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Panasonic Foundation
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National School Change Awards
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Creative Design Challenge
The Creative Design Challenge is a premier science and technology competition where engineering and technical skills are put to the test for teams of New Jersey high school students.
Overview
Program Goals:
Enhance Panasonic reputation in providing quality and unique educational experiences and programs in its HQ's regional area (Northeast region including NY/NJ/CT/PA)
Leverage limited funding
Improve R.O.S.I. (Return on Social Investment)
Increase employee volunteerism
Identify programs that provide opportunities for linkage between existing and on-going initiatives and/or the Panasonic Foundation, for the purpose of leveraging corporate resources
Brand value enhancement
Develop and implement programs that are consistent with Panasonic Japan’s Corporate Social Responsibility goals and objectives
Develop and implement programs that have potential for long-term growth and expansion and can be replicated
Incorporation of vendors / customers / business partners when feasible to leverage limited resources
Allow for linkages with “charities of influence” – balance of regional–vs-national programs
Identify programs and efforts that are important to our customer base and that can influence spending habits of consumers (cancer, heart disease, environment)