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  • Neftaly Provide 100 organizations dedicated to supporting underprivileged women and girls globally.

    Neftaly Provide 100 organizations dedicated to supporting underprivileged women and girls globally.

    Neftaly Monthly – May SCDR-2

    Neftaly Monthly Charitable Donations

    Managed by: Neftaly Development Strategic Partnerships Office

    Under the Royal Charter of: Neftaly Development Royalty


    ????????‍????‍???????? Focus Area: Empowering Underprivileged Women and Girls Globally

    ???? Mission Objective

    To promote gender equity, safety, education, health, entrepreneurship, leadership, and legal rights for women and girls living in poverty, conflict zones, and disadvantaged communities.


    ???? List of 100 Charities Supporting Women and Girls

    No.Organization NameRegionCore Focus
    1Malala FundGlobalEducation for girls
    2CARE InternationalGlobalGender justice, economic development
    3Women for Women InternationalGlobalPost-conflict women empowerment
    4Girl Up (UN Foundation)GlobalLeadership & advocacy for girls
    5Global Fund for WomenGlobalGrants for gender equality
    6She’s the FirstGlobalEducation & mentorship
    7Women DeliverGlobalMaternal health & gender equity
    8Days for Girls InternationalGlobalMenstrual hygiene education
    9Vital Voices Global PartnershipGlobalWomen’s leadership & justice
    10Girls Not BridesGlobalEnding child marriage

    ???? 11–100 (Continued)

    | 11–20 | Akili Dada, Camfed (Africa), MADRE, Room to Read (Girls’ Education), Rise Up, ICRW, The Pad Project, Sahiyo (Ending FGM), Women Win, VOW for Girls |
    | 21–30 | Women for Afghan Women, UN Women, Plan International (Girls’ Rights), Fida International, Girl Effect, Red Elephant Foundation, Lotus Outreach, Global Grassroots, Girl Rising, Zonta International |
    | 31–40 | Mama Cash, Girl Forward, Women Thrive Alliance, Her Future Coalition, Huru International, Kakenya’s Dream, Grandmothers to Grandmothers, Population Council (Girls Count), Educate Girls, School Girls Unite |
    | 41–50 | The BOMA Project, Global G.L.O.W., CARE India, Feminist Majority Foundation, Black Girls Code, StrongMinds (Women & Mental Health), Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE), World Pulse, Women’s Global Empowerment Fund, Tostan |
    | 51–60 | Freedom Fund (Anti-Trafficking), G(irls)20, ActionAid (Women’s Rights), Equality Now, EMpower, Smart Girls, Women’s Refugee Commission, Asia Initiatives, BRAC (Gender Justice), AfricAid |
    | 61–70 | Women’s Earth Alliance, Young Women’s Freedom Center, NGO CSW, I AM THAT GIRL, Girls Health Ed, AWARE Singapore, African Women’s Development Fund, UNGEI, Shadhika, Global Girl Project |
    | 71–80 | Project Drawdown – Women’s Empowerment Focus, Free the Girls, Daughters Rising, GENDES Mexico, Women’s Legal Centre (South Africa), Komera, WISE Afghanistan, SAATHI Nepal, Womenkind Worldwide, KIND (Kids In Need of Defense – Girls Program) |
    | 81–90 | Kiva (Women Entrepreneurs), Digital Girl, The Women’s Foundation (Hong Kong), WomenOne, Aswat Nissa (Tunisia), Gender at Work, VOICE Amplified, Akina Mama wa Afrika, The Hunger Project (Women-Centered Programs), Dandelion Africa |
    | 91–100 | Women’s Global Network for Reproductive Rights, Mama Hope, Amna Refugee Women’s Network, AnitaB.org, Girls Inc., Women in Tech, Menstrual Movement, Barefoot College (Women Solar Engineers), Rise International, The Asia Foundation (Women’s Empowerment) |


    ???? May SCDR-2 Strategic Giving Summary

    • Total Donated: $525,000 USD
    • Geographies Targeted: Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, Latin America, Middle East, and vulnerable migrant/refugee populations
    • Top Initiatives Funded:
      • Education and scholarships for girls
      • Menstrual and reproductive health programs
      • Gender-based violence prevention
      • Women in entrepreneurship and tech

    ???? Selection Criteria

    All organizations were selected based on:

    • High impact on women and girls in underserved communities
    • Program transparency and measurable outcomes
    • Alignment with Neftaly’s development goals
    • Ratings on platforms like Charity Navigator, Guidestar, or external audit validation

    ???? 2030 Vision – Neftaly for Women & Girls

    To empower 5 million girls and women globally through education, economic opportunities, and protection from violence and discrimination—fueling generational transformation through strategic investment and development partnerships.

  • Neftaly Provide a list of 100 global charities that focus on environmental conservation and climate change.

    Neftaly Provide a list of 100 global charities that focus on environmental conservation and climate change.

    ???? Global Environmental Conservation and Climate Change Nonprofits

    1. The Nature Conservancy

    • Founded: 1951
    • Focus: Protecting ecologically important lands and waters
    • Impact: Operates in over 70 countries, has protected more than 119 million acres of land (Wikipedia)

    2. Greenpeace

    • Founded: 1971
    • Focus: Global environmental campaigns, including climate change, deforestation, and pollution
    • Impact: Active in over 55 countries, known for direct action and lobbying efforts (Wikipedia)

    3. Earthjustice

    • Founded: 1971
    • Focus: Environmental law and litigation to protect natural resources
    • Impact: Has provided legal representation in numerous environmental cases across the U.S. and internationally (impactwise.co, Wikipedia)

    4. Ocean Conservancy

    • Founded: 1972
    • Focus: Ocean conservation, including marine pollution and sustainable fisheries
    • Impact: Advocates for science-based solutions to protect ocean ecosystems (Wikipedia)

    5. Citizens’ Climate Lobby

    • Founded: 2007
    • Focus: Grassroots advocacy for climate policy, particularly carbon fee and dividend
    • Impact: Over 200,000 members with chapters in more than 70 countries (Wikipedia)

    6. Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)

    • Founded: 1984
    • Focus: Promoting sustainable energy and environmental policies
    • Impact: Provides policymakers with information on clean energy solutions (Wikipedia)

    7. ClientEarth

    • Founded: 2007
    • Focus: Using legal avenues to protect the environment
    • Impact: Notable for legal challenges against corporations for environmental violations (Time)

    8. Rainforest Foundation US

    • Founded: 1989
    • Focus: Protecting rainforests and supporting indigenous rights
    • Impact: Worked in over 20 countries to protect millions of acres of rainforest (TheRoundup)

    9. The Good Food Institute

    • Founded: 2016
    • Focus: Promoting plant-based and cultivated meat alternatives
    • Impact: Funds research and advocates for sustainable food systems (impactwise.co)

    10. One Tree Planted

    • Founded: 2014
    • Focus: Global reforestation efforts
    • Impact: Plants one tree for every dollar donated, supporting reforestation worldwide (GoFundMe)
  • Neftaly Promotional Materials: Neftaly will provide employees with templates for internal and external promotional materials.

    Neftaly Promotional Materials: Neftaly will provide employees with templates for internal and external promotional materials.

    ???? Neftaly Promotional Materials

    Supporting Employee Engagement Through Ready-to-Use Communication Tools

    Initiative: Neftaly Monthly May SCDR-2 – Neftaly Monthly Charitable Donations
    Organized by: Neftaly Development Strategic Partnerships Office
    Governed by: Neftaly Development Royalty


    ???? Purpose

    To maximize awareness and participation in the Neftaly Monthly Charitable Donations event, Neftaly provides a comprehensive suite of promotional materials. These materials are designed to empower employees and team leaders to effectively communicate the initiative’s goals, timelines, and impact opportunities both within the company and across external platforms. The availability of ready-to-use, customizable templates ensures consistent messaging while saving time and effort.


    ???? Types of Promotional Materials Provided

    1. Email Templates

    • Professionally crafted email drafts for various communication needs, including:
      • Event launch announcement
      • Donation reminders and deadlines
      • Volunteer opportunity highlights
      • Impact updates and thank-you notes
    • Templates are customizable to reflect specific team needs or organizational tone.
    • Designed for easy integration into Neftaly’s internal email systems or platforms like Outlook and Gmail.

    2. Posters and Flyers

    • Visually engaging digital posters suitable for display on office bulletin boards, common areas, and digital noticeboards.
    • Key information includes event dates, how to participate, and links/QR codes to the Neftaly donation platform.
    • Printable versions are provided in multiple sizes for both physical and virtual distribution.

    3. Social Media Banners and Graphics

    • Professionally designed banners optimized for internal social platforms such as Slack, intranet pages, and Yammer.
    • Graphics also tailored for external social media channels like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook to encourage broader awareness and support.
    • Include branding elements consistent with Neftaly’s corporate identity and charitable giving messaging.

    ????️ Features and Benefits

    • Customizable: All templates come in editable formats (e.g., Word, PowerPoint, Canva, Adobe Photoshop) allowing teams to personalize messaging or branding as appropriate.
    • Consistent Branding: Maintains Neftaly’s professional and socially responsible image with consistent logos, colors, and fonts.
    • Ease of Use: Designed for employees with varying levels of design or marketing expertise to quickly adapt and deploy.
    • Multichannel Reach: Materials are suitable for both digital and physical environments, ensuring wide visibility.
    • Encourages Participation: Clear calls-to-action in all materials motivate employees to donate, volunteer, and share the initiative.

    ???? Distribution and Support

    • Promotional materials are made available on the Neftaly intranet resource center at the start of the May charitable donations campaign.
    • The Neftaly Development Strategic Partnerships Office offers guidance and support for customizing and using the materials effectively.
    • Periodic updates and refreshed designs may be provided throughout the campaign to maintain engagement.

    ???? Impact

    By equipping employees with professional and engaging promotional tools, Neftaly fosters a culture of active participation and shared responsibility in its charitable giving efforts. This amplifies the initiative’s reach and helps maximize the positive impact on the chosen charitable organizations.

  • Neftaly Provide Feedback: After completing the donation or volunteer process, employees will be asked to complete.

    Neftaly Provide Feedback: After completing the donation or volunteer process, employees will be asked to complete.

    Neftaly Provide Feedback

    Enhancing Charitable Giving Through Employee Insights

    Program: Neftaly Monthly May SCDR-2
    Initiative: Neftaly Monthly Charitable Donations
    Managed by: Neftaly Development Strategic Partnerships Office
    Governed by: Neftaly Development Royalty


    ???? Purpose and Overview

    The Neftaly Provide Feedback component invites employees to share their thoughts and experiences after participating in Neftaly’s charitable donation and volunteer initiatives. Gathering honest and constructive feedback is essential for continuous improvement, ensuring that future programs are more effective, engaging, and aligned with employee expectations and organizational goals.


    ???? Feedback Process

    1. Invitation to Provide Feedback
      • Upon completing a donation or volunteer activity, employees receive an email or platform notification inviting them to complete a brief feedback form.
      • The invitation emphasizes the value of their input in shaping future initiatives.
    2. Feedback Form Content
      • The form includes clear, concise questions covering:
        • Ease of the donation or volunteering process
        • Satisfaction with communication and support
        • Personal impact and motivation
        • Suggestions for improvements or new ideas
      • Both multiple-choice and open-ended questions allow for quantitative and qualitative insights.
    3. Submission and Confidentiality
      • Feedback can be submitted anonymously to encourage openness and honesty.
      • All responses are treated confidentially and used solely for program enhancement purposes.

    ???? Utilization of Feedback

    • Program Refinement: Identified issues or barriers are addressed promptly to improve accessibility and user experience.
    • Content and Communication: Feedback guides the development of clearer messaging and more engaging promotional materials.
    • Volunteer and Donation Opportunities: Suggestions influence the expansion or modification of available causes and activities.
    • Employee Recognition: Insights help tailor recognition programs that truly resonate with participants.

    ???? Benefits of Providing Feedback

    • Empowerment: Employees play an active role in shaping Neftaly’s charitable culture.
    • Enhanced Engagement: Responsive improvements encourage sustained participation and enthusiasm.
    • Organizational Growth: Continuous learning supports Neftaly’s mission to be a leader in corporate social responsibility.
    • Improved Impact: Better-designed programs increase the overall effectiveness and reach of charitable efforts.

    ???? Role of Neftaly Development Strategic Partnerships Office

    • Designs and distributes feedback surveys in coordination with internal communications.
    • Analyzes data to identify trends and actionable insights.
    • Reports findings to leadership and relevant teams for decision-making.
    • Communicates back to employees about changes made in response to their feedback, closing the feedback loop.

    ???? Provide Your Feedback

    Help Neftaly improve by sharing your experience today:
    ???? www.saypro.online/provide-feedback
    For assistance or questions, contact: feedback@saypro.online


    ???? “Your voice matters. Together, we can make every charitable effort better and more impactful.”