Kiva.org, Project Lead the Way and Other Nonprofits Offer Innovative
Approaches to Economic and Social Challenges
SAN RAMON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 21, 2009--
Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) today announced the California
Partnership, an initiative to invest in education and economic
development in its home state. Under the new initiative, Chevron will
expand and deepen its partnerships with nonprofits focused on supporting
underserved communities, including relationships with 18 new nonprofit
partners providing programs for education, entrepreneurs and job
training. Additional partners will be introduced throughout the
remainder of 2009.
“Communities in California are facing extraordinary challenges accessing
the resources they need to be successful during these turbulent economic
times,” said Matt Lonner, manager of Global Partnerships and Programs at
Chevron. “Innovative partnerships between private and nonprofit
organizations are needed to invest in opportunities and solutions.
Chevron’s California Partnership is a renewed commitment on the part of
our company to work with the organizations that can deliver the programs
that our communities need, and invest in the future of our home state.”
The California Partnership represents a $7 million enhancement to
Chevron’s community engagement investments in the state, bringing
Chevron’s total investments in 2009 to approximately $28 million.
Nonprofit partners receiving funds from the California Partnership have
demonstrated innovative approaches with proven track records for
delivering economic and educational benefits to those in need.
Among the organizations that are part of Chevron’s California
Partnership is Project Lead the Way, the nation’s leading provider of
science, technology, education and mathematics (STEM) education programs
for middle school and high school students. Project Lead the Way
provides students with a foundation and proven path to college and
career success in STEM fields. With Chevron’s contributions, Project
Lead the Way – which currently reaches nearly 350,000 students – will be
able to expand existing programs or introduce new opportunities in the
Bay Area, the San Joaquin Valley and the Los Angeles Basin, where
Chevron’s major business is concentrated.
“Advancing STEM education in California and creating more opportunities
for today’s students is key to maintaining competitiveness in the global
economy, but it also hits much closer to home,” said John Lock, CEO of
Project Lead the Way. “The widening gap in science, technology,
engineering and math knowledge in today’s students can only be addressed
with a focused effort to deliver an expanded curriculum that will give
young people the opportunity for prosperity in the fields that will
drive the future growth of this state. Chevron’s understanding of the
importance of STEM has made this a natural partnership.”
Chevron’s California Partnership will also be supporting Kiva.org, the
world’s first person-to-person micro-lending website that allows
individuals to make small loans to entrepreneurs online. Chevron is
making a contribution to Kiva.org to assist in funding the
organization’s operations as they continue to build their innovative
microfinancing platform, which is already available to California small
businesses and entrepreneurs.
“California small businesses and entrepreneurs are facing unprecedented
difficulty in obtaining necessary business funding in this economic
slowdown, which can be the key to job creation and overall economic
growth for the state,” said Premal Shah, president of Kiva.org.
“Chevron’s support through the California Partnership will help Kiva.org
continue to spur growth in small businesses, which represent more than
87 percent of all businesses in the U.S.”
Other nonprofits supported through the California Partnership include
Teach for America, which will target new programs for Richmond schools,
and WE Invest, which provides tools and resources that help women become
more financially self-sufficient.
Chevron’s California Partnership extends beyond investments in nonprofit
organizations, and includes volunteerism and training in local
communities throughout the state. Volunteerism remains a core value at
Chevron and employees in California dedicate their time to serve
communities through the Chevron Humankind program. In 2008, Chevron
employees volunteered more than 16,000 hours of time to their
communities, and in this year’s company volunteer week, 2,550 Chevron
employees in California rallied to work on 225 projects with 90
nonprofits, totaling nearly 9,000 hours of service. Each year, Chevron
also offers the Chevron Management Institute, a one-week leadership and
management skill training course available to nonprofit organizations in
local California communities.
Chevron announced the California Partnership at an event in San
Francisco on Wednesday morning. As part of the event, Chevron hosted a
panel discussing innovative approaches to public-private partnerships
featuring Chevron nonprofit partners Kiva.org, DonorsChoose.org, Project
Lead the Way and Teach for America. A video of the discussion will be
available online at: www.chevron.com/CA.
Chevron California Partnership Nonprofit & Community Partners for 2009
Education
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California State University Bakersfield (CSUB) – REVS-UP
program for STEM education in local middle and high schools, and
creation of a new STEM Activities Center at CSUB
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Contra Costa County Office of Education – online media services
to local districts and schools
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DonorsChoose.org – providing grants to teachers to purchase
tools for STEM education
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Project Lead the Way – preparing middle and high school
students for careers in science, technology, engineering and
mathematics
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Project SEED – teaching high-level mathematics to increase
education options for urban youth
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Science Buddies – online resource for science fair projects and
content for class assignments
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Teach For America – places high-achieving college graduates as
teachers in low-performing schools
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Techbridge – a hands-on after school science program for young
girls
Economic Development
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AnewAmerica – business incubation, asset-building and social
responsibility for entrepreneurs
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THE BREAD PROJECT– career training program for low-income
people with barriers to employment
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EARN – asset-building services to help low-wage workers to
escape poverty permanently
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Goodwill Academy – post-secondary vocational education
and help for those with little work experience
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Jewish Vocational Services – vocational training and employment
services
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Kiva.org – person-to-person microlending website for small
businesses and entrepreneurs
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Opportunity Fund – provides loans to low-income entrepreneurs
and small businesses
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Opportunity Junction – helping low-income adults build
sustainable economic self-sufficiency
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WE Invest – provides tools and resources to help women achieve
financial self-sufficiency
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Women’s Initiative for Self Employment – training, resources
and support for women entrepreneurs
About Chevron
Chevron Corporation is one of the world's leading integrated energy
companies, with subsidiaries that conduct business worldwide. The
company's success is driven by the ingenuity and commitment of
approximately 62,000 employees who operate across the energy spectrum.
Chevron explores for, produces and transports crude oil and natural gas;
refines, markets and distributes transportation fuels and other energy
products; manufactures and sells petrochemical products; generates power
and produces geothermal energy; provides energy efficiency solutions;
and develops the energy resources of the future, including biofuels and
other renewables. Chevron has been headquartered in California for 130
years and is the state’s largest company. Chevron operations indirectly
support approximately one in every 250 jobs in the state. The company
generated $9.2 billion in economic output in California in 2007, and has
spent nearly $2 billion with small businesses in the state since 2007,
approximately 40 percent of which are minority- and women-owned. More
information is available at www.chevron.com/CA.
Source: Chevron Corporation
Chevron Corporation
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