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If you have a vision
for an educational program and need help bringing it to life, w!se
can meet your needs.
For
over a decade, we have provided the expertise and manpower to help
organizations and donors realize
their ideas in education and
philanthropy. We’d love to hear about yours.

w!se is committed to making quality educational programs
available to teachers and students across
the country. Here
is what we can do for your project or program:
- Design and Implementation
- Management
- Evaluation
- Fiscal
Agency Services
- Clients
Contact
us for more details
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Case Examples:
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Euro Challenge
The Euro Challenge is an exciting educational program and competition
in which high school students learn about the European Union
(EU) and the euro. Student teams make presentations describing the
current economic situation in the EU and analyzing its major economic
challenges.
w!se works with the Euro Challenge sponsors and
partners to organize and support the execution of all aspects of
the program, including evaluation. w!se developed the communication and marketing
plan to raise the visibility of the competition within the high school
system throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. This includes
the development and maintenance of a dedicated website. w!se
was also the principal liaison to participating high schools and
provided logistical planning and support for all events for the 2006
and 2007 Euro Challenges.
www.euro-challenge.org
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U.S.
Network of Virtual Enterprises Center for National Activities
Virtual
Enterprises is a secondary-school program in which students develop
business skills, financial literacy, and workplace readiness. Students
participate in a simulated business environment and use the latest
technologies, products, and equipment to trade with other virtual
enterprises throughout a global network. w!se serves as the National
Activities Center for the Network of Virtual Enterprises, International. In
2005, w!se organized the inaugural U.S. Network of Virtual Enterprises
National Business Plan Competition, the premier business plan competition
in the country. w!se
developed standardized education materials for competition participants
in order to reinforce true industry standards. Additional services
include branding and marketing, events planning and execution, and
assessment.
www.venetwork.org
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Merrill Lynch Global Business
Challenge
Students from virtual enterprises in the
United States and practice firms worldwide are invited to participate
in the Global Business Challenge to analyze a company
and make recommendations to address its business issues. Teams
present their evaluation and business strategies. The Challenge
is an exciting opportunity for students to apply their expertise
and work on a team of young people from different cultures. Students
engage in the art of negotiation and build team skills while developing
and honing their business acumen.
w!se designed, implements, and evaluates this
unique program for domestic and international students.
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Fiscal Agency Services
w!se
provides fiscal agency services to further charitable and educational
purposes. Emerging organizations
or individuals without 501 (c)(3) status that are seeking funds from
foundations or corporate or individual contributors can apply to w!se
for sponsorship. Private foundations or individuals without legal
tax-exempt status that are
seeking to provide funding to organizations or schools can look to
w!se to manage and oversee funds.
Services include:
- Processing and formal acknowledgement of cash and
non-cash revenue to donors
- Funds management
- Accounts payable
- Bookkeeping and accounting
- Financial Reporting
Fees are very competitive.
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Client List:
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
The Moody’s Foundation
Smith Barney
Delegation of the European Commission to the United States
U.S. Network of Virtual Enterprises
Underfashions Club, Inc.
NY Health and Hospital Association
One to One, Inc. (now MENTOR)
Allentown School District
Youth About Business
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