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Ashoka Announces Winner of Youth Venture "That Was Easy" Competition and Staples Renewal of Global Funding
$500,000 Grant to Continue Expansion of Ashoka's Youth Venture in 2007
(CSRwire) ARLINGTON, VA — April 30, 2007— In a joint effort to recognize young
people making an impact on society, Ashoka, a global organization with a
26-year history and network of more than 1,800 social entrepreneurs
serving 70 countries, and Staples Foundation for Learning, a private
foundation created by Staples, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLS), today announced Kyle
Freas, creator of Youth Together, as the grand prize winner of the Youth
Venture "That Was Easy" Competition.
Youth Together is a venture that encourages young people in community
service to help abused, homeless, and critically ill children. Since its
inception, Youth Together has involved more than 50,000 students in 70
schools throughout Texas and New Mexico in community service and raised
over $70,000 for the partner organizations.
The Youth Venture "That Was Easy" Competition engaged leading Youth
Venturers across the country, highlighting how they are making life
"easier" for others. The online competition received entries from
outstanding Youth Venture Teams all across the country and the grand prize
winner, who will receive a $5,000 Staples shopping spree, was one of five
finalists selected for their outstanding impact, innovation and potential.
Staples Foundation for Learning began its support of Youth Venture in 2006
with a $500,000 grant to launch their program in five countries where
Staples operates: Brazil, Argentina, Germany, France and Spain. Staples
Foundation for Learning announced today that it will donate a second
$500,000 grant to support the continued expansion of Youth Venture into
these five countries, as well as entrance into two new countries, Belgium
and Canada. Youth Venture is an Ashoka-originated initiative that is
catalyzing and investing in a movement of young changemakers all over the
world to help improve the quality of life in their communities
The global collaboration gives Staples associates around the world the
opportunity to connect with Youth Venturers, get involved in the venture
projects, and establish their own Staples-Youth Venture social
enterprises. Last year, ten Staples associates formed teams and launched
their own ventures through Youth Venture in Argentina and Brazil. Their
ventures addressed issues ranging from linking the elderly with young
orphans through theater, to helping poor artisans export their products.
"The Staples family remains committed to investing in youth development
and social entrepreneurship. Our partnership with Ashoka enables us to
recognize the entrepreneurial spirit of young adults all over the world,"
said Ron Sargent, president of Staples Foundation for Learning and
chairman and CEO of Staples, Inc. "Over the past year, we've witnessed
firsthand the impact Youth Venture has on young people and how it
successfully encourages them to take initiative and contribute to social
change. We look forward to continuing our support of Youth Venture's
global expansion."
"This exciting and growing partnership highlights the power of
entrepreneurship," said Bill Drayton, Founder and CEO of Ashoka.
"Together, Staples Foundation for Learning and Youth Venture are showing
how powerful organizations and societies are built and run by
changemakers. Staples and its peers were founded on innovative ideas by
entrepreneurs, and they grow and prosper because they find the talented
people who take initiative and create positive change – changemakers.
Youth Venture, with the support of Staples Foundation for Learning, aims
to inspire all young people around the world to become changemakers and
thus dramatically increase our ability as a global society to solve
problems and thrive."
About Ashoka
Ashoka is the world's community of leading social
entrepreneurs—individuals with innovative and practical ideas for
addressing social needs. Working with these social entrepreneurs, Ashoka
builds communities of innovators who work collectively to transform
society and design new ways for the social sector to become more
productive, entrepreneurial and globally integrated. For more information,
please visit www.ashoka.org.
About Youth Venture
Youth Venture is a global movement of young changemakers. Youth Venture
inspires and invests in teams of young people to start their own
sustainable social ventures and connects them into a powerful global
network. Collectively, these young changemakers are redefining the youth
years as a time of initiative and positive change. For more information,
please visit www.youthventure.org.
About Staples Foundation for Learning
The mission of Staples Foundation for Learning, Inc. is to teach, train
and inspire. Founded in 2002, the foundation has contributed nearly $10
million to national and local charities that provide educational
opportunities and job skills for all people, with a special emphasis on
disadvantaged youth. Staples Foundation for Learning has also developed
lasting relationships with Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Earth Force,
Hispanic Heritage Foundation and the Initiative for a Competitive Inner
City. In addition, Staples Foundation for Learning supports Ashoka, an
organization that develops and supports social entrepreneurs around the
world, in eight countries: Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France,
Germany, Spain and the United States. For more information about the
foundation or how to apply for a grant, please visit www.staplesfoundation.org.
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Thomas Camiolo
2007-05-14 11:15:22
Students are our future. It is your committment to their excellence through community service should be applauded. I believe that the ability of students to work together in a diverce society will lead to America's future success. High School Students should be teaching the rest of us how to get along.
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