NGO Partnerships
Our programmes are implemented by the following partners:
- In Hong Kong:
- enrich offers our programmes for Migrant Workers.
- Grassroots organisations are being trained to implement our programme for low income Cantonese Women, sponsored by The Women's Foundation.
- Leverage offers our programmes for children.
- In Cambodia:
- Soieries du Mekong in Banteay Chmar support the saving effort of their silkweavers and staff through regular training and a saving scheme,
- Enfants du Mekong gives training to secondary school teenagers, university students and the families of the children that the organisation helps supporting,
- Salabai regularly trains their students to manage their money through our programme.
- In China:
- Various organisations (World Vision in Yunnan and Guangxi, Pact International, Aids Care China) in Yunnan Province have started implementing financial education training,
- Mothercare, the UK corporation, has initiated a pilot programme in one of their factories, offering a training on financial education for their migrant workers.
- In the Philippines: we have co-developed a financial education programmes for schools and adults with Pioneer Foundation.
- In October 2006,
joined the aidha network set up in Singapore to share education programmes, best practices and access to microcredit institutions.
Working hand in hand:
We have designed tailor-made programmes for our partners:
- Good Habits with Money: basic personal finance for migrant workers living in Hong Kong (for Enrich),
- Good Habits with Money - US version: basic personal finance for migrant workers in Minnesota,
- Good Planning with Money: second level personal finance for migrant workers living in Hong Kong (for Enrich),
- Setting up my business: for Hong Kong migrant workers (for Enrich)
- Personal Enrichment and Introduction to Entrepreneurship: for Hong Kong low income women (for the Women's Foundation)
- My Money matters!: basic personal finance for migrant factory workers in China (for Mothercare)
- Financial Fitness for schools in the Philippines in cooperation with Pioneer Foundation
Empowering:
Discover how our partners have adapted and implemented our programmes, using their words and cultures to teach financial education basics to their clients:
- Salabai: runs a programme for each new promotion of students, so that they learn how to manage their future income,
- Enfants du Mekong has started delivering financial education programmes to their students and their families in Sisophon and Phnom Penh
- Soieries du Mekong support their silkweavers and staff's saving efforts through education and a saving scheme.
Corporate Social Responsibility:
As an employer and salary provider, are you concerned by the well being of your staff? Financial worries, such as debt burden, have an impact on how your employees' focus at work. Read how the UK group Mothercare has asked us to design and run a pilot training for them.
