IYF’s experience leveraging partnerships for youth development WB Y2Y Conference Session 4: Leveraging Partnerships: The Role of Various Stakeholders October.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Results of brokering regional PPPs – more than just money Elizabeth Macgregor-Skinner June 15, 2011.
Advertisements

MOVEMENT STRENGTHENING THE GLOBAL OPERATING PLAN FOR.
Strategy to Increase ASME’s Global Impact Michael Michaud, MD Global Alliances Orlando, FL November 16, 2009.
Advancing the Science of Management Accounting
An Introduction to the Alliance A Partnership of Minnesota Alliance With Youth, AmeriCorps, Serve Minnesota & Partners across the state.
Best practice partnership models
Presentation Overview
Redefining Partnership & Creating Opportunity for All Brian A. Gallagher President and CEO United Way Worldwide October 28, 2014 United Way Roundtable.
Step up your competitiveness Focus on innovative solutions Look at growth; not on short term lossesUnderstand the underlying dynamics of the marketplace…..
Skills for Employability: the Project Remo Chipatiso Head: Education & Society International Skills Partnership Conference, South Africa
RBM Communications Assessment Challenges and Opportunities in Ghana, Mali, Senegal, Tanzania and Uganda.
1 Collective Efficiencies Development Finance Architecture Workshop Prerna Banati - July
OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR ENGAGEMENT OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN GEF PROJECTS AND PROGRAMMES presented by Faizal Parish Regional/Central Focal Point GEF NGO.
Company LOGO Leading, Connecting, Transforming UNC… …Through Its People Human Capital Management.
1 CSR and Creating Shared Value Mridula Joyner, CFRE & Vicki Cummings YMCA of Greater Toronto LACA Conference September 28, 2011.
Introducing. The Resource Alliance We are a UK registered charity, established in 1981, with offices in India, Uganda, the Czech Republic and Brazil.
Exchange A7: Linking activity in Europe – UNEP mapping and building sustainability across universities and colleges in Europe Wayne Talbot, WTA Education.
Canadian International Development Agency Agence canadienne de développement international Development Cooperation: The Path Ahead Presented by Wassala.
United Way Worldwide Talent Core Competencies October 2012.
Our background: GeSCI’s Foundation Developing countries are placing ICT and Education at the centre of their development strategies. However, developing.
Capacity 2015 A Capacity Development Platform UNDP take on Capacity Development CD has been a fundamental component of TC since the Marshal Plan (1951)
Strategic Commissioning
The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) Inter- Parliamentary Meeting on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency October
AN INVITATION TO LEAD: United Way Partnerships Discussion of a New Way to Work Together. October 2012.
REEEP: progress since Johannesburg – blueprint in renewables and energy efficiency 5 May 2006, NYC Martin Devine UK Department for Environment Food and.
National Malaria Program Scale-up for Advocacy Based on Impact 23 January 2006.
Outcomes of the 16 th Regional Disaster Managers Meeting held from 9 th – 11 th August 2010 Presentation to the Pacific Humanitarian Team Monday 6 th December.
Building Community Partnerships to Serve Immigrant Workers Funded by the Ford Foundation Nonprofit and Community College Collaborations.
Summary of the U.S. Task Force on United Way’s Economic Model & Growth.
Building Communities of Practice for Enhanced Research-Policy Interface: Linking Knowledge from International Development Projects Association of Universities.
Ibero-American Road Safety Conference Madrid, February 23-24, World Bank Global Road Safety Facility.
Historical development ICC-TB recommends creating a Partnership in meeting, Sept 2004 WHO signed co-funding agreement with Federation Red Cross, Aug 2006.
The Global Fund-Private Sector Survey Feedback on preliminary findings GBC Conference on TB, HIV-TB Co-infection & Global Fund Partnership Johannesburg,
Strategic Plan th October Management and Governance “GeSCI’s corporate structures and management arrangements were appropriate for.
Role of Private Sector for Susutainable Communities Dr. Kadri ÖZEN Coca-Cola Eurasia Public Affairs and Communications Manager OECD World Forum 29 June.
Partnership for the Conservation of Migratory Waterbirds and the Sustainable Use of their Habitats in the East Asian – Australasian Flyway “Partnership.
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential 1 Susan Ferber WW Leadership Development Cisco Leadership Fellows Program- Criteria for.
WaterLinks A regional network for implementing Water Operators Partnerships (WOPs) in the Asia-Pacific Region.
WCC Presentation Meeting with AMAI (India) 16 February 2012 Alistair Steel, WCC Secretariat.
Solidarity and decentralisation forms of North-South and South-South funding Local Action Creating sustainable links between North & South finance, to.
Bond.org.uk Q1 Bond is most useful when it positions itself close to those with power, such as the UK government, multilaterals or big corporate businesses,
CREATING THE FUTURE Challenges and Opportunities for ICT in Education and Development Patti Swarts, GeSCI Africa Regional Programme Manager TPD Workshop,
WORLD ALLIANCE OF YMCAS ASIA AND PACIFIC ALLIANCE OF YMCAS (APAY) GENERAL ASSEMBLY – SEPTEMBER 2011.
African Institute of Corporate Citizenship founded in Ethos Institute’s 2006 International Conference Government and market social.
Vision: A strong and capable civil society, cooperating and responsive to Cambodia’s development challenges Host of the 2nd Global Assembly for CSO Development.
Fifth Session of the Islamic Conference of Health Ministers Panel Discussion IV: NGO Involvement in the Improvement of Health Services in OIC Member Countries.
1 About the network and opportunities for collaboration.
FOLLOW UP TO THE 9 th ROUND TABLE Riccardo del Castello Communication for Development Officer FAO.
Three Key Questions Why is succession planning important now to your organisation? How do you ensure maximum value add for the business? What is the.
Theme 2 Developing MPA networks Particular thanks to: Theme 2 Concurrent Session Rapporteurs, Dan Laffoley, Gilly Llewellyn G E E L O N G A U S T R A L.
Building the Partnership for Sustainable Energy Budapest, September 30 th 2004 REEEP - renewable energy & energy efficiency partnership Dr. Marianne Osterkorn.
Building Strong Library Associations | Sustaining Your Library Association BSLA Stakeholders Workshop Yaounde, Cameroon, April 2012 Managing Relationships.
Overview of CI Strategy for Collaboration and Partnerships.
Unpacking the Australian Professional Standard for Principals and the Leadership Profiles “If you don’t have a powerful point of view about what high quality.
Findings From the National Preparations For Rio + 20 for Select Developing Countries A UNDESA/UNDP partnership International Workshop on Strengthening.
The Bank’s Regional HIV/AIDS Strategies An Overview.
FAO’s role in enabling effective food security and nutrition policies Mark McGuire Senior Programme Coordinator, SO1 team member, ESD, FAO-HQ FSN Forum.
There is an increased interest in capacity development at all levels An increasing number of initiatives and programmes on water education and capacity.
Partnerships with the Private Sector: Principles and Practice Richard Welford Chairman, CSR Asia Presentation for UNESCO, 24 th February, 2016.
45 th Session Advisory Committee on Health Research of the Pan American Health Organization (CAIS) Hamilton, ON, Canada 17 – 19 October 2012 Partnerships.
AFP Advocacy Communication Strategy Sarah Whitmarsh May 24, 2016.
Building Strong Library Associations | Regional Convenings DAY 2 Session 6 How will I get support for my proposal? External relationships.
A Private-Public Partnership Presented at the XVII International AIDS Conference 3rd to 8th August 2008, Mexico City, MEXICO Rene Kiamba.
Cisco Systems Amy Kwan Annual Revenue: US $40 Billion Worldwide Presence: Culture: Innovation, Quality, Teamwork Changing the way we work, play and learn.
Partnering for a better Belgium? Results of the survey “How do profit and non-profit collaborate for the greater good in Belgium?” Presentation – May 24.
A Brief Introduction to The Energy Technology Partnership.
GEO Strategic Plan : Implementing GEOSS Douglas Cripe GEO Work Programme Symposium 2-4 May 2016, Geneva.
ROSEMARY BRYANT AO RESEARCH CENTRE
The Role of Bilateral Donors in supporting capacity-building in the area of ICT Open Consultations on Financing Mechanisms for Meeting the Challenges.
Presentation transcript:

IYF’s experience leveraging partnerships for youth development WB Y2Y Conference Session 4: Leveraging Partnerships: The Role of Various Stakeholders October 23, 2008

Overview Partnerships are fundamental to IYF’s business model… –Investing in a network of locally sustainable youth serving organizations –Building alliances across sectors, in particular with companies, to promote “ESS” effectiveness, scale and sustainability of youth programming

IYF Partner Network – Global Presence 3 71 countries; 166 partners

“Sub-Networks” ProgramsStatsGeographical Regional Focus EEA6 countries 46 partners East Asia/Pacific, South Asia, Middle East/North Africa Entra21 (Phase 1)18 countries 32 partners Latin America/Caribbean EAYPI3 countries 16 partners Sub-Saharan Africa Make a Connection26 countries 28 partners Europe, North America, LaC, East Asia/Pacific, Sub-Saharan Africa Global Fund for Youth Development 19 countries 33 partners East Asia/Pacific, South Asia, Europe, Latin America/Caribbean 4

Benefits of working in-network with local NGOs Program delivery with capacity building Local relevance of programming Link to national agendas and platforms Collaboration with local networks of NGOs and other key stakeholders Sustainability of efforts – long lasting links to communities Lower operational costs Opportunity to build strategic global alliances with donors (across themes and regions)

Working with Companies – Partnership Values and Principles  Youth as Assets: Positive potential versus relief or remediation  Co-creation: All partners collaborate on design and implementation  Local Relevance: Programs locally defined; rooted in local youth need  Leverage: Multi-themed, multi-country, multi-sector alliance building plus product integration  Metrics and Measurement: Commitment to measuring combination of individual and societal outcomes  Standards of Excellence: commitment to quality design, execution, monitoring, and relationship stewardship  Branding and Communications: Flexibility for exclusive corporate branding  Employee Engagement: Meaningful, appropriate employee volunteerism

What makes corporate partnerships work? Experiences from global partnership with Nokia Shared goals and “value fit” Understanding and appreciation of core competencies and clearly defined roles and responsibilities Spirit of co-creation Emphasis on local relevance, with global systems to support – “glocal” NGO-corporate alliance Commitment to metrics and measuring impact Ability to refresh and renew the relationship Prove and Improve (taking tested programs to scale) Long term investments (6-8 years) allows for realistic progress for impact and sustaining programs Balancing social benefit with business benefit

Challenges Mismatch between corporate schedule (quarterly) and NGO (min of 3 years for sustained development) Changes are more frequent in business than NGO field Sometimes speak different language and different communication styles Competing priorities – societal benefit vs. business benefit When roles and responsibilities change