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ANNUAL REPORT 2015 CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP

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Page 1: Corp Citizenship Annual Report 2015

ANNUAL REPORT

2015 CORPORATE

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“I am continuously inspired by the dedication

and altruistic support our professionals give

to local organizations that make our world

a better place. The details highlighted here

are a snapshot into the impact our people have

collectively made. I encourage our readers to visit

our Corporate Citizenship Site and read the stories

that demonstrate the breadth and reach of our

community impact.”

/ JULIE HOWARD, CHAIRMAN & CEO

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In 2015, employees across the globe donated their time, money, and expertise to hundreds of organizations that are making a positive difference on our communities.

HOURSVOLUNTEERED

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NEARLY 200 ORGANIZATIONS received volunteer hours, donations or both

35 LOCATIONS

across the U.S. plus Toronto, London, Dubai,

India, and Chile

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125,000Y O U T HPOSITIVELY IMPACTED

as part of our

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1400 HRS

Navigant’s annual ALL EMPLOYEE SERVICE DAY

was held on April 25, 2015. Employees rolled up their sleeves with friends and family to

benefit 35 non-profit organizations across 85% OF OUR OFFICES. Volunteers spent

and had an impact on 23,000 youth as part of the Campaign.

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In 2013, Navigant launched a company-wide campaign with a goal to positively impact one million youth by the year 2020 in college and career readiness.

$278,000

DONATED TO YOUTH-FOCUSED ORGANIZATIONS

IMPACT BY CHANNEL

27%KNOWLEDGE

21%LIFE SKILLS

17%HEALTH &

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17%FINANCIAL

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MORE THAN260,000 YOUTHIMPACTED TO DATE

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“This has been an incredibly rewarding process. It has been awesome to be able to see the progress that my student has made. It’s so neat to be able to share techniques to make reading more accessible, and hearing him say “Let’s read another story!” is always really cool. Although, hands down the best moment was last week when my student said that he loves tutoring – what a confirmation that we’re doing things that are not only helpful for the kids, but also fun.”

/ NAVIGANT TUTORMATE VOLUNTEER

1MX2020 SPOTLIGHT: TUTORMATE

Twelve volunteers in the Washington D.C. office tutored first graders every week during the school year in one-one-

one sessions where they improved literacy by more than 43 percent.

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ACE Mentor Program

Alzheimer’s Association

America SCORES

American Conservatory Theater

American Diabetes Assocation

American Heart Association

American India Foundation

American Jewish Committee

American Lung Association

American Red Cross

Anandanilyam Orphanage

Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest

Arizona Commnity Foundation

Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education

Arizona Infragard

Aricona State University Foundation for a New American University

Asian Law Alliance

Atlanta Legal Aid Society

Atism Speaks

Ballard Boys & Girls Club

Bernie’s Book Bank

Better Government Association

Boys & Girls Clubs

BUILD

Camp Kesem

Captain Hope’s Kids

Caring Hands Soup Kitchen

CARPLS Legal Aid

CASA of Williamson County

Center For Children and Families (CFCF)

Center for Children’s Advocacy

Center for Disability & Elder Law

Children’s Hospital Foundation

Children’s Hospital of Chicago Foundation

Children’s National Medical Center

City of Boulder - Open Space & Mountain Parks

Claremont Middle School

COmmunity Hope, Inc.

Community Matters

Constitutional Rights Foundation of Chicago

Cookies for Kids’ Cancer

Covenant House

Cradles to Crayons

Cristo Rey St. Martin COllege Prep

Cycstic Fibrosis Foundation

Davison County 4H Leaders

Disabled Sports of the Eastern Sierra

Downtown Women’s Center

Dreams for Kids, Holiday for Hope

Dunbar Elementary Magnet School

Eagles Fifth District Center Telethon

East Village Youth Program

Easter Seals of South Florida

Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP)

Expect Miracles Foundation

FacesSF

Fairfield YMCA

Families of Children under Stress, Inc. (FOCUS)

First Book Canada

Florida Hospital Foundation

Food Bank of the Rockies

Food for Friends

Foster Youth in Action

Friends of Ferdinand Indiana, Inc.

Friends of the Folsom Zoo Sanctuary

Gay Men’s Health Criss

Gift of Adoption Fund

Girl Scouts

Glencoe Youth Services

Good Amaritan Network of Hamilton County

Grady Health Foundation

Healthcare for the Homeless-Houston

Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights

Hendricks Regional Health Foundation

HFS Chicago Scholars

Hillsborough County Bar Foundation, Inc.

Hopewell Valley Education Foundation

I Heart Hungry Kids

Illinois Legal Aid Online

Imagine Guild Inc.

Impact Lives

Indianapolis Monumental Marathon

Innovations for Learning

Institute for Learning

Insttute of Medicine of Chicago

JA Worldwide

Juvenile Diabetes Foundation

Joseph Maley Foundation

Judges and Lawyers Breast Cancer Alert

Junior Achievement

Kerala State Council for Child Welfare

Kids Out

Kidspace Children’s Museum

King County Bar Foundation

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Kiwanis Club of Tampa

L.A. Works Garden for Environmental Education

Ladder Up

Lambda Legal

Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois

Latinos Progresando

Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley

Lawyers for the Creative Art

Legal Aid Society of Metropolitan Family Services

Legal Assistance Foundation

Legal Prep Charter Academies

Legal Services for Children

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Life Redeeming Ministries

Lighthouse Club

Little Black Pearl

Live by Living

Lowcountry Food Bank

Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago

March of Dimes

Maricopa Health Foundation

Mary’s Center

Metropolitan Family Services

Mission One Million

Mitchell Heart & Sole

National Association of Asian American Professionals

National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty

National Legal Aid & Defender Association

National Multiple Sclerosis Society

New Avenues for Youth

New Morning Youth and Family Services

New York Collaborates for Autism

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest

Northwestern Memorial Foundation

NuStar Foundation

Out for Education

Paul Laurence Dunbar Elementary

Peer Services, Inc.

Pennsylvania Innocence Project

Platte Healthcare Avera Foundation

Promising Pages

Red Cross Club / Grice Middle School

Richard House Children’s Hospice

Salvation Army

Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center

School on Wheels

Small Fry

Society of St. Vincent de Paul

So Others Might Eat

Someone Cares Soup Kitchen

Spitalfields City Farm

St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance

St. Peter Roman Catholica Church Early Childhood Education

Support Center for Child Advocates

Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Synapse House

Terevaka

The American Heart Association

The Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation

The Boys’ Club of New York

The Chicago Bar Foundation

The Children’s Home

The Children’s Place Association

The Field Museum

The Food Project

The Foundry Gallery

The Humane Society of the United States

The Princeton Child Development Institute

The Trevor Project

The Women’s Center

Thurgood Marshall Academy

Tour De Corn

Toys for Tots

TREC Edcation

TutorMate

Twin Lakes Food Bank

United Way

University of Chicago Charter School - North Kenwood / Oakland

Vail Valley Business Women’s Scholarship Fund

Valley Youth Theatre

Verona Public Library

Virtua Foundation

Vision 2000 Educational Foundation

Visually Impaired Preschool Services

Volunteers of America Deleware Valley

Washington Appleseed

Washington Area Women’s Foundation

Wendt Center for Loss and Healing

Westfield Day Care Center

Whittier Elementary School

Wildlife for Tomorrow Foundation

World Bicycle Relief

Wounded Warrior Project

Xico, Inc.

YMCA

YOUglycemia

Youth Guidance

YMCA

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CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP MISSION STATEMENT

Navigant is committed to being a

responsible corporate citizen. Key to our

long-term success, we seek to identify and

address the needs of the communities

where we work and live while maintaining

our stakeholder value. We strive to empower

our employees’ skill-based volunteering

efforts, provide charitable giving from

our foundations, and promote thought

leadership to effectively drive positive

change within our local communities.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH & VOLUNTEERISM PLATFORM

To focus our endeavors and deepen our

impact, Navigant has established a firm-

wide platform to empower the leaders

of tomorrow. Navigant employees are

committed to creating opportunities

for young people to grow, develop, and

collaborate. Through mentorship alliances,

local partnerships with schools, and youth

education-based organizations, our local

offices drive positive change in their

communities and help to enhance the

education and development of young people

in the geographies where we operate.

ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY PLATFORM

Navigant seeks to identify, promote, and

facilitate sustainable business activities

to improve the environmental impact of

our Firm and our professionals. We seek

to become thought leaders and set a

positive example for our clients and peers

with respect to sustainable practices.

We brought this strategy to life through

dedicated Navigant employees who drive

positive change both locally and across

the Firm. They help us leverage our shared

resources and raise awareness about

individual and collective behaviors that

have an impact on the environment. We

understand the importance of a long-term

commitment to improving the environment

and have put in place various initiatives to

build a strong foundation of sustainability.

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Navigant Consulting, Inc. (NYSE: NCI) is a specialized, global professional

services firm that helps clients take control of their future. Navigant’s

professionals apply deep industry knowledge, substantive technical

expertise, and an enterprising approach to help clients build, manage

and/or protect their business interests. With a focus on markets and

clients facing transformational change and significant regulatory or legal

pressures, the Firm primarily serves clients in the healthcare, energy

and financial services industries. Across a range of advisory, consulting,

outsourcing, and technology/analytics services, Navigant’s practitioners

bring sharp insight that pinpoints opportunities and delivers powerful

results. More information about Navigant can be found at navigant.com.

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