| Country | Number of projects supported | Number of employee participations | Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Country France |
Number of projects supported 444 |
Number of employee participations 2,224 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)5,000 |
|
Country Germany |
Number of projects supported 22 |
Number of employee participations 27 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)363 |
|
Country Belgium |
Number of projects supported 14 |
Number of employee participations 18 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)313 |
|
Country Spain |
Number of projects supported 12 |
Number of employee participations 16 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)112 |
|
Country Greece |
Number of projects supported 1 |
Number of employee participations 1 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)5 |
|
Country Netherlands |
Number of projects supported 9 |
Number of employee participations 9 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)141 |
|
Country Czech Republic |
Number of projects supported 12 |
Number of employee participations 13 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)61 |
|
Country United Kingdom, Ireland and Isle of Wight |
Number of projects supported 49 |
Number of employee participations 50 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)371 |
|
Country Slovakia |
Number of projects supported 21 |
Number of employee participations 21 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)236 |
|
Country Portugal |
Number of projects supported 18 |
Number of employee participations 23 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)374 |
|
Country Nordic countries |
Number of projects supported 9 |
Number of employee participations 9 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)67 |
|
Country Colombia |
Number of projects supported 3 |
Number of employee participations 18 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)42 |
|
Country New Zealand |
Number of projects supported - |
Number of employee participations - |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)- |
|
Country Canada |
Number of projects supported 13 |
Number of employee participations 74 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)110 |
|
Country Italy |
Number of projects supported 6 |
Number of employee participations 24 |
Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)50 |
| Total |
Total Number of projects supported 633 |
Total Number of employee participations 2,527 |
Total Amounts distributed to foundations (in € thousands)7,243 |
Chantiers & Territoires Solidaires endowment fund
Created in 2016, the Chantiers & Territoires Solidaires endowment fund supports community projects located close to the Grand Paris Express sites where VINCI Group companies are working. Through this endowment fund, the VINCI Group aims to support the local non-profit ecosystem. This initiative aims to ensure that worksites in neighbourhoods become places for meeting up and exchanges to create a positive social impact on the ground. Since the endowment fund was launched, more than €1.7 million of funding has been awarded and 121 non-profits have been supported. In 2025, 17 community associations in the areas crossed by VINCI’s Grand Paris Express worksites received €173,000 of funding. Large numbers of worksite visits and immersion placements covering construction trades were also organised at these sites for beneficiaries from local community organisations.
Initiatives Sogea-Satom pour l’Afrique (Issa)
Since it was launched 19 years ago, the Initiatives Sogea-Satom pour l’Afrique (Issa) programme has supported social entrepreneurship projects and access to essential services through both financial assistance and skills-based sponsorship by employees. It involves local projects initiated in various areas (education, health, energy, local crafts, food production self-sufficiency, etc.) with a special focus on women-led projects. To date, Issa has supported 410 projects for a total of more than €7.7 million in 22 countries. In 2025, 27 new economic and social initiatives were supported, for a total budget of over €610,000 (30 initiatives in 2024 with a budget of €638,000).
| Number of projects supported | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Access to essential services | Social entrepreneurship | Total | Number of countries involved | Total amount paid (in € thousands) | |
| 2025 | 16 | 11 | 27 | 12 | 611 |
| 2024 | 16 | 14 | 30 | 12 | 638 |
| 2023 | 12 | 11 | 23 | 13 | 518 |
Support for solidarity and development projects
Wherever they operate, Group companies support solidarity and development initiatives, including actions that are outside the scope of the various foundations and endowment funds. Tailored to address local challenges, these initiatives vary depending on the region and its socio-economic circumstances. They are also tied to the nature of the work carried out by Group companies (large-scale projects completed in short time frames or recurring work), as well as to the presence or not of Group companies over the long term, etc.
In line with the Group’s decentralised model, each company is responsible for implementing the actions required to promote the Group’s all-round performance, ensuring alignment with the commitments from the VINCI Manifesto. All the corresponding budgets are not currently consolidated at Group level. Nevertheless, VINCI has key metrics and indicators for tracking and reporting on its community initiatives.