Community Investment Model
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Companies can magnify their impact on the community by sponsoring non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to participate in the Global Internship Program. This model was created in partnership with Kenya Commercial Bank.
Enhance the impact of your community investment
The Global Internship Program is an advanced community investment strategy that helps NGOs overcome difficulties in the search for talent.
Enable NGOs to access passionate young leaders
AIESEC interns are young leaders who are passionate about contributing to the community. In the past, AIESEC interns significantly contributed to the success of NGOs’ projects that otherwise would not have been possible.
Inspire young leaders to become responsible citizens
AIESEC’s young leaders are given the opportunity to make a difference at a local level and further their understanding of social issues from the Kenyan perspective.
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“KCB is very proud to have been part of building this program model along with AIESEC. From our point of view the program is very easy to manage as AIESEC takes care of all the details of working with the partner nonprofit organizations to place suitable interns. Feedback indicates that this program has had a signifi cant impact on the numerous nonprofit partners that have been involved, as well as on AIESEC and the interns themselves. That sounds like success to us.”
Micheal Owour.
Community Relations & Investment Coordinator
KCB
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Responsibilities of Major Stakeholders
Your Company
- Select NGOs to participate in the program.
- Sponsor Internship Salary and AIESEC administration costs.
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AIESEC
- Recruit qualified candidates for NGOs.
- Assist interns with visa arrangements, accommodations and other logistical details.
- Run feedback sessions between your company, NGOs, their interns and AIESEC to evaluate the value of our program to all stakeholders.
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NGO
- Submit a detailed job description to AIESEC.
- Provide the intern with a meaningful learning environment and work experience.
- Participate in mid-internship and post-internship evaluations.
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“My AIESEC experience working for an environmental non-profit in Kenya has been remarkable. Non-profits are typically strapped for resources, both human and financial. KCB’s support allowed Strathmore University to have a full time employee at virtually no cost to train them on entrepreneurship for 6 months. I feel privileged to be part of this incredibly passionate and talented group of people.”
Marianthi (Greece), Intern, Strathmore University for the Entrepreneurship project.
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