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IMPACT REPORT 2019
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OUR WORK
2019 PROGRAMS
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM
ALUMNI AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
OUR IMPACT
OUR PARTNERS
FINANCIALS
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Dear Global Glimpse community,
At Global Glimpse, we believe deeply in the power travel has to transform. Whether physical or mental, around the globe or across your city, travel is about relationships and authentic connection. It’s about seeing things from a new perspective, stepping out of your comfort zone, and learning how to bridge divides.
We aspire to expand our programs to reach even more students across the country because we know that there are very few opportunities for young people from low-income and minority backgrounds to travel and develop a global perspective. There are even fewer opportunities in our society for young people from disparate backgrounds to share experiences that build empathy, understanding, and a shared commitment to equality. We value connection and we know that every relationship contributes to the authenticity, quality, and safety of our programs. We are in the business of impacting lives and we will always balance our growth aspirations with an unwavering commitment to sustainability.
In 2019, we partnered with 82 diverse high schools across the United States to serve 1,129 students. We launched our first programs in Panama, expanded our programs in the Dominican Republic, and deepened our partnerships with local community organizations, businesses, and communities in Ecuador. This year we awarded over $3 million dollars in scholarships and since launching our programs in 2008, we have awarded more than $13 million dollars to make leadership development and travel accessible to students from all backgrounds.
I am especially grateful this year for the strong leadership of our board of directors and the unwavering commitment of our incredible team. I am humbled by the courage of our students and teachers, and I am deeply grateful to the families, donors, international partners, and supporters who made our work possible this year.
Sincerely,
Eliza PesuitExecutive Director, Global Glimpse
A NOTE FROM OUREXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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Global Glimpse partners with a diversity of high schools across the country to provide transformative travel and leadership opportunities to students from all socioeconomic backgrounds.
Our program pushes young people to confront a different reality at a young age. Through this challenging and inspiring experience, they gain invaluable perspective on the importance of education and their ability to drive change in their communities and in the world. When you remove students from their neighborhoods and everything that is familiar to them, you give them a new set of eyes and the ability to evaluate not only a wider world, but also the communities they call home. The Global Glimpse program builds empathy, agency, and global perspective and equips students from all backgrounds to succeed in college and drive change locally and globally.
OUR WORK
Global Glimpse partners with diverse high schools across the country to provide transformative travel and leadership opportunities to students from all socioeconomic backgrounds.
Our program pushes young people to confront a different reality at a young age. Through this challenging and inspiring experience, they gain invaluable perspective on the importance of education and their ability to drive change in their communities and in the world. When you remove students from their neighborhoods and everything that is familiar to them, you give them a new set of eyes and the ability to evaluate not only a wider world, but also the communities they call home. The Global Glimpse program builds empathy, agency, and global perspective and equips students from all backgrounds to succeed in college and drive change locally and globally.
OUR WORK
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PRE-TRIP WORKSHOPSEnrichment programming in our partner schools during the school year establishes foundational knowledge in the areas of youth leadership, globalization, and cultural awareness and prepares students for the international immersion experience.
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INTERNATIONAL IMMERSIONStudents then spend 16 days during the summer immersed in daily life in a developing country. The international experience focuses on leadership development, cultural immersion, and service-learning.
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ALUMNI AMBASSADOR PROGRAMFollowing the international immersion experience, students participate in a regionally-focused leadership program. Alumni mentor the next group of students at their school, prepare for college, and gain exposure to a wide range of cross-sector career mentors.
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CULTURAL IMMERSION SERVICE-LEARNING YOUTH LEADERSHIP
OUR VALUES
ACCESS
SUSTAINABILITY
SCALE
We commit to making experiential global education accessible to students from all socioeconomic backgrounds.
We build long-term partnerships with U.S. high schools and we invest in communities in Ecuador, Panama, and the Dominican Republic.
We leverage a sliding scale fee-for-service model and strong philanthropic and community support to scale our impact.
Over the past 12 years, Global Glimpse has served 6,700 students and 500 educators across 82 high schools in the San Francisco Bay Area, New York, Chicago, and Massachusetts and five national college preparatory organizations.
Founded in 2007, we launched our first programs in partnership with 10 low-income high schools in the San Francisco Bay Area. Since then, we have grown to serve over 1,000 students annually expanding our programs across the Bay Area and successfully launching regional programs in New York (2013), Chicago (2015), and Massachusetts (2017).
STUDENTS SERVED ANNUALLY (2008-2019)
2008
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Global Glimpse is more than travel. We work to prepare our students intellectually and emotionally for a transformative international experience. Accepted students participate in eight pre-trip workshops that prepare them to engage in deeper learning during the summer immersion program. We also provide follow-on alumni programming to ensure that their learning returns to their schools and home communities.
2019 PROGRAMS
$3 MILLION SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED IN 2019
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2019 BY THE NUMBERS
San Francisco Bay Area
San Francisco Bay Area
Massachusetts PartnerOrganizations
Chicago New York
Chicago
New York
Massachusetts
Partner Organizations
645
182
154
104
44
68
52
2015
18
116
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1,129students
82high schools
112educators
# OF STUDENTS SERVED
WHO WE SERVEOur students represent the economic, racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity of each of our partner high school communities. We provide need-based scholarships to all accepted students on a sliding scale, taking into account family income and the number of dependents in their household. Full scholarships are awarded to students with family incomes under $40,000,and students with family incomes under $60,000 are classified as low-income.
35%
33%
22%
10%
SCHOLARSHIP BREAKDOWN
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
Full Scholarship
Latinx
Partial Scholarship
Caucasian
No Scholarship
African American
Partner Organization
East Asian
South Asian / Indian
Other
first timeinternational travelers
25%
38%
23%
13%
6%
12%
8%
low-income students57%
Female
Male
Non-Binary
70%
29%
1%
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Global Glimpse gives a face to poverty, a voice to history, a vision and a story to development. We open a window into another world for students while constantly tying their experience back to their lives in the United States. During the summer, our students spend 16 days immersed in daily life in a developing country. The international program centers around cultural immersion, leadership development, and service-learning. Students travel in diverse groups of approximately 20 and each delegation is supported by two U.S. educators and two international program staff.
Our international staff work closely with local community partners to develop highly structured programs that allow students to explore a range of topics through the lenses of history, culture, politics, poverty, education, development, and business. Students also tutor local youth in English throughout their trip and participate in a “Community Action Project” (CAP), a student-designed project developed and executed in partnership with a local community organization.
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM
1,716LOCAL ENGLISH
STUDENTS
51COMMUNITY
ACTIONPROJECTS
32PROGRAM
COORDINATORS
55PROGRAM
DELEGATIONS
16PROGRAM
SITES
1,129STUDENTSTRAVELED
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MEET SUNILDASunilda is one of our host mothers for Living Like a Local day. Her house (pictured here) in the community of Los Gajitos is on a mountain bluff that overlooks the city of Constanza; a breathtaking view that she enjoys sharing with students when they finish helping her with the daily chores. She looks forward to spending the day with students because her husband passed away and all six of her own children have moved to other cities so she cherishes the company and being able to teach our students important skills and life lessons. She is holding a greca for brewing coffee, which she shares with our students.
The Dominican Republic (DR) is an island nation and one of the Caribbean’s most geographically diverse countries with energetic people and a vibrant, music-filled culture. We began working in the DR in 2013 and our programs have quickly expanded to four cities. Our DR programs engage bilingual Dominican youth to help build experiential learning experiences for our U.S. students. These Dominican youth also support our students to teach English classes for local community members.
Programs in the DR provide students with perspective on education, global business, politics, history, and culture with a special focus on migration and inequality. Students are exposed to the complex relations between Haiti and the DR, as well as the impact that high immigration rates to the U.S. has on the economy and social life in the DR.
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PROGRAMSITES
STUDENTSTRAVELED
LOCAL ENGLISHSTUDENTS
COMMUNITYACTION
PROJECTS
PROGRAMCOORDINATORS
PROGRAMDELEGATIONS
Constanza
Jarabacoa
San Juan de la Maguana
Bonao
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
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MEET BEBIMaría Tereza Mendoza, also known as Bebi, lives in the community of Paris of Parita located in the outskirts of Chitré, Panama. She is an active member of the organization “Mujeres Amigas del Manglar” - which translates to “Female Friends of the Mangroves.” Our students meet María during their Environment Day and learn about her commitment to volunteer every week on a reforestation project of the mangroves surrounding Paris with ten other women from her community. They also work together on different recycling projects and she is part of a group of inspiring women from the community of Paris who fight and advocate for a safe, clean, and beautiful environment.
Panama has long been one of the world’s greatest crossroads. The opening of the Panama Canal in the 20th century served as a bridge between the Americas and connected Eastern and Western civilizations like never before. From the lush coffee-growing mountains and untapped rainforests, to solitary beaches and uninhabited isles, Panama is one of the most biodiverse places in the world.
We launched our programs in Panama in 2019 in the towns of Chitré and Las Tablas. Our programs provide students with the opportunity to explore the complex impact of globalization and the dynamic interplay between environmental conservation and urban growth, as well as the challenges that persist for underserved indigienous groups and rural communities.
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PROGRAMSITES
STUDENTSTRAVELED
LOCAL ENGLISHSTUDENTS
COMMUNITYACTION
PROJECTS
PROGRAMCOORDINATORS
PROGRAMDELEGATIONS
Chitré
Las Tablas
PANAMA
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MEET ADANAdan Angulo is a “shaman,” or spiritual healer, who was born in Guaranda, Ecuador. He grew up raised by parents who were also healers and learned about various spiritual traditions and medicinal practices at a young age. Adan has dedicated his life to his practice and has performed cleansing and healing ceremonies for over 28 years in the community of San Lorenzo, located in the outskirts of Guaranda. Our students meet Adan during their Indigenous Worldviews Day where they learn about his practice and have the opportunity to participate in a healing ceremony. He enjoys getting to spend time with our students and is inspired by their curiosity and eagerness to learn more about him and his spiritual practice.
Sitting on the equator between Colombia and Peru, Ecuador boasts breathtaking scenery, biodiversity, a strong indigenous presence, beautiful artisan crafts, and bustling markets. We launched our programs in Ecuador in 2015. Our diverse sites in the Andean highlands expose students to the high-stakes interplay between environmental preservation, economic development, and indigenous worldviews.
Our Ecuador programs have a strong focus on indigenous rights, along with history, culture, global business, and education. Students grapple with the positive and negative implications of economic progress and its impact on indigenous communities and the environment.
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STUDENTSTRAVELED
LOCAL ENGLISHSTUDENTS
COMMUNITYACTION
PROJECTS
PROGRAMCOORDINATORS
PROGRAMDELEGATIONS
Guaranda
Riobamba
ECUADOR
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SUMMIT #1YOUTH LEADERSHIP & MENTORSHIP
SUMMIT #3STORYTELLING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
SUMMIT #4FROM PASSION TO EMPLOYMENT
SUMMIT #5LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL
Ambassadors celebrate their accomplishments, learn about opportunities in college, and develop a plan to carry the Global Glimpse spirit forward during the transition into the next stage of their lives.
Students return from their international experience inspired and motivated to give back to their local communities. We provide our alumni with a follow-on program that supports them to take on leadership roles in their schools and prepare for college and careers.
Through six inspiring alumni summits, our alumni are empowered to be ambassadors for the Global Glimpse program at their school, recruit the next class of Glimpsers, and facilitate pre-trip workshops. They also receive college and career guidance from a network of cross-sector professional mentors.
44% of our students are the first in their family to attend college. In this summit, college-age alumni support Ambassadors to navigate the college admissions process and write about their Global Glimpse experience on college applications.
Ambassadors prepare to recruit and mentor the next generation of Glimpsers at their school. Students plan for outreach, practice presenting about their Global Glimpse experience, and connect with peers from across their region.
Ambassadors develop an understanding of cross-sector career opportunities, practice mock interviews, and learn to network by engaging in conversations with mentors from a range of professions.
Ambassadors learn the importance and power of storytelling as a tool for social change. Students then reflect on their Global Glimpse experience, draft their personal stories, and practice their public speaking skills.
SUMMIT #2COLLEGE DAY
ALUMNI AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
35,000 +VOLUNTEER HOURS
CONTRIBUTED
344 ALUMNI
AMBASSADORS
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Through our program, students develop a deep sense of personal and social responsibility and the empathy, agency, and perspective they need to succeed in college and careers and drive positive change in their communities.
We diligently evaluate the impact of all of our programming on students, parents, educators, and community partners. We incorporate feedback and learning from annual post-program and alumni surveys to improve each component of our program. Our surveys evaluate short-term outcomes in participants’ awareness, agency, and engagement as well as long-term outcomes in global competence, college persistence, and leadership.
As we prepare for more significant growth, we are increasing our focus on alumni engagement and measuring the long-term impact of our programs.
OUR IMPACT
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*Impact data is from our 2019 post-program survey fielded to all students and GG Leaders immediately following program completion.
COMMUNITYENGAGEMENTAGENCYAWARENESS ACADEMIC
ENGAGEMENT
Global Glimpse builds awareness, agency, and engagement and through our programs, students realize their potential to drive positive change. We empower students to develop the skills they need to think critically, take on leadership roles in their schools and communities, and build strong connections with people from very different backgrounds.
96%built relationships with
Glimpsers from different cultural, ethnic, racial, and/or socioeconomic backgrounds.
CULTURAL EMPATHY
98%learned how to empathize with people they met in-country from different
cultures or backgrounds.
GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP
96%developed confidence to step out of their comfort zone and
try new things during their Global Glimpse experience.
CONFIDENCE
95%think more critically about
issues they encounter.
PROBLEM-SOLVING
87%care more now about issues
in their local community after being a part of the Global
Glimpse experience.
GIVING BACK
92%believe they have a
responsibility to make the world a better place.
TAKING ACTION
81%have set higher academic
goals for themselves in school after Global Glimpse.
ACADEMIC AMBITION
80%feel more enthusiastic about
applying to and attending college after returning home
from Global Glimpse.
HIGHER EDUCATION
Students understand the relationship between oneself and others, as well as issues of local and global concern. They are inspired to expand
their global awareness and develop a sense of compassion for others.
Students demonstrate the ability to display courage and commitment. We empower
young people to develop skills that support them to take on leadership roles in their schools and communities.
Students realize theirpotential and drive positive
change. Students develop an increased capacity to
understand and act on issues of local and global
significance.
Students develop perspective on inequalities in education
across the U.S. and in developing countries.
Students return home more dedicated to their education
and career aspirations.
STUDENT IMPACT
88%agree that Global Glimpse was a powerful personal
and professional experience.
86%improved their ability to work
with and support students from diverse backgrounds.
75%improved their ability to work
with or support studentsfrom diverse backgrounds.
74%feel that they became a more
confident and effective educator after participating in Global Glimpse.
Global Glimpse Leaders (GGLs) are teachers who champion the Global Glimpse program at our partner high schools. We provide comprehensive training and ongoing support for GGLs to lead our pre-trip workshop curriculum and travel with students on the international summer immersion program. Since 2008, we have trained and supported over 500 GGLs to become more effective educators.
500+GLOBAL EDUCATORS & ADMINISTRATORS
from the San Francisco Bay Area, New York, Chicago, and Massachusetts have championed the Global
Glimpse program to provide transformative travel opportunities to their students.
MOST IMPACTFUL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ELEMENTSGG Leaders have consistently rated the following
Global Glimpse program elements as the most impactful learning opportunities for themselves to
participate in and facilitate.
TEACHER IMPACT
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The Global Glimpse experience prepares students to navigate the social and emotional challenges of life after high school. Our alumni stay connected to their Global Glimpse experience by presenting to current Global Glimpse students at college and career summits, sharing their stories, and helping to guide younger students on their journey to college.
We partner with a range of companies and organizations to pipeline our college-age alumni into prestigious scholarships, fellowships, internships, and job opportunities. We have strong alumni engagement on our Regional Leadership Councils across the country, alumni frequently travel as Global Glimpse Leaders, we have a formal alumni internship program, and a number of alumni are now members of our team.
6,700+GLOBAL GLIMPSE ALUMNI
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
American UniversityBrown UniversityCarnegie Mellon UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityDartmouth CollegeDePaul UniversityGeorgetown UniversityGeorge Washington UniversityHoward UniversityLondon School of EconomicsNew York UniversityPurdue UniversityRice UniversitySan Francisco State UniversitySmith CollegeSt. Mary’s College of CaliforniaStanford UniversityTufts UniversityUniversity of California, BerkeleyUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, Los AngelesUniversity of California, San DiegoUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of Massachusetts, AmherstUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of OregonUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of WashingtonWesleyan UniversityYale University
AccentureAmazonBlackRockCloud Lending SolutionsDana Farber Cancer InstituteElectronic ArtsFacebookGenentechGibson, Dunn, & Crutcher LLPGlobal GlimpseGoogleInstitute for International EducationKiva.orgLexentBioPricewaterhouseCoopersRippleSalesforceUCSF HospitalU.S. Department of StateUnited AirlinesWeWork
COLLEGE SUCCESS
of alumni report that Global Glimpse helped them feel more prepared for college.
SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL LEARNING
of alumni report that Global Glimpse helped develop their confidence to navigate the social and emotional
challenges they faced in college.
CAREER READINESS
of alumni report that Global Glimpse helped develop the skills and perspective they needed to succeed in the workforce.
44%FIRST-GENERATIONCOLLEGE STUDENTS
840COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
ALUMNI IMPACT
CAREER
COLLEGE
KAIYELL PETTIE
2016 Glimpser, High School of Economics & Finance
75%
Baruch College, Class of 2021
Forbes 30 Under 30 Scholar & Gates Millennium Scholar
70%
82%
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We believe in the power of collaboration and work closely with a range of philanthropic and programmatic partners to bring Global Glimpse to life. Our partners range in size from small community-based family foundations, to college preparatory programs, institutional funders, and multinational corporations. All of our partners share a strong commitment and vision to develop a new generation of diverse young leaders in the United States.
OUR PARTNERS
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PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS
We are proud to work with a strong community of institutional, corporate, and community partners to bring the Global Glimpse mission to life.
We work closely with college preparatory organizations to provide opportunities for their students to participate in our international immersion programs each summer.
COMMUNITY PARTNERS SCHOOL PARTNERS
Abraham Lincoln High School, San FranciscoAcademy of Arts and Sciences, San FranciscoAmerican High School, FremontAnaly High School, SebastopolAndrew P. Hill High School, San JoseArroyo High School, San LorenzoBalboa High School, San FranciscoBerkeley High SchoolBurton High School, San FranciscoCapuchino High School, San BrunoCastro Valley High SchoolCupertino High SchoolDavis Senior High SchoolDougherty Valley, San RamonDrake High School, San AnselmoEl Camino High School, San FranciscoEl Cerrito High SchoolEncinal High School, AlamedaEvergreen Valley High School, San JoseFreedom High School, OakleyImpact Academy of Arts and Sciences, HaywardIndependence High School, San JoseIrvington High School, FremontJames Logan High School, Union CityJohn Swett High School, CrockettKennedy High School, Richmond
Lighthouse Community Charter, OaklandLionel Wilson College Prep, OaklandLowell High School, San FranciscoMills High School, MillbraeMission San Jose High School, FremontMountain View High SchoolMt. Eden High School, HaywardMt. Pleasant High School, San JoseOakland High SchoolOakland School for the ArtsPalo Alto High SchoolPittsburg High SchoolRuth Asawa School of the Arts, San FranciscoSan Marin High School, NovatoSequoia High School, Redwood CitySilver Creek High School, San JoseSobrato High School, Morgan HillSouth San Francisco High SchoolSummit Prep, Redwood CitySummit Rainier High School, San JoseSummit Tahoma High School, San JoseSummit Public Schools K2, El CerritoTennyson High School, HaywardW.C. Overfelt High School, San JoseWestmont High School, CampbellWillow Glen High School, San Jose
BAY AREA PARTNER HIGH SCHOOLS
Brooklyn School for Collaborative Studies Bronx Center for Science and Mathematics Eagle Academy for Young Men, BronxEagle Academy Ocean Hill, BrooklynGreenwich High School, Greenwich, CT High School of Economics and Finance, Manhattan
Horace Mann, RiverdaleProfessional Performing Arts School, ManhattanSchool of the Future, ManhattanUrban Assembly for Applied Mathematics & Science, BronxWilliamsburg Preparatory School, Brooklyn
NEW YORK PARTNER HIGH SCHOOLS
Greenfield High SchoolNorthampton High School
Springfield Central High SchoolWestfield High School
MASSACHUSETTS PARTNER HIGH SCHOOLS
Brooks College Prep, RoselandDeerfield High School, DeerfieldEvanston Township High School, EvanstonHighland Park High School, Highland ParkHinsdale South High School, DarienIllinois Mathematics and Science Academy, AuroraKenwood Academy, Hyde ParkLindblom Math & Science Academy, Englewood
Morgan Park High School, Morgan Park Noble Street College Prep, Noble SquareOak Park & River Forest High School, Oak ParkPlainfield North High SchoolPritzker College Prep, HermosaWalter Payton College Prep, Old TownWestinghouse College Prep, Garfield Park
CHICAGO PARTNER HIGH SCHOOLS
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SF BAY AREAAllyson Edwards (wikiHow)
Amy Hanson (Woodside High School)
Andrew Rothman (SF Unified School District)
Brian Studwell (Toyota Research Institute)
Bryan Nguyen (Electronic Arts)
Carlos Saavedra (Deutsche Bank)
Chris Oetting (Airbnb)
Christine Yee (Accenture)
Declan Wolfe (First Republic Bank)
Edgar Nunez (Omega Point)
Guy Scherzer (Slack)
Husayn Hasan (UBS Financial Services)
Ian Mabie (Uber)
Lillian Lauer (Huckberry)
Long Tran (Mission Wealth)
Matthias Nikaj (Dodge & Cox)
Mitchell Gurick (Google)
Rachel Chang (Kiva)
Saskia van Gendt (Method Products)
Vijay Krishnan (Uber)
CHICAGOAlex Owens (Gray Matter Analytics)
Alison Bettonville (Capital Strategies Investment Group)
Angel Zhang (PHD Chicago)
Ben Bergmann (Google)
Byron Sellers (B Present)
Dylan Osborne (ComPsych Corporation)
Emma Wensley (Pfizer)
Gareth Anthonisz (Hill-Rom)
Imran Jumabhoy (Madison Dearborn Partners)
Jenna Redline (United Airlines) Jennifer Giannosa (EDSI)
Joe Orihuela (United Airlines)
Kristine Young (Mayer Brown, LLC)
Lauren Woods (WE Campaign)
Mary Walter (Deloitte) Nate Wallace (Boeing) Oliver Rorick (LinkedIn)
Trevor Johnson (BMO Harris Bank) Yegor Elkin (Madison Dearborn)
NEW YORK Alicia Bartley (Attorney)
Alison MacNeill (L’Oréal)
Bill Watt (Barclays)
Chris Dong (OurBus)
David Hecht (Google)
Dominic Childs (Barclays)
Florence Chan (Macquarie Group)
Joanne Cheng (Bank of America Merrill Lynch)
Katharine Zafiris (The Global Impact Investing Network)
Lea Anderson (Pinterest)
Lily Nguyen (Gizmodo Media Group)
Melissa Heinz (The College Board)
Nina Lu (SapientRazorfish)
Philip Hubert (Barking Labs)
Pilar Harris (The Female Quotient)
Sasha Bannister (Salesforce)
Stephanie Cajigas (Macquarie Group)
Sydney Rebne (Citigroup)
Tes Cohen (Gap Inc.)
Vitaliy Demyanik (Google)
Zachary Miles (Anholt Services USA, Inc.)
A diverse network of passionate cross-sector professionals who work to build awareness around Global Glimpse programs and support program expansion, fundraising, and network development both regionally and nationally.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
REGIONAL LEADERSHIP COUNCILS
Aisha TaylorKristen Mack
Jennifer Ogden-Reese Michelle Patrick Sharon Grant
Community Engagement Manager - Grow Google, Google LLCBoard Secretary
Interim Communications Director, MacArthur Foundation
Chief Marketing Officer,2U Inc.Board Chair
Analyst, Sunrise Mortgage & Investment Co.Board Vice Chair
Chief Community Engagement Officer, United Airlines
DONOR COMMUNITY
United Airlines
PLATINUM PARTNER ($1,000,000+)
The Heckscher Foundation for Children Scott & Samantha Zinober
WORLD CHAMPIONS ($100,000+)
Charles Hayden FoundationJaney Fund
Peter Read
COMMUNITY LEADERS ($50,000-$99,999)
Anonymous FoundationBarry & Wendy MeyerBengier FoundationDelanie ReadIda & William Rosenthal FoundationJohn Buoymaster
Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation MoneyGram FoundationScott EarthySD Trombetta FoundationSnap, Inc.
CHANGE MAKERS ($10,000-$40,000)
Antoine and Emily van AgtmaelDavid FinkelsteinDodge & CoxFirst Republic BankGI PartnersIES Abroad
Julie RedfernKevin BergKrishna KosuriKristy HullMadison Dearborn Partners, LLCRoy A. Hunt Foundation
SOCIAL INNOVATORS ($2,500-$9,999)
ABB Optical GroupBrian RequarthCharles SasserEric SanabriaIhab Massoud
Kate MilesPete & Sally MasucciTiffany ChowthinkPARALLAXVincent Fuller
GLOBAL CITIZENS ($1,000-$2,499)
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TED REVENUE - 51% EARNED REVENUE - 49%
$5,078,728TOTAL REVENUE
EARNED REVENUEProgram Fees (Partner Schools)$1,870,238 - 36.8%
Program Fees (Partner Organizations)$593,308 - 11.8%
CONTRIBUTED REVENUECorporate$292,235 - 5.8%
Individual Contributions$474,140 - 9.3%
Foundation Grants$486,432 - 9.5%
In-Kind Airfare$1,362,375 - 26.8%
$5,307,482 TOTAL EXPENSES
Airfare$1,568,153 - 29.5%
International Programs$1,491,085 - 28.1%
Administration$742,006 - 14%
Growth$587,874 - 11.1%
U.S. Programs$526,771 - 9.9%
Fundraising$391,593 - 7.4%
EXPENSES
FINANCIALS
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REFER A SCHOOLGlobal Glimpse is expanding to partner with new high schools across the United States with a special focus on schools in the SF Bay Area, New York Tri-state Area, Greater Chicago, Massachusetts, and Colorado. Refer a school to join our program today at globalglimpse.org/refer
GIVE THE GIFT OF TRAVELThanks to the generous support of hundreds of donors, Global Glimpse provided $3 million dollars in scholarships to students who would not otherwise be able to afford to travel this year. We need your help to continue to make our programs accessible to students from low-income backgrounds. Give the gift of travel today at donate.globalglimpse.org
JOIN USGlobal Glimpse is a community of hundreds of passionate staff, hundreds of teachers across the country, and thousands of U.S. and international community partners working to make transformative travel possible for students from all backgrounds. Join our team, volunteer with us, or get involved today at globalglimspe.org/get-involved
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