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4th SGRE Impact

© Gamesa Social Commitment 2 4th SGRE impact in numbers

75 projects in 36 countries 9 projects from 8 countries

were selected for funding

Countries with the most projects: (17) Portugal (7) employees from countries applied for Brazil (5) 67 15 funding

© Renewable Energy Social Commitment 3 SGRE impact 2020/21 in numbers

Projects submitted (75), by Sustainable Projects submitted (75), by applicant Development Goal: country:

SDG 14 Life below 35 SDG 15 Life on water, 32 SDG 13 Climate Change, land, 11 (10%) 4 (4%) 15 (13%) 30

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SDG 1 No 10 Poverty, 7 46 (41%) 5 SDG 4 Quality 4 4 4 4 4 5 3 Education, 2 2 36 (32%) 1 1 1 1 0

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Projects Selected

© Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Social Commitment 5 Projects selected

Project # Region Category Project Name NGO Beneficiaries Volunteers Country No poverty; Refood stop waste & feed people. Re-food 4 good – 1 Portugal 7,000 Yes Climate Change Lisbon-telheiras associação 2 No poverty Spain Bokatas – fighting homelessness Asociación Bokatas 650 Yes SE&A 3 No poverty Spain Plan sumamos salud + economía Fundación CEOE 7,000 test Yes Reforestation and sustainable 4 Climate change Kenya livelihoods response for refugees in UNHCR – ACNUR 413,561 No Kenya Quality education; The Do Nation 5 NE&ME UK Climate action through schools! 900 Yes climate change Enterprise Orlando Science 6 No poverty; Quality USA Orlando Science Center 4,300 Yes NA Education Center No poverty;Quality 7 education Brazil Reading for social change Vaga Lume 1,032 Yes LATAM Seguridad alimentaria para la zona 8 No poverty Mexico Movimiento Raíz 4,800 Yes oriente de la ciudad de México Empowerment of communities of 37 9 APAC No poverty;Quality India It Will be 1,400 Yes Education slums in Urban Surat Beneficiaries: 440,643 €

© Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Social Commitment 6 NGO: RE-FOOD 4 GOOD - ASSOCIAÇÃO SE&A

7,000 12 Months Portugal

1.REFOOD STOP WASTE & FEED PEOPLE. LISBON-TELHEIRAS

Refood Mission: Rescuing food and feeding people, transforming into a more just, caring SUMMARY and sustainable society. Objective: Allow to increase the quantity of food rescued in the Lisbon area, supporting the continuous yearly increment in the scope of Refood movement in Lisbon and specifically in • Poor people Telheiras Center. • No poverty Main measure proposed: • Provide an electric and refrigerated van to support the collection and distribution of meals, • Continue both diary operation and extraordinary collection in our food providers. development: rescued • Provide PPEs to protect the volunteers who collect and distribute food, against C-19 until food vaccine comes and a normal health situation is reestablished. • Bio Packing materials to distribute prepared food. • One shot: Yes • Volunteers from Siemens Gamesa could join the Refood centers all over Portugal or even new centers being created outside of Portugal.

© Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Social Commitment 7 NGO: ASOCIACIÓN BOKATAS SE&A

650 12 Months Spain

2.BOKATAS – FIGHTING HOMELESSNESS

Due to Covid-19 pandemic and the existing measures to stop its spread, most public and SUMMARY private bathrooms and daycentres are closed. Because of this, many homeless people are having issues maintaining a good personal hygiene, since all the public fountains have been turned off too. They are also struggling to access masks and hand sanitizers. And last, but • Homeless people not least, most of them are suffering from solitude. • Accompany With this project, BOKATAS would be able to accompany 650 homeless people across homeless Madrid. • Continue development: support The objective of this project is to accompany homeless people and spend time with them with the excuse of giving them a sandwich. We also invite them to our center where they • One shot: Yes can take a shower, wash their clothes and change their used masks for new ones.

© Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Social Commitment 8 NGO: FUNDACIÓN CEOE SE&A

7,000 test 7 weeks Spain

3.PLAN SUMAMOS SALUD + ECONOMÍA

Setting up a massive testing facility with no cost to the users. The objective is to find and SUMMARY isolate COVID positive cases as soon as possible. A testing center with 4 lanes can perform up to 800 test per day, giving the results back in • Covid-19 test less than 20 minutes. • No poverty and Besides massive testing, Plan Sumamos will reinforce tracking through Radar Covid, healthcare support CAM's communication efforts and help the most vulnerable segments of the population by providing them with digital equipment (e.g., for kids receiving online • New development: education) and helping unemployed people find jobs. new tests • One shot: Yes

© Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Social Commitment 9 NGO: UNHCR - ACNUR SE&A

413,561 12 Months Kenya

4. REFORESTATION AND SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS RESPONSE FOR REFUGEES IN KENYA

SUMMARY The main objective of this project proposal is to support refugee population and hosting communities in Kenya by improving access to sustainable livelihoods and environmental recovery. The project will contribute to the restoration of degraded natural areas in the Kakuma and Dadaab • Refugees camp complex by supporting access to the right to a healthy environment for 413,561 refugees and • Climate change host communities. • Continue To this end, the strategy followed in this proposal proposes the establishment of green belts and development: support orchards in the fields of Dadaab and Kakuma. In the green belts, native trees will be planted for the production of pasture/fodder, construction material and firewood. Various species of fruit trees refugees will also be planted in the orchards for income generation. • One shot: Yes With a contribution of € 40,000, it would be possible to support with 8 irrigation systems, 2,000 fruit tree seeds and drought resistant and 200 kits of agricultural tools.

© Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Social Commitment 10 NGO: THE DONATION ENTERPRISE LTD NE&ME

900 8 Months UK

5.CLIMATE ACTION THROUGH SCHOOLS!

Develop quality education for schoolchildren on the climate action topic by encouraging SUMMARY healthy environmentally friendly habits through an award winning digital platform.

• Children • Education & Climate Action • New development: digital platform • One shot: No

© Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Social Commitment 11 NGO: ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER NA

4,300 12 Months USA

6. ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER WIND ENERGY COLLABORATION

As a science museum and educational non-profit, Orlando Science Center is an SUMMARY organization that is responding directly to the inequity of educational experiences felt by many underserved and underrepresented populations in Central Florida. Given the growing • Children poverty rate in our area and our overall understanding of human difference, Orlando Science Center has incorporated two extensive goals in our strategic plan: Be a community • Quality Education resource and remove barriers to participation. We provide grant-funded educational • Continue programs both on and offsite in an effort to foster engagement and empowerment of students from underserved communities, Title I schools, and populations historically development: underrepresented in the STEM industry. The biggest impact we have on our students is educational programs connecting them with the world of STEM and preparing them with the skills they need for • One shot: Yes school, work, and life.

© Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Social Commitment 12 NGO: VAGA LUME LATAM

1,032 11 Months Brazil 7.READING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE Vaga Lume’s project puts books and reading as fundamental bridges to achieve greater social changes. A methodology based on five pillars:

• to provide the necessary infrastructure for the community libraries such as books and shelves; • to promote reading aloud mediation training; SUMMARY • to support the community management to create a sense of ownership to the libraries; • to treasure local culture by registering the community traditions; • Children • to promote cultural exchange between different regions in Brazil. • No poverty and Our primary beneficiaries are children from the communities in the region. These children represent a Quality Education huge ethnic and geographical diversity that composes the Brazilian national identity, but they are also vulnerable groups which depend on natural resources to survive. Through training and access to • Continue literature, we aim to: development: help - Promote access to inclusive education; vulnerable children - Empower locals with the necessary tools to develop innovative solutions; • One shot: Yes - Develop children's basic reading skills; - Increase the opportunities offered to rural children.

© Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Social Commitment 13 NGO: MOVIMIENTO RAÍZ A.C. LATAM

4,800 12 Months Mexico

8.SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA PARA LA ZONA ORIENTE DE LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO

SUMMARY The general objective is to contribute to the food security of the families that live in the Eastern part of Mexico City, through the installation and operation of a Food Bank to distribute surplus food to vulnerable people. • Poor families Our performance will be supported by three pillars: • No poverty • Provide healthy and sufficient food to those who already had a vulnerable condition and • Continue those who, as a result of the health crisis, request food support. • Promote health and nutrition through awareness-raising on household consumption development: food habits through food guidance and health promotion, monitoring of nutritional status, bank diabetes, obesity, anemia, among others. • Promote food production through the installation and operation of urban, community or • One shot: Yes school gardens for healthy food.

© Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Social Commitment 14 NGO: IT WILL BE INDIA

1,400 12 Months India

9. EMPOWERMENT OF COMMUNITIES OF 37 SLUMS IN URBAN SURAT

SUMMARY The project envisages providing educational assistance to the school going children, vocational training to adult girls (most of whom are non-school going children), rights based • No poverty knowledge and skills and capacity development trainings to office bearers of local CBO’s (community based organizations), to the members of SHG –Self Help Groups- Federation • Quality Education and to domestic workers & daily wage laborers in unorganized sector; Microcredit facility to • Continue SHG and Federation members, and entrepreneurship skill development to the Core group of development: women SHG Federation and Rag Pickers Association hailing from the slums of Surat, Gujarat. empowermment The project will also provide exposure to the women to the different government institutions. • One shot: No

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