To continue our offerings and partnerships with like-minded organizations, we seek to develop relationships with corporate philanthropy and volunteer initiatives. In pursuit of achieving our vision of addressing economic disparities and driving systemic changes, we also seek opportunities to collaborate with corporate social responsibility (CSR) and philanthropic giving initiatives for local communities.

Corporate Sponsors Build Corporate Culture  

  • Corporate sponsorships support SEC’s education, literacy and economic justice initiatives 

  • SEC’s paid internships address inequities in the system for first generation and lower income high school and college students

  • Internships can include working at for-profit and not-for-profit companies or for your own organization

  • Paid internships can support corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives

  • This is a unique opportunity for businesses to collaborate with an entrepreneurial non-profit to support and help craft a socially relevant program

Benefits to Our Corporate Sponsors

  • 75% of Millennials want to work for a socially responsible organization. A corporate sponsorship can enhance your company’s brand awareness, reputation, and perception.

  • SEC will highlight sponsors on their website and at all events

  • Support specific internship initiatives that are additive to your company’s mission and corporate goals. Enhanced standing in the community

  • Potential co-branding opportunities

  • Internships may strengthen a company’s diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts

  • Opportunity for leaders and managers of sponsoring companies to provide mentoring and a formal platform to share their expertise

  • Boost corporate giving by sponsoring donation match programs

  • SEC has a low expenses structure – high % of dollars go directly to supporting kids

  • Donations can be directed to specific SEC initiatives – literacy, internships, Africa, etc. and SEC can pivot quickly to accommodate new mission-driven initiatives

  • Positive social media exposure from SEC and opportunities for exposure with SEC-promoted community projects and initiatives

  • Customizable volunteer opportunities for a company’s employees

  • Improved recruiting, morale, and retention of employees because of the social impact of sponsorship and community involvement

 To learn more about our corporate partnerships, click here

 If your organization would like to collaborate and partner with Someone Else’s Child for a program, event, or volunteer initiative, please contact Katrina Brink at kbrink@someoneelseschild.org.