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“ NGO Meets SME” Workshop Junior Achievement China 2012. November @AmCham Shanghai

“ NGO Meets SME” Workshop Junior Achievement China 2012. November @AmCham Shanghai. JA & JA China. Largest non-profit education organization in the world; Use first-hand experience of business volunteers to help young people succeed in global economy

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“ NGO Meets SME” Workshop Junior Achievement China 2012. November @AmCham Shanghai

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  1. “NGO Meets SME” WorkshopJunior Achievement China2012. November @AmCham Shanghai

  2. JA & JA China • Largest non-profit education organization in the world; • Use first-hand experience of business volunteers to help young people succeed in global economy • Founded in 1919 by ex-president of AT&T and other business leaders and it operates in more than 120 countries

  3. Junior Achievement China • Member Nation of Junior Achievement Worldwide; Founded in 1993 • Impacted more than 3,733,142 students since its establishment in 2001 • Offices in Beijing, Shanghai , Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Xian in Mainland China, covering program in 25 cities Serving the World’s Largest Need for Free Enterprise Education

  4. Implementation Model Young People/Students With Character, Creativity and Leadership Business Funding & Volunteers Education Schools & Teachers Serves as a catalyst forCharacter, Creativity, and Leadership for the young people of China by implementing principle-centered, interactive business and economic education

  5. JA China’s Four Educational Pillars Core Purpose Develop global talents with character, creativity, and leadership Innovation & Entrepreneurship Financial Literacy Sustainable Development Work Readiness Foundation: Character Building

  6. JA Students Qiwei, Entrepreneur Guoming, Politics teacher at the high school Kaifu Lee, JA former student * Independent Thought * Pluralistic Value * Social Responsible * Character, Creativity, Leadership

  7. JA Programs- Elementary REGULAR CLASS PROGRAMS Migrant School Program Our City More than Money Our World WORKSHOPS, EVENTS & COMPETITIONS Our City Green Fair Junior Achiever Trade Fair Laws of Life Family Day

  8. JA Programs- High School REGULAR CLASS PROGRAMS Social Innovation Relay Banks In Action JA Economics Student Company WORKSHOPS, EVENTS & COMPETITIONS Company of the Year Regional Business Challenge Youth Enterprise Summit Job Shadow Day

  9. JA Programs- University REGULAR CLASS PROGRAMS Business Ethics Initiative My Money Business MESE Career GO! WORKSHOPS, EVENTS & COMPETITIONS JA Volunteer Day Leadership Forum Global Business Ethics Job Training

  10. Student Impact Growth* * Student impact in Mainland China Generating exponential growth over the past ten years

  11. JA Volunteer • 44,703 volunteers served JA in the past 11 years, 75% Business Volunteer, and 25% Student Volunteer • Average 35.6 volunteer hours per volunteer/year

  12. Volunteer Resources • Over 75% of JA’s business volunteers are from: • KPMG • Kraft • Mary Kay • Medtronic • Microsoft • Motorola • Philips • P&G • Shanghai Pudong Development Bank • Shell • Sohu • Timken • Texas Instrument • UPS • Alcatel • Amway • BCG • BearingPoint • Boeing • BP • Cadbury • Cargill • CCTV-6 • Citic-Prudential • Coca-Cola • Cummins • CYDF • Degussa • Dell • Dow Chemical • Dragon TV • DuPont • E&Y • EMC • Ericsson • Exxon Mobile • Flowserve • GE • HSBC • IBM • Intel • ITT • Johnson & Johnson Medical China Helping Companies give back to the community

  13. Why Volunteer ? • For Volunteers, it is an opportunity to • Self-learning experience • Get back to the community • Gain a renewed sense of self-worth • Make friends • Have fun! • For Company Partner, it is a platform to • People Development • Company Culture • Community Relationship • Future workforce • Invest in the next generation!

  14. JA China white paper ‘Do well, Do good’ China’s new wave of business volunteer : KEY FINDINGS • Pursuit of self-actualization motivates volunteering more than altruism • Volunteer select opportunities based on personal values • Volunteers use business thinking and methodologies to tackle social problems • Company encouragement is a critical factor in volunteer involvement • Volunteers are “pragmatic optimists”

  15. Board of Directors

  16. Board of Directors

  17. Board of Directors 22 Board members helping JA China shape the Future

  18. JA China’s Sponsors 2011 August – 2012 November 19

  19. Top 8 reasons of doing JA! • Invest in the next generation • Develop future workforce • Build Corporate Culture • Enhance People Development • Maintain Relationship with the community • Caring disadvantage People • Corporate Image • Employer Branding on the campus

  20. How could SME Join JA? • Encourage your employees to participate in JA volunteering program - Sign up on JA E-Community! http://community.jachina.org - Teach regular program on a weekly basis (a group of 5- 8 volunteers) - Senior people serve as judge or mentor

  21. How could SME Join JA? • Partner with JA on some signature program - Provide funding support - Design some signature program - Employee engagement plan

  22. 青年成就Junior Achievement Join in us,Shape the future of China!加入我们,影响中国的未来!

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