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SHRM Foundation Overview

SHRM Foundation Overview. SHRM Foundation Programs, Initiatives and Resources for 2019. SHRM Foundation Vision. Empowered HR professionals building inclusive organizations where all employees thrive and organizations achieve success. About the SHRM Foundation.

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SHRM Foundation Overview

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  1. SHRM Foundation Overview SHRM Foundation Programs, Initiatives and Resources for 2019

  2. SHRM Foundation Vision Empowered HR professionals building inclusive organizations where all employees thrive and organizations achieve success

  3. About the SHRM Foundation • The SHRM Foundation is the official 501(c)(3) nonprofit, charity affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management. It provides research-based HR solutions for challenging inclusion issues facing current and potential employees, scholarships to educate and develop HR professionals, and opportunities for HR professionals to make a difference in their local communities. • HR Scholarships • In 2019, the SHRM Foundation will award nearly $500,000 worth of scholarships and awards for: • Academic studies • Certification • Professional development Inclusion Solutions Veterans are valuable members of our workforce who face employment difficulties. In 2019, the SHRM Foundation is committed to empowering HR professionals to attract, hire and retain veterans. Local Impact To advance this work, the SHRM Foundation partners with companies, organizations and SHRM chapters and state councils through the sponsorship of our inclusion initiatives, scholarship opportunities and special events.

  4. Scholarships & Awards

  5. In 2019, the SHRM Foundation will award nearly $500,000 worth of scholarships for: • Academic studies: undergraduate and graduate • Certification:SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP • Professional development: • SHRM Annual Conference & Exposition • SHRM Diversity & Inclusion Conference

  6. Help spread the word on these opportunities: • Michael R. Losey Excellence in HR Research Award • Opens April 1, 2019 • Deadline July 15, 2019 • Susan R. Meisinger Fellowship for Graduate Study in HR • Opens April 1, 2019 • Deadline August 1, 2019 • Academic Scholarships | Undergraduate and Graduate • Opens May 15, 2019 • Deadline August 15, 2019 • SHRM-CP or SHRM- SCP Certification Scholarships • Opens June 1, 2019 • Deadline September 1, 2019 • Innovation Grants • Opens January 15, 2019 • Deadline April 15, 2019 • Annual Conference & Exposition Scholarships • Opens January 15, 2019 • Deadline March 15, 2019 • SHRM-CP or SHRM- SCP Certification Scholarships • Opens January 15, 2019 • Deadline April 15, 2019 • Dissertation Grants • Open to AoM Members Only • Deadline May 1, 2019 • Diversity & Inclusion Conference & Exposition Scholarships • Opens May 1, 2019 • Deadline July 1, 2019 Learn more about upcoming deadlines at shrmfoundation.org/scholarships

  7. Sponsor a Scholarship with the SHRM Foundation • Sponsor a scholarship for your members, and the SHRM Foundation will handle all tax and liability, leaving you to enjoy promoting your scholarship and celebrating your winner! • Sponsored scholarship available for: • SHRM Certification • Undergraduate or Graduate Studies • Professional Development

  8. Thank YOU, Scholarship Sponsors!

  9. Inclusion initiatives Hiring and Retention of Military Veterans

  10. Veterans are valuable members of our workforce who face employment difficulties. • In 2019, the SHRM Foundation is committed to empowering HR professionals to attract, hire and retain veterans.

  11. Veterans at Work Certificate • The Veterans at Work Certificate, developed for HR professionals, hiring managers and front-line supervisors, is a multi-faceted program from the SHRM Foundation that will help participants: • Learn the value that skilled veterans bring to the civilian workplace • Demonstrate your commitment to attract, hire and retain these talented professionals • Earn 10 professional development credits toward your SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP recertification Sponsored by:

  12. Five easy steps to earn your Veterans at Work Certificate: • Complete the initial registration form • Complete the Current Practices Survey • Complete the three learning requirements: • Read: The Recruitment, Hiring, Retention & Engagement of Military Veterans Guidebook • Pass the guidebook quiz (don’t worry - you will have unlimited attempts) • View the 11 aligned video courses with PsychArmor Institute • Complete the Future Practices Survey • Apply for your certificate • After completion, all participants will receive an electronic certificate and the first 10,000 certificate-holders will receive a printed certificate suitable for framing. • Earn your certificate at shrmfoundation.org/VeteransAtWork

  13. Inclusion Captain Program • Throughout SHRM’s nationwide network of 600 state councils and chapters are passionate HR professionals who volunteer their time to lead workforce readiness and diversity & inclusion programs in their local communities. The Inclusion Captain program transforms these passionate volunteer leaders into educational ambassadors who will teach employers in their communities about the best practices to attract, hire and retain veterans. Trained HR professionals will use research-based, high-quality resources to deliver peer-led programming to inspire employers to assist local veterans and to increase the skills and abilities of HR professionals to engage and integrate veterans into their workplaces. • The inaugural cohort of 50 Inclusion Captains were selected and trained in the fall of 2018. Captains have built out implementation plans outlining how they will share their knowledge of veteran hiring with 250 local professionals in 2019, with a collective goal of educating 12,500 professionals this year. To get in touch with the Inclusion Captain in your state, please fill out this resource request form, indicating that you would like to be connected with your state ambassador. 2018 Inclusion Captains participating in a one-day training event on November 16, 2018, at National Harbor, MD.

  14. Innovation Grants SHRM’s nationwide network of more than 600 SHRM state councils and chapters directly engages with HR professionals in their communities. To drive veteran employment at the local level, the SHRM Foundation asked state councils and chapters for their biggest and boldest ideas to inspire and teach HR professionals the best practices to attract, hire and retain member of the military community. We awarded six grants totaling more than $53,000 in 2018. In 2019, the SHRM Foundation will award five grants of up to $10,000 each to drive programs or services that have a practical and measurable effect on the engagement and integration of veterans in the workforce. • 2018 Innovation Grant Winners: • South Central Minnesota SHRM • Program: educating employers on how to support employees serving in the National Guard and Reserves • Northwest Arkansas Human Resource Association • Program: coaching retiring officers on translating their military experience to civilian leadership positions • HR Management Association of Palm Beach County, Fla. • Program: helping HR professionals write job descriptions for veterans and read veteran resumes • Illinois SHRM • Program: donating professional services to veterans as they prepare to re-enter the workforce  • Washington State SHRM • Program: formally recognizing employers committed to veteran hiring  • San Diego SHRM • Program: providing courses and mentorship to transitioning service members as they search and interview for jobs in the civilian workplace

  15. Fundraising & Philanthropy

  16. Shape Workbook • In order to become a SHRM Foundation Champion, state councils/ chapters must complete the SHRM Foundation activities outlined in the SHAPE workbook (section 2): • Make a donation to the SHRM Foundation from chapter or state council funds by December 31, 2019. • Host a fundraising event on behalf of the SHRM Foundation. • Host a leadership campaign

  17. Step #1 Make your 2019 SHRM Foundation donation from chapter or state council funds

  18. Donation to the SHRM Foundation

  19. Donating online

  20. Donating by mail:

  21. Alie Mihuta 123456 1234 $30 Ashlee Smith $30 1234567 4321 DC SHRM 0025 8976 $40

  22. Donating by phone • SHRM Foundation main line: 703-535-6020

  23. Step #2 Host a fundraising event on behalf of the SHRM Foundation

  24. Host a fundraising event on behalf of the SHRM Foundation

  25. Fundraising event examples…

  26. Step #3 Encourage chapter members to donate to the SHRM Foundation by hosting a leadership campaign with Team Empower

  27. Leadership Campaign: Team Empower • Turning obstacles into opportunities takes teamwork... join us to make a difference! • Team Empower is the SHRM Foundation’s newest and most accessible giving club. Your annual donation of $30 (or more!) will add you to the club, and your gift will make the vision of the SHRM Foundation a reality! • Learn more: shrmfoundation.org/teamempower

  28. Members of Team Empower will receive: • Team Empower ribbon • Digital badge • Access to Team Empower’s exclusive LinkedIn networking group • Quarterly newsletter updates

  29. Become a SHRM Foundation Champion! Report your completion of the SHRM Foundation activities outlined in the SHAPE workbook using this form.

  30. Top fundraising club

  31. TOP 10 FUNDRAISING STATE COUNCILS

  32. TOP 25 FUNDRAISING CHAPTERS

  33. 100% giving club

  34. 100% State Giving • Donate to the SHRM Foundation by October 25 • All SHRM chapters and the state council within a given state • Receive special recognition and celebration from SHRM Foundation staff during VLS • More info to come!

  35. 2018 Giving Club Members! • Nebraska • Nevada • New Mexico • Oklahoma • Puerto Rico • Rhode Island • South Dakota • Utah • Wyoming • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • Colorado • Delaware • SHRM Guam • Hawaii • Indiana • Louisiana • Massachusetts

  36. Resources from the SHRM Foundation • Online at shrmfoundation.org/resources • Download the SHRM Foundation resource request form • Visit the SHRM Foundation YouTube page • SHRM Foundation Staff at: • SHRMFoundation@shrm.org or 703.535.6020 • 703.535.6020 • Contact your State Council SHRM Foundation Director

  37. Questions? • Alie.Mihuta@shrm.org • 703-535-6150 • shrmfoundation.org

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