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Inspire Empower Engage
2013 Annual Report
Greetings JUMP! Community,
What does JUMP! stand for? JUMP facilitators hear this question a lot. Obviously, as facilitators we often answer the question with another question:
What do you think it stands for? For me personally, JUMP! stands for many amazing things. It stands for years of challenge, years of growth and years of unyielding passion. It stands for an uncompromising commitment from our amazing community of supporters and champions. It stands for people coming together all around the world to do amazing things. It stands for creating the type of world that we want to live in. It stands for standing up so other people can stand and support others to stand.
But at our core, I feel our organization stands for opportunity. Opportunity for all people in the world to have the experience of being filled with so much inspiration that they have to change, grow, develop and act. Opportunity for all people to be empowered by skills, experiences and perspectives. Opportunity for all people to make the kind of world that they want to live in.
In our programs, we challenge participants to ask themselves some difficult questions, to look inside and use reflection as a powerful point to grow and to learn form. After years of expanding and developing, JUMP! decided to spend 2013 looking at the internal functions of our organization and focused intensely on building a more sustainable model for how we operate. It paid off. As you will see in the pages that follow, we have many accomplishments to report, but one of the biggest accomplishments is that, in December 2013, we officially graduated from a “start-up” into a self-sustaining organization. This was a tremendous JUMP! point for our organization, and we are confident that JUMP! will be around for many years to come. We are honored by all the support that we have received from all of you: the JUMP! Global Community.
Light, love and Laughter,
Justin BedardExecutive Director
Letter from JUMP!
Impact & Numbers // 2013
Where We JUMPed // 2013
Financial Highlights // 2013
Financial Development 2009-2013
J!Schools Highlights
J!Experiences Highlights
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Letter from JUMP!
J!Development Highlights
Thank You!
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Looking Back // 2013
About
The JUMP! Foundation is a social enterprise that offers experiential education programs. Established in 2006, JUMP! was created in re-sponse to what its founding members saw as a need in youth education for programs that address issues of leadership and global citi-zenship. In a world that has become flatter and more accessible through new media and globalization, they believed it was important to create a platform from which to facilitate among youth within their own communities as well as with youth in other communities.
Today, JUMP! has a strong network of facilitators, partners and advisors across the globe. We act as a collaborative platform for participants to come together to challenge themselves, inspire one another, and affect change in their surroundings. JUMP! has delivered programs throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and North America. We have utilized the outdoors, cityscapes and various other environments to engage and challenge participants. Our activities provoke reflection, dialogue and everyday application by encouraging individual resilience and broadened horizons. To date, we have delivered our programs directly to over 15,000 youth.
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“JUMP! helped me learn that it is equally
important to contribute ideas as it is to
listen to other people’s.” Year 12 Student, GIS
Looking Back // 2013
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL DECEMBER
MAY
JUNE AUGUST OCTOBER
JULY SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER
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First University Program in the Middle East
KAUST in Jedda, Saudi Arabia. was the first University JUMP! Program in the Middle East
New Curriculum Model Introduction of the new JUMP! INSPIRE-EMPOWER-ENGAGE
Program Curriculum
International Youth Award First ever IYA programs with
ISBeijing. Supported students in designing their own expeditions and preparing for a self-led trip
New JUMP! Hub ModelJUMP! opened more Loca-
tion Focused Program Hubs: SEAsia, China, and Global
Students Facilitate EducatorsJr. Facilitator Training for 25 stu-dents in Grades 6-12 joined the JUMP! team as facilitators for an entire Educator Community Day
YPO Capetown Increasing the programs we
run on the African Conti-nent with YPO Capetown.
Europe, we meet again!First programs in Europe in over 3 years! Programs in Switzerland
(ZIS, ICS Zurich) and Germany (Strothoff).
China Hub moves to Hangzhou
The majority of the JUMP! Chi-na staff moved to Hangzhou
Plug-in in to the MYP Program5 days of JUMP! activities linked
directly to the MYP curriculum that empowered students with new
knowledge and skills
NIST Global Leadership Center JUMP! launches the first GLC @NIST. This hub promotes experiential ed-ucation for educators, social entre-
preneurs and students
Launch of CIS Hangzhou Satellite Campus
JUMP! designed 25 J! Experience programs for the CIS HZ students to participate in through-out the year and trained 8 coach-mentors at
CIS HZ to be JUMP! Facilitators
Global Issues Summit in Nairobi
Participated in the GISS Conference at ISKL in Kenya
Year 13 JUMP! Participant
“The program helped me think about my future and what I am
truly passionate about. Although I am not 100% sure about who
I am and what I really want to do, JUMP! has definitely given me
the time and opportunity to reflect back on my life and on my
future.” `
840#of Educators
5500#of Youth
6340#of Total Participants
65# of Programs
“ I have a clear understanding of leadership”
“ I now feel that my school is more of a community”
“Please rate your overall JUMP! experience”
“ As a result of the JUMP! INSPIRE Leadership Program, I have a better understanding of what success means to me.”
of Programs
180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187
Strongly Agree
Agree
Mildly Disagree
Strongly Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
0% Poor
8,5 %
16,5 %
75 %
44 %
40 %
15 %
10 %
42 %45 %
1 %1 %
3 %
DAYS
32 % Excellent
28% Good
40% The most amazing experience
0% Fair
Year 13 JUMP! Participant
Impact & Numbers // 2013
7
10 +
6-10
3-5
1-2
NUMBER OF PROGRAMS:
Capetown
Haiti
Nicaragua
Frankfurt
Dominican Republic
Abu Dhabi
Jeddah
Shanghai
Hong Kong
Beijing
Jakarta
Nairobi
Nelspruit
Kuala Lumpur
Hangzhou
Suzhou
Bangkok
Dubai
Singapore
Zürich
Where we JUMPed // 2013
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Year 13 JUMP! Participant
“I would like to personally thank JUMP! not only
for challenging us to become leaders but also for
helping me become my own leader.”
Financial Highlights // 2013
Organizational Revenue:Program Fees & Donations1
Total Revenue
Organizational Expenses:Program ExpensesOperational Expenses2
JUMP! Development Projects Expenses3
Total Expenses
Net Surplus
2014 Contribution to JUMP! Development Projects4
644,440
644,440
64,630361,41019,000
445,040
199,400
56,410
100.00%
100.00%
10%56%3%
69%
31%
9%1 Program Fees and donations, including pro bono program budgets2 Operational Expenses (Staff Salaries, Fixed Operating Expenses and Organizational Development)3 JUMP! Development Projects funded from 2012 surplus410% of 2013 Program Revenue, excluding pro bono program budgets
Amt. in USD % of Revenue
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2013 Unaudited Revenue and Expenditures
Grade 11 Student - DCSZ
“Leadership isn’t just about the individual, but the overall group dy-
namics as well. I realized that it was just the act of doing these fun
little games that brought our newly formed group closer together.”
$400.000
$500.000
$600.000
$300.000
$200.000
$100.000
$0
$287.855
$205.400
$102.200
$57.400
$644.440
Financial Development 2009-2013
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JUMP! Facilitator Network
J!Schools Highlights
2013 was an exciting time for JUMP! Schools programs. We began the year redesigning our curriculum, launching the INSPIRE, EMPOWER and ENGAGE program series. The redesign came from a desire to offer more depth to our engagement with students and partners. It was exciting to see our INSPIRE program really take shape, especially working with entire grade levels at GIS KL and BIS Jakarta. We are currently in the pro-cess of finalizing our ENGAGE program which will launch in 2014 as the 3rd part of our leadership series.
2013 was in many ways the year of junior facilitators. Junior facilitators are trained to run experiential activities and facilitate meaningful dis-cussions and reflection. By building their capacity to facilitate, JUMP! Junior Facilitators supported and delivered GIN Conferences, Educator Workshops, Community Days and Student Leadership Retreats in 2013. We are excited at the limitless potential of these amazing individuals and value their continuous dedication and contributions as leaders in their community.
Lastly, our JUMP! Schools partnerships have evolved to a whole new level with the development of a Global Leadership Center at NIST and conversations with many other partners about how we can continue to deliver more innovative programs that challenge our traditional notion of education.
We look forward to continuously providing valuable learning experienc-es to our partners in 2014 and beyond. Additionally, we are constantly striving to innovate and refine our program capabilities and look forward to working with students, educators, and facilitators across the globe in providing premium quality experiential programs.
King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST)
American Community School Abu Dhabi (ACS AD)
Chinese International School Hong Kong (CIS HK)
Regent's Pattaya
New International School of Thailand (NIST)
International School of Kenya (ISK)
Western Academy of Beijing School (WAB)
Beijing International School Singapore (BISS)
Garden International School Kuala Lumpur (GIS KL)
Dulwich College Suzhou (DCSZ)
Harrow International School of Bangkok (HIS)
Mt Kiara International School (MKIS)
United World College of Southeast Asia Dover (UWCSEA Dover)
American International School Abu Dhabi (AISA)
International School of Beijing (ISB)
International Community School Zurich (ICS)
Zurich International School (ZIS)
Strothoff International School (SIS)
British International School Jakarta (BIS Jakarta)
International School of Bangkok (ISB)
United World College of Southeast Asia East (UWCSEA East)
American International School Hong Kong (AIS HK)
Shanghai American School Pudong (SAS Pudong)
Concordian Internation School of Bangkok
American School of Dubai (ASD)
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in 2013School Partnerships
G̀rade 11 JUMP! Participant
“I learned that leadership is not just about leading a group;
it is taking the initiative to change something and to guide oth-
ers to make changes as well.” -
In June of 2013, JUMP! once again welcomed a group of students for the start of our 4th program partnering with APSA. This cohort of 36 scholars from all over the United States demonstrated their passion for China and Chinese language, earning scholarships for a six-week-long program studying in and exploring Beijing. With Chinese classes, daily student-led cultural excursions, speaker panels, company visits, and weekend expeditions to the Great Wall, a beautiful mountain village, a migrant school and more, the students deep-ened their connection to China while gaining insights into their own personal leadership and development. JUMP! has been improving the APSA program each year since 2009, and it continues to be a powerful experience both for the scholars and staff involved.
The Duke of Edinburgh International Youth Award goes to... JUMP! facilitated our first IYA program, a Bronze-level Adventure Journey, with 8th-graders from the International School of Beijing (ISB). For three days, the students navigated their way for three days through the awe-inspiring mountains just outside Beijing. They battled thick mist, a thunderstorm, intense inclines, and each-other’s cooking on their way to the final summit at LingShan. Along the way, they learned not only how to hike, but also how to work as a team, accomplishing goals in a totally new environment. JUMP! also had a chance to continue to strengthen our relationship with ISB, one of our longest part-nerships, and run the first of many more IYA programs to come.
In 2013, we put a lot of energy into evolving our favorite experiences, but we’ve also begun adding new experiences to the mix. Mei Lum and Alexan-dra MacLeish designed a brand new, and extremely successful, Adventure Race in Hong Kong for the American International School of Hong Kong. In addition, we ran our first MoGanShan Adventure with CIS HangZhou just outside JUMP! China Hub’s new home city. 2013 was a year of momentum for J!Experiences, setting us up for another year of brand new experiences and refined favorites.
Northwood University
Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO)
American International School Hong Kong (AIS HK)
Beijing International School Singapore (BISS)
St. George’s AcademyUnited States of America
Concordia Internation School Shanghai (CISS)
Stamford American International Schools (SAIS)
Canadian International School of Hong Kong Americans Promoting Study Abroad
(APSA)
Chinese International School Hong Kong (CIS HK)
Shanghai American School Pudong (SAS Pudong)
J!Experience Highlights
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International School of Beijing (ISB)
“Before this trip I’d always considered a leader to be the one at the front,
organizing everyone and everything, but this trip helped me to realize that
sometimes the leaders are the ones behind the scenes doing the planning
and encouraging everyone else to step up to their potential.”
Grade 11 JUMP! Participant
J!Development HighlightsGlobal PotentialNumber of youth: 615 (332 males & 283 females) In July and August, Global Potential (GP) & JUMP! organized and held their largest and most successful Youth Conferences to date. These conferences brought together inspir-ing and motivated youth leaders from Paris, New York, Boston, Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic (DR), and Haiti in order to facilitate a powerful exchange of different ideas and cultures. These open space youth conferences equipped youth from developing areas with the confidence, connections, and ideas to tackle the problems they are facing as individuals and as communities. This year, for the second time, Social Entrepreneurship project prizes were awarded to the most-voted-upon project proposed by all partici-pants.
Canada-Mathare Education Trust Number of youth: 20 (10 males & 10 females)In February, JUMP! facilitated a workshop in partnership with CMETrust in the Mathare slum of Nairobi. The workshop was designed to introduce the JUMP! Foundation meth-odology. The main theme was centred around how the participants, as young leaders, can identify challenges, brainstorm ideas & implement solutions that the community agrees on.
BEAMNumber of youth: 40 (20 males & 20 females)JUMP! ran 2 workshops for Bridging Education and Mobility (BEAM) in 2013, the first in April and the second in October. The workshops were run with BEAM’s Project GGJJ, which uses a model similar to the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization to pair ‘littles’ with ‘bigs’ who act as mentors. The aim of the workshops was to facilitate a space where bigs and littles could engage in fun team-building activities together and have an opportunity to bond and build confidence while having fun.
Ikamva LabantuNumber of youth: 25 (15 males & 10 females)In June and July, JUMP! facilitated a series of three leadership workshops with the youth of Ikamva Labantu’s Rainbow Community Center in Gugulethu Township, South Africa. The workshops were centered around themes of personal leadership and facilitation. The group first reflected on who they are as individuals and as members of their community, then chose activities that represented them and their community and finally designed workshops on these activities for a group of international visitors who are part of the Young President’s Organization.
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$25,500
J!Development Participantsin 2013
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Number of Countries
Of Funding in 2013
6
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Year 7 Student, BIS Jakarta
“An important aspect of the JUMP! Inspire Leadership Program is an appreciation for all different
types of leaders. Leaders are sometimes people who feel confident speaking in front of large
groups of people, but that is only one type of leader. During the training we learnt about other
types of leaders who are just as important. Leaders can also be the quiet ones, who remain in
the background until they feel that they have something of importance to say. Leaders can be
the calm ones who help to make sure others finish their school projects on time.”
Thank You!To our partner organizations: + Global Potential + Global Issues Network + Americans Promoting Study Abroad (APSA) + Global Poverty Project + Young President’s Organization + Beijing United Family Hospital + Educo South Africa+ The Dandelion School + Bridging Education and Mobility (BEAM) + Round Square Network + Mathare Education Trust
To our volunteer Board of Directors for their guidance:
Matthew Carberry, Peter Luk, Ari Lee, Frances Fremont-Smith, Andrew Berry, Gervais Lavoie, and Claire Veuthey.
To our advisors for their ideas, time and passion for the growth and development of JUMP!
Frank Cohn, Josh Morris, Paul Crouch, Anne Russell, Mike Johnston, Brian Bedard, John Gruetzner, Emily Robilin, d’Arcy Lunn, Austin Volz, Joanna Wong, Charlie Chrisman.
To all JUMP! Facilitators in 2013:
Billy Lou, Ashley Tolbert, Chris Kwan, Poh Choo Sim, Kirsten Joe, Monica Davis, Skott Taylor, Austin Volz, Frank Cohn, Claire Bennett, Emily RoblinHannah Short, Natasha Krell, Ann Salimbene, Rebecca Belkin, Jin Sha, Elena Dieci.
To those who interned with JUMP! in 2013:
Justine Hong, Alexandra McShane and Dominika Paisut
Inkind Donations:
Film Production Technics (Film Production), Samuel Oluoko (Filming),Frank Cohn (Advisory on Monitoring and Evaluation Systems).
And finally, to JUMP!’s operational staff in 2013:
Kris Ruiz, Daniel Kinzer, Alyson Chun, Jacqueline Aldrovandi, Justin Bedard, Aveleigh Gateman, Roohi Gupte, Liz Heller, Andrew Berry, Alexandra MacLeish, Austin Volz, James Fleming, Arabella Higgins, Lena Papadopoulos, Tim Foley, Mei Lum, Jozef Bienkowski-Gibbs, Joanie Wang, Steffen Lohrman, Sarah Ghan, Troels Jæger Søndergaard, and Alexandra MacLiesh.
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