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ELC Celebrates the International Day of the Girl
Company Feature, 11 Oct 2018
As a company founded by a woman, for women, our commitment to supporting girls and young women around the globe is an integral part of our DNA.
Since its launch in 2016, The Estée Lauder Companies Charitable Foundation, known as The ELC Foundation, has supported programmes in 22 countries through grants to 10 non-profit organisations focused on education, with a special focus on girls. Additionally, our employees are involved in supporting girls and young women in their own communities through the ELC Good Works programme, which provides volunteer opportunities and organisations employees can donate to, with the potential for company matching. Through our brands, our enterprise, our Foundation and the amazing volunteer work of our employees, we are united in working towards better education and health for girls and young women globally.
This year, on International Day of the Girl, we are excited to showcase a few of our many initiatives and partnerships around the world. Among the many organisations we support, here are three incredible initiatives focused on education that we are proud to be a part of:
The Nature Conservancy’s LEAF programme
One non-profit organisation that The ELC Foundation supports is The Nature Conservancy’s LEAF programme,which provides paid internships for young men and women living in large cities to engage in conservation activities. Through this programme, interns receive the opportunity to work with mentors and scientists in career development and hands-on environmental activities. This programme not only inspires young women, but also develops their interest in STEM and provides a meaningful way to give back and protect and promote the environment.
Our Partnership with Nature Research
Another way we have supported girls and young women in STEM is through our partnership with Nature Research. This year, Nature Research and The Estée Lauder Companies have launched two global awards that celebrate the achievements of women in STEM. One of these awards is the Award for Innovating Science, which honours an individual or organisation who has driven initiatives to encourage girls and young women to engage with STEM subjects. The winner, to be announced at the end of this month, will receive a grant of $10,000 to use towards their initiative, in addition to other award prizes. We are proud to partner with organisations such as Nature Research on supporting women in science around the world.
EMpower and the Bright Promise Awards
EMpower is a global non-profit foundation that invests in local organisations to provide the tools and resources youths need to reach their potential and become healthy, educated and productive adults. Earlier this year, EMpower announced a new awards initiative, the Bright Promise Awards, funded by The ELC Foundation, that incentivises organisations working in girls’ education to develop new, creative and innovative solutions to problems affecting adolescent girls. The Bright Promise Awards funded six organisations in Mexico, South Africa, India and Indonesia working to address issues such as gender-based violence, reproductive health, gender equality and self-esteem.
We have always aimed to help girls and young women reach their fullest potential, and that is the most beautiful thing we could be committed to.