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FOOD FOR HUNGRY MINDS SCHOOL, INC. An Introduction

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Page 1: FOOD FOR HUNGRY MINDS SCHOOL, INC. An Introduction

FOOD FOR HUNGRY MINDS SCHOOL, INC.

An Introduction

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The Food for Hungry Minds Scholars

giving hope to one child, one classroom, one corner of the world at a time

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How can we be part of the

SOLUTIONin reducing the poverty and misery

around?

Margie KochFHM Founder

Mike Dickoff

Former CEO, Navitaire

FHMS Beginnings

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EDUCATION through

Corporate and Individual Sponsorship

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Minneapolis, MN, USA (2003)

ASIA: Philippines – Makati (2004) & Malolos (2006)

Latin America: Honduras – Villanueva, San Pedro Sula (2010)

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What is Food for Hungry Minds?

LocalInitiatives

Provides the link …

Quality Education for Poor Children

To establish a community of :

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FHMS CURRICULUM

Self-Development: PeaceBuilders and Morning

Meeting

Grades 4, 5, 6

Focus on English,

Science and Math

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Thorough Selection Process

English as Medium of Instruction

Focus on Results

Low Teacher – Student Ratio –

1:13

Extended School Days &

School Year

Integrated Curriculum &

Extended Hours

Basic Needs Met: 2 meals a day, basic

medical health care, uniforms, transportation

Access to Values

Formation

Family Involvement: Service Hours

What makes FHMS unique?

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Key Success Ingredient: Multi-Sectoral Partnerships

Social Service & Education • FCED• Ayala

Foundation - CENTEX

• Caritas• AmCham• UCM• RMHC

Private Sector• Navitaire• Cargill• Accenture• General Mills• Microsoft• KPMG• G.E. • SVBB

Government & Accrediting Bodies• DepEd NCR• DepEd

Region 3• PCNC

Students, Parents, Communities• Paco,

Pandacan, & San Andres, Manila

• Bangkal & Mabolo, Malolos

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Accomplishments in the Philippines• Two FHMS Schools with a total of 152 students as of March 2010

• 145 graduates since 2007

• 68 students under High School Scholarship

• Partnerships forged with other NGOs, private sector, and the government

• Donee Institution Status – accredited by the Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC)• Growing and motivated teams

• Engaged donors signing on to do more

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FHMS MakatiSchool Batch 1 Batch 2 Batch 3

DBTI 3PCS 10 12 10AdU 5 1PNU-CTL 3 5MaSci 1 2Sisters of Mary 1ERDA 2Angelicum 1

TOTAL 20 18 18

FHMS MalolosSchool Batch 1

BES 8URC 10

TOTAL 18

Where are our graduates?

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President Treasurer

Rina ClamorAccenture

Lani GomezCargill

Corp. Sec.

Tito Bundang

Sapalo Velez Bundang and Bulilan Law

Offices

Jen QueNavitaire/Accenture

Ramon Miranda Ayala Foundation CENTEX

Vice-President

Hilda CleofeCorporate

Network for Disaster

Response

Candy de AusenFood for Hungry Minds

Balki RadhakrishnanCereal Partners Worldwide

FHMS Board of Trustees (S.Y. 2010-2011)

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The

GAINS in engaging with

Food for Hungry Minds School

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Ready/functioning “solution” to your CSR objectives

Focus on education – solve the problem at the root Low administration effort Medium-term commitment – for results Leverage the existing: Involvement in a sustainable

and high-impact program Move from intent to action: Demonstration of social

action

For Corporate Donors

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Goodwill/harmonious relationship with the community

Improved teamwork among employees Corporate pride/identity

Side Benefits to Corporate Donors

For Individual Donors A chance to help a child to succeed An opportunity to see/monitor the impact of the

assistance A chance to give back

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A chance for students to reach their highest potential and realize their dreams of helping their families and communities

Improved relationship with companies and renewed hope in the ‘world’

Dignity strengthened Goodwill/harmonious relationship with the

community Improved teamwork among employees Corporate pride/identity

Benefits to Students, Families, & Communities