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Community Partnership Connect with an overseas community to transform two worlds
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WVA Brand Promise *We enable you to create real change as part of a global network working to make the world a better, fairer place for children and for generations to come. To tackle the biggest issues existing in the world today … We bring together a global network … Our staff, our supporters and partners, and the communities we serve Empowered and enabled with world-class resources, impactful projects and pioneering initiatives To make the world a better, fairer place for the world’s children and for generations to come. *The information on this page is indicative only. Once the content for the sales tool is finalized this slide will be updated to ensure alignment.
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What is a Community Partnership? Through a Community Partnership, you can build a meaningful relationship with an overseas community, creating real change for your community and theirs.
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Benefits for your school A strong and enduring relationship with an overseas community Your community united around a humanitarian cause Opportunities for students, parents, teachers and their networks to live out shared values A grassroots movement that can extend beyond your school into your local community Update image to school children
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Benefits for your church A strong and enduring relationship with a community overseas Integrated understanding of ministry and development Community giftedness and participation unlocked Opportunities for your congregation to live out shared values A grassroots movement that can extend beyond your church into your local community
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Benefits for the community you partner with Funds to support development work that addresses critical development challenges A sense of solidarity as they work together with you to create a brighter future for children Two-way learning opportunities An active support network as they pursue their community vision
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Shared commitment World Vision’s commitment Facilitating relationships Transferring funds Development and fundraising expertise Supplying information and updates Your commitment Minimum commitment of 3 years Minimum financial contribution of $x through fundraising activities you select and run
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Partnership Tiers
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Support for your partnership DIGITAL HQ Communications platform Crowdfunding Performance metrics (fundraising, individual and group efforts, development milestones) Impact content REGULAR COMMUNITY UPDATES Digital progress reports Personal and community stories Skype chats EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES Content aligned to the Australian curriculum Service learning DICIPLESHIP JOURNEY Learning what God is doing the community
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Partnership Tier: One Contribution: $10k - $50k Regular community updates –Annual digital progress report –Annual Skype chat with the field Digital HQ –Communications platform –Crowdfunding Education opportunities –Get Connected resources Discipleship resources –Bible study KEY STATS ON WHAT EFFECT $10-50K CAN POSSIBLY MAKE IN A SPECIFIC AREA. FOR EXAMPLE EDUCATION, OR WASH.
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Partnership Tier: Two Contribution: $50k - $100k Regular community updates –Annual digital progress report – Half yearly personal and community stories – Half yearly skype chats with the field Digital HQ –Communications platform –Crowdfunding – Performance metrics (fundraising, individual and group efforts, development milestones) Education opportunities –Get Connected resources – Field Trip (approx. 1-3 days) facilitated with World Youth Adventures Discipleship resources –Bible study – Field Trip (approx. 1-3 days) facilitated with World Youth Adventures KEY STATS ON WHAT EFFECT $50-100K CAN POSSIBLY MAKE IN A SPECIFIC AREA. FOR EXAMPLE EDUCATION, OR WASH.
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Partnership Tier: Three Contribution: $100k+ Regular community updates –Annual digital progress report – Three personal and community stories per year – Three Skype chats with the field per year Digital HQ –Communications platform –Crowdfunding – Performance metrics (fundraising, individual and group efforts, development milestones) –Impact content Education opportunities –Get Connected resources – Field Trip (approx. 5 days) facilitated with World Youth Adventures Discipleship resources –Bible study – Field Trip (approx. 5 days) facilitated with World Youth Adventures KEY STATS ON WHAT EFFECT $100K+ CAN POSSIBLY MAKE IN A SPECIFIC AREA. FOR EXAMPLE EDUCATION, OR WASH.
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Communities Seeking Partners
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Introducing Rukh Kiri Community
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Rukh Kiri, Cambodia ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY A dry rural area, 72km from the provincial capital, Battambang. Most people are farmers, but erratic rainfall affects harvests and many are forced to seek work in Thailand. Lack of clean water and toilets and poor health and hygiene practices lead to the spread of diseases. Health services are poor and far from where people live. Education quality is low and many children miss out on school because families cannot afford it and/or it is not seen as a priority. World Vision program activities Improved access to education Improvements to quality of primary school education Training for families on healthcare, hygiene and good sanitation practices Strengthening community leadership to create change Agricultural development
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DARREN STIRLING, World Vision Portfolio Advisor - VIDEO
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Introducing Giyani Community
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Giyani, South Africa ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY This is a dry rural area 470km from the capital Johannesburg. Population of around 23,000. Extreme heat and drought make farming difficult and many adults migrate in search of income opportunities, leaving children without caregivers. Child malnutrition and diseases like diarrhoea, malaria and pneumonia are common. Sanitation and hygiene are poor and many families must walk long distances to fetch water. Schools lack facilities and many parents can’t afford books and uniforms so children often miss out on education. HIV and AIDS is a major problem. World Vision program activities Health education on nutrition and hygiene Immunisation for children Education on HIV and AIDS awareness and prevention Support for water supply and sanitation Educational support and improvements to schools, including after school care, pre- schools and child parliaments Environmental enhancement
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ANDREW NEWMARCH, World Vision Portfolio Advisor - VIDEO
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WVA Product Development Information
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Digital Platform Interactive Mockup CLICK HERE
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1.Country Priority 1, then 2 2.Country Security Rating – Impacts potential for group visits 3.Committed “Registered Children” acquisition planned in APDP’s in FY17 4.Preference for ADP’s in early stages of development. (longevity of partnership) 5.Communications Capacity of National Office Country Selection Criteria
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1.Agreement in principle – Directors ………………………………..… 31 st March 2.Better defined key targets – Jacob / Sam …...………………….…...14 th April 3.Top line digital + fundraising platform – Snehal/Vikki ….........…...14 th April 4.Top line Partnership Supporter Journey – Jacob / Arielle / Sam…...14 th April 5.Test and Learn – Jacob / Sam ……….……….. 14 th April (6-8 week duration) 6.Final ADP list – Field Engagement …………………………………… 27 th April 7.Development of Partnership Support Journey – Whole Team ……..TBC 8.Business Process to support – Go to market team ………………….TBC 9.Finalization of digital platform …………………………………………TBC 10.Live to key schools and churches ……………………………………… July 1 st Next Steps This proposal focuses on the development of Community Partner within schools and churches only.
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