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Confidential STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES. Jeff Rangel, Director, Community Programs | | August 2008

STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES. Our Mission To engage high growth companies in corporate citizenship and philanthropic efforts so that new and leveraged resources are generated for community benefit. Our Work Entrepreneurs Foundation (EF) works with emerging companies to create, manage and implement corporate foundations and community benefit programs. Our Vision Silicon Valley will be considered a leading community, not just for our innovations but also for our corporate commitment to the broader community. About Entrepreneurs Foundation STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES.

Entrepreneurs Foundation serves as a catalyst for: Corporate Citizenship: Strategically engaging the organization in values based business initiatives that serve the enterprise and social change Community Involvement: Building awareness and active engagement in global community Relations programs at all levels of the organization Philanthropy: Creating and implementing a model of giving that scales to the organizations capacity STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES. A Catalyst for Companies & Communities

STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES. EF Spectrum of Engagement

STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES. Corporate Citizen Corporate Steward Corporate Champion Corporate Partner Newsletter XXXX Listserv Membership XXXX Roundtable Admission XXXX Conference Admission XXXX Website Access XXXX Recognition on EF Site XXXX Consulting Bank * X (15 hrs) X (40 hrs) X (80+) Sponsorship (Optional) XX Suite of Services includes strategic planning, survey(s), volunteer planning, program development and more X Membership Value$1,000$2,500$5,000$10,000+ Member Matrix * Services to memberships with a consulting bank are offered at a reduced rate. Additional consulting is also available at an hourly rate.

STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES. Sample of Consulting Services & Benefits Consulting Services Customize program strategies to compliment business goals Develop and implement initiatives that achieve results Conduct employee surveys and summary reports Draft communications, policies and procedures Connect members with community organizations that match interest Share best practices within networked learning community Assist in coordinating community involvement activities Collaborate with industry thought leaders to enrich programs Outcomes Branded leadership as a community minded organization Improved team performance and corporate culture Leveraged community benefits for regional change

STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES. Representative Members

STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES. Representative Samples of Services Corporate Stewards Produced and conducted the Companys first global employee survey to assess awareness, interests and behaviors related to community relations program; presented comprehensive findings to community impact team. Facilitated cross-functional team meetings to align departmental goals and business objectives; conducting regional study of best practices in disaster relief. Corporate Champions Managed multiple strategic planning sessions for the members Foundation Board; conducted a global employee survey; provided resources to establish a framework and protocol for Board Developing strategic plan to create and expand Foundation Board and Global Community Volunteer Councils; conducting a global employee survey to seek and select council participants Corporate Partners Created proposal for the members Board of Directors to establish a Foundation; coordinated Holiday service activities; conducted a global employee survey; facilitated the expansion of community involvement team(s); developed a comprehensive citizenship strategy

STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES. EF is an ideal solution for companies looking to enrich their corporate culture and connect with the community. If you are looking for an easy answer, this is it! Patty Woolcock, Jackson Hole Group Giving back to the community is an integral part of CenterBeams culture - a way for us to put our corporate values in action. EF has been key to helping us identify opportunities and organize our efforts in a way that delivers the most tangible community outcomes. Kirstin Burke, CenterBeam "EF has been a great partner to Silicon Valley Community Foundation. They are a wonderful resources for companies of all sizes, and we often refer our current corporate donors as well as prospective donors to them. They are a valuable entity in Silicon Valley." Catherine Gowen, Silicon Valley Community Foundation EF provides a turn key approach for companies thinking about creating a strategic community program. They provided us a very easy way to partner and develop relationships with community benefit organizations our employees were interested in working with. Tamela Durant, Tandberg Television Symantec engaged with EF to conduct a series of strategy planning meetings with our team. EF brought valuable benchmarking data to our process since they have a unique view into many other company's practices across the Bay Area. They provided thoughtful and independent facilitation to synthesize our teams ideas and goals. Debra McLaughlin, Symantec What our Supporters Have to Say…

Confidential STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES. THANK YOU! Jeff Rangel, Director, Community Programs 60 South Market Street, Suite 1000 San Jose, CA