Grant Partnerships for 2014!
The grant cycle for North America in 2014 has officially come to a close. In recognizing and embracing SAP’s commitment to the communities in which we live and operate in, we are proud to announce that we have awarded grants to over 70 non-profits (full list below) and their projects within our areas of focus. Our partnerships allow us to continue our efforts in addressing the needs of education for underserved youth and entrepreneurship initiatives. Throughout the rest of the year, SAP CSR is eager to continue building our relationships with both existing and new partners. This upcoming October will mark SAP’s 10th Annual Month of Service and we look forward to executing volunteer events with all of you!
We also want to thank all those organizations that applied but were not selected for their interest in SAP as a prospective partner. On behalf of SAP, we wish those organizations the best of luck with their programs and are confident in the positive impact they will have on the lives of many.
We are also excited to share with you some high level results on our 2013 Impact Report. This was the first time we put together a comprehensive report to look at how our social investments were driving impact in employee engagement, volunteerism, creating jobs, getting kids ready for colege or declaring majors in STEM. Thank you to the grant partners who helped gather the information. We're excited by the results which you can see by clicking here.
United States | Canada |
ATLANTA | NATIONAL |
Computers for Youth | The Next 36 |
Fernback Museum of Natural History | MaRS |
Junior Achievement | Shad Valley International |
KIPP | Let's Talk Science |
Techbridge | JUMP Math |
BOSTON | QUEBEC |
Citizen Schools | Junior Achievement Quebec |
Friends of KIPP Lynn | ONTARIO |
Junior Achievement | Junior Achievement Central Ontario |
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship | WATERLOO |
Perkins School for the Blind | Business and Education Partnership Waterloo |
CHICAGO | VANCOUVER |
Chicago Tech Academy | University of British Columbia |
Junior Achievement | Science World |
KIPP | Minerva Foundation |
Midtown Education Fund | Visions 180 |
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship | KidSafe |
Uhlich Childrens Advantage | |
Washington D.C. | |
Challenger Center for Space Science Education | |
City Year | |
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship | |
Computers for Youth | |
KIPP | |
MOUSE | |
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship | |
N-Power | |
Per Scholas | |
Philadelphia, Newtown Square | |
Breakthrough Philadelphia | |
Chester County Futures | |
City Year | |
Franklin Institute | |
Get Out and Learn Foundation (GOAL) | |
Junior Achievement | |
KIPP | |
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship | |
Police Athletic League | |
Teach for America | |
Tech Girlz | |
Tech Impact | |
California, Bay Area | |
Breakthrough Silicon Valley | |
BUILD - Businesses United in Investing Lending and Development | |
Eastside College Preparatory School | |
Foundation for A College Education | |
Junior Achievement | |
KIPP Bay Area | |
MK Level Playing Field | |
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship | |
Sequoia High | |
Silicon Valley Education Foundation | |
Tech Museum of Innovation | |
New York | |
Computers for Youth | |
KIPP | |
MOUSE | |
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship | |
Npower | |
Per Scholas | |
Texas | |
Comp-U-Dopt | |
Girls Incorporated of Metropolitan Dallas | |
Junior Achievement | |
KIPP | |