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MIT Community Projects

MIT Children's Project

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Anniversary Year 2008

Henkel Friendship Initiative

Social Partnerships

Selected Projects

MIT (Make an Impact on Tomorrow) - Employee Engagement

For ten years now, Henkel has been supporting its employees and retirees around the world in their socially important volunteering activities.

By establishing the MIT Initiative in 1998, Henkel assumed a pioneer role among Germany's corporations. The success story of MIT over the last ten years provides a shining example of how employees, retirees and CSR-aware companies can benefit from each other and work together in order to make a globally significant contribution to social development.

Through MIT, we support the volunteer work of our employees and retirees with in-kind, product and financial donations, paid time off from work, and specialist advice from Henkel. Thanks to their voluntary initiatives, their dedication, their readiness to help, and their willingness to assume responsibility, concrete projects are supported and carried out. The main emphasis is on the extent of the volunteer engagement and the influence of the employee. The greater the involvement of the employee or retiree in the project, the greater the possible support by Henkel. In 1999, to intensify the mutual exchange of experience, our employees established a competence pool, the MIT network. This idea arose during the first MIT Round Table, which has been held annually since then. Depending on the topics to be discussed, participants from various Henkel regions may attend, as well as external corporate citizenship experts.

In this anniversary year, the emphasis will be on developing and expanding the international MIT network. The objective is to enable the MIT Initiative to profit in its work and its projects even more than it has in the past from the internationality of the companies and its employees. Hence, on May 9, the annual Round Table of the MIT in Duesseldorf-Holthausen was attended for the first time over 70  employees and retirees form all parts of the world.

 


Anniversary Year 2008

Henkel marks ten years of employee volunteering commitment.

For ten years now, Henkel has been supporting its employees and retirees around the world in their socially important volunteering activities. The chosen vehicle is the MIT Initiative (Make an Impact on Tomorrow), and in order to celebrate its tenth anniversary, Henkel intends to support a specially selected project with a grant of 100,000 euros. With the establishment of the MIT Initiative in 1998, Henkel was one of the first German companies to recognize the volunteering activities of its employees and retirees as an essential component of its corporate culture and social responsibility. In this anniversary year, the focus is on developing an international MIT network which effectively integrates the efforts of all these volunteers.

By establishing the MIT Initiative in 1998, Henkel assumed a pioneer role among Germany’s corporations. The success story of the MIT over the last ten years provides a shining example of how employees, retirees and CSR-aware companies can benefit from each other and work together in order to make a globally significant contribution to social development. After ten years, the proud MIT balance is that, to date, more than 4,000 employees and retirees from Henkel have been involved in around 6,000 projects covering over 100 different countries.


The MIT Photo Competition 2008

From December 2007 until the end of February 2008, the MIT Initiative ran an international photo competition - the third of its kind.

638 photos from 17 countries: no wonder the jury found it hard to select the best pictures from all the colourful, happy and touching images. Just as well, then, that there wasn't just one winner but 20. In the photo competition, employees and retirees who work as volunteers supported by the MIT Initiative  were invited to submit shots of their projects. The prizes on offer to the winning projects amounted to a total of 20 special grants worth 500 euros.


The MIT Painting Competition for children

As part of its 10 year anniversary MIT launched its first painting competition for children who had benefitted from MIT support.

Nattaporn Sunanta, 9 years: Loy-kra-thon-Festival, Thailand

Their 'remit' was to paint a picture of their favorite festival. The 20 nurseries, schools and other children's organizations that submitted the winning paintings were all awarded a grant from the MIT Initiative. So the youngsters have a chance to really celebrate the next time their favorite festival - the one they painted with such imaginative talent - comes around!


MIT Community and MIT Children’s Projects

Since its launch in 1998, MIT has supported 5,875 MIT projects in 108 countries, including some 1,371 MIT children’s projects.

The MIT projects are divided into two categories: MIT Community Projects and MIT Children's Projects.

The MIT Community Projects are selected by local juries and funded by the local Henkel companies. Since 2001, in addition to these, Henkel has been focusing on children and adolescents by the MIT Children’s Projects. Starting in 2007, Henkel has been supporting the MIT Community Projects by providing an additional amount of 500 thousend euros especially for economically underdeveloped regions.

MIT is rolled out worldwide. Up to now, 50 countries of the Henkel world have adopted this module to support their employees’ and retirees’ enthusiasm in making the lives of people worldwide a little better.



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