What We Do For Donors
The Feather River College (FRC) SIFE program provides students with an array of business development skills that are used to improve commerce for our member businesses and increase the awareness of the importance of being wise custodians of our planets resources.
We support business enterprise and offer our business supporters with a great deal of benefits.
These benefits include our Going Green Program that helps our participating businesses message their services professionally through the Internet and promote their commitment to going green with a full plane designed to save money through energy conservation and recycling programs.
Who We Are
Feather River College Club students leverage their classroom experience, the expertise of their faculty advisor and business advisory board, and the resources of their university to develop projects that empower people to live better lives.
Their projects address a variety of topics, such as market economics, entrepreneurship, financial literacy, personal success skills, environmental sustainability and business ethics. Rather than mandating a uniform set of projects, teams are encouraged to work within the framework of these topics while adapting their approach to the diverse needs of people in different communities. They help aspiring entrepreneurs achieve success, equip the unemployed with skills to find productive employment, teach families how to gain financial security, and bring economic development to struggling neighborhoods.
The result is a program that is global in scope and purpose with the flexibility and responsiveness of a community-based organization.
The culmination of the Club program is an annual series of competitions that provide a forum for teams to present the results of their projects, and to be evaluated by business leaders serving as judges. Teams compete first at the regional and national levels, then at the international level when the national champion teams from each country meet at the Club World Cup.
When all is said and done, Club teams' projects benefit the students as much as communities they serve, and a healthy spirit of competition helps focus students’ talents and builds a culture of excellence.
Leadership and Careers
Our leadership and career initiatives are designed to foster an environment for personal and professional development among the participants as the placement of students and alumni with companies that support Club.
Career Connections
The Club program prepares university students for the real world by challenging them to address real world problems today. As Club students go about the process of organizing their team, developing community outreach projects and participating in a series of competitive events, they develop teamwork, leadership and communication skills that set them apart from the average university student. It’s the reason so many top companies have identified Club as a leading source of effective, responsible business talent.
Our career connections initiatives are intended to enhance the connection between Club students and alumni and Club donor companies. These initiatives are typically organized at the national level, and depending on the country, involve a variety of activities such as career fairs held in conjunction with Club events, online job postings, career publications and other exclusive content and resources.
Leadership Connections
Club activities and events take place all over the world and provide ideal opportunities for the students, faculty and executives that participate in Club to interact. Our leadership programs are developed to further improve upon this connectivity and provide even greater opportunities for Club participants to connect, collaborate and learn from one another. One of the most popular of these programs has been the Top-to-Top and Top-to-Future-Top series. The Top-to-Top Forum allows corporate leaders to participate in roundtable discussions about relevant business topics while the Top-to-Future-Top Forum extends the format by including student leaders in the discussion.
The Feather River College SIFE Team has Joined the Effort of the Green Business Chamber
Posted on Monday December 21, 2009
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