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“The Fellowship has played an excellent role in rallying companies together to do good and raise the bar for corporate giving in Singapore.”
– Lydia Ang (Mentor), Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at CapitaLand Group & General Manager of CapitaLand Hope Foundation,CapitaLand Limited
“My quest to make our corporate giving more strategic led me to the Company of Good Fellowship, where I learnt that we are never alone when it comes to corporate giving. Fellows enthusiastically shared their experiences, and partnerships were formed in the name of doing good.”
– Brian Lim (Fellow), Director of Business Development,Feng Ming Construction Pte Ltd
TESTIMONIALS
An initiative by: Brought to you by: Supported by: Championing:
THE COMPANY OF GOOD FELLOWSHIPThe Company of Good Fellowship empowers corporate leaders to catalyse change and success for both the business and community. The programme enables Fellowsto grow in leadership, systems thinking, and community engagement to drive corporate giving that is strategic, sustainable and impactful.
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PAST PARTICIPATINGFELLOWS & MENTORS“The Fellowship experience was great in meeting and
collaborating with like-minded enthusiastic people working in the same space of sustainability and corporate giving. The programme and workshop facilitators are competent in facilitation & knowledge in their respective sessions.”
– Sarah Anderson (Fellow),Head of Corporate Stewardship APAC,Aberdeen Standard Investments
1. Aberdeen Standard Investments2. ABRY Pte. Ltd3. Agrivo International Limited4. Alpha Development5. Asia Pacific Breweries (Singapore) Pte Ltd6. Assembled Private Limited7. Autobahn Motors (S) Pte Ltd8. Aviva Asia Pte Ltd9. Big Heroes Limited10. Boustead Singapore Limited11. Building and Construction Authority12. Bulgari South Asian Operations Pte Ltd13. BusAds Pte Ltd14. CapitaLand Limited15. Ceris Media Pte Ltd16. Changi Airport Group (S) Pte Ltd17. Citi Singapore18. Cognizant19. Credit Suisse Singapore20. D’Elegance International Pte Ltd21. Damson Capital 22. DBS Bank23. Deloitte Singapore24. Design Prodigy Pte Ltd25. Dredging International Asia Pacific Pte Ltd26. DXC Technology27. Dymon Asia Capital (Singapore) Pte Ltd28. Ernst & Young Solutions LLP29. Expedia Group30. Experian31. Feng Ming Construction32. FoodXervices Inc Pte Ltd33. Fossil Singapore Pte Ltd34. Frasers Centrepoint Limited35. Fullerton Health Foundation36. GIC37. Gobbler Pte Ltd38. Goshen Art Gallery39. Greenpac (S) Pte Ltd40. Hitachi Aqua-Tech Engineering Pte Ltd41. IBM Singapore Pte Ltd42. ICON+ Pte Ltd43. IKEA Southeast Asia44. Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific Pte Ltd45. IronSupperClub Pte Ltd46. Ishk Tolaram Foundation47. J.P. Morgan48. Jardine Matheson Group of Companies49. Johnson & Johnson Pte Ltd50. Keppel Corporation Ltd51. KPMG in Singapore
52. KRF LTD53. Ksubaka Pte Ltd54. Lavaworks Pte Ltd55. Marina Bay Sands56. Maybank Singapore57. Mayer Marketing Pte Ltd58. Mediacorp59. Ministry of Finance60. MSD International GmbH (Singapore)61. Neo Group Limited62. Nippon Paint (Singapore) Co. Pte Ltd63. Nirvana Memorial Garden Pte Ltd64. Play Toys Pte Ltd65. Pontiac Land66. Preschool Market Pte Ltd67. Prime Structures Engineering Pte Ltd68. PwC Singapore69. Right People Group of Companies70. Rio Tinto Singapore Holdings Pte Ltd71. S&P Global72. S. J. Low Bros & Co Pte Ltd73. Samsui Supplies & Services Pte Ltd74. Sembcorp Industries75. Shell Companies in Singapore76. Shiseido Asia Pacific77. Shopee Singapore Pte Ltd78. Singapore Post Limited79. Singtel80. SLS Bearings (S) Pte Ltd81. Social Collider82. Sodexo83. South East Community Development Council84. SP Group85. Spic & Span86. Splash Productions Pte Ltd87. Standard Chartered Bank88. State Courts, Singapore89. Swire Pacific Offshore (Operations) Pte Ltd90. Tableau Software91. The Body Shop92. The Fullerton Heritage93. The LEGO Group94. The Patina, Capitol Singapore95. The Shiok Collective96. Tote Board97. Twitter Asia Pacific98. Uber99. UBS Singapore100. Vriens & Partners101. Yusen Logistics (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Education 1%Electricity, Gas, Steam & Air-Conditioning Supply 1%
Construction 3%Business Services (Real Estate Activities) 3%
Health & Social Services 3%Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 4%
Public Administration & Defence 4%
Accommodation & Food Services 6%
Finance &Insurance 6%
Transportation & Storage 6%
Manufacturing, Mining & Quarrying 10%
Information & Communication 17%
Wholesale & Retail Trade 17%
Business Services (Professional, Scientific & Technical) 19%
Other Services 1%
SECTOR REPRESENTATION
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WHY BECOMEA FELLOW?
Meet like-minded corporate leaders who are leading or influencing corporate giving in their organisations
Network with senior leaders across business, government, and civil societyon doing good
Develop insights on the giving landscape and broaden perspectives in harnessinguntapped opportunities for businessesin the community
Gain knowledge and skills on designing corporate giving strategies and programmes that meet business and community needs
Access partnership opportunities to align and integrate “doing good” as part of business that is strategic, sustainable and impactful
Transformative Leadership: From Me to WeWhy Good Matters: Impacting Business and Community
Innovative Giving: More than the Bottom Line Framework for Strategic Giving:TIntegration, Institutionalisation, andImpact)
he 4 ‘I ’s (Investment,
DEEP-DIVE SESSIONS
COMMENCEMENT
ACTION PROJECT PRESENTATION & JUDGING GRADUATION
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Study visits to non-profits and social enterprisesMentorships with seasoned corporate giving practitionersDialogue sessions and multi-sector networking events
DURATION:12 sessions over 5 months (May – September)
The Fellowship provides opportunities for Fellows to build capabilities and ideas on impactful business solutions while leveraging on emerging corporate giving practices. In addition, Fellows will be empowered to institutionalise systems and processes that can integrate capabilities of their organisations with the prevailing needs of the community. Here is what it will look like:
PROGRAMMEOUTL INE
DURING & POST FELLOWSHIP
MENTORSHIP
Receive guidance from senior business leaders and consultants for action projects
EVENTS, DIALOGUES& SEMINARS
Get invitations to join exclusive opportunities, initiatives and events by NVPC
NETWORKING & PARTNERSHIPS
Attend networking and learning sessions hosted by the Fellowship community to explore potential partnerships, deepen learning in leadership, and discover insights in strategic corporate giving
Developed throughout the Fellowshipwith guidance from mentors, theAction Project kickstarts or improvesa giving initiative in the Fellows’respective organisations. Fellows can take on the Action Project in teams to leverage on differentcapabilities, and they are encouraged to invite their top-level stakeholders for the presentation.
THE COMPANY OF GOODFELLOWSHIP LEARNING JOURNEY
ACTION PROJECT
WHO SHOULD APPLY?This programme is designed for high potential corporate leaders, including but not limited to the following functions:
Placement in the Fellowship is capped to ensure a conducive learning experience. Employees from allregistered businesses in Singapore are eligible for the Fellowship.
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Programme fees for the Fellowship have been heavily subsidised from the original amount of S$8,000. The final amount payable includes a non-refundable administrative fee of S$200. Potential applicants will be contacted for an interview to understand their motivations in joining the Fellowship.
HOW TO APPLY?
Corporate Strategy & Planning
Human Resources
Marketing & Communications
Corporate Social Responsibility
Public Affairs
Sustainability
* Company’s annual sales turn over of not more than S$100 million OR employment size of not more than 200 wor kers
Total Fee S$1,800 S$1,320
Large Enterprises
Small and Medium Enterprises*
Programme Fee(incl. GST)
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For more information such as dates and application period, visit www.companyofgood.sg/fellowship.
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The sessions to take place in each Fellowship may differ from intake to intake
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