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Choosing corporate charity programs and practices for implementation
Victoria Petrova
Deputy General Director for Human Resources, RUSAL
International Conference “Business, Charity and Mass Media”
Moscow, March 3, 2005
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Our approach to planning of charity
I. Survey of expectations and needs of population in the regions of the Company’s activity
II. Development of a strategy (objectives and tasks) for charity work
IV. Monitoring and evaluation of specific projects and programs
III. Thorough development and implementation of charity projects and programs
2003 - we accept a strategic approach of doing charity work:
• Conduct needs surveys of regional population
• Establish Charity Committee
• Develop Regulations on Charity
• Implement specific charity projects and programs
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Survey of regional population needs, 2003
• Over 60% of population when asked to define a value package for the ideal image of large business lay emphasis on social responsibility
• “Sensitive” areas- children and young adults- socially challenged groups
• Most acute problems- no facilities to develop education and leisure for children and
youth - no arrangements to protect and support the poor
*Based on the survey of Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Sociology, 2003
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Objectives and Tasks, Charity Work’2004
Objectives for 2004:
• Provide support in finding solutions for most acute problems of the regions
• Provide for a positive change in the public perception of the RUSAL social policy; increase the number of people in the region who positively view RUSAL and its activity
Tasks for 2004:
• Apply the strategic approach to charity work
• Initiate projects that would
- stir wide public interest and receive coverage in the mass media as a result of actual (affordable, noticeable and visual) help to the people;
- promote involvement in charity work among authorities of all levels, community leaders, clubs of youth and children and employees at RUSAL enterprises
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Practices for implementation
Principles of implementation of charity projects
• Partnership with non-commercial organizations on federal and regional levels.
• Open competitions for potential participants of charity projects and programs
• Wide publicity of the projects on the regional level
Example: Participants of 100 Best Projects Program
PR Projects Department, RUSAL
Managing Company
Corporate Culture Unit, RUSAL
Managing Company
RegionalCoordinators
(8 towns)
Press Services,Plants
(5 towns)
CAF ‘NCO School’ Foundation
Regional NCOs (5 towns)
Corporate CultureUnits, Plants
(5 towns)
Federal level
Regional Level
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Results of charity work, 2004
2 specific cross-regional programs
•100 Best Projects
- 423 applications
- 100 winning projects
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Healthy youth is a basis for the prosperous region!
10 playgrounds improved7 multipurpose mini-stadiums constructed
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Our support to Beslan
42 people were involved in the rehabilitation program18 families were assisted specifically
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-4 900 requests; 8 projects
Social Aid Center in Krasnoyarsk
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•- 17 environment protection projects
Youth Environment Protection Group
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-30 kids attend extra-curriculum classes led by special tutor
-40 kids master new skills at Workshops of Responsible Life
“Heading for tomorrow with RUSAL!”
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Our playgrounds
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PR and publicity
• 544 articles in mass media
• 166 infomercials
• 14 outdoor boards
• 8 press conferences
• Since October 2004 – a Charity Intranet page
• Since September 2004 – the wall newspaper “Alye Parusa” specifically related to charity projects
Employees Involvement
• 75 children of the employees on Children Committees
• USD 178 000 of individual donations as a part of our support to Beslan
• 69 people (Moscow)– engaged in collection of clothing
Results of charity work, 2004 (continued)
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5,8
24,5
10
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Novokuznetsk
Krasnoyarsk
Bratsk
Achinsk
Sayanogorsk
100 Best Projects
Healthy Youth
Social Aid Center
Aware of RUSAL Charity Projects, %
Based on the sociological survey of Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Sociology, 2004
Evaluation of efficiency of charity programs in 2004
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The survey confirmed the right choice of the target group for charity projects and programs – schoolchildren, youth and deprived.
In all towns, the population singled out the following groups as social policy priorities:
• Orphan children
• Deprived groups
• Schoolchildren and young adults
There are four areas of support for the youth that all groups of population view as most vital:
• Assistance in employment
• Anti-drug effort
• Welfare assistance to schools
• Provision of housing
* Based on the survey of Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Sociology, 2004
Survey of regional population needs, 2004
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Objectives and tasks for 2005
Objectives:
• New! Instill in the employees a feeling of pride in the Company
• Provide support in finding solutions for most acute problems of the regions
• Bolster the RUSAL’s image by securing a further growth of brand recognition in the regions of activity and number of people who view the Company positively
Tasks
• New! Initiate projects that would interest and involve employees and their families
• New! Apply the experience of the pilot projects in new regions
4 cross-regional programs (in 2004 – 2)
• 100 Best Projects (second and third stages of the competition)
• Healthy youth is a basis for the prosperous region (Achinsk, Krasnoyarsk, Novokuznetsk, Sayanogorsk)
• New regions Social Aid Centers (Krasnoyarsk, Sayanogorsk, Novokuznetsk, Nikolayev)
• New regions Together heading for tomorrow (Bratsk, Novokuznetsk, Sayanogorsk)
6 Projects
• Our support to Beslan
• Youth Environment Protection Group (Nikolayev)
• Young Hearts
• New! Employee donations (Pilot area - Moscow)
• New! Employee Aid Fund
• New! 60 Anniversary of Great Victory