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Entreprises partenaires

Programmes pour les entreprises partenaires de Jeunesse, J’écoute

Les entreprises partenaires représentent une source importante de revenu pour Jeunesse, J’écoute annuellement. Grâce à ces partenariats précieux, Jeunesse, J’écoute peut réaliser des économies substantielles en ce qui a trait à du matériel, des produits et des services, et obtenir un appui important pour la commercialisation de ses services. Les entreprises partenaires soutiennent les activités de Jeunesse, J’écoute aux quatre coins du pays et nous font connaître auprès de leurs employés, qui deviennent souvent des bénévoles dévoués et de généreux donateurs.

Être une entreprise partenaire, ça signifie quoi?

Les entreprises soutiennent Jeunesse, J’écoute de diverses manières et sont reconnues à titre d’entreprises commanditaires ou donatrices.

Qu’est-ce qu’une entreprise commanditaire?

Une entreprise commanditaire travaille activement à nos côtés pour nous aider à accroître notre capacité à être à l’écoute des jeunes Canadiens. Pour ce faire, elles conçoivent et gèrent des programmes qui favorisent à la fois l’atteinte de leurs objectifs en matière de responsabilité sociale et de marketing, ainsi que ceux de Jeunesse, J’écoute en matière de développement des ressources financières, de commercialisation et de service.

Qu’est-ce qu’une entreprise donatrice?

Une entreprise donatrice mise sur son savoir-faire et ses relations dans le marché pour faire profiter Jeunesse, J’écoute de produits, de services et de dons, mais ne s’implique généralement pas dans le soutien à la commercialisation.

Il existe différents niveaux de partenariat et d’engagement au sein de ces deux catégories. Jeunesse, J’écoute travaille constamment avec chacun de ses partenaires pour créer la structure de partenariat la plus avantageuse possible pour les deux parties.

Comment fonctionnent les Programmes pour les entreprises partenaires de Jeunesse, J’écoute?

Les entreprises commanditaires s’engagent à :

  • Recueillir une certaine somme d’argent convenue selon leur niveau de partenariat.
  • Offrir un soutien constant au moyen de l’une ou plusieurs des façons suivantes :
    • en faisant la promotion de Jeunesse, J’écoute parmi les jeunes à l’aide des outils appropriés (p. ex., sur les emballages, en magasin, sur leur site Web, etc.);
    • en instaurant des partenariats pluriannuels qui assurent un soutien durable à Jeunesse, J’écoute (p. ex., intégrer Jeunesse, J’écoute dans la culture d’entreprise, dans les programmes des employés et dans les activités de marketing);
    • en faisant la promotion de Jeunesse, J’écoute auprès de leurs clientèles cibles.

Les entreprises donatrices s’engagent à :

  • Offrir un soutien financier ou permettant à Jeunesse, J’écoute de réaliser des économies (argent, services, cadeaux) sur une base annuelle, sans toutefois participer à la commercialisation de Jeunesse, J’écoute, que ce soit parce qu'elles n'y sont pas intéressées ou qu'elles manquent de moyens.

Jeunesse, J’écoute s’engage à :

  • Offrir une juste reconnaissance aux entreprises commanditaires et donatrices. 
  • Offrir aux entreprises commanditaires, à partir d’un certain niveau de soutien financier, des droits exclusifs dans leur catégorie de marché. 
  • Maintenir, de façon constante et stratégique, la valeur de sa marque. 
  • Permettre aux entreprises donatrices de publiciser leurs dons au sein de leurs propres programmes de relations publics. 
  • Permettre aux entreprises commanditaires d’utiliser le logo de Jeunesse, J’écoute dans leurs programmes de marketing social, de marketing des produits de grande consommation et de relations d’entreprise.

Quelle plus-value Jeunesse, J’écoute apporte-t-elle aux activités des entreprises partenaires et à leurs programmes en matière de responsabilité sociale?

  • Voie d’accès pour faire une véritable différence dans la vie des jeunes Canadiens. 
  • Valorisation de leur image auprès de leur clientèle par leur association à l’une des principales œuvres de bienfaisance destinées aux jeunes au pays. 
  • Rehaussement de leur réputation au sein de la collectivité, des employés, des dirigeants gouvernementaux et des décideurs, tant à l’échelle nationale qu’internationale. 
  • Apport d’un soutien logistique éprouvé d’une œuvre de bienfaisance avisée, qui comprend les besoins de ses partenaires en matière de marketing et qui a de l’expérience dans la mise sur pied de programmes, d’événements et de campagnes efficaces visant à faire la promotion de causes sociales. 
  •  Renforcement des stratégies en matière de ressources humaines visant à encourager les employés de nos partenaires à défendre la cause de Jeunesse, J’écoute.


Pour obtenir la liste complète des entreprises partenaires actuelles et en savoir plus sur le soutien qu’elles offrent à Jeunesse, J’écoute, visitez la page sur les entreprises commanditaires ainsi que celle sur les entreprises donatrices.

Si vous souhaitez devenir partenaire de Jeunesse, J’écoute afin de nous aider à être à l’écoute des jeunes Canadiens, communiquez avec :

Commanditaires

Commanditaires-fondateurs

BMO Bell Nestle Parmalat


Commanditaires premiere

Air Miles


Commanditaires officiels

Boston Pizza Empire Theatres G4S Microsoft Motorola Wallace and Carey WestJet


Bienfaiteurs principau

Bell Aliant Bluenotes MattelVia Rail

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Two nights earlier, she’d been placed in a foster home, but didn’t feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom’s bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust. Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she needed it in the days ahead. Brenda called Kid’s Help Phone to vent about her parents. She said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few questions revealed that the boy was someone she’d “met” on the Internet – and that he’d first said he was 15, but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda’s natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn’t take long for Brenda to admit to having “funny feelings” about it. By the end of the call, she’d decided to try to find someone her own age, met the “old-fashioned” way. Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter. Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school, with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks – not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth. Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused. Two nights earlier, she’d been placed in a foster home, but didn’t feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. 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It didn’t take long for Brenda to admit to having “funny feelings” about it. By the end of the call, she’d decided to try to find someone her own age, met the “old-fashioned” way. Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter. Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school, with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks – not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth. Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused. Two nights earlier, she’d been placed in a foster home, but didn’t feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom’s bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust. Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she needed it in the days ahead. Brenda called Kid’s Help Phone to vent about her parents. She said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few questions revealed that the boy was someone she’d “met” on the Internet – and that he’d first said he was 15, but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda’s natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn’t take long for Brenda to admit to having “funny feelings” about it. By the end of the call, she’d decided to try to find someone her own age, met the “old-fashioned” way. Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter. Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school, with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks – not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth. Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused. Two nights earlier, she’d been placed in a foster home, but didn’t feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom’s bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust. Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she needed it in the days ahead. Brenda called Kid’s Help Phone to vent about her parents. She said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few questions revealed that the boy was someone she’d “met” on the Internet – and that he’d first said he was 15, but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda’s natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn’t take long for Brenda to admit to having “funny feelings” about it. By the end of the call, she’d decided to try to find someone her own age, met the “old-fashioned” way. Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter. Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school, with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks – not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth. Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused. Two nights earlier, she’d been placed in a foster home, but didn’t feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom’s bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust. Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she needed it in the days ahead. Brenda called Kid’s Help Phone to vent about her parents. She said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few questions revealed that the boy was someone she’d “met” on the Internet – and that he’d first said he was 15, but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda’s natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn’t take long for Brenda to admit to having “funny feelings” about it. By the end of the call, she’d decided to try to find someone her own age, met the “old-fashioned” way. Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter. Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school, with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks – not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth. Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused. Two nights earlier, she’d been placed in a foster home, but didn’t feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom’s bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust. Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she needed it in the days ahead. Brenda called Kid’s Help Phone to vent about her parents. She said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few questions revealed that the boy was someone she’d “met” on the Internet – and that he’d first said he was 15, but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda’s natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn’t take long for Brenda to admit to having “funny feelings” about it. By the end of the call, she’d decided to try to find someone her own age, met the “old-fashioned” way. Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter. Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school, with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks – not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth. Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused. Two nights earlier, she’d been placed in a foster home, but didn’t feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom’s bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust. Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she needed it in the days ahead.