Honda Impact

For more than 40 years, Honda manufacturing operations in America have demonstrated an outstanding track record of success based on the principles of teamwork, mutual respect and open communication.

Economic Impact

 

With 12 manufacturing plants across the United States, Honda is deeply rooted in American communities across the country. Learn more about Honda’s U.S. investments here.

Honda Economic Impact Facts

Community

Honda Joins the American Red Cross Annual Disaster Giving Program

The Honda U.S. family of companies announced that it is enhancing its longstanding support for American Red Cross disaster relief efforts across the nation by joining the nonprofit’s Annual Disaster Giving Program, which helps ensure the organization can respond to the more than 65,000 disasters that take place each year. The annual Honda contribution of $1 million went into effect April 1, 2025.

Honda is a longtime supporter of the Red Cross. Over the past three decades, the company has provided support following disaster events affecting communities near its facilities as well as large scale national disasters, such as the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and Hurricane Katrina.

Honda Launches Annual Nonprofit Funding Cycle

Based on its longstanding dedication to supporting the communities where Honda associates live and work, Honda and the Honda USA Foundation announced the opening of their annual funding cycle for eligible nonprofit organizations and schools. All applications for funding must be received by October 31, 2024, at 11:59 PM (Pacific Time), with awards to be announced in spring 2025.

Eligible organizations include those that support communities near Honda locations and align with the available pillar award categories: Education, Environment and Traffic Safety for Honda, as well as Mobility for the Honda USA Foundation, and seek to enrich the lives of individuals in marginalized communities.

Honda Plants 85,000 Trees Near Its Ohio Operations

Honda planted 85,000 trees in Union County, Ohio as part of the company’s latest effort to enhance biodiversity and reduce its environmental footprint. The 85,000 trees planted on 100 acres of Honda-owned land along the Flat Branch Creek near its Marysville Auto Plant, East Liberty Auto Plant and Auto Development Center will increase the company’s carbon sequestration efforts, improve existing riparian buffers, and serve as home for a diverse group of insects, animals, birds and plants. The native trees will be known as the “Honda Power of Dreams Forest.”

As part of this work, Honda partnered with a local farmer to implement USDA conservation agricultural practices that will help strengthen water quality in the Flat Branch Creek. Honda also is working with a neighboring farm to develop a tree-based system focused on maple trees for syrup production. This not only creates another sustainable local source of maple syrup but also aligns with the farm’s existing agricultural activities and the environmental efforts Honda is promoting. Ultimately, the syrup will be made available for sale at a local farmers market, further strengthening local sustainability.

Workforce Development & Education

 

Whether it’s strengthening the current workforce or developing the workforce of the future, Honda is committed to manufacturing in North America. To do this, Honda ha created technical development centers, focused not only on advancing the skills of associates but also the next generation workforce. Learn more here.