100 “bridge schools” in Liberia
#IKEAForEducation#LiberiaSchools#BridgeSchools
2008 Sale of a crocodile toy in Beijing after Sichuan earthquake (profits to children)
#IKEAcrocodileToy#SichuanAid#KidsFirst
2013 Donation of over USD 2.6 million to UNICEF after Typhoon Haiyan (Philippines)
#IKEAHurricaneHaiyan#PhilippinesRelief#UNICEFSupport
ongoing Support for U.S. forest restoration projects
#IKEAReforestation#GreenFuture#USForests
2022 €20 million donation to UNHCR for Ukrainian relief (March 3)
#IKEAUkraineAid#UNHCR#RefugeeSupport
2023 €10 million donation to Médecins Sans Frontières after Turkey‑Syria earthquake
#IKEAMedicalAid#TurkeySyriaQuake#MSFSupport
2005 Establishment of the “IKEA Social Initiative” (September)
#IKEACommunity#SocialInitiative#CorporateResponsibility
2009 IKEA became a major institutional partner of UNICEF (Feb 23)
#IKEAUNICEFPartner#GlobalImpact#Philanthropy
ongoing Collection of €16.7 million from soft‑toy sales for UNICEF & child rescue
#IKEASoftToys#ChildRescue#UNICEFFunding
2013 Distribution of soft toys to children in Myanmar after Cyclone Nargis
#IKEAMyanmarAid#StormNargis#KidsFirst
2009 For each solar lamp sold by Sunnen, IKEA donates an additional lamp to UNICEF (since June)
#IKEASolarLights#SunnenPartnership#UNICEFSolar
2011 Commitment to donate $62 million to aid Somali refugees in Kenya (September)
#IKEAKenyaRefugees#SomaliaAid#UNHCRSupport
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