Join us in the Falcon Bar before and after your activity to taste the region's craft brews and local cheeses. This will be a casual lounge for you to come and go as you please.
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SVB Tech Gives Back is going virtual!
Tech Gives Back is an annual day of community service that brings together SVB employees, clients and partners from around the world to give back to the communities in which we live, work and call home. In years past, it has been a chance to see & connect with each other in person, all the while employing a little elbow grease. However, this year we have adapted in the best way and will be holding virtual volunteering events around the world where you can volunteer ANYTIME, ANYWHERE and with ANYONE!
With the COVID-19 pandemic and recent events around equity and social justice rapidly and profoundly affecting communities around the world, service is needed now more than ever.
This year, Tech Gives Back's volunteering efforts will center around 3 pillars of service:
Shelter
Food Security
Access, Equity & Social Justice
We invite SVB employees, clients and partners to join us in making a difference for communities in need.
REGISTER | VOLUNTEER | SPONSOR | DONATE | GIVE BACK
Our 2020 Mission: Providing access is part of SVB’s DNA, it is our past, present, and future. Through our Tech Gives Back engagement, we will use this opportunity to meet members of the community where they are and respond. By providing the most basic needs in addressing shelter, food security and equity issues, together we will carry this essential work forward, advance opportunities, and open doors for those who do not otherwise have access.
Read our advisory notice regarding COVID-19 (Coronavirus).
Your participation and hustle this week led to more than 2,000 collective miles travelled and $100,000 in donations for vital nonprofits who are doing amazing work for our communities.
About the TGB Fit & Fundraise Challenge:
Get active and give back in your own way! A virtual fitness challenge that will allow you to get active—whether that be a walk, at-home workout, yoga, cycling, a hike or even a fun day outside with the family—and give back to your favorite nonprofit organizations! By logging your activity, you will unlock donation milestones that will raise and donate funds back to our global communities.
Share TGB 2020 with your networks of colleagues, clients, friends & family and communities across your social channels!
#TechGivesBack
@SVB_Financial #techgivesback New York has developed some awesome solutions to remote learning! https://t.co/qGnzjKV0OO
For #TechGivesBack 2020, we are offering virtual ways to support communities in need. Join us in making a difference through volunteer projects, a 3:1 donation match or the TGB Fit & Fundraise Challenge. Learn more: https://bit.svb.com/335WGtU
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We encourage volunteers to expand their borders of service and support causes both inside and outside of their local markets.
CHECK OUT our amazing lineup of global nonprofit organizations hosting virtual volunteering activities this year.
PICK your passion project(s)
REGISTER TODAY to secure your spot!
In light of COVID-19, Words of Thanks was created to match volunteers with local hospitals and institutions to send thank you notes to healthcare workers in their area.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: Recognize healthcare heroes with a global show of thanks for being on the front lines of COVID-19. Volunteers will be matched with a local hospital to type a message (or multiple messages) of thanks. Volunteers may include photos of handmade cards along with their messages. E-cards and notes will be sent to Raised By Us via email and digitally distributed.
- Thank Your Healthcare Workers at:
Cedar-Sinai Medical Center - Los Angeles, CA
UCSF Medical Center - San Francisco, CA
Mount Sinai Hospital - NYC
Swedish Medical Center - Seattle, WA
Denver Health Medical Center - Denver, CO
St. David’s Medical Center - Austin, TX
St Teresa’s Hospital - Hong Kong, China
Frankfurter Rotkreuz Kliniken - Frankfurt, Germany
The Royal London Hospital, UK
Michael Garron Hospital (MGH), Toronto, CAN
Reach Out and Read Colorado (RORCO) provides a proven early-literacy program to over 130,000 children from low-income families throughout the state of Colorado. RORCO is committed to reducing educational disparities and promoting equity among the most vulnerable members in Colorado. We provide equitable access to early literacy and books in over 30 languages for all children, no matter their socioeconomic status.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: To encourage family time and reading together we are asking members of our community to film themselves reading aloud and to share the video(s) with the national office for a nationwide video project, to be disseminated to the Reach Out and Read network in Colorado and across the country.
- Additional instructions on how to participate/submit your reading videos will be provided upon registration.
Missing Maps is a humanitarian project that preemptively maps parts of the world that are vulnerable to natural disasters, conflicts, and disease epidemics.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: Help map the most vulnerable places in the developing world, allowing individuals and NGOs to better respond to crises affecting the areas.
- All volunteers must review the mapping program before participating - https://www.missingmaps.org/learn/
With the onset of COVID-19, Belle Haven wants to ensure that students remain safe and healthy and have opted for all students to start the year off with distance learning. This year presents many changes for students, including how they interact in their virtual classrooms, try their best to learn from home, and remain active and healthy without their usual physical education and recess activities. Students currently receive ONLY ONE physical education class a week, but volunteers can help students move and groove while at home to stay healthy and get them up off their seats while still learning.
Belle Haven School is also a nonprofit beneficiary of our TGB Fit & Fundraise Challenge!
Join today and help unlock large donations for B.H. and other global nonprofits through logging your physical activity!
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: Volunteers will create videos of simple and dynamic exercises and warm-up routines that students can follow along at home.
Volunteers will be led by a HandsOn Bay Area Project Leader in a mandatory instructional session to create their own short video of an exercise or warm-up routine. No experience necessary, but we ask that you come with energy, spirit, and channeling your favorite workout instructor!
The Zooniverse is the world’s largest and most popular platform for people-powered research. This research is made possible by volunteers — more than a million people around the world who come together to assist professional researchers. Our goal is to enable research that would not be possible, or practical, otherwise.
SuitUp increases college and career awareness and preparedness for students in underserved communities through innovative business competitions.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: You'll participate in SuitUp's Hackathon, a 90-minute session where volunteers will work in teams of ~5-7 to solve a challenge associated with remote learning to help students across the country. Teams will have 60 minutes to develop a solution to a challenge (i.e. poor engagement, lack of technology, attendance issues, etc.) and will then pitch their ideas to a panel of judges from a local school. The judges are those impacted most by remote learning--5-10 students, teachers and administrators.The winning team's solution will be shared on SuitUp's social media channels and with their 200+ school partners.
SuitUp increases college and career awareness and preparedness for students in underserved communities through innovative business competitions.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: You'll participate in SuitUp's Hackathon, a 90-minute session where volunteers will work in teams of ~5-7 to solve a challenge associated with remote learning to help students across the country. Teams will have 60 minutes to develop a solution to a challenge (i.e. poor engagement, lack of technology, attendance issues, etc.) and will then pitch their ideas to a panel of judges from a local school. The judges are those impacted most by remote learning--5-10 students, teachers and administrators.The winning team's solution will be shared on SuitUp's social media channels and with their 200+ school partners.
City Year is contributing to a clearer and bolder vision of what public schools can and should be for all children: places of learning, exploration, and risk-taking, where every student feels connected to the school community; where data informs practices that promote student growth and achievement; and where all students have access to positive relationships and personalized learning environments that encourage them to persevere through challenges and thrive. Every day, our AmeriCorps members serve as student success coaches, helping students build on their strengths and cultivate social, emotional and academic skills - from mastering fractions to learning to work in teams. City Year partners with schools in 29 under-resourced communities across the country.
Special Olympics transforms lives through the joy of sport, every day, everywhere. We are the world's largest sports organization for people with intellectual disabilities: with 4.4 million athletes in 170 countries -- and millions more volunteers and supporters. We are also a global and social movement.
Through the power of sports, people with intellectual disabilities discover new strengths and abilities, skills, and success. Our athletes find joy, confidence and fulfillment -- on the playing field and in life. They also inspire people in their communities and elsewhere to open their hearts to a wider world of human talents and potential. Please view the following video to see the full spectrum of our activities.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: Participate in a unified virtual BINGO experience with Special Olympics athletes. Similar to what an in-person sporting activity would provide, this activity brings people with and without intellectual disabilities together to play a game and, by doing so, furthers the Special Olympics mission of fostering understanding, inclusion and acceptance.This activity includes a Q&A with the athletes.
Access to enough food should be a basic right. Unfortunately, this is not the reality for millions of people in Los Angeles County. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, up to 1.4 million people in Los Angeles County faced food insecurity. Food insecurity is inconsistent without access to cheap and nutritious food. Los Angeles has the highest percentage of food insecurity in the nation. The primary goal of Food Oasis is to provide up-to-date information to Angelinos and to build a directory that connects anyone with hundreds of free food resources.
Upwardly Global’s mission is to eliminate employment barriers for skilled immigrants and refugees, and integrate this population into the professional U.S. workforce.
Upwardly Global works with foreign-born job seekers by providing them with individualized coaching, essential soft skills, resume building, and professional networking opportunities. We help roughly 1,000 newcomers annually move out of poverty and marginalization and into professional roles that are commensurate with their talent and ambition and in which they earn a thriving starting salary of $57,000.
Year Up's mission is to close the Opportunity Divide by ensuring that young adults gain the skills, experiences, and support that will empower them to reach their potential through careers and higher education.
SVB is a proud partner with Year Up in hosting interns all across the country within our organization; providing additional opportunities to support the Year Up mission and potential to grow within our organization.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: Engage and mentor young adult students - located in the Greater San Francisco/Bay Area - in an interactive, virtual networking & mock interview skills workshop, helping them practice and master the skill sets, confidence and experience necessary for a future professional role.
Year Up's mission is to close the Opportunity Divide by ensuring that young adults gain the skills, experiences, and support that will empower them to reach their potential through careers and higher education.
SVB is a proud partner with Year Up in hosting interns all across the country within our organization; providing additional opportunities to support the Year Up mission and potential to grow within our organization.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: Engage and mentor young adult students - located in the Greater Los Angeles area - in an interactive, virtual networking & mock interview skills workshop, helping them practice and master the skill sets, confidence and experience necessary for a future professional role.
Hunger Free America is a nonpartisan, national nonprofit group working to enact the policies and programs needed to end domestic hunger and ensure that all Americans have sufficient access to nutritious food. We are both a direct service and advocacy organization — with each component strengthening the other. As a direct service provider, we assist low-income families obtain aid from government programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — formerly called the Food Stamp program — and the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program so that people struggling to pay their bills have access to nutritious food. Because our staff works daily on the front lines of hunger, and because we empower low-income people to speak out on their own behalf, that makes us one of the nation's most effective advocates for improved economic and public policies.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: Assist the COVID-19 Food Assistance Project in creating the most current database of food resources nationally. You'll help research and verify details for multiple food resources across the country, ultimately providing the most up-to-date details for the USDA Hunger Hotline.
SuitUp increases college and career awareness and preparedness for students in underserved communities through innovative business competitions.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: You'll participate in SuitUp's Hackathon, a 90-minute session where volunteers will work in teams of ~5-7 to solve a challenge associated with remote learning to help students across the country. Teams will have 60 minutes to develop a solution to a challenge (i.e. poor engagement, lack of technology, attendance issues, etc.) and will then pitch their ideas to a panel of judges from a local school. The judges are those impacted most by remote learning--5-10 students, teachers and administrators.The winning team's solution will be shared on SuitUp's social media channels and with their 200+ school partners.
* External event registration required: https://events.svb.com/svbtgb2020utah-granitehungerprogram
* Local activity open to Salt Lake City/Utah residents ONLY.
The mission of Granite Education Foundation is to improve educational outcomes by strengthening the Granite School District Community. This is accomplished through the engagement of business and community partners in the support of Granite School District and the academic achievement of all its students. Our Vision is that we will help prepare Granite District students with opportunities to succeed in higher education, career, and life.
COVID-19 Event Guidelines:
As this activity is a local in-person activation, Per state guidelines surrounding COVID-19, all donations, interactions and overall participation in these activities will be conducted with mandatory social distancing and wearing of a face covering/mask. Please do not participate if you have a fever or exhibit COVID-related symptoms of any kind. All SVB staff and volunteers MUST abide by these guidelines to participate.
The SVB Salt Lake City team is partnering with the Granite Education Foundation to provide the greater Utah community with a local volunteering opportunity aligned with our TGB service pillar of food security. Four opportunities for local volunteers to give their time and/or resources to support our the SLC/Utah community during this unpredictable time.
1. Supplies Donation & Meal Pack Assembly
2. Supplies Donation Drop-Off
3. Meal Pack Assembly
4. Monetary Donation Gift (and Match!)
At the end of the event, all volunteers will be invited to participate in a virtual closing celebration ceremony via Zoom where we will come together and share our incredible achievements as a result of our efforts.
Year Up's mission is to close the Opportunity Divide by ensuring that young adults gain the skills, experiences, and support that will empower them to reach their potential through careers and higher education.
SVB is a proud partner with Year Up in hosting interns all across the country within our organization; providing additional opportunities to support the Year Up mission and potential to grow within our organization.
friday, october 9 -sunday, october 11
multi-day virtual activity (MDT - times listed on external reg page HERE)
* External event registration required, as event is not hosted by SVB.
This 3-day virtual hacking event - presented by Project Humanities at Arizona State University - challenges participants to create and to innovate solutions to local and global issues. While this year’s participant team tracks are Aging, Safety, and Justice, all finished products in this team competition must embody these Humanity 101 principles: kindness, compassion, integrity, respect, empathy, forgiveness, and self-reflection.
To participate, individuals MUST:
Register online at https://www.hacksforhumanity.io/join-us/ for their desired role:
- PARTICIPATE on a team in one of the 5 roles: Business, Designer, Humanist, Engineer, Generalist (Role descriptions/testimonials).
- MENTOR a team.
- VOLUNTEER to help behind-the-scenes.
Once registered, Hacks for Humanities event coordinators will send all necessary confirmations, Zoom links and event info needed to participate.
* Local activity open to Tempe/Arizona residents ONLY.
TCAA's mission is “to foster dignity and self-reliance for the economically vulnerable in the communities we serve. We help seniors, adults, and families struggling to provide for their most basic needs and working to attain their highest level of independence.
COVID-19 Event Guidelines:
As this activity is a local in-person activation, Per state guidelines surrounding COVID-19, all donations, interactions and overall participation in these activities will be conducted with mandatory social distancing and wearing of a face covering/mask. Please do not participate if you have a fever or exhibit COVID-related symptoms of any kind. All SVB staff and volunteers MUST abide by these guidelines to participate.
Black Connect is the only national membership 501(c)(3) that is dedicated solely to eliminating the racial wealth gap in America by increasing the number and success rate of Black-owned businesses. Our programs and our business and social network are created to enable entrepreneurial activities and promote the socioeconomic growth and empowerment of the Black Community.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: Support Black entrepreneurs as a mentor and judge in Black Connect's business pitch competition - FeverPitch. You'll help build, empower and boost Black Connect’s startup ecosystem by providing feedback on business plans and pitches, culminating in a live-streamed Shark-Tank-style event.
Founded in 2016, Basta is a nonprofit committed to closing the employment gap for first-generation college students of color. They do this by providing a rich curriculum and training to young people and partnering with a network of employers who are seeking innovative hiring solutions. To date, nearly 500 students have participated in their signature program, the Basta Fellowship, and have secured career-pathway jobs at companies like NBC Universal, Bloomberg LP, and Snapchat, to name a few.
The Knowledge House (TKH) is committed to taking low-income youth & young adults from the bottom up by providing them with free technical training and professional development services that put them on a direct path to employment in the tech sector.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: Engage with The Knowledge House students in a speed networking event. You'll provide 1:1 feedback on their elevator pitch and share career insights. Please note that the students participating in this event have an interest focus of software engineering, data science and full stack development.
The Zooniverse is the world’s largest and most popular platform for people-powered research. This research is made possible by volunteers — more than a million people around the world who come together to assist professional researchers. Our goal is to enable research that would not be possible, or practical, otherwise.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: Help transcribe the card file index of the Boston Phoenix, helping people you discover and be inspired by the forgotten, missing, or lost parts of Boston's underground. For nearly 50 years, The Boston Phoenix was Boston’s alternative newspaper of record, the first word on social justice, politics, and the arts and music scene. Its intrepid journalists tackled issues from safe sex and AIDS awareness to gay rights, marriage equality, and the legalization of marijuana.
Hunger Free America is a nonpartisan, national nonprofit group working to enact the policies and programs needed to end domestic hunger and ensure that all Americans have sufficient access to nutritious food. We are both a direct service and advocacy organization — with each component strengthening the other. As a direct service provider, we assist low-income families obtain aid from government programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — formerly called the Food Stamp program — and the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program so that people struggling to pay their bills have access to nutritious food. Because our staff works daily on the front lines of hunger, and because we empower low-income people to speak out on their own behalf, that makes us one of the nation's most effective advocates for improved economic and public policies.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: Assist the COVID-19 Food Assistance Project in creating the most current database of food resources nationally. You'll help research and verify details for multiple food resources across the country, ultimately providing the most up-to-date details for the USDA Hunger Hotline.
SuitUp increases college and career awareness and preparedness for students in underserved communities through innovative business competitions.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: You'll participate in SuitUp's Hackathon, a 90-minute session where volunteers will work in teams of ~5-7 to solve a challenge associated with remote learning to help students across the country. Teams will have 60 minutes to develop a solution to a challenge (i.e. poor engagement, lack of technology, attendance issues, etc.) and will then pitch their ideas to a panel of judges from a local school. The judges are those impacted most by remote learning--5-10 students, teachers and administrators.The winning team's solution will be shared on SuitUp's social media channels and with their 200+ school partners.
HEAF changes the lives of under-served young people beginning in middle school and continuing in college and beyond through a youth development approach that includes rigorous year-round academic enrichment, social and cultural exposure and constant individual attention.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: Provide words of inspiration to HEAF first-year college students, who are embarking on their college journey during this challenging time. Volunteers will write notes with advice/words of wisdom or create a motivational quote to be included in HEAF's student care packages. This year, HEAF will be sending care packages to students who are both on campus at colleges and universities across the country and also those who are at home, enrolled remotely. Each volunteer will write two inspirational notes in this group activity.
We help under-resourced entrepreneurs create thriving businesses in under-served areas so owners can build wealth for themselves, their families and communities. We do this by activating and engaging a top-tier network of professional volunteers who provide high-quality legal, financial and marketing services, at no cost.
VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES:
Brand Assessment Sessions: These are one-hour long consultations focused on helping an entrepreneur better position their product or service to attract customers during this difficult time. Volunteers will use worksheets (provided pre-event) to gather feedback for the entrepreneur on both their brand and overall messaging tactics as represented on social media and their website. The brand feedback will focus on its consistency, look and feel, as well as how the business can align the brand’s voice better given its target audience. This would be a good fit for volunteers who can provide more general business consulting, with a marketing focus.
Website Audit Session: This one-hour long consultation focuses on helping an entrepreneur better position their product or service to attract customers during this difficult time. Given that the majority of activity and sales are moving online, entrepreneurs need help ensuring their websites are user-friendly and appealing to their target audience. These projects are designed to provide feedback on the layout, functionality, visual design, content and other features to improve the overall website experience. This would be a good fit for volunteers with expertise in tech or UX/UI.
Sales Optimization Session: This one-hour long consultation focuses on helping an entrepreneur better position their product or service to attract customers during this difficult time. Many of our entrepreneurs’ existing business models may not be set up to function without in-person interactions. In order to generate sales and keep their businesses operating, they are now challenged with adapting and innovating their existing offering to meet current needs. These projects focus on identifying new sales and distribution channels to help entrepreneurs continue staying in business during and after this crisis.This would be a good fit for volunteers with expertise in sales.
We believe that through the process of creating collaborative art, diverse communities can come together in times of conflict and social turmoil to address the challenges they face together. Our projects are organized and facilitated in partnership with local artists, grass-roots organizations, schools, and international organizations to ensure we can support Artolution’s locally-led programs and long-term, integrated presence within the communities we serve.
By working in partnership, we support a global movement with endless possibilities.
- VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: South Sudanese refugees, who are currently teaching artists-in-training in Uganda, will practice leading virtual arts-based workshops with volunteers, focusing on collaborative storytelling and character development activities. Volunteers will support teaching artists-in-training by providing feedback, offering tools for how to engage audiences more effectively and build their self-confidence.
To ensure the safety and security of our global community of volunteers, most nonprofit volunteering opportunities this year are virtual .
The only exceptions to this are the two resident-only volunteer activation's hosted in Tempe, AZ and Salt Lake City, UT - which will be complying with all respective state-wide COVID-19 prevention policies, masks, social distancing and sanitation procedures.
YES! - Volunteers are able to register for 2 activities max (one regional activity and one universal) to help allow all volunteers a chance to secure a spot for at least one of their desired volunteer regional activities.
Please Note: Individual registration is required for each activity you plan to participate in. Registrations are non-transferable.
DONATE! - SVB is offering a 3:1 match (up to $1,000 per employee or individual) for donations made to our 2020 nonprofit partners.
Visit https://svbinthecommunity.benevity.org/community to learn more and donate! Thank you in advance!
Deadline to donate will be Giving Tuesday: Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Donations are NOT required to participate in SVB Tech Gives Back 2020; however, we are offering an incredible 3:1 match (up to $1,000 per employee or individual) for all donations and encourage individuals to support our nonprofit partners.
Visit https://svbinthecommunity.benevity.org/community to learn more and donate! Thank you in advance!
Deadline to donate will be Giving Tuesday: Tuesday, December 1, 2020
YES! - Among the multi-regional activities, we have a variety of volunteering opportunities that will be fun and rewarding for the entire family, including:
- Words of Thanks - Letter Writing Project
- Special Olympics - Southern California BINGO
- Reach Out & Read Colorado (RORCO) and more!
If you have questions about the nature of other activities of interest to you and your family, please feel free to reach out to us.
Upon registration, you will receive a general confirmation email confirming your volunteer status with SVB TGB 2020.
One week pre-event, all registered volunteers will receive a customized confirmation email for their specific virtual volunteering activity - complete with instructions, final reminders, livestream links, etc.
If you have any questions or do not receive your confirmation/s, please feel free to reach out to us.
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