Sustainability Report 2021

Working With our Communities IGO Corporate Giving IGO has a committed Corporate Giving Program that enables us to live our purpose, Making a Difference and is the centrepiece to our engagement with our host communities. We are proud of our Corporate Giving Program and how our people have each made a difference to the organisations that we support. These activities show how our employees live our value of Being Better Together. Corporate giving is more than donations, it is about meaningful engagement, and our Corporate Giving Program is guided by our Corporate Giving Standard, which comprises three elements: cash, in-kind donations and support of employee’s charitable activities. IGO’s Corporate Giving budget is based on a percentage of IGO’s revenue, which at present equates to 0.075% of total revenue. In FY21, IGO’s Corporate Giving Program made a difference to over 60 organisations and programs, with total payments of A$654,000. This has been our most significant year to date in terms of financial giving, emphasising our purpose, Making a Difference. We made further contributions above and beyond this commitment in FY21 to support the Norseman and Esperance communities’ response to the unexpected and increased economic pressures from the summer bushfires in 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic and pledged an additional A$250,000, bringing our total corporate giving spend for the year to A$904,000. IGO encourages employee involvement in local charities and good causes, and many of our people took advantage of IGO’s Volunteer Leave, which provides employees with up to two days paid leave per annum to assist with charitable causes. Our people volunteered 677 hours of their time in FY21 – that’s over 90 days of our people helping others. Madalah Charity Ball FY21 CORPORATE GIVING CONTRIBUTIONS Beneficiary Contribution (A$) Clontarf Foundation 25,000 CoRE Learning Foundation 25,000 Dandjoo Darbalung 15,000 Earbus Foundation WA 75,000 Ronald McDonald House 60,250 Royal Flying Doctor Service WA 75,000 Stars Foundation (previously Girls Academy) 25,000 Teach Learn Grow 50,000 Shire of Esperance – COVID-19 Recovery Plan 150,000 Shire of Dundas – Bushfire Recovery Plan 100,000 Other Community Projects 303,750 Total 904,000 IGO SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2021— 49

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