Saturday, February 20, 2021

Where does "Save the Children" lead?

    As I continue to learn about the organization that I chose "Save the Children", I can share more with my bloggers. I have learned that many organizations partner with other companies in order to fund and carryout their missions. Save the Children is no exception to this, in fact once a viewer clicks on the "who we are" tab they can then scroll down to the subtab "Strategic Partners".  Once in this subtab a viewer can click on "Corporate Partners" then "Our partners" to learn more. It is here that you can see the global partners that the organization works with, the partners that are $5 million and above lifetime investors and the partners that are $1 million to $5 million lifetime investors. Under these tiers are the logos for all of these corporate partners in which a viewer can click on and then be taken to the site of the partner to learn more about their partnership and how they participate.

     As it pertains to the subject of equity, if typed into the search box on the site there are currently 278 articles that include the word equity from their site in some way. The most current and one that stuck out the most was the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategy in which they set a framework to take place from 2019-2021. This framework and goal is to have institutionalized processes, systems, and culture to ensure a diverse workforce across all levels, an inclusive environment, and integration of equity in all aspects of the organization.

Savethechildren.org

3 comments:

  1. Hello Annierose,

    I think it's super interesting that the organization has 'lifetime investors'. I can't say that I've seen something like that before with any organization before. I'll have to take a glance at some of them to get a feel for why they would be considered lifetime investors especially in a world that seems to always be changing and shifting its perspectives.

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  2. I chose the same organization. Save the Children has great information and articles regarding education financing and equity. Great post and information about Save the Children.

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  3. I love this program because equity in education requires putting systems in place to ensure that every child has an equal chance for success. That requires understanding the unique challenges and barriers faced by individual students or by populations of students and providing additional supports to help them overcome those barriers.

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