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1 1 PNC Alumni Association Angkor Charity Trip – Partnership Proposal

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PNC Alumni AssociationAngkor Charity Trip – Partnership Proposal

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In Cambodia, many children still have limited to no access to basic education, and other many children gave up their basic school level because of the poverty and migration of their family.

Poverty forces children to forgo school to support their families' most basic needs. Some families cannot afford the opportunity cost of sending their children to school. The time that their children would spend in class translates to lost time that the children could be contributing to the family income. Common work for Cambodian children includes fieldwork, tending to cows, collecting recyclables, begging, fishing, and construction work.

Low compensation forces teachers to collect informal school fees from students creating a barrier to education for poor children. Primary school teachers get insufficient salaries, putting them hard to live. To supplement their salaries, teachers collect informal school fees from students. So that, it is barrier for poor families to send their children to school.

A shortage of schools and classrooms, particularly in rural areas, limit the number of children who have access to basic education. Although most of Cambodian villages have a primary school, many school are still incomplete. Getting to a school, children have to travel far distances from their home.

The Context

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Siem Reap is a province of Cambodia. It borders the provinces of Oddar Meanchey to the north, Preah Vihear and Kampong Thom to the east, Battambang to the south, and Banteay Meanchey to the west. Its capital and largest city is Siem Reap.

- Total Area : 20,000 km2

- Population (2008) : 896,309

- Districts : 12

- Communes : 100

- Villages : 907

- An estimated 80% of the population lives

in rural areas

- Around 80% of children in province start primary

school; 25% of children start lower secondary

school; only 9% start upper secondary school

The Context

Siem Reap Province has high levels of poverty; over 36% of the population exist below the poverty line.

Sources: - www.pac-Cambodia.org - www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siem_Reap_Province

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Agenda

The contextP 2 - 3

PN Cambodia Alumni Association P 5 - 6

Partnership proposal P 8 – 14

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OUR VISIONPN Cambodia Alumni Association strives to establish lifelong, meaningful and valued relationships, as well as strong solidarity in order to archive sustainable development for alumni and their community.

OUR MISSION

PN Cambodia Alumni Association seeks to reach, serve and engage all PN Cambodia’s former students and current students; to foster a lifelong intellectual and emotional connection between the PN Cambodia and its graduates; and to provide the alumni with goodwill and support.

PN Cambodia Alumni AssociationNetwork for Solidarity and Development

PN Cambodia Alumni Association is a non-profit organization which established in 2008 by group of graduates (Alumni) of Passerelles numériques (PN) which intends to maintain a lifelong intellectual and emotional connection between the PNC and its graduates; and provide the alumni with goodwill and supports. Currently there are 1108 graduates who enrolled as the Association’s members.

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MAIN ACTIVITIES

PN Cambodia Alumni AssociationNetwork for Solidarity and Development

Job Help

Social Events Organizing

Community Development Training and Development

Communication and publication

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Agenda

The contextP 2 - 3

PN Cambodia Alumni Association P 5 - 6

Partnership proposal P 8 – 15

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• Type of event: Charity Trip

• Number of beneficiaries: 200 poor children

• Venue: Kouk Chamres Primary School, Kouk Chamres Village, Tayeak Commune, Sotnikum

District, Siem Reap Province

• Est. number of participants in trip: 90

• Date of trip: 6th – 7th December 2014

• Trip participation fee: $35 (PNC Alumni) and $40 (non-PNC Alumni)

Event Overview:

Partnership ProposalAngkor Charity Trip

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• Raising funds to buy study materials for 200 poor children

• Participating develops community and social engagement

• Building strong networking and communication as “Networking for Solidarity and

Development”

Objectives:

Partnership ProposalAngkor Charity Trip

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Partnership ProposalAngkor Charity Trip

Raising funds to buy study materials for 200 poor children in Kouk Chamres Village, Tayeak Commune, Sotnikum District, Siem Reap Province.

Objective:

Donation Package Est. Unit price (US$)

Qty per child

Total cost per child

(US$)

200 children(US$)

Note Book 0.25 4 1 200

Pen (blue and red) 0.13 2 0.25 52

Pencil 0.13 1 0.13 26

Pencil Sharpener 0.13 1 0.13 26

Ruler 0.13 1 0.13 26

Pencil Eraser 0.13 1 0.13 26

Paper Bag 1 1 1 200

Total 11 2.77 554

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Partnership ProposalAngkor Charity Trip

Tentative Program:

06 Dec, 2014 07 Dec, 2014

5:00 am : Departure from Phnom Penh 7:00 am : Have breakfast11:30 am : Have lunch 15:00 pm : Check-in accommodation15:30 pm : Departure to visit Angkor Wat & Bayon17:30 pm : Meeting at bus17:45 pm : Back to accommodation 18:00 pm : Have dinner19:00 pm : Visit night market and Pub-Street

6:00 am : Have breakfast6:45 am : Check- out7:00 am : Departure to Kouk Chamres

Primary School9:15 am : Charity Time (Charity Agenda)11:30 am : Have lunch12:00 am : Back to Siem Reap14:00 pm : Departure to Phnom Penh 

Main Activities:

- Educate children about values of education and hygiene- Plant trees and flowers in field of school- Deliver donation packages to children- Tour around Angkor Wat

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Partnership ProposalAngkor Charity Trip

Budget Plan:

Description Cost (US$)Donation packages for children 554

Meals for children 125

Donation packages for teachers 15

Purchasing books for library 60

School cleaning equipment (Dustpans, brooms) 20

Trees and flowers 20

Accommodation (23 rooms x 15$/night), included in cost of participation 345

Transportation by bus (45 seats x 2), included in cost of participation 760

Meals for participants, included in cost of participation 1,620

Printing T-shirts 600

Logistic (banners, appreciation letters) 50

Other cost 100

Total 4,269

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Partnership ProposalAngkor Charity Trip

Fund-raising Forcast:

Description Forecast

Trip Participation Fee 3,150

Financial Sponsor 1,000

Individual Donation 400

Sell T-Shirt 600

Total 5,150$

*Notes: Remaining funds from this event will be used to support poor students in other communities

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Partnership ProposalAngkor Charity Trip

How Can You Help? Please consider this option • Gold Partner: 1,000 USD

Partner actions:

– Two delegates from your company to participate in the Charity Trip

– Delegate of company will be invited to present company’s

activities to participants and children

– Premium positioning of company’s logo on the banner, which hang on the bus from Phnom Penh to

the event site in Siem Reap (319 km) and travel on the national road #6

– Logo on the homepage of website and Facebook page with click through to company’s website

– Stick company’s name on 100 packages of donation for children

– Get two t-shirts of the Charity Trip

– Mention in article after event on the event’s website

– Thank you certificate after the event

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Partnership ProposalAngkor Charity Trip

• Silver Partner: 500 USD

Partner actions:

– One delegate from your company to participate in the Charity Trip

– Medium size of company’s logo on the banner, which hang on the bus from Phnom Penh to the

event site in Siem Reap (319 km) and travel on the national road #6

– Logo on the homepage of website and Facebook page with click through to company’s website

– Stick company’s name on 50 packages of donation for children

– Get one t-shirt of the Charity Trip

– Mention in article after event on the event’s website

– Thank you certificate after the event

• Bronze Partner: 250 USD

Partner actions:

– Small size of company’s logo on the banner, which hang on the bus from Phnom Penh to the event

site in Siem Reap (319 km) and travel on the national road #6

– Logo on the homepage of website and Facebook page with click through to company’s website

– Stick company’s name on 25 packages of donation for children

– Get one t-shirt of the Charity Trip

– Mention in article after event on the event’s website

– Thank you certificate after the event

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Contact Us

Mr. Man MATHProject CoordinatorMobile: 097 847 0847Email: [email protected]

Mr. Saroem RUNFundraising Offer and Alumni AdvisorMobile: 017 24 37 31Email: [email protected]

OfficeAlumni Office Tel: 023 64 0 33 00Website: www.passerellesnumeriques.org www.pncaa.org

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Passerelles numériques Cambodia video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muVozwu7h1g

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