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ChildFund Brasil Sustainability Report

PRESENTATION MESSAGE FROM MANAGEMENT WHO CORPORATE WE ARE MARKETING AND GOVERNANCE MOBILIZATION OF RESOURCES CHILDREN'S RIGHTS Advocacy and child protection SOCIAL PROGRAMS HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES FINANCIAL STATEMENTS GRI SUMMARY SERVO WE 1/50 02:24 KAWAN MA O REC F4.0 250 • Corporate In 2020, the pandemic scenario made it possible for us to have more access to corporate donations. The construction of solid and strategic partnerships has strengthened our emergency action to supply families with food and hygiene items. The 2021 scenario was more chal- lenging and the results in this donation category were lower. With the adoption of the new planning and aligned with Child Fund International, we started to structure the Business Development area, under the purpose of building and strengthening ties with corporate part- ners, seeking to diversify and expand our revenues through donations from companies, institutes, and foundations. Companies and friendly organizations - Brandili: Financial aid for the develop- ment and implementation of the school tutoring project for children from São João da Chapada (a district in Diaman- tina/MG). - Bela Gil | Morada da Floresta | West Rock: Donation of sustainable cribs and layettes to families participating in Child Fund Brasil projects - Caixa Bank: Donation of resources for the distribution of staple food kits and hygiene items to families. - Misha: Donation of resources for the distribution of staple food kits to families - Desafio 10X10: Raising donations to buy staple food kits and hygiene items for families. - DNA de Vendas: Strategic consulting to support the development of the fun- draising team - "Fazer o Bem Faz Bem" - JBS: Donation of animal protein to families. - Fundação Dom Cabral: Support in the governance and management process, contributing to our excellence on these fronts. - Fundação Mary Harriet Speers: Part- ner in the municipality of Curimatá – PI, through Ponte Social - Hughes: Financial donation to the Live for the Children event - Igreja Batista Vilas do Atlântico (IBVA): Partner in the municipality of Umbura- nas - BA, through Ponte Social - Igreja Central de Belo Horizonte (Cen- tral): Partner in the municipality of Ana- gé - BA, through Ponte Social - Igreja Memorial Batista de Brasília (IMBB): Partner in the municipality of Cavalcante - GO, through Ponte Social Primeira Igreja Batista de João Pessoa (PIBJPA): Partner in the municipality of Alagoa Nova – PB, through Ponte Social - PM4NGOs: project management sup- port and knowledge in project method- ologies - Prime Talent: Voluntary selection pro- cess to hire employees for the organi- zation and spread the word about our work in their contact networks. - PUC - MG: Partnership for the devel- opment of social intelligence in Brazil, - Instituto Marcos Coimbra (IMC): Spon- through the Social Intelligence Center sorship of children - Igreja Presbiteriana Nacional IPN: Part- ner in the municipality of Santa Luz – Pl, through Ponte Social - M Dias Branco: Donation of cookies to the families participating in our proj- ects. - Música e Mídia: Volunteer Organization for the Live for the Children event - Petite Jolie: Sponsoring of children and spreading the word about our work to its contact network. - Procter and Gamble (P&G): Partnership in the realization of the Água Pura para Cri- anças Project. (NIS), in addition to the improvement of the organizational capacity through strategic processes of Child Fund Brasil in academia. - Teatro Claro Rio: Granting of space for the realization of the Live for the Chil- dren event, within the Dia de Música project, held by Brain +, Cavalo Marin- ho, Prisma, with support from Sympla, sponsored by Rede Dor São Luiz, Prima Vida and the City of Rio de Janeiro - Ticket: Donate to projects of our part- ner organizations and spreading the word about our work to its contact net- work. - WFP: Raising donations to buy staple food kits and hygiene items for families. 36 ChŘldFund. Brasil . Sustainability Report 37
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