Thanks for this write up and highlighting AACs work.
I do believe career advising is one of our most successful programmes but I just want to clarify a few things, and apologies if these were not clear in the 2024 review.
1. Last year career advising only led to 8 career changes that we know of so far. Although they were quite high impact transitions with a noteable role from AAC.
100 1:1 calls achieved, with a goal of 200 for 2025>>
The pledges were not as a result of the advising calls, they were achieved through a specific ad campaign and were a seperate programme completely. It would be great if you could update this in the original post to avoid confusion.
Thanks for this write up and highlighting AACs work.
I do believe career advising is one of our most successful programmes but I just want to clarify a few things, and apologies if these were not clear in the 2024 review.
1. Last year career advising only led to 8 career changes that we know of so far. Although they were quite high impact transitions with a noteable role from AAC.
2. <<Other notable achievements as a result of the advising:
16 people took the 10% pledge
24 took the trial pledge
~$2.1M in new donation commitments
28 people found permanent roles in the movement
100 1:1 calls achieved, with a goal of 200 for 2025>>
The pledges were not as a result of the advising calls, they were achieved through a specific ad campaign and were a seperate programme completely. It would be great if you could update this in the original post to avoid confusion.
Thank you for this! Sorry about the confusion—will update now!