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Microsoft Asia-Pacific Youth Exchange 2016 Sponsorship Proposal Manila, Philippines July 31 – Aug 13

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Microsoft – Asia-Pacific Youth Exchange 2016 Sponsorship Proposal!

Manila, Philippines July 31 – Aug 13

Why microsoft? Microsoft understands and acts on the importance of young peoples’ contribution in today’s rapidly evolving economy. Microsoft YouthSpark, is a company-wide initiative, empowering more than 300 million youth around the global with greater opportunities in education, employment and entrepreneurship with a specific focus on computing. CSR Asia’s Report on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 for Businesses highlights the business value of the SDGs, how to incorporate the SDGs into business strategy, and which stakeholders should be consulted.

Why SDGs In business •  Framework to understand and adapt to

emerging global issues •  New business opportunities and open

new markets because new solutions are needed

•  Common language and structure to measure impact across stakeholders

•  Multi-stakeholder partnerships for common goal & information sharing

•  Anticipate national priorities, government policies and spending

Incorporating the sdgs •  Understand SDGs and evaluate

alignment •  Set priorities and targets •  Map out solutions •  Monitor, measure and communicate

progress

Who to engage 1)  NGOs, CSOs and local communities 2)  Governments 3)  Consumers 4)  New partnerships and multi-

stakeholder initiatives 5)  Millennials

Asia-Pacific Youth Exchange (APYE) 2016 provides the ideal platform to engage relevant stakeholders, meaningfully

About Over the past decade, there has been a growing recognition of the youth's participation in economic, social and political processes. Governments, international agencies, civil society and private sector organizations have realized that young people are powerful agents of change who, if supported and empowered, can drive the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). The Asia-Pacific Youth Exchange (APYE) is a program that responds to the global need of meaningfully including the youth in SDG initiatives. By simulating policy formulation and SDG initiative execution, youth delegates are given a unique opportunity to learn and hone the skills necessary to participate in SDG activities. To achieve this, the APYE has three main components: (1) Leadership Development Training, (2) Local Immersion and (3) Asian Youth Conference.   With the success of the first APYE that was held January of 2016, the Urban Youth Academy, Asian Development Bank, UN Habitat and several other partners come together once again to make the program even better. The second APYE will be held on August 2016 and 250 participants from the Asia-Pacific region are expected to come. For more information, check us out on www.apye.org and follow our Facebook page at Asia Pacific Youth Exchange.

OvervieW!Over the course of 14 days, youth delegates will achieve several things at APYE 2016. These include (1) being more knowledgeable about the basis of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG); (2) understanding youth’s role in the achievement of SDGs; (3) understanding the challenges of implementing SDG projects; (4) expanding his/her network locally and internationally to enhance youth-led SDG initiatives; and (5) identifying opportunities for inclusion of young people in decision-making and implementation of the SDGs.

July 31 – August 13, 2016 14 days

Main Event at ADB HQ Local Immersion in Filipino communities around Luzon

Mobilize Youth Towards Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

DATES

LOCATIONS

Participants

100 Youth from Korea 100 Youth from 10 countries in AP 50 Youth from Philippines

250+ Youth Leaders from across Asia-Pacific

CONNECT

Purpose

www.apye.org www.facebook.com/apye2016 info.urbanyouthac.org

250+ Youth Leaders from across Asia-Pacific

15+ Communities

Engaged

2500+ Local

Beneficiaries

15+ Universities and

Government Partners

5+ Private Companies

3 International

Organizations

5 United Nations

Agencies

Learning methods !!!!!!

The youth delegates will engage in a five-part process that will enable them to be aware, understanding, and take action towards the SDGs in their communities.

Leadership Development Training

Local Immersion in Community Issues

Learning Circles

Internship Fair

Asian Youth Forum

Leadership Development Training Development experts from partner organizations will share insights about the history, relevance, and implementation of the SDGs. The knowledge, skills and tools shared will prepare youth delegates to lead efforts that tackle the SDGs in their own communities. Local immersion In partnership with communities and NGOs, the immersion component exposes youth delegates to current SDG initiatives. This exposure is a unique chance to understand the inner workings of SDG activities and the challenges that often beset them. Learning circle Each youth delegate will be assigned a learning circle that aims to facilitate their growth throughout the duration of the program. Each group will be assigned a leader who will guide each group in discussions, community visits and planning.        

Internship fair To enhance the growth of each youth delegate beyond the APYE program, the internship fair will allow participants the opportunity to network and interview with government organizations, local and international NGOs, and private companies to gain practical work experience, especially with initiatives related to the SDGs. Asian Youth Forum The 4th annual Asian Youth Forum forum gathers youth and youth-oriented organizations in a platform to discuss opportunities and pressing issues that are related to the youth sector and its meaningful participation in the achievement of SDGs.        

Sponsorship value “Empower people across broad range of abilities, cultures, languages and levels of economic development.” - Microsoft 2015 Citizenship Report

10  Youth leaders from across Asia-Pacific by covering their logistical costs

Your contribution powers:

$10,000 USD

100+ local beneficiaries

through the local immersion of regional youth leaders

Sponsor ENGAGEMENT

Program engagement Date & Time Location

Learning circle leader – Nominate resource !person(s) to guide the youth participants as a mentor to produce a proposal related to SDG 4: !Quality Education and SDG 9: Industry, !Innovation, and Infrastructure

Aug 1–2!All day ADB HQ

Asian youth forum

Workshop – Deliver workshop showcasing Microsoft’s YouthSpark initiative with reference to key SDGs

Aug 11 1 - 3pm ADB HQ

Panel Discussion - Nominate a high-level representative to be on a panel discussion to represent Microsoft’s perspective on SDG 5: Gender Equality (recommended for DigiGirlz)

Aug 10 10:30 - 12pm ADB HQ

Internship fair

Booth – Join 15 other companies, social enterprises, NGOs and government organizations to recruit skilled interns

Aug 13 1 - 6pm

TBC – Ortigas, Manila

BRANDING BENEFITS

Access sponsor’s lounge ✔

Join networking lunch ✔

Promotion

APYE program booklet 1 page

APYE website banner ✔

Articles with media partners ✔

Promote on APYE’s Facebook page with 6000+ followers ✔

Logo appears in event backdrop ✔

Sponsor Badge, company-banner ✔

Distribute company materials onsite ✔

For more information, please contact Mr. Ponce Ernest Samaniego ([email protected]) and Mr. Woo Chan Son ([email protected]).