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Loaned Executive Program
Cultivate Talent, Develop Expertise, Raise Visibility
United Way Silicon Valley's Loaned Executive Program allows your employees to build on their professional skills while giving back to the community. These employees are "loaned" to United Way Silicon Valley to support workplace fundraising campaigns in Santa Clara County.
The Loaned Executive program gives your company high visibility within the community, provides a significant career enrichment opportunity for the loaned employee, and impacts hundreds of thousands of lives each year.
Make an investment in your employees and your community and reap the many benefits.
Benefits to the Sponsoring Company
- Recognition as a leader in improving our community
- Increased employee leadership and advanced professional skills
- Your company is represented throughout the community as your Loaned Executive networks with hundreds of companies and community leaders
Benefits to the Loaned Employee
- Returns to their company with increased communication, public speaking, project/time management, and leadership skills
- Works closely with key community leaders
- Increased awareness of community needs and resources
Benefits to the Community
- Increased public awareness and support for community needs
- Improved fundraising results with lower campaign costs
- More dollars reach those most in need
- Creates civic leadership
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For more information contact:
United Way Silicon Valley
(408) 345-4365
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