SAP to Contribute $1,000 to Accounts for Eligible Children of U.S. Employees
SAP SE announced its intention to make a one-time $1,000 contribution to the account of each eligible child of a U.S.-based employee. The company stated the contribution aims to support the next generation.

SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) announced on July 3, 2026, its plan to provide a one-time $1,000 contribution to the "Trump Account" for each eligible child of its U.S.-based employees. The company stated this contribution is intended to complement federal government seed initiatives. SAP has not yet detailed the specific criteria for eligibility or further defined the "Trump Account," indicating these details are under development.
The software company's initiative is positioned as a way to invest in the next generation, timed with the United States' upcoming 250th anniversary. This move highlights SAP's commitment to its workforce and the communities where it operates in the U.S.
While the announcement originated from SAP's headquarters in Walldorf, Germany, the program is specifically targeted at its U.S. employee base. Further information regarding the implementation and specific requirements is expected to be communicated to employees shortly.
This contribution falls within SAP's broader engagement in corporate social responsibility. The company has a history of supporting educational programs and various community initiatives globally.