Private Social Investment
Tomie Ohtake Institute (SP)
Tomie Ohtake Institute’s Annual Plan 2021
Cosmic Project – Women Leadership Program
Amount: R$ 300.000
São Paulo Museum of Image and Sound (MIS)
Exhibition Leonardo da Vinci – 500 years of genius
Annual activity plan of MIS and Paço das Artes 2020, maintained until the first semester of 2021.
Amount: R$ 771.462
São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (OSESP)
OSESP Music Academy
Cultural project that is part of OSESP’s Biannual Activity Plan to develop and retain young musical talents
Amount: R$ 450.000
São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (OSESP)
Orchestra and Games Series
Supporting concerts with music from videogames. The cultural project is part of OSESP’s Biannual Activity Plan
Amount: R$ 240.000
São Paulo State Pinacoteca
Exhibition OSGEMEOS: Secrets
Annual plan 2020 of the Pinacoteca de São Paulo, maintained until the first semester of 2021.
Amount: R$ 200.000
Brazilian Judo Confederation (CBJ)
Participation in competitions and ranking trainings of the International Judo Federation (FIJ) to participate in the 2024 Olympic Games.
Amount: R$ 272.854
Acreditar Project
Project: Entrepreneurial Vision: Fostering Dreams
It is oriented to stimulate the entrepreneurship of 500 young people, teenagers and women in setting up their own businesses, acting in a way to provide independence and empowerment to these social groups.
Amount: R$ 272.000
Development and Citizenship Center (CDC)
The project carries out activities focused on active aging practices, with professionals in occupational therapy, art therapy, and physical education, for 210 elderly residents in eight Long Staying Institutions for the Elderly (ILPIs). In addition, technical training, lectures, and courses are also held to guide 140 workers and volunteers from these institutions with the aim of ensuring the continuity of the actions after the project ends.
Amount: R$ 272.000
Itambacuri Association of Parents and Friends of the Exceptional
Provision of medical care and support services to the health of people with disabilities, especially focused on the rehabilitation/habilitation of 80 people with disabilities and the expansion, stimulation, and maintenance of functional capabilities through animal-assisted therapy (AAT).
Amount: R$ 272.000
Anima Institute
It offers to the elderly the access to quality education, at no cost, in a healthy environment which stimulates creativity and high self-esteem.
Up to 4,030 elderly people. Amount: R$ 242.290,00
Entrepreneurial Project and Research Institute – IPPE
This project aims at developing the knowledge management and minimizing problems relating to the third age in the labor market, taking into account the vast life experience of the elderly.
Up to 1,100 elderly people. Amount: R$ 255.000,00
Advanced Technological and Professional Institute – ITEVA
Its proposal is to develop +60 year-old people’s capabilities and skills acquisition relating to Communication and Information Technologies, with customized activities and cognitive stimulation, targeting work and income, citizenship, dignity and respect.
Up to 160 elderly people. Amount: R$ 174.558,15
APAE Arinos MG – Brazilian Association of Parents and Friends of Disabled People
SERDI I/APAE of Arinos is a reference in the city in specialized services to disabled people. The project scope includes three technical specialization courses related to the care of people with disabilities.
Up to 20 direct beneficiaries. Amount: R$ 47.718,96
Cristiano Varella Foundation
Research seeking to determine the efficiency and safety of Pilates method, compared to conventional physiotherapy in the early recovery of movements in oncologic patients with head and neck cancer.
Up to 40 direct beneficiaries. Amount: R$ 126.839,19
Cancer Foundation
This project aims at assessing the safety and efficacy of genetically modified T-lymphocyte therapy (CARs) anti CD19 to treat leukemia and lymphomas, and proposes to develop protocols to generate these cells in vitro, and finally, conduct a pilot study in 8 acute leukemia and lymphoma patients.
8 patients. Amount: R$ 174.558,15
SEBRAE – SP – Brazilian Support Service to Micro and Small-Sized Companies
Assist socially vulnerable women, fomenting entrepreneurship, as an opportunity to generate income.
Up to 2,200 women. Amount: R$ 75.660,00
Social Ser Mais Institute
Develop adolescents’ sensitivity to project elaboration, creation and production of wooden objects, favoring values, professional initiation and income generation.
200 direct beneficiaries. Amount: R$ 160.390,00
“Âncora” Project
Provide interaction between institutions and community, preventing situations of social risk, reinforcing and ensuring family and community life, personal development and citizenship.
200 direct beneficiaries. Amount: R$ 400.000,00
AFESU – Social and University Studies for Women NGO
The Professional Training Program is based on 4 projects, one school support and three professional initiation projects. The objective is to offer opportunities of study and professional training, assisting beneficiaries to achieve their goals.
125 direct beneficiaries. Amount: R$ 70.000,00
CEPAC – Association to Protect Children and Adolescents
Assist 100 adolescents and youngsters to get ready for the labor market. Educational workshops are offered focused on sociability, joint respect, environment, ethical and moral values, companionship and formative insight.
100 youngsters and adolescents. Amount: R$ 229.290,00
PEQUENO PRÍNCIPE HOSPITAL
This project aims at ensuring the right to education for children and adolescents under hospital treatment. The actions developed include individual and customized school support; educational and cultural activities; workshops and monitoring of activities executed .
4500 children and adolescents. Amount: R$ 155.000,00
PROJOV ASSOCIATION – YOUNGSTERS ROTARY PROGRAM
Professional guidance on labor market, aiming at preparing youngsters for professional life. This guidance considers three pillars: Education, Work and Citizenship, as core foundation to provide the tools that contribute to their personal and professional development.
100 youngsters. Amount: R$ 100.000,00
CEAP – Professional Assistance Educational Center
This project assists highly socially vulnerable youngsters from 10 to 14 years of age, offering courses of supplementary qualification in the areas of robotics, information technology and a new class for the Creativity and Innovation course.
320 children and adolescents. Amount: R$ 174.558,15
Social Integration Service Connection
It provides a lounge area, social and educational activities for the elderly, over 60 years of age, to complement social work and prevent the occurrence of social vulnerability situations.
Up to 350 elderly people. Amount: R$ 617.000,00
ABRALE
Recycling and training Oncology professionals of the Public Health Care System through distance-learning platforms, improving cancer prevention, early diagnosis, and disclosing studies on treatments, palliative care and patient rehabilitation.
9,000 health care professionals. Amount: R$400.000,00
Samaritano Hospital
Acquisition of high-performance full-body magnetic resonance imaging equipment to complement imaging diagnosis, illness control, and new diagnosis
10% increase in the number of MRIs (4,500 per month in the entire hospital). Amount: R$300.000,00
Muriaé Cancer Hospital – Cristiano Varella Foundation
Training and developing family health care professionals in the reference network, as well as professionals working in the assistance and care of oncological patients at the Muriaé Cancer Hospital, through realistic simulation practices.
Training 1,726 professionals in 18 different subjects related to oncology. E. Amount: 300.000,00
Londrina Cancer Institute
Promoting the optimization of patient care with safety, quality and humanization through specific and continued training of the institution’s employees, particularly the support team.
Approximately 900 HCL employees and, indirectly, over 40,000 patients per year and their families.. Amount: 120.000,00
Instituto D’Or de Gestão de Saúde Pública (D’Or Institute for Public Health Management)
Platform for laboratorial modeling of tumors to evaluate oncogenesis maintenance mechanisms and pharmaceutical intervention, identifying biomarkers of resistance and susceptibility to therapies, performing in vitro tests on the efficiency of new pharmacon combinations.
Research project; it is not possible to provide accurate figures on the number of people impacted. Amount: 700.000,00
Dorina Nowill Foundation
Contributing to the personal and professional development of approximately 270 youths and adults with visual disabilities, as well as mitigating their exclusion from the job market.
270 youths and adults with visual impairment. Amount: 612.225,68
Centro Mineiro de Reabilitação Auditiva – CEMEAR (Minas Gerais Center for Auditory Rehabilitation)
Offering four auditory training courses in five health care macroregions in the state of Minas Gerais, covering topics of great importance to train 800 public health professionals.
800 professionals in the public health care network for auditory health. Amount: 445.604,21
Ayrton Senna Institute
Strengthening the protagonism of educators and students between middle and high school through innovations, preparing them for the challenges of today’s world.
Over 1.5 million children and youths impacted every year. Amount: 98.000,00
Instituto Tecnológico e Vocacional Avançado – ITEVA (Advanced Technological and Vocational Institute)
Seven projects: professional training in IT and Communication; development of software, platforms and educational apps; Vocational Program in Multimedia; Free internet connection; Scientist of the Future Project; BemTeVi Project – The Good TV; and Feasibility Study for Digital Schools.
22,555 people directly and 93,610 people indirectly. Amount: 280.000,00
De Peito Aberto Incentivo ao Esporte, Cultura e Lazer (Open Heart Incentive to Sports, Culture and Leisure)
Capoeira workshops teaching Brazilian art and African-Brazilian folk dances, such as samba de roda, maculelê and puxada de rede, intimately connected to the formation of capoeira rodas.
900 youths. Amount: R$500.000,00
South-American Moinho Cultural Institute
Daily dance and music classes, school tutoring, environmental education, language and computer lessons for children and teenagers. Inclusion of sign language in music/choir activities.
Directly: 320 children and teenagers from 6 to 18 years old
Indirectly: over 25,000 people (the audience at performances). Amount: R$600.000,00
ASSOCIACAO ISRAELITA DE BENEFICENCIA BEIT CHABAD DO BRASIL (BRAZIL’S BEIT CHABAD ISRAELI BENEFICENCE ASSOCIATION)
Enabling the continuity of the Happiness Project, implemented 16 years ago, which seeks to rebuild self-esteem through fun and joyful cultural activities for underprivileged Brazilian children with cancer.
2,400 visitors (on average 800 children/year and their families. Amount: R$300.000,00
Casa de Cultura de Israel – UNIBES Cultural (Israeli Culture Center)
Maintaining and carrying out the cultural activities of Unibes Cultural during the year. A combination of arts and culture with various activities. The institution’s Entrepreneurship Center is transversal, with over 800 activities a year.
190,000 visitors in 2017. Amount: R$1.000.000,00
Associação Pinacoteca Arte e Cultura (Art and Culture Pinacotheca Association)
Temporary exhibitions, Educational Action activities, and special projects such as publications and musical and dance performances, courses and workshops. In addition to the schedule, investments are expected in infrastructure and modernization.
Public indirectly impacted by the project: 500,000 visitors per year at the museum.. Amount: R$800.000,00
Grupo de Apoio ao Adolescente e à Criança com Câncer – GRAACC (Support Group for Teenagers and Children with Cancer)
Training teachers to teach severely ill students and monitor Basic Education student-patients who are in treatment and prevented from attending school.
To train 16 expert teachers and serve 500 student-patients per year.. Amount: R$610.660,43
Social, University and Cultural Work (Centro Educacional Assistencial Profissionalizante – CEAP [Educational Center for Professional Assistance])
Empowering and strengthening the protagosim of underprivileged youths in the Pedreira community by developing vocational programs.
150 teenagers and youths. Amount: R$202.430,76
Social, University and Cultural Work (Centro Educacional Assistencial Profissionalizante – CEAP [Educational Center for Professional Assistance])
. Amount: R$194.248,94
Social, University and Cultural Work (Centro Educacional Assistencial Profissionalizante – CEAP [Educational Center for Professional Assistance])
. Amount: R$168.382,28
Verdescola Institute
Promoting the education of children and teenagers, encouraging their social and environmental awareness, cultural inclusion, professional training, and citizenship within communities.
770 children and teenagers (4 to 18 years old). Amount: R$250.000,00
Grupo de Apoio ao Adolescente e à Criança com Câncer – GRAACC (Support Group for Teenagers and Children with Cancer)
Project to monitor children and teenagers with mental disorders/illness and/or disabilities and/or chronic or severe illness.
300 new children and teenagers and their families per year, as well as patients in care. Amount: R$523.783,81
Associação Desportiva para Deficientes – ADD (Sports Association for People with Disabilities)
Providing guidance and training in activities that promote the development of physical and sports abilities, primarily for children and youths with physical and intellectual disabilities.
100 students (children and youths). Amount: R$350.000,00
Anchor Project
Interaction between the institution and surrounding communities, promoting a close relationship between beneficiaries, preventing risks, and strengthening and guaranteeing the right to family and community living with opportunities for personal development and citizenship.
200 children and youths directly, and 4,000 people indirectly (visitors, educators and family). Amount: R$800.000,00
Tiago Camilo Institute
Promoting judo practice through the methodology created by Olympic champion Tiago Camilo, which teaches the philosophy, discipline and ethics of Judo, turning students into true judokas for life.
600 children and teenagers. Amount: R$400.000,00
CENTRO DE PROTECAO DAS CRIANCAS E ADOLESCENTES – Cepac (Center for Protection of Children and Adolescents)
Supporting youths from 15 to 18 years old, focusing on training for the job market. Social and educational workshops promoting sociability, collective respect, environmental protection, ethical values, comradery, and good judgement.
100 teenagers and youths between 15 and 18 years old directly, and 400 family members indirectly. Amount: R$617.323,33
Reação Institute
Teaching judo lessons to children and teenagers, as well as promoting educational workshops, with the purpose of developing social, personal, productive and cognitive skills and expanding their cultural repertoire.
1,300 children and teenagers. Amount: R$57.783,51
Pequeno Príncipe Hospital
Enforcement of the rights of children and teenagers in treatment, providing quality and humane health care, medical care, psychological and social care, dental care, and educational and cultural activities. Support to research on the health of children and teenagers.
73,231 children and teenagers (approximately 50,000 families benefitting and 23,000 hospital admissions of children and teenagers). Amount: 300.000,00
Obras Sociais Irmã Dulce (Irmã Dulce Social Work)
Offering basic computer training to senior students, sharing basic knowledge for the group to learn about existing technologies in the virtual world.
168 senior students per year. Amount: R$230.537,84
PROJOV ASSOCIATION – PROGRAMA ROTÁRIO PARA JOVENS (ROTARY PROGRAM FOR THE YOUTH)
Protecting teenagers with guidance for the job market, training them for their professional life, and helping them legally enter the market, securing a possibility to generate income and improve living conditions.
100 socially-vulnerable youths. Amount: 280.000,00
Anima Institute
Maturity School at the University of Belo Horizonte, Center for Communication and Educational Campaigns, with website, social media campaigns, textbooks and meetings, and the Center for Senior Victims of Violence
1.080 cases of legal and psychological care, 540 cases of social care; Maturity School – 1,120 spots in 17 subjects. Amount: R$926.000,00
Nossa Senhora de Lourdes Nursing Home
Guaranteeing and promoting access to culture and productive inclusion for senior residents of the city. The project includes activities for the low-income elderly residents of assisted living homes and members of elder care groups and associations.
Direct: 100 elderly participants/ Indirect: 5,000 residents of Olinda’s downtown area. Amount: R$426.412,00
Sociedade Porto-Alegrense de Auxílio aos Necessitados – SPAAN (Porto Alegre Association to Help Those in Need)
Better care and maintenance of permanent activities in assisted living for the elderly, through investments and human resource training.
180 elderly participants directly and 1,080 indirectly. Amount: R$619.000,00
Centro de Desenvolvimento e Cidadania – CDC (Center for Citizenship Development)
Project to promote the training, institutional strengthening, and incentive to practices of active aging, income generation and solidary economy for 20 associations and groups providing care to senior citizens of Olinda.
20 groups and associations (1,400 elders benefitting indirectly). Amount: R$635.050,57
Barretos Cancer Hospital
The Project to Support the Elderly aims to cover the costs of cancer treatments for the elderly, 100% through Brazil’s Universal Health Care System (SUS), which currently accounts for 70% of the patients of Hospital de Amor.
Over 120,000 elders. Amount: R$1.560.000,00
Programa Rotário para Jovens – PROJOV (Rotary Program for the Youth)
Offering underprivileged youths professional training in administrative roles and basic computer skills to help them enter the job market.
160 youths. Amount: R$153.137,44
Dorina Nowill Foundation
Production of accessible books to be made available for free on the online library of the Dorina Nowill Foundation and distributed to institutions across the country.
90,000 people. Amount: R$ 350.000,00
Museu de Arte Moderna – MAM (Museum of Modern Art)
Preparing entrepreneurs to turn ideas into projects for the creative industry. Training entrepreneurs to manage museum businesses.
40 people. Amount: R$ 350.000,00
Hubert Burda Media
Training low-income citizens in the art of creating costumes for the performing arts, through dressmaking classes.
230 people. Amount: R$ 500.000,00
HaHaHa Institute
Turning the hospital into a more pleasant environment for admitted children and teenagers by introducing culture and art into the space.
31,332 children and teenagers. Amount: R$ 400.000,00
Torres de Melo Home
Keeping and improving the assisted living activities of the Torres de Melo Home.
220 elders. Amount: R$ 550.000,00
Aria Social
Offering free dance and music workshops to awaken artistic and creative potential. To train ballet dancers, musicians, and dance teachers.
420 children and youths. Amount: R$ 400.000,00
Gustavo Nordlund Home
Revamping the Gustavo Nordlund Home, buying new equipment and making renovations to improve the quality of life of the elderly.
80 elders. Amount: R$ 650.000,00
Associação para Crianças e Adolescentes com Câncer – TUCCA (Association for Children and Teenagers with Cancer)
Performances to support the cure of cancer in children and adolescents. The entire box office proceeds will be allocated to the treatment of children and teenagers at TUCCA.
220 patients per month and 1,200 spectators per show. Amount: R$ 450.000,00
Mão de Deus Nursing Home
Promoting cross-disciplinary humane care to elderly residents to improve their physical, psychological and social conditions.
80 elders. Amount: R$ 263.000,00
Connection – Social Integration Service
Strengthening the elderly by promoting dance and arts activities, computer training, and lectures on improving quality of life and generating income.
350 elders. Amount: R$ 491.161,59
Angelina Caron Hospital
Acquiring equipment for the Radiotherapy division to improve and expedite procedures, as well as provide comprehensive care.
585 elders. Amount: R$ 500.000,00
Santa Casa de Porto Alegre
Improving the quality of treatment of elderly patients with chronic ilnesses, to provide accurate diagnosis and offer best practices.
360,922 elders. Amount: R$ 400.000,00
Pio XII Foundation of the Barretos Cancer Hospital
Improving initiatives involving the treatment of elderly patients and providing assistance to their families during the entire treatment through the Universal Health Care System (SUS).
105,000 elders. Amount: R$ 2.575.780,59
Associação Israelita de Beneficiência Beit Chabad Do Brasil (Brazil’S Beit Chabad Israeli Beneficence Association)
Providing low-income children and teenagers undergoing cancer treatment with activities in the theater, arts, and musical instrument crafting with recycled material.
16,000 people. Amount: R$ 733.000,00
South-American Moinho Cultural Institute
Promoting the social inclusion of children and youths from underprivileged regions by offering dance, music and technology training.
390 children and teenagers. Amount: R$ 600.000,00
Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo – Osesp (São Paulo State Orchestra)
Developing music appreciation in children and teenagers in the formal education network (middle and high schools of the public and private systems).
40,000 children, youths and adults and 500 teachers. Amount: R$ 420.000,00
Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo – Osesp (São Paulo State Orchestra)
Implementing new processes and systems to promote the access of people with visual and hearing impairments to the experience of watching Osesp concerts at Sala São Paulo.
1,500 people. Amount: R$ 280.000,00
Artesananto Solidário do Instituto Ruth Cardoso – Artesol (Solidary Handicraft of the Ruth Cardoso Institute)
Promoting training for craftsmen and production groups from all statesto use technology in their business.
3,000 people. Amount: R$ 380.162,00
Associação Morumbi de Integração Social – Amis (Morumbi Association for Social Integration)
Introducing the arts to children and teenagers, staging a classical ballet performance with a unique choreography.
230 children and teenagers. Amount: R$ 350.000,00
Ação Social pela Música – ASM (Social Action through Music)
Educating through music and integrating children and youths into an orchestral practice group, experiencing art as an instrument for inclusion and growth.
253 youths. Amount: R$ 388.840,00
Associação Cultural Armando Prazeres (Cultural Association Armando Prazeres)
Transforming lives through music, keeping children and youths in classical music and instrument classes full-time.
2,200 children and youths. Amount: R$ 400.000,00
Ser Mais Institute
Encouraging protagonist action for teenagers to become agents of social transformation, through digital inclusion and access to the use of technologies.
200 youths. Amount: R$ 350.000,00
Instituto de Ação Social pela Música – IASPM (Institute of Social Action through Music)
Promoting the development of children and youths from Bahia, with support to musical initiatives in the state’s countryside and training in music and management.
1,690 people. Amount: R$ 600.000,00
Superar Institute
Detecting paralympic talents through cross-functional activities focusing on sports performance, health, and quality of life
100 athletes. Amount: R$ 230.000,00
Opportunity through Sports IV
Offering sports activities in different modalities outside school hours, as a means to promote socialization among youths.
300 children and teenagers. Amount: R$ 575.000,00
Sports and Education Institute
Keeping sports activity centers to contribute to the development of analytical and participative citizens, favoring communities.
300 people. Amount: R$ 220.000,00
Reação Institute
Offering judo and jiu-jitsu lessons to disseminate inclusive sports activities.
1,300 children and teenagers. Amount: R$ 750.000,00
Grupo de Apoio ao Adolescente e à Criança com Câncer – GRAACC (Support Group for Teenagers and Children with Cancer)
Offering children and teenagers with cancer advanced nursing practices, with highly-skilled nurses and technicians.
3,100 children and teenagers. Amount: R$ 1.806.000,00
Associação para Proteção das Crianças e Adolescentes – Cepac (Association for the Protection of Children and Adolescents)
To provide youths with professional training to enter the job market.
Beneficiaries: 200 youths and their respective families. Amount: R$ 507.218,89
Social, University and Cultural Work (CEAP)
Strengthening the protagonism of underprivileged youths by developing computer training programs.
50 youths. Amount: R$ 193.971,45
Tellus Institute
Providing teenagers with professional education for them to learn about the professions of the future, also encouraging entrepreneurship.
240 children and teenagers. Amount: R$ 529.507,10
Pequeno Príncipe Hospital
Promoting the health of children and teenagers in inpatient or outpatient care, research development, training, and sharing of knowledge.
23,000 children and teenagers. Amount: R$ 360.000,00
Anchor Project
Offering opportunities to underprivileged children and youths through access to education, promoting interaction between the institution and the community.
200 children and teenagers. Amount: R$ 800.000,00
Reciclar Institute
Developing underprivileged youths through skill development, training, and preparation for the job market.
60 teenagers. Amount: R$ 249.032,83
Ayrton Senna Institute
Contributing to the country’s education by supporting students in school and other spheres (professional, economic, cultural, social, and political).
700 children. Amount: R$ 84.000,00
Associação Fraternal Pelicano – AFRAPE (Pelicano Fraternal Association)
Sharing knowledge and techniques in technology and services with teenagers, to promote employability.
180 teenagers. Amount: R$ 227.882,00
Reação Institute
Promoting social inclusion and human development through sports and education
1,300 children and teenagers. Amount: R$ 871.466,47
Social Opportunity Institute
Preparing low-income youths to face the challenges of the job market by providing training in business administration and technology, as well as tutoring.
432 youths. Amount: R$ 250.000,00
Associação Esportiva Janeth Arcain (Janeth Arcain Sports Association)
Improve the physical and intellectual abilities of participating youths through basketball. Offering extra meals.
100 children and teenagers. Amount: R$ 424.440,10
Programa Rotário para Jovens – PROJOV (Rotary Program for the Youth)
Training underprivileged youths in business administration and computer to help them enter the job market.
160 youths. Amount: R$ 240.200,71
Fundação Esportiva Educacional Pró-Criança e Adolescente – EPROCAD (Educational Sports Foundation for Children and Adolescents)
Promoting education and social inclusion for children and teenagers through the practice of rugby.
200 children and teenagers. Amount: R$ 300.000,00
ITEVA
Offering professional training programs and access to technology and information for underprivileged youths.
6,342 youths. Amount: R$ 300.000,00