Perhaps Congress should suggest the auto industry forgo "giving" and corporate jets.
In 2005, GM and the GM Foundation contributed more than $61 million to charitable causes through cash contributions, in-kind donations, and participation in charity events. GM typically donates products, components, and other equipment to a variety of universities, colleges, vocational schools, secondary schools, and correctional institutions with automotive-service or engineering programs. GM also donates non-product equipment and real estate to selected non-profit charitable institutions in the communities in which we operate. In addition, the company participates in numerous charity events benefiting a diverse group of philanthropic causes and organizations. These contributions reach their target groups through the GM Foundation and GM corporate contributions.
In 2005, GM and the GM Foundation contributed more than $61 million to charitable causes through cash contributions, in-kind donations, and participation in charity events. GM typically donates products, components, and other equipment to a variety of universities, colleges, vocational schools, secondary schools, and correctional institutions with automotive-service or engineering programs. GM also donates non-product equipment and real estate to selected non-profit charitable institutions in the communities in which we operate. In addition, the company participates in numerous charity events benefiting a diverse group of philanthropic causes and organizations. These contributions reach their target groups through the GM Foundation and GM corporate contributions.