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Plan International is a UK-based development and humanitarian organization founded in 1937. Initially established to support children affected by the Spanish Civil War, it has grown into one of the largest international development agencies, operating in over 80 countries. The organization focuses on advancing children's rights, promoting gender equality, and addressing child poverty. Plan International offers various programs, including child sponsorship, education, disaster response, and advocacy. In 2024, it supported 43 million children, with a significant emphasis on empowering girls. The organization has reached millions through educational initiatives and disaster preparedness efforts, providing training and relief in various countries. Its advocacy campaigns, such as 'Because I am a Girl,' aim to raise awareness and drive change for girls' rights and equality. With a mission to create a just world where all are equal, Plan International collaborates with children, young people, and numerous partners to fulfill its goals. The organization operates without religious, political, or governmental affiliations, focusing solely on humanitarian services funded by sponsorships and donations.
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Visit.org is a New York-based SaaS platform founded in 2015 that connects corporations with nonprofits to create social impact experiences. These experiences are designed for employee engagement, team building, volunteering, and wellness activities, aligning with corporate values and the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. The company operates in over 90 countries and is a certified B Corporation, emphasizing social and environmental performance. The platform allows corporations to discover, book, customize, and execute employee engagement initiatives, offering a range of hybrid experiences such as workshops and volunteer opportunities. With a proprietary inventory of over 200 vetted social impact activities, Visit.org provides tools for customization, global distribution, and impact measurement. The company aims to facilitate mutually beneficial interactions between nonprofits and businesses, supporting social organizations while enhancing employee connection to meaningful causes.
PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers) is a leading multinational professional services network formed in 1998 from the merger of Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand. As one of the 'Big Four' accounting firms, PwC operates in approximately 157-160 countries with around 720 offices. The firm provides a range of services, including audit, tax, and consulting, all aimed at fostering business growth and operational efficiency. PwC's consulting services cover management consulting, strategy development through its Strategy& division, digital analytics, and technology consulting. The firm is also committed to corporate social responsibility, focusing on education, environmental sustainability, and community development. PwC has established significant partnerships, including a global managed tax services agreement with GE, and it serves a large number of the world's largest companies.
Save the Children International is a leading independent children's organization, established in 1919 in Great Britain by Eglantyne Jebb and Dorothy Buxton. It operates globally with 29 national member organizations in over 100 countries. With more than a century of experience, the organization advocates for children's rights and welfare, evolving from its initial focus on humanitarian aid to a broader mission. The organization provides a range of services, including health and survival initiatives, quality education programs, child protection during crises, community development projects, and rapid humanitarian response. Save the Children reaches tens of millions of children each year and has significantly contributed to reducing child mortality rates. With a strategic ambition for 2030, the organization aims to ensure that all children survive, learn, and are protected from violence. It primarily relies on private charitable contributions and employs innovative fundraising methods, such as child sponsorship programs.
First Quantum Minerals is a leading global mining and metals company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. It ranks among the top 10 copper producers worldwide and has significant interests in nickel. The company engages in mineral exploration, development, and production, operating long-life mines across six continents and employing approximately 14,500 people. Founded in 1996, First Quantum has expanded through exploration, strategic acquisitions, and operational development. Its product portfolio includes copper in various forms, nickel, and byproducts such as gold, zinc, silver, cobalt, and pyrite. The company is committed to a holistic mining approach, focusing on operational efficiency, sustainability, and community engagement. Its exploration strategy targets new copper deposits in regions like Zambia, South America, and Turkey, ensuring a proactive approach to resource development.
Food for the Hungry (FH) is a Christian international relief and development organization founded in 1971 by Dr. Larry Ward. With a mission to end all forms of human poverty, FH serves nearly 10 million people across 18 countries, primarily in Asia, Africa, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. The organization focuses on designing and delivering solutions that help children, families, and communities thrive, aiming to graduate communities from extreme poverty within 10-15 years. FH provides a range of integrated services, including emergency relief efforts, community development programs, child sponsorship, and support for refugees. Their initiatives encompass livelihoods programs, health initiatives, education, and disaster response resilience. The organization is governed by a Board of Directors and is a charter member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. With a strong emphasis on serving with humility and advocating for the marginalized, FH operates with the belief that every person has intrinsic value.
Santander Bank, N.A. is a prominent retail and commercial bank in the United States, part of the global Santander Group with over 160 years of banking experience. Founded in 1902 as Sovereign Bank, it was rebranded in 2013 following its acquisition by the Spanish Santander Group. The bank operates across nine U.S. states, managing approximately $89.5 billion in assets and holding $67.1 billion in deposits. The bank offers a wide range of financial products and services for individual consumers and businesses. Personal banking services include checking and savings accounts, mortgages, personal loans, credit cards, and wealth management. For businesses, Santander Bank provides business loans, treasury and cash management, risk management, and international trade finance solutions. The bank is also dedicated to community development, with significant investments and lending aimed at supporting local initiatives. Santander Bank combines local engagement with global expertise, helping customers navigate both domestic and international financial landscapes.
The Hershey Company is a global leader in confectionery and snacking, founded in 1894 by Milton S. Hershey. Headquartered in Hershey, Pennsylvania, the company has a rich history that began with the Lancaster Caramel Company before transitioning to chocolate. Hershey's Milk Chocolate bars were introduced in 1900, and the company has since expanded its offerings to include over 70 brands, such as Reese's, York Peppermint Patties, and Twizzlers, along with non-chocolate snacks like Ice Breakers and SkinnyPop. With more than 16,000 employees worldwide, The Hershey Company emphasizes 'moments of goodness' and 'commerce with compassion.' It operates retail experiences like Hershey's Chocolate World and focuses on global expansion, including the acquisition of Nacional de Dulces in Mexico. The company is committed to sustainable practices and philanthropy, supporting initiatives like the Milton Hershey School trust, which reflects Hershey's legacy of community care and employee well-being.
World Vision USA is the U.S. branch of a global Christian humanitarian organization founded in 1950. It focuses on alleviating poverty, particularly among vulnerable children, through community development, emergency relief, and justice promotion in nearly 100 countries. With a mission inspired by the vision 'for every child, life in all its fullness,' World Vision aims to foster environments where children can thrive. The organization operates various programs, including transformational development that addresses the root causes of poverty, emergency relief providing essential aid during crises, and child sponsorship connecting donors with children in need. In the U.S., it reaches millions through disaster aid, education, and advocacy against child labor and exploitation. World Vision collaborates with over 3,300 nonprofit organizations, churches, and corporate partners to maximize its impact and empower communities.