ADP, a global technology company providing human capital management (HCM) solutions, is supporting the American Heart Association to expand CPR education across the workforce. Through the Nation of LifesaversTM initiative, ADP, which pays one in six workers in the United States, is empowering its clients and associates with lifesaving education at scale. By integrating information about Hands-Only CPR training into the ADP Mobile Solutions app, ADP and AHA are helping millions of employees nationwide be ready to act in an emergency.
The program, which is optional to clients, offers ADP Mobile Solutions users a simple two-step learning opportunity: watch a 60-second Hands-Only CPR video, then complete a four-question assessment. After completing the assessment, users receive a digital Nation of Lifesavers badge to recognize their commitment to helping save lives. Since piloting this feature in ADP Mobile Solutions in Fall 2024, more than 160,000 users have already engaged in the Hands-Only CPR mobile education, with the potential to reach the app’s 14 million active monthly users, as the availability expands.
“Every decision we make is centered on helping people thrive at work and in life,” said Maria Black, president and CEO of ADP. “Through technology and human-centered innovation, we are proud to support the work of the American Heart Association in building a stronger chain of survival across the workplace.”
In addition to the mobile learning, ADP is hosting in-person Hands-Only CPR and automated external defibrillator (AED) training sessions at 18 of its office locations nationwide. The company aims to educate its associates on Hands-Only CPR and AED use through over 100 sessions in 2025 and early 2026. ADP’s commitment to cardiac health extends beyond the office. For the past four years, ADP associates have also participated in American Heart Association Heart Walk events across the country to raise awareness and funds for heart health.
Editor’s Note: The Nation of Lifesavers story series highlights the efforts of AHA CEO Roundtable member companies and organizations. The American Heart Association does not endorse or promote any specific products or services from ADP or any other organization. Comments and opinions expressed by individuals outside the Association in this editorial do not necessarily reflect the views of the American Heart Association.