No question, good corporate citizenship makes good business sense. At K12 Global we foster that objective by promoting the philanthropic outreach already supported by your corporation. Our platform can further awareness through a high-value, socially responsible education program.
For example, in Canada alone, K12 Global programs are being actively used by 20% of all English speaking Grade 3 to 8 education professionals, successfully promoting responsible social and environmental topics to over 360,000 students, their families and communities.
Each program includes an average of 800 unique pages of student and teacher resources and provides educators with comprehensive learning exercises for over two full weeks of teaching – equivalent to 50 hours per student. Over a three-year program, this creates an astounding 95 million page views/impressions with over 47 million hours worth of teacher, student and parent interaction!
Measurable: All programs are fully audited by an independent third party to measure community impact and validate your corporate investment.
Transparent: We provide real-time online access to aggregate reporting information including; participation, usage and engagement metrics; in-depth geographic analysis; and qualitative user feedback.
Integration: Each custom published program can integrate your other sponsorship activities directly into lesson materials and actively promote to our audience – making these programs more successful through awareness and participation. For example, WWF Schools for a Living Planet (sponsored by Canon) includes activities designed to support Canon’s commitment to Earth Hour, creating a measurable impact on community participation.
To explore how a carefully designed education platform can benefit students and deepen the impact of your existing corporate responsibility programs contact us.
K12 Global is pleased to work with your preferred registered not-for-profit charitable organization to support your commitment to their objectives, create awareness amongst our audience, and allow you to leverage the positive tax incentives that reward corporations for making programs like this possible.
Did You Know?
In the last two decades the education system has become obsessed with academic success and that myopic view is harming boys.
