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Target's Purpose and History Hello! Welcome. We’re so glad you’re here.
With stores in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, 75% of the U.S. population lives within 10 miles of a Target store. The Target Team in your community collaborates with partners around the world for one important reason … To help all families discover the joy of everyday life. That’s our purpose.
Target is the place to find affordable, everyday essentials, fun, ease and inspiration at every turn, no matter when, where or how you shop. That quest to bring joy is at the center of every business decision we make. It gets our teams excited to come to work each day.
And we bring it to life in so many ways. First Target store opened in Roseville, Minnesota Of our profits go back into communities* Team member volunteer hours completed for charitable causes in 2024 Explore Purpose & History Our purpose is rooted in the vision our founders, anchors our strategic commitments and guides today’s leaders tasked with driving Target toward the future.
Serving & Strengthening Communities Our success is interdependent with the prosperity of the communities we serve. Explore our efforts that empower people and communities to pursue joy in everyday life. We’re dedicated to being a good neighbor and working with our communities and partners to make life better everywhere we do business.
Our durable business model is designed to stand the test of time and differentiate us in the marketplace. We’ve been one of the world’s most beloved brands since the first Target opened in 1962, but our story starts way before that. See how we serve and strengthen communities * Since 1946, we have given 5% of our profits to communities in products, cash and through the Target Foundation, which today equals millions of dollars a week.
Calculated based on the average of the prior three years of Target’s pre-tax profits. Giving includes Target’s product and cash donations and Target Foundation’s cash donations. Excludes cash donations from Target to Target Foundation.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: See the Target Foundation website for complete eligibility requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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