The Oaktree Foundation s GENERATE PROGRAM

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The Oaktree Foundation s GENERATE PROGRAM

2 4 5 6 8 Generate 2013 Curriculum Generate Passport & Program Requirements Generate in your state I want to apply! www.theoaktree.org/generate 1

GENERATE 2013 It is possible that we may witness the end of extreme poverty in our lifetime. It s one of the greatest challenges that our generation faces today with 1.3 billion people living in extreme poverty, lacking necessities such as food, water, sanitation, housing and access to education. We re making progress, but not fast enough. Young people have the opportunity right now to act on this injustice and be at the core of this movement. We need you to get onboard! Generate is the avenue to start your involvement and join like-minded people in making more than just small changes to end extreme poverty. If you re under 26 and out of school, you re eligible! See page 8 to find out more about who can join Generate. Generate is the ultimate program for young people run by young people. A program by the Oaktree Foundation, Generate leads in enabling passionate young people to become dedicated and effective agents of change, having empowered over 700 young people since 2008. We have a unique peer-to-peer experiential learning approach, with all of our volunteer facilitators under 26. See more information on the program structure on page 4 and state specific information on page 6. We re in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Hobart, Brisbane, Perth and Canberra, so what are you waiting for? Make more than just small changes and become a Generator in 2013. APPLY NOW www.theoaktree.org/generate www.theoaktree.org/generate 2

Engage with the issue of extreme poverty. Gain real experience in the aid and development sector. Develop the necessary skills to act for change and have your voice heard. Be immersed in a community of passionate and like-minded young individuals. www.theoaktree.org/generate 3

CURRICULUM Running over 9 weeks, participants attend weekly two hour sessions, a start of program camp and a workshop day. The program is designed according to Oaktree s five youth engagement principles. DEVELOPMENT LITERACY Discuss issues of poverty and social change THE TOOLKIT Undertake skills training to execute a community project SELF EMPOWERMENT Be mentored to build confidence and set personal goals FOUNDATIONS OF OAKTREE Engage in Oaktree s development work and local campaigns COMMUNITY Build a network of emerging leaders around Australia The Generate Program has been designed and delivered by young people and our curriculum and program structure reflects that. The program will run from the weekend of April 6-7 to May 31. www.theoaktree.org/generate 4

GENERATE PASSPORT & PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS We re action-focused and we provide opportunities to contribute to the movement to end extreme poverty through campaigning and events. We encourage innovation, and want to see your ideas put into action. In 2013, we re introducing the GENERATE PASSPORT. We want to push all of our participants to challenge themselves in setting big goals and achieving them, becoming confident in what their greatest assets are to affect change. GENERATE PASSPORT Create a personal growth plan; set personal and professional targets, as well as goals to achieve throughout the program. Be mentored by a facilitator, helping you realise and build on your greatest strengths. Record what you ve learnt and achieved throughout the program. It will also act as a tool for you and program facilitators to ensure that you re meeting the PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Attendance at the start of program camp (April 6-7) and workshop day Attendance at 7 out of 9 sessions Participation in the Live Below the Line campaign The Generate Program has a $50 registration fee to cover the costs of the camp, Generate sessions and the workshop day. www.theoaktree.org/generate 5

GENERATE IN YOUR STATE Generate Facilitators are leaders in the movement to end extreme poverty. Their role is to deliver the program curriculum in a way tailored to your interests and learning style, as well as mentor small groups of Generators. Over half have been Generators themselves, and all have experience in the youth sector, volunteering, campaigning and development work. PERTH Tuesdays 6.30-8.30pm Manager: Noemie Legendre BRISBANE Tuesdays 6-8pm Manager: Rachael Muller SYDNEY Thursdays 6-8pm Manager: Jessica Winning ADELAIDE Tuesdays 6-8pm Manager: Annie MacDonald HOBART Mondays 6-8pm Manager: To be confirmed CANBERRA Wednesdays 6-8pm Manager: Alana Kirby MELBOURNE Wednesdays 6-8pm Manager: Lizzie Seares www.theoaktree.org/generate 6

Generate is an amazing program run by incredible people that gave me the skills and confidence to truly recognise my potential to effect change. It s engaging, challenging, exciting and an excellent introduction as to how a young person can make a difference for the world s poor. I loved my time as a Generator and I adore all the friends I made along the way, and it has surely changed my life for the better. -Hayden Thorpe, South Australian Generator, 2012 On a professional level, I was always amazed at how well young volunteers could run such informative, professional and interesting sessions. They were all absolute assets to the program. -Generator, 2012 www.theoakree.org/generate 7

I WANT TO APPLY! Step 1: Am I eligible? If you re out of school and 25 years old or younger, you re eligible! You don t need to be studying to be part of Generate, just interested in getting involved and able to commit to the program requirements (see page 5). Step 2: Apply! Head to www.theoaktree.org/generate, fill out the application form and click submit! Step 3: We ll be in touch We ll be using your email address and phone number to contact you about your application, and if successful, information about starting the program. Good luck! Any questions? Email generate@theoaktree.org and we will get back to you within 2-3 business days. www.theoaktree.org/generate 8