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International Cooperation Fund2012 Smile Together Partnership (STP)
The Work Together Foundation 2012 STPRequest for Partnership Proposals
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List
I. Outline of STP - 5II. 2012 STP Request for Partnership Proposals – 10III. 2012 STP Partnership Proposal Form- 11IV.2012 STP Information Session Program- 30
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Ⅰ. Outline of Smile Together Partnership
Smile Together Partnership
Since 2011, the Work Together Foundation has been promoting its Smile Together Partnership (STP), a project that supports the establishment of social enterprises and operational assistance in developing countries. Through the project, it has been working to alleviate poverty faced by children in various developing countries. In addition, STP attempts to support the creation of employment opportunities that respect the local culture while maintaining its sustainability. Through social enterprises, STP strives to provide employment for parents so that their children can receive better care at home. It also supports social enterprises that provide employment and educational opportunities for youths who have to work, allowing them to take their first step in society.
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Principles
We are seeking for projects with below principles① A project physically based in a local community and working with
residents: The foundation believes most problems come from the urban cen-tralization of the population and little wealth redistribution in the lo-cal community. The ST Project supports community-based social enterprises, which revitalize the community economy and make people feel proud of their community.
② A project nurturing leadership in local people: If international or national NGOs are engaged in a project, they should have clear picture of when they will step out of the project, even if it’s a long-term involvement. To attain this, the organization should develop the capability of the local staff during its project.
③ A project which created a sustainable business model without harming the local community: Most of the businesses in underdeveloped and developing countries take advantage of of low labor costs and harm the environment. In addition, lots of the free training programs run by NGOs are in the service industry, since these skills can be taught in the short-term and results are easily seen. This causes the centralization of the population and environmental problems. The ST Project would like to support the building of competitive working skills and business models that don't harm the environment.
Evaluation Criteria:
① Clarity of social purpose and the social problem that needs to be solved② Feasibility or actual establishment of social enterprises that aim to
provide solutions for impoverished children③ Possibility of providing direct support to impoverished children④ Networking with local community⑤ Enterprise sustainability even after support from the Work Together
Foundation ⑥ Institution’s ability to conduct the enterprise responsibly⑦ Effective budgeting and ensuring transparency
The details of the implementation
① Financial support
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On average $30,000 (USD) for a fiscal year (from $20,000 to $200,000 on each project)
② Non-financial support Business consultancy services with the uGET program of the School of Management at Yonsei Univ. and pro bono business consultants Pro bono professional consultancy services from the business industry Connecting business field related resources and networks for facilitating further support
Projects (on running)
❙ Phnom Penh, CambodiaThe WT foundation helps to run Banteay Prieb, a job training center for disabled, by providing consistent and structured job training programs to disabled and youths. Through Smile Project Partnership, we hope to aid Benteay Prieb to become self-reliant and sustainable. In order to do so, we support the establishment and operation of CraftPEACE Café. The establishment of CraftPEACE Café would generate more jobs for the Banteay Prieb trainees to work. All the earnings from the CraftPEACE Café will go back to operating Banteay Prieb, hence, it becomes self-reliant and creates more jobs and for disabled and youths.
Project Title
- Establishment of the CraftPEACE Café under the management of Banteay Prieb to create more jobs for disabled and youths and to support them becoming self-reliant
Project Details
- Support establishment and operation of the CraftPEACE Café to generate revenue and jobs- Support wheelchairs and housings to disabled and
youths
Expected Outcomes and
Influence
- Promote financial self reliance of families with disabled - Create more jobs for disabled by fostering their
participation and enhancing work-site safety - Improve the quality of life and drinking water and
enhance the mobility Partner
Organization- Jesuit Service Cambodia
❙ Siem Reap, CambodiaThe WT foundation opened Lotus Hope Beauty and Hair Center in 2011 as a part of Smile Together Partnership projects in Siem Reap, Cambodia in cooperation with the Lotus World. The Lotus Hope Beauty and Hair Center attempts to support poor children especially the girls to become self-reliant by offering cosmetology training programs. Furthermore, we hope
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for it to grow into a sustainable and self-reliant center by providing beauty services to local residents and generating revenue.
Project Title- Establishment of the Lotus Hope Beauty and Hair
Center to support poor children, especially the young girls becoming self-reliant
Project Details
- Provide cosmetology training to poor children at the Lotus Hope Beauty and Hair Center - Attempt to generate revenue from providing
beauty services to local residents
Expected Outcomes and
Influence
- Secure home economy and raise more self supporting individuals- Shift Cambodian’s negative perception on
hairdressers by providing Korea’s advanced cosmetological techniques
Partner Organization
- Lotus World
❙ Vang Vieng, Lao P.D.RThe WT foundation supports the establishment of Café ZoomSun for the Phoudindaeng Youth Center to manage and operate in Vang Vieng, Laos. The operation of Café ZoomSun by Phoudindaeng Youth Center generates more jobs for youths in poverty region of Vang Vieng. In addition, it will propel the center to become self-reliant financially and structurally as the generated revenue is going back to operating the center. We envision growing more competent young leaders who can contribute to their society and fostering the economic development.
Project Title- Establishment of the Café ZoomSun under the
management of Phoudindaeng Youth Center to bring up more young leaders
Project Details
- Support establishment and operation of the Café ZoomSun to generate revenue and jobs- Support child education and raise the standard of
living
Expected Outcomes and
Influence
- Create more jobs for unemployed people to engage in- Improve the quality of life of deprived and
vulnerable villagers Partner
Organization- AVAN Korea
❙ Towerville, the PhilippinesThe WT foundation established the CAMP Sewing Center in Towerville in cooperation with the CAMP Asia in order to support refugees forced to move from their home which was demolished by inhumane government
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policy or natural disaster. The center offers sewing training programs to Towerville women. The center generates revenue by operating jobs and prepares the trainee to go to the workforce. The participating women benefits from working at home which allows them to take care of their children at home.
Project Title- Establishment of the CAMP Sewing Center to
relieve poverty for Towerville refugees
Project Details
- Support establishment and operation of the CAMP Sewing Center to create jobs for women in Towerville- Provide support for childcare and school-meal for
undernourished children
Expected Outcomes and
Influence
- Build a model for relieving poverty in Asian countries through social enterprises- Generate revenue and create more jobs, which in
turn attempts to relieve poverty- Reduce number of children suffering from the
undernourishment and child care
Partner Organization
- CAMP Asia
uGET ProjectThe Work Together Foundation has been cooperating with Yonsei University for the undergraduate Global Experience Team project (uGET Project) since 2009. This project is designed to give students opportunities to broaden their global perspective and experience through conducting projects and research overseas. The Work Together Foundation has sent uGET project groups to the sites where the Smile Together Partnership projects are going on for consultation. The outcome of the uGET project is maximized through the collaboration with the WT's professional pro-bono business management and accounting consultants. The outcome of the research and consulting through the uGET Project is implemented and adopted in practice.
Ⅱ. 2012 STP Request for Partnership Proposals
Outline
① Title: 2012 Smile Together Partnership② Project Duration: September 2012 ~ August 2013 (with possibility
of 3 consecutive years)
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③ Host Organization: Work Together Foundation④ Candidates: domestic and international organizations committed to
improving the lives of impoverished children by founding and sup-porting social enterprises in developing countries
⑤ Process: 10 organizations corresponding to the qualification criteria will be selected through document and interview screening
⑥ Support Details: Funding (an average of $30,000 (USD) for each project), business consulting, promotion, opportunities to partici-pate in investment information sessions
Detailed Plan
1. Application① Application period : June. 18 ~ July. 31, 2012② Possible Applicants: domestic and international organizations that
can found and manage social enterprises to help impoverished chil-dren and create jobs for parents in developing countries
③ Documents: • Smile Together Partnership Proposal• One letter of self-introduction (include level of financial indepen-
dency & project details and working expenses of the past 3 years )
• One resume and one proof of employment of the project man-ager
• Copy of corporate registration or copy of NGO registration or business license (*omittable if it hasn't been founded yet)
④ How to apply: *Only by E-mail⑤ Send the application to: gyeongah@hamkke.org
2. Contents of the Proposal
① Business background② Business value③ Expected achievement④ Plan for founding and managing social enterprises⑤ Plan for social impact⑥ Request for assistance⑦ Plan for Smile Together Partnership promotion
Screening and Selection
1. Screening Procedure① 20 organizations will be selected after document screening & 10 or-
ganizations will be selected the final interviews② Procedure
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Category Schedule Detail
Application 2012.06.18~07.31
• E-mail application
Document Screening
August, 2012 • Subjects: applied organizations• Judges: 5 experts in Business & Ex-
ternal Development and Coopera-tion
*20 enterprises will be selected*Business performance, range of network-ing, available local resources written in application will be checked and consid-ered in screening process (Feasibility study if needed)
Final Inter-view
August, 2012 • Subjects: 20 organizations selected in document screening
• Representative interview in refer-ence to the documents and feasibil-ity study
• Judges: 5 experts in Business & Ex-ternal Development and Coopera-tion
Final An-nouncement
Early September
2. Screening Criterion
Criteria Detail Credit
1) Social Value (social·cultural·envi-ronmental contribu-
tion)
Possibility of job creation in developing countries
30%Possibility of providing direct support for im-
poverished childrenPossibility of nurturing youth leadership in
local people
2) Financial Value(profitability & sus-
tainability)
Competence of business plan
30%
Market conditions and prospect of the busi-ness
Validity and sustainability of revenue model
Level of contribution of revenue model to the local culture, community and environ-ment
3) Ability to Utilize Local Resources
Level of understanding about the local com-munity
20%
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Possibility to obtain cooperation from organi-zations and institutions outside the business region
4) Smile Together Partnership
The institution’s competence in execution of project and demonstration of sense of re-sponsibility.
20%Effective budgeting and transparency
Enterprise sustainability even after support from the Work Together Foundation ends
Application Process & Support Detail
1. Process
Steps Detail Schedule
Application •Apply on line (E-mail)June. 18 ~ July.
31, 2012.
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Information Session
•Information session for better un-derstanding of Smile Together Part-nership 2012
2012. July. 4Jeonju, Jeonbuk
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Document Screening
•Document screening & selection (20 organizations)
August, 2012
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Due Diligence•Conduct a due diligence for feasibil-ity study
August, 2012
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Final Screening & Announce-
ment
•Representative interview in refer-ence to the feasibility study •final selection of 10 organizations
September, 2012
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Agreement Con-clusion
•Conclude the agreement with Work Together Foundation
September, 2012
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Initial Funding • 70% of total fund September,
2012
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Progress Report •Submit the progress report March, 2013
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Second Funding•The rest 30%, after examining the progress report
April, 2013
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Annual Assess-ment
•Submit an annual assessment and audit•Make decision about follow-up sup-port according to the final assess-ment
August, 2013
2. The details of the implementation of the STP① Financial Support: From $20,000 to $200,000 (USD) on each project
(on average $30,000 for a fiscal year)② Business consultancy services for financial independence ③ Give partner organizations an opportunity to reinforce their capabil-
ity through media promotion and educational support④ Giving partner organizations various resources regarding their busi-
ness
Funding•On average $30,000 (USD) for a fiscal year •Support for three consecutive years with an annual assessment and audit
Business con-sultancy ser-
vices
•Provide professional consultancy services, and con-nect business field related resources
Promotion & Networking
•Provide connections to all sorts of media and oppor-tunities to take part in international forums
Investment Opportunity &
Information Session
•Provide information about investment opportunities through social networking website•Arrange presentation on performance at the end of the contract period
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Ⅲ. 2012 STP Proposal Form
Name of the Social Enterprise
INFORMATION ABOUT THE APPLICANT INSTITUTION
Office in Korea Office Overseas
Legal Name of Institution
□ Present □ Not Present
Name in Korean
Name in English
□ Present □ Not Present
Name in Korean
Name in English
Established Year
Representative
Name
Personal ID No.
Registration Information of Institution
□ Yes, we have ↓ □ None
Registration No.
Entity Type
□ Yes, we have ↓ □ None
Registration No.
Entity Type
Office Address
Office Phone No.
Website
Person to
Contact
Name
Position
Direct Phone No.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT
Field Location Region, Country Address
No. of years of STP funding
This Funding Period MM.YYYY – MM.YYYY
Summary of the Proposed Project
Total Project Budget USDFunding Amount
RequestedUSD
Documents required1. ‘Smile Together Partnership’ Project proposal2. Introduction of the corresponding institution (Including proof of the institution’s economic
independence/soundness, expenditures and other financial records for the last three years)3. Resume of the personnel in charge, a copy of Proof of Employment (may be in any form
applicable)4. Certificate of Corporation Registration or a Certificate of Non-Profit Organization, and
Certificate of Enterprise or a copy of its registration number (※ This can be omitted if the institution has not yet been established)
5. A CD including the required documents for the proposal (This can be omitted when applying by e-mail)
I hereby apply for the Smile Together Fund offered by the Work Together Foundation.
Signature of Applicant Print Name Date
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Project Outline
Name of the Social Enterprise
Objectives
Goal of 2011
Social Issues that are to be
Addressed
Outline of the Enterprise
Competitiveness of the Enterprise
Expected Outcome of the Enterprise and its Influence
Why it Wishes to Cooperate with the
Smile Together Program
Requests for Non-financial Support
Financial Support
Total Grant Amount
Funding for Social Enterprise
Direct Funding for Impoverished Children
1. Background of the EnterprisePlease focus on describing why this project is necessary.
1) What is its environmental background?
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2) What is the social problem that it attempts to solve?
3) Who is faced with that problem?
4) How severe is the problem?
5) What are some of the measures that the partner organization has taken in the past to alleviate the problem described above?
2. Value of the EnterprisePlease describe what kinds of projects will be carried out and why you think that the enterprise will be successful.
1) Value Chain/ Business Model and Strategies
2) Market Analysis
3) Competitiveness (Human Resources, Use of Resources, Uniqueness, etc)
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3. Anticipated Results of 1) Final Goal of the Enterprise
2) Three-Year Plan to achieve that goal
First Year Second Year (2012)
Third Year (2013)
Financial Goal
Sale USD, Profit USD
Social Goal
Creating employment opportunities, Average income for handicapped families
Enterprise Goal
Opening and operating a cafe
Strategies for securing resources to achieve the goal
Hiring designers,Developing products and their quality
3) Plans for financial independence after Smile Together grant is completed
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○ Description of the plan
○ Financial Situation (Applicable to social entrepreneurial elements)
Account Based on last year
Assets Deposit money of the rented property, vehicles, etc
Debts Unpaid payments
○ Estimation of the total profits and losses (Applicable to social entrepreneurial elements. The table may be altered if needed.)
Contents
End of last year
First Year
Second Year
Third Year
Fourth Year
Fifth Year
Total Revenue
Amount soldGrant from Smile TogetherFundingOthersTotal (A)
Total Spending
Labor CostRaw MaterialsOperation Fees (such as taxes)Investment fees for developing technologyOthersTotal (B)
Total Profit and Loss (A-B)
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4. Plans for operation of the social enterprise __________________Please describe the current phase of operation that the enterprise is in and what further capacities it needs to secure in order to complete its goals successfully.
1) Current situation of the enterprise
2) Capacities necessary for a successful enterprise
3) Governance of operating the enterprise
4) Facilities investment plans
5) Operation plans
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6) Marketing plans7) Yearly plans for operation of the enterprise
ContentsApril
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
5. Plans for promoting the social impact of
1) Utilizing local resources (Encouraging participation from local residents and local partners)○ Plans for promoting participation from local residents○ Plans for establishing partnerships with local organizations ○ Measuring the success
Details Measurement of How it will be measured
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Success
2) Fostering local leadership and competency○ ….○ Measuring the success
DetailsMeasurement of Success
How it will be measured
3) Social, cultural, environmental aspect○ …○ Measuring the success
DetailsMeasurement of Success
How it will be measured
4) Direct support for impoverished children○ Strategic goal○ Plans for achieving that goal○ Measuring the success
Details Measurement of Success
How it will be measured
6. Cooperation Proposal with the Smile Together Partnership
1) Financial aspects (budget for the funding)Spending
ResultsFunding Amount
NotesClassification
Category
Item
Labor Cost
Investments for R&D
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Operating Fees(Fixed Amount)
Operating Fees(Altered Amount)
Amount of direct support for impoverished children
Total
2) Non-financial aspects7. Promotion plan for the Smile Together Partnership
1) Plans for introducing the Smile Together Partnership
2) Plans for providing cases of support for impoverished children
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Ⅳ. 2012 Smile Together Partnership Information Session
| Program |
Timeline Topic Details
1st Segment09:00~09:4
0
Supporting Projects of
other Foundatio
n
Yokohama Social Entrepreneurs Support Foundation [Presenter] Haruta YukaThe Nippon Foundation[Presenter] Nanako Kudo
1st Segment 09:40~10:3
0
Smile TogetherPartnershi
pOverview
*Background, purpose, and expected results of Smile Together Partnership [Presenter] Myung-Hee LEE, 09:40 ~ 10:00*Outline of 2012 Selection guideline: application process, important dates, selecting criteria, etc.*How to write business plans*Breakdown of budget support application* What is an Office Hour?[Presenter] Kyung-Ah, JANG 10:00 ~ 10:30
1st Segment 10:30~10:5
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Keynote Speech
[Presenter] Seong Uk Hong / Professor,DirectorDepartment of Chemical & Biological EngineeringCenter for Appropriate Technology, Hanbat National University Co-founder, Appropriate Technology Future Forum(ATFF)
*Break 10:50 ~ 11:00
2nd
Segment11:00~12:00 (15 mins
per organizatio
n)
Case Study
*Introductions*Why they applied to Smile Together Partnership*Received support in year 2011 and 2012, and changes that took place after the support*Uniqueness of Smile Together Partnership*Future management and self-reliance plans[Presenter] Charlsma Gascon(Camp) / Tha Lee (PYC) Chantra (Benteay) / Somaly Ing(Lotus)
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Contacts
Work Together FoundationInternational Affairs Team
Head / Marie Myung-Hee LEE (smartmarie@gmail.com / +82-2-330-0720)Manager / Jiya Kyoung-ah JANG (gyeongah@hamkke.org / +82-2-330-
0722)36 WorldCupBuk-ro, 6-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul 121-819 Korea
eng.hamkke.org
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