Our Impact
We are incredibly proud to reflect on our first full year of operations. This year has been a milestone for us, as we launched programs and initiatives aimed at empowering historically excluded individuals in the workplace. Through our free webinars and career development efforts, we’ve already made a tangible impact, helping professionals gain the skills and connections needed to succeed. Looking ahead, we're excited about the future and the opportunities to expand our reach even further.
Launch Event
On November 29th. 2023, we gathered at HQ DC House to officially launch Ellavate Charity Foundation. With the support of our board and those in our networks, we celebrated our mission to empower historically excluded individuals in the workplace, showcased our upcoming initiatives, and shared our vision for fostering equity and inclusion.
$1,775
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Donated during the event
Attendees
Corporate Cheat Code
Through our Instagram platform "Corporate Cheat Code", we engage a large audience by sharing the unspoken rules of the workplace and providing actionable advice. This account serves as a space to break down barriers, foster community, and give professionals the insights they need to thrive in environments that weren’t designed with them in mind.
12,900
Followers
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Posts full of advice for underrepresented and relatable workplace content
Cracking the Corporate Code Webinars
This year, we launched our Instagram Live webinar series, "Cracking the Corporate Code," to equip early professionals with the tools and insights needed to succeed in today’s workplace. In six sessions, we covered key topics such as building early career competencies, navigating unwritten workplace rules.
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Accounts reached
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Inaugural Golf Tournament
Ellavate Charity Foundation’s inaugural charity golf tournament held on June 29th, 2024 was a tremendous success, raising $12,000 to support scholarships for HBCU students. The event brought together professionals and community members for a day of camaraderie, competition, and learning.
$12,000
Raised for HBCU scholarships
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Golfers