Fabretto Children's Foundation, Inc.
Fabretto Children's Foundation, Inc.
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About this organization
Mission
Fabretto's mission is to empower underserved children and their families in Nicaragua to reach their full potential, improve their livelihoods, and take advantage of economic opportunity through education and nutrition.
About
FABRETTO OFFERS AN INTEGRAL, QUALITY EDUCATION TO MORE THAN 40,000 CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN NICARAGUA, PROMOTING THE PARTICIPATION OF PARENTS, TEACHERS, AND COMMUNITY LEADERS, WHO COLLABORATE TOWARDS CREATING AN ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH CHILDREN CAN THRIVE. IN ORDER TO EMBRACE THE THREE MAIN STAGES OF LIFE IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (INFANCY, CHILDHOOD, ADOLESCENCE), FABRETTO IMPLEMENTS THREE STRATEGIC EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS: EARLY EDUCATION, PRIMARY EDUCATION, AND TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. THESE PROGRAMS HAVE BEEN RECOGNIZED INTERNATIONALLY BY ENTITIES LIKE LEGO FOUNDATION, ASHOKA, AND WORLD INNOVATION SUMMIT FOR EDUCATION (WISE). IN ADDITION, FABRETTO IMPLEMENTS CROSS-CUTTING INITIATIVES FOCUSED ON HEALTH AND FOOD SECURITY, GENDER EQUALITY, VIOLENCE PREVENTION, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, CONSERVATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT, AS WELL AS UNIVERSAL AND CHRISTIAN VALUES.1. EARLY EDUCATION PROGRAMTHE EARLY EDUCATION PROGRAM'S OBJECTIVE IS TO PROVIDE CHILDREN AGES 0-6 WITH THE ATTENTION, STIMULATION, AND NUTRITION THEY NEED TO SUCCEED AT THE PRIMARY LEVEL AND BEYOND. THE PROGRAM SUPPORTS CHILDREN'S HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT AND EARLY LEARNING, HELPING CHILDREN TO MEET KEY MILESTONES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIR DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE.THROUGH THE PROGRAM, CHILDREN FROM 0 TO 6 YEARS OF AGE DEVELOP SKILLS IN AREAS OF PERSONAL AND SOCIAL FORMATION IN ORDER TO GRADUALLY BUILD AWARENESS OF THEIR EXISTENCE AS INDEPENDENT PERSONS BELONGING TO A FAMILY, A COMMUNITY, AND TO ONE WORLD. COMMUNICATION IS ALSO DEVELOPED TO EXCHANGE IDEAS, FEELINGS, AND EMOTIONS WITH OTHERS AND TO ENCOURAGE THE DEVELOPMENT OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES THAT FAVOR LEARNING. FABRETTO AIMS TO PROMOTE THE TRANSITION TO THE NEXT EDUCATIONAL STAGES FOR CHILDREN IN VULNERABLE SITUATIONS, HIGHLIGHTING THE EDUCATIONAL ROLE OF THE FAMILY, THE COMMUNITY, AND THE TEAM OF TEACHERS WHO GUARANTEE QUALITY EDUCATION BY PARTICIPATING IN EXTENSIVE TRAINING AND WORKSHOPS.PROGRAM INITIATIVES:- PARENT TRAINING ON EARLY STIMULATION, AS WELL AS HEALTH AND NUTRITION EDUCATION, HELD IN HOMES AND COMMUNITY CENTERS.- TEACHER TRAINING ON EARLY LITERACY METHODOLOGIES.- SUPPORT WITH SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR RURAL PUBLIC PRESCHOOLS.- CHILD NUTRITION SUPPORT THROUGH SCHOOL MEALS, FOOD SUPPLEMENTS, VITAMINS, AND MORE. 2. PRIMARY EDUCATIONPRIMARY EDUCATION IS A FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT, CONTRIBUTING TO THE MITIGATION OF CHILD LABOR, AS WELL AS ALLOWING INDIVIDUALS TO PLAY AN ACTIVE ROLE IN SOCIETY. THE GOAL OF THE PROGRAM IS TO HELP PRIMARY STUDENTS FROM UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES DEVELOP THEIR FULL POTENTIAL THROUGH PERSONALIZED, AGE-APPROPRIATE TEACHING METHODOLOGIES. IT AIMS TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE REDUCTION OF EDUCATIONAL GAPS BY PROMOTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIFE SKILLS SUCH AS LITERACY, LOGICAL-MATHEMATICAL REASONING, AS WELL AS CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING. THROUGH PLAY-BASED METHODOLOGIES, FABRETTO TEACHERS STIMULATE THE LEARNING PROCESS FOR SUCCESSFULLY ACHIEVING THE NEXT STAGE OF EDUCATION.PROGRAM INITIATIVES:- AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES THAT FOCUS ON READING, MATH, WRITING, AND SOCIO-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT.- TEACHER TRAINING ON PLAY-BASED, INNOVATIVE METHODOLOGIES SUCH AS OPEN LEARNING.- PARENT TRAINING ON STRATEGIES TO SUPPORT CHILDREN'S EDUCATION, NUTRITION, AND FOOD SECURITY.- SUPPORT WITH SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS.- CHILD NUTRITION SUPPORT THROUGH SCHOOL MEALS, FOOD SUPPLEMENTS, VITAMINS, AND MORE. - LITERACY PROMOTION THROUGH READING CLUBS, FAIRS, MOBILE LIBRARIES, AMONG OTHERS.- ONGOING EVALUATION OF STUDENT READING, WRITING, AND MATHEMATICAL SKILLS.3. TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FABRETTO RECOGNIZES THE NEED TO CONNECT VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL TRAINING TO THE WORLD OF LABOR, TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS, AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES IN GENERAL. FOR THIS REASON, THROUGH THE TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM, FABRETTO EMPOWERS YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS TO DEVELOP AND SUSTAIN THEIR LIVELIHOODS THAT, IN TURN, ALLOW THEM TO BREAK THE CYCLE OF POVERTY.IN ORDER TO MAKE THE MOST OF ITS POTENTIAL, VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL TRAINING AT FABRETTO IS CLOSELY LINKED TO THE STUDY AND ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES, AS WELL AS TO THE ACQUISITION OF PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE, THEORY, AND SKILLS RELATED TO ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL TRENDS, RECOGNIZING WORK EXPERIENCE IN ITSELF AS A PART OF LEARNING. IN ADDITION, FABRETTO HAS TAKEN A STEP TOWARDS "LEARNING BY EARNING," LINKING STUDENTS AND SMALL PRODUCERS IN RURAL AREAS TO VALUE CHAINS, THROUGH ITS OFFER OF TRAINING IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP, ACCESS TO A REVOLVING CREDIT FUND, AND THE FORMATION OF STRATEGIC ALLIANCES WITH BUYERS AND OTHER FACTORS IN VALUE CHAINS SUCH AS COFFEE, CHIA, AND HONEY.PROGRAM INITIATIVES:- IMPLEMENTATION OF SAT AND SATEC, AN ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM OF SECONDARY EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL TRAINING WITH A FOCUS ON LEARNING BY DOING AND LEARNING BY EARNING FOR RURAL YOUTH WITH LIMITED ACCESS TO EDUCATION. THE PROGRAM IS BASED ON THE INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED METHODOLOGY CALLED TUTORIAL LEARNING SYSTEM (SAT IN SPANISH).- TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COURSES THAT ALLOW YOUTH TO GENERATE INCOME AND CONTRIBUTE TO THEIR FAMILY'S ECONOMY, INCLUDING COURSES IN BEEKEEPING, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, COMPUTING, GRAPHIC DESIGN, ARTISANAL AGROINDUSTRY, JEWELRY-MAKING, AND MORE.- FORMATION OF 4-H CLUBS.- PROMOTION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP INITIATIVES WITH SPECIAL SUPPORT FOR RURAL AND/OR LOW-INCOME WOMEN.- ENGLISH COURSES, INCLUDING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ACCESS MICROSCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM, AN INTENSIVE ENGLISH COURSE.- CREATION OF COMMUNITY BANKS AND DIVERSIFIED PRODUCTIVE INITIATIVES IN BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES.- LINKING YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES TO MARKETS AND VALUE CHAINS TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVELIHOODS AND CONTRIBUTE TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR COMMUNITIES.- MANAGEMENT OF A REVOLVING CREDIT FUND FOR SMALL PRODUCERS AND ENTREPRENEURS.- INTERNSHIPS IN ORDER TO FACILITATE ACCESS TO WORK EXPERIENCE AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH.
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
The filing documents outline the non-profit's mission as “To empower underserved children and their families in nicaragua to reach their full potential, improve their livelihoods and take advantage of economic opportunity through education and nutrition.”.
When outlining the tasks it performs, they were referred to as: “To empower underserved children and their families in nicaragua through education and nutrition.”.
- The non-profit's reported state of operation is IL as per legal requirements.
- The filing reveals that the address of the non-profit in 2020 is 1563 SHERMAN AVENUE NO 201, EVANSTON, IL, 60201.
- As of 2020, the non-profit has 3 employees reported on their 990 form.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue less expenses is -$327,208.
- The organization has 14 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 1993.
- The organization pays $433,463 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $264,719 in fundraising expenses.