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The Nation’s Future Is in the Hands of Our Teachers

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3rd Quarter Report 2010

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Table of Contents

Letter from the Managing Director

I always look forward to writing these words because I am able to report on progress, and it is progress which perhaps best sums up what the Putera Sampoerna Foundation (PSF) is concerned with, the progress of a nation and its people.

This is why one of the most significant aspects of the Foundation is our grand strategy Pathway to Leadership which promotes the stability of PSF’s programs in collaboration with our partners, donors and other stakeholders in achieving the aim of improving the nation. During the third quarter of 2010, the Foundation has made significant progress including the defining and implementation of PSF’s “Four Pillars”.

These Four Pillars are (1) Job Creation through Entrepreneurial Development (2) The Development of Leaders through Education (3) The Enlightenment of the General Populace through its Women (4) Assisting in the Deployment of Aid and Assistance for Disaster Relief.

Quality leaders, developed through quality education, who are able to empathize with their peers across the archipelago and national borders, and who are able to pragmatically reach consensus through compromise are the common denominators of this aspiration.

The Foundation believes that Education and Job Creation are the cornerstones to the creation of a dynamic, peaceful and prosperous people.

The process of molding future leaders from those who hail from the lowest economic quintile is an essential part of this vision as leaders can come from all walks of life. Also within this vision, it is necessary to ensure that a change in mindset can be achieved, bottom-up, through the empowerment of women.

Apart from that, realizing that Indonesia is often affected by unpredictable natural disasters, the Foundation provides philanthropic donations targeted to alleviate the pain in afflicted communities. In doing this, the Foundation uses its vast network throughout the archipelago.

Q3 2010 saw the Dies Natalis for the newest batch of 100 students entering the Sampoerna School of Education. As part of the inauguration ceremonies, an exciting and beneficial workshop competition was held which highlighted the making and use of videos as learning tools.

During July through August, 2010 progress was also made through Sahabat Wanita with 55 retail shops assisted. The Foundation was also able to assist Bait Al-Kamil in collecting IDR 18 million of donations to help 5 muslim scholars.

It is also gratifying to see the pledge of IDR 500 million by the PSF Alumni Association to support the Foundation’s activities. This demonstrates the spirit of helping the greater community, which PSF alumni have embraced as a worthy and noble part of life.

We have also been fortunate to receive the ongoing support of PT HM Sampoerna Tbk., PT Sampoerna Agro Tbk., Deutsche Bank, Astro TV, PT Trakindo Utama, Standard Chartered Bank and also warmly welcome our new partners such as PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk., Grand Zuri hotels and many others.

We really appreciate the supports from our donors, including the many thousands of corporations and individuals. Without your support, we will not be here as we are today.

And a special gratitude goes to all of our teachers – the future of our nation depends so much on your abilities, dedication and passion in improving the quality of teaching in Indonesia.

Nenny SoemawinataManaging Director

Letter from the Managing Director 2The Pathway To Leadership 3• Teachers Hold Key to Nation’s Future

Insights 4 - 12• Best of the Best for Our Future Education Sampoerna School of Education• 100 Next Generation Teachers Begin Their Journey Sampoerna School of Education • Movie Makers Showcase Video As Learning Tool Sampoerna School of Education• Bridging the Gap between Old and New Sampoerna School of Education• Global Interest in SSE Sampoerna School of Education• Pathway to Leadership Begins for Scholarship Winners Sampoerna Academy• Getting Down to Business Sampoerna Academy• What Good Leaders Should Learn Sampoerna Academy• Eyes for Entrepreneurs Sampoerna School of Business• PSF Alumni Support Education Fund with Major Donation Putera Sampoerna Foundation Alumni Association• Skinny Fish Team Turns Ideas into Reality Putera Sampoerna Foundation Alumni Association• Team Leader Awarded Erasmus Mundus Scholarship Putera Sampoerna Foundation Alumni Association

Partners 13 - 19• Indonesia Wins 17th International Mathematics Competition PT. HM Sampoerna Tbk. • ‘Locomotive’ for Local Development PT. Sampoerna Agro Tbk.• Beautiful Bali in Mind Putera Sampoerna Foundation• Educators Ready to Inspire Sampoerna School of Education• Standard Chartered Bank Supports City of Students Sampoerna School of Education• Out and About Sampoerna School of Education• Bandung Students Enjoy Overseas Collaborative Effort for School Improvement Sampoerna School of Education• Trakindo Utama Partners with PSF in IDR 2.5 Billion Project Sampoerna School of Education• Major Presence for Message PSF ‘Save a Teen’• Sean Kingston Tells Jakarta Audience to Save a Teen! PSF ‘Save a Teen’• Teenage Superstar Sherina Munaf supports ‘Save a Teen’ PSF ‘Save a Teen’• Grand Zuri Hotels for Cause PSF ‘Save a Teen’

Government 20 • Public Private Partnership Sampoerna School of Education• Muara Enim and Empat Lawang Regencies Scholarships Announced

News & Events 21 - 22• International CSR Conference Hears the Vision Putera Sampoerna Foundation• Opportunities, Not Gifts Putera Sampoerna Foundation

Strategic Partner News 23 - 24• 55 New Shops and Skills Training Sahabat Wanita• A Moment to Share Bait Al-Kamil

List Of Contributors 25New Partners 26 - 27Partner Galleries 28 - 29Financial Highlights 30 - 31

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Teachers play an extremely important role in the development of a nation. It is teachers who ultimately ensure the capacity of a nation’s people to understand and embrace the future.

The Indonesia’s ability to compete effectively in the 21st Century’s increasingly globalized and homogenous society will be determined by the quality, dedication and number of its teachers.

However, Indonesia faces major hurdles in achieving the goal of creating a more capable and informed populace due to the lack of suitably qualified teachers.

According to a 2009 report from the Indonesian Directorate General for Quality Improvement of Teachers and Education Personnel, 57.4% of teachers are currently below the necessary qualification standards.

Research also shows that Indonesia needs to significantly increase its teacher numbers.

The 2009 report from the Directorate General for Quality Improvement of Teachers and Education Personnel, also showed that in 2011 Indonesia will face a shortfall of 56,981 teachers. Education in Indonesia today, and tomorrow, requires more professional and modern personnel for the teaching profession. LeoNora M. Cohen and Judy Gelbrich of Oregon State University – School of Education, USA shared their thoughts: “Every child has the potential to bring something unique and special to the world. Teaching is a lifelong process of learning about new philosophies and new strategies, learning from the community, learning from colleagues and especially learning from the children”.

The new generation of Indonesian teachers will also need to make use of new learning tools and technologies.

One such Indonesian educator is elementary school teacher Agus Sampurno who says, “We are preparing our students for the future. We prepare them by using the latest in technology to face future challenges”.

Agus Sampurno is widely known for his fluency in using social media including blogs, Twitter and Facebook.

He says, “Teachers and books are no longer the only sources of our present knowledge. The students are already fluent in finding materials and information on Google and other search engines. Teachers must be prepared for this”.

Mr Agus also believes that in the era of the “2.0 Teacher”, teachers need to change their attitude and mindset. He believes that discipline, for example, can no longer be instilled through fear or violent methods, but through respect, which he defines as when students feel comfortable in the classroom and feel free to interact with the teacher.

The Putera Sampoerna Foundation works tirelessly to improve the quality and numbers of inspired teachers in Indonesia as our way of supporting the development of the nation.

We invite you to play an active role in reaching this goal by supporting our efforts.

Helping Nurture and Develop Indonesia’s New, Inspired Teachers

Teachers Hold Key to Nation’s Future

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Teachers are at the heart of our nation. Linda Darling-Hammond (2009), a respected educator from Stanford University says, “…our future now depends, as never before, on our ability to teach”.

Sampoerna School of Education (SSE) believes that the quality of the nation’s leaders is only as good as its teachers. As such, the School continues to progress and has recently recruited 100 high quality students who will be nurtured to become the next generation of teachers.

Part of the selection process was a series of events designed to gain further insights into the potential teaching capabilities of the applicants.

After completing their written psychological assessments and interviews, the applicants were placed in a series of social events with the aim of assessing the potential students’ sociability including concern for others, respect for others, tolerance of differences and their ability in dealing with others.

The events took place at two different schools – SD Kepodang at Jalan Taman Masjid Sunda Kelapa in Menteng, Central Jakarta and Sekolah Master, Depok.

The names of the 100 students who were accepted into Sampoerna School of Education 2010 intake were announced during August 2010.

Once they had been accepted, the new students began a four day orientation program at the SSE building to introduce their campus environment.

The orientation began with welcome speeches by the Dean of SSE, Prof. Dr. Paulina Pannen and Prof. Gopinathan from the National Institute of Education.

To all the new generation of prospective teachers, welcome to the Sampoerna School of Education.

Sampoerna School of Education

Searching Best of the Best for Our Future EducationRigorous Selection Process for 100 New Students

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100 Next Generation Teachers Begin Their Journey

The official inauguration of the new generation of students of 2010/2011 on Tuesday, October 5 2010, coincided with the celebration of the first anniversary of the Sampoerna School of Education (SSE).

The opening ceremony and the celebration of the Dies Natalis was attended by Poppy Dewi Puspitawati, MA., Deputy Director Directorate Training and Development, Directorate General for Quality Improvement for Teachers and Educational Personnel, Nenny Soemawinata, Managing Director of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation, Prof. Dr. Paulina Pannen, Dean of Sampoerna School of Education and Yos Adiguna Ginting, Director of External Relations Communications and Contribu-tions of PT HM Sampoerna Tbk. together with representatives from the Sampoerna School of Education’s partners; Microsoft Partners in Learning, DBE2 USAID - Educational Development Center and Bank Bukopin.

Nenny Soemawinata said, “The Sampoerna School of Education is a part of the realization of the Sampoerna University plans, which is one of the implementations of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation’s mission to provide quality education facilities for Indonesian students in order to face global challenges”.

After a rigorous selection process, SSE in its second year has chosen 100 candidates for the next generation of outstanding teachers in higher education with international standards.

From those 100 talented student teachers , 54 of them chose the English Language Teaching program as their academic field, while 46 chose the Mathematics Education Program.

Partners Join 2nd SSE Intake Opening Ceremony

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80 Educators Review Newest Teaching Methods

Bridging the Gap between Old and New

The Teacher Education Program (TEP) Open House is an annual program where participants analyze current trends and practices in education, then examine ways of introducing new methods into the classroom.

In July 2010, 80 participants attended the TEP Open House which was held in the main auditorium of the Sampoerna School of Education (SSE).

Speakers at this year’s TEP Open House included Rusminah, a TEP Alumni, Kenneth J. Cock from Sampoerna School of Education Outreach and Yuniarti Santosa, homeroom teacher at Kristiansand International School.

Subjects discussed at a series of talk shows included details of the new TEP academic year and TEP’s planning for the rest of the year. All participants were updated on the importance of bridging the gap between older teaching methods and new teaching methods. All those attending the TEP Open House were provided with certificates acknowledging their participation.

Noted Director Nia Dinata Joins Competition Judging Panel

Movie Makers Showcase Video as Learning Tool

As part of the first Dies Natalis of Sampoerna School of Education (SSE) held in Jakarta on October 5, 2010, noted film director Nia Dinata attended the Windows Movie Making Competition awarding event.

The competition which was an initiative of the SSE Student Senate (SEMA), encouraged participants to create an instructional video as a medium of learning for high schools, student teachers and teachers.

The competition assessment criteria included under-standing the use of video as a medium of learning, the correlation with lesson plans, the selection of music, narration, words and pictures, as well as originality.

Participants in the competition were required to use Windows Movie Maker or Microsoft Live Movie Maker as software using the (.wmv) video format.

The objective of the competition was to encourage teachers to use technology as a learning tool and cre-ate instructional videos as a medium of teaching.

Judges of the videos submitted included Nia Dinata, Arif Sadiman from the EDC and representative team from Microsoft Indonesia.

Partners who supported the 2010 SSE Movie Maker Competition include Microsoft Indonesia, the EDC and Bank Bukopin. SSE planned to incorporate the program as an annual SSE event

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New International Cooperation Planned Global Interest in SSE

Guests from around Indonesia and the world have made a series of visits to the Sampoerna School of Education (SSE) during recent months.

In July 2010, SSE hosted a series of seminars for Amkur School, Sambas, West Kalimantan. The seminars highlighted the paradigms’ shifts in modern teaching methods. The events took place at SSE’s building..

In August 2010, David L. Jones, Director of International Development at Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA visited the Sampoerna School of Education with the purpose of getting to know more about SSE.

Mr Jones was welcomed by the Dean of the Sampoerna School of Education Prof. Dr. Paulina Pannen and Managing Director of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation, Ms Nenny Soemawinata.

After touring the SSE campus, Mr Jones held discussions with students from the SSE’s English and Mathematics departments and SSE Head of Students and Alumni Affairs, Sulandjari Rahardjo.

On August 31, 2010 representatives of PT HM Sampoerna Tbk. and guests from Victoria University, New Zealand visited and discussed the University’s cooperation with SSE.

Prof. Dr. Paulina Pannen began the meeting with the New Zealand delegation with a presentation which was then followed by a campus tour, accompanied by Mrs Vera Syamsi, M. Hum., Head of the English Depar tment, Baby Poenomo, Head of External Relations and J. Rosalina Kristianty, Ph.D., Director of Academic and Studies.

During the campus tour, the guests from New Zealand were impressed with the quality of the SSE’s extensive library.

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After rigorous evaluation and testing, 241 students from financially disadvantaged families across Indonesia have been selected to receive scholarships valued at US$15,000 to attend Sampoerna Academy for a school period of three years.

The 241 scholarship recipients were selected after thorough examination of their application documents, psychological testing, interviews, focus groups and visits to the students’ homes.

The scholarships to Sampoerna Academy will cover school fees, boarding, food, textbooks, health benefits and uniforms. Students will also receive quality education based on international curricula with local compliance and will be equipped with entrepreneurial skills, as well as leadership capabilities honed through various programs and boarding facilities.

At SMAN 10 Malang (Sampoerna Academy), scholarships were awarded to 150 students from 3,150 applicants.

Careful Selection Process Sees 241 Scholarships Awarded

Pathway to Leadership Begins for Scholarship Winners

On July 17, 2010, the 150 new 2010/2011 intake students attended the Students Inauguration which was presided over by the Vice Governor of East Java, Syaifullah Yusuf, the Mayor of Malang, Drs. Peni Suparto M.AP, Education Ambassador to the Putera Sampoerna Foundation, Imelda Fransisca and Principal of SMAN 10 Malang (Sampoerna Academy) Niken Santjojo.

At SMAN Sumatera Selatan (Sampoerna Academy), scholarships were awarded to 91 students from 729 applicants.

The 91 new 2010/2011 School Year students celebrated their Students Inauguration on July 19, 2010 which was attended by the Governor of South Sumatra, Alex Noerdin, the Head of the South Sumatra Education Office, Ade Karyana and the Principal of SMAN Sumatera Selatan (Sampoerna Academy) Erma Retnowati.

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Students Take On Role of Business Leaders Getting Down to Business

Putera Sampoerna Foundation and SMAN 10 Malang (Sampoerna Academy), in collaboration with The Intellectual Business Community of Jakarta, is conducting an experiential entrepreneurship learning opportunity which puts students in a business decision making position.

The program is endorsed by the local government which will acknowledge local business participation and its contribution to the development of the city of Malang.

The Sampoerna Academy Youth Entrepreneurship Program began on August 3, 2010 with 36 Sampoerna Academy scholars ready to study entrepreneurship together with 12 teachers who act as the students’ financial and marketing mentors.

The program is guided by business consultant Dr. Bayu Prawira Hie and is planned to be held over six months with three major segments.

The first segment is CHECK IN, which takes one month. Followed by BOARDING, the ‘taking charge’ period of three months, then followed by ARRIVAL, the one month new business development period.

An award will be given to those who have successfully made the biggest positive impact on the business. Let’s wait and see!

‘Learning to Live’ Program: Part of Holistic Education

What Good Leaders Should Learn

To instill Sampoerna Academy (SA) students with the qualities of altruistic yet pragmatic leadership, each student is required to fulfill 240 hours of the Learning to Live (L to L) program before they graduate from Sampoerna Academy.

Learning to Live program (L to L) is a program which is developed through some best practices in personal development to balance the students’ strength in both academic and non-academic standing. It integrates knowledge, attitudes and skills to help students in the elements of action, interaction, and reflection in developing their social, communication, and prob-lem-solving skills. It covers four development areas namely Personal Well-Being, Creativity and Art, Community Service and Global Citizenship which are distinct to each other but possess equal importance and must be developed at the same pace to ensure balance.

During the academic year, regular Community Services programs have taken place in both Sampoerna Academy Malang and Palembang. In Palembang, students work with elementary school students from Al Ma’ruf, Restu Bunda, SDN 186, and SD Tulus Bakti.

The activities take place at the schools and at the SA campus. Programs include tutorials on Art, English, ICT and Environment. Similar programs were held by the students of SMAN 10 Malang (Sampoerna Academy).

All of these programs help to ensure that holistic education takes place within Sampoerna Academy and beyond.

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Sampoerna School of Business InauguratedEyes for Entrepreneurs

Education can now reach all levels of society in Indonesia, including low income groups.

This new vision is reflected in the Sampoerna School of Business (SSB) which was inaugurated on September 22, 2010 at the SSB Building in Pancoran, Jakarta.

Ms. Nenny Soemawinata, Managing Director of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation, said that SSB is the first tertiary business school in Indonesia which gives priority to outstanding students from disadvantaged families to study at an international standard tertiary school by providing financial facilities through long term soft education loans (student financing) with up to 14 years installments after graduation. The newly introduced sys-tem opens a wider access for outstanding students who have not previously had the opportunity to receive a scholarship to acquire international standard education.

Harina Yuhety, Expert Staff to the Ministry of National Education, who attended the inauguration on behalf of the Minister of National Education said, ‘’The Government is obliged to educate this nation according to the personality of this nation. Therefore, the Ministry welcomes the effort made by the Putera Sampoerna Foundation in creating international class leaders and entrepreneurs who highly respect the values of local wisdom.”

Professor Nasser Spear, the SSB’s International Academic Advisor, said “With the various programs which we have developed, we hope that the graduates of the Sampoerna School of Business will have above average academic skills, with global and local insight, as well as social sensitivity.”

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Fashionable Idea to Include Bali Craftsmen Skinny Fish Team Turns Ideas into Reality

One of the highlights of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation Alumni Association’s year is the annual Business Plan Competition which seeks to encourage young entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into successful projects.

The theme of the PSFAA Business Plan Competition 2010 was “Ideas into Reality” and five finalist teams presented their business plans in front of judges and a large audience on Saturday July 24, 2010 at Sampoerna Strategic Square, Jakarta.

The winners of this year’s competition are the Skinny Fish team who received Rp 25.000.000 as part of their “seed capital” to get their idea off the drawing board and turn it into a successful enterprise. The members of the Skinny Fish team are Putu Ary Dharmayanti, Luqman Hakim, Aris Rudianto (UGM) and I Nyoman Gede Suarsana (STMK Stikom Bali).

The Skinny Fish team won the 2010 competition with their idea of using fish skin waste to create leather-like material to be used in the production of bags and wallets.

The team impressed the judges in the final by showing their technical knowledge on fish skin processing as well as their comprehensive distribution plan - the team plans to build a partnership with Balinese craftsmen and art shops to manufacture and market their products.

The judges at the PSFAA Business Plan Competition 2010 were experts from a number of backgrounds including PSFAA alumnus from management consulting firm, alumnus from entrepreneurial background, a microfinance company, an entrepreneur and a non-profit company.

The diversity of the judging body ensured the quality and depth of questioning during the finalists’ interview sessions. Suring the final event, the five finalist teams were each given 30 minutes to present their business plans and answer the judges’ questions.

Prior to the judging, Nenny Soemawinata, Managing Director of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation, presented a seminar entitled “Nurturing Entrepreneurship in Indonesia”.

IDR 500 Million As Sign of CommitmentPSF Alumni Support Education Fund with Major Donation

Beneficiaries of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation scholarships have shown their commitment to contribute back to the next generation. At the 97th Sampoerna Strategic Group Anniversary celebration on August 27, 2010, the Putera Sampoerna Foundation Alumni Association (PSFAA) pledged IDR 500,000,000 contributions in the form of an Education Fund to help save outstanding students from disadvantaged families. It is one of their efforts to take part in improving the quality of Indonesian education..Eliezer Marthenny Kaeng, Presidium of the PSFAA said, “We came from the same background and we were determined to continue our studies to a higher level, but we were hampered by economic reasons. As a form of our appreciation for the opportunity given by the Putera Sampoerna Foundation, we would like to give our share and help our outstanding younger brothers and sisters who come from disadvantaged families to acquire the same opportunities in continuing their studies as we did.”

The education aid fund given by PSFAA will be used as full scholarships which will be given to outstanding students from disadvantaged families so as they can complete their studies at leading universities in Indonesia including the University of Indonesia, Bandung Technological Institute, Airlangga University and also at tertiary level in Sampoerna Academy.

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Meet Albert Gunawan, Mathematics Department student at Gadjah Mada University Yogyakarta and also a Putera Sampoerna Foundation (PSF) scholarship recipient who graduated on August 19, 2010 and recently became an official PSF Alumni Association member.

Looking at this humble young man reflects a figure of someone who is genuinely talented, a high achiever and a worthy recipient of a PSF scholarship.

From one competition to another, Albert always strives to be the best and has a track record of succeeding.

In June 2010, after a 10-day quarantine and selection process, Albert was awarded the First Place Medal in the National training and selection for the 17th International Mathematics Competition (IMC) for University Students.

With his First Place Medal, Albert led the six other students who were also selected to represent Indonesia at the International Mathematics Competition in Bulgaria.

The international competition was held from July 24-30, 2010.Competition was tight with brilliant young minds from around the world taking part.

And the result was an outstanding success for Indonesia.

Once again, Albert made his country proud by winning the 1st prize at the 17th International Mathematics Competition for University Students, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, 2010.

Upon this achievement, the Ministry of National Education repre-sentative promised him a grant to pursue his doctoral degree.

With a final GPE score 3.91 out of 4.00, it was no doubt that Albert would receive the Erasmus Mundus scholarship to add to his master’s degree in Mathematics and ALGANT (Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory).

With this full scholarship, Albert will be studying at the Leiden University in Netherland and Bordeaux University in France a year later.

Congratulations Albert – all of Indonesia is proud of your achievements!

Team Leader Awarded Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

Indonesia Wins 17th International Mathematics Competition

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PT HM Sampoerna Tbk.’s Projects Improve Teacher and School Quality

Research In Action

The Classroom Action Research (CAR) concept is moving ahead In Indonesia with 450 participants taking part in this year’s CAR in Pasuruan, Karawang and Surabaya which was held on August 4 - 5, 2010.

School improvement efforts over the last few decades require teachers not only to study, implement, and assess learner outcomes outlined in national education standard, but also to provide meaningful, engaged, learning (cognitively, socially, and culturally) for a very diverse student population.

CAR is a process through which teachers collaborate in evaluating their practice; raise awareness of their personal theory; articulate a shared conception of values; try out new strategies to render the values expressed in their practice to be more consistent with the educational values they espouse; record their work in a form which is readily available to and understandable by other teachers; thus develop a shared theory of teaching by researching practice.” (John Elliot, CAR Network, UK).

CAR aims to offer teachers and schools the opportunity to improve their quality.

PT HM Sampoerna Tbk. through the Sampoerna School of Education Outreach has provided funding to enable teachers to conduct their own action research projects; to show whether specific practices or strategies in the curriculum, instruction, assessments and school climate impact student achievement.

The aim is to maximize student achievement by offering teachers in Karawang, Pasuruan, and Surabaya areas the opportunity to conduct CAR projects and share the lessons learned from those projects with the educational community in those regions.

One of the outcomes of CAR is that a number of written research reports have been produced, which describe the CAR projects and their results in impacting learning and student achievement. Last year, 10 – 15 CAR papers were being published in education journals, and became focus at the “Kongres Guru Indonesia” (National Teachers Congress) and other conferences or seminars focusing on Education.

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‘Locomotive’ For Local Development

PT Sampoerna Agro Tbk. Funds New Schools in South Sumatra

“Thank you, PT Sampoerna Agro Tbk. and Putera Sampoerna Foundation,” said students and teachers of SDN 2 Sumbu Sari and SDN 1 Maribaya with big smiles on their faces as they moved into their new school buildings.

The new school buildings were officially handed over to the school managements on July 14, 2010.

Mr. Ishak Mekki, the regent of Ogan Komering Ilir, South Sumatra attended the handover ceremony held at SDN 2 Sumbu Sari, Mesuji Raya in Ogan Komering Ilir (OKI), South Sumatra.

The 278 students of SDN Sumbu Sari and 350 students of SDN Maribaya along with 22 teachers are making full use of the school buildings which are funded by PT Sampoerna Agro Tbk. and channeled through the Putera Sampoerna Foundation. The buildings have 4 classrooms, two toilets and one storage room. This effort aims to provide a better environment and improvement in the process of teaching and learning.

At the handover, PT Sampoerna Agro Tbk., Mr. H. Salman, Corporate Social Affair General Manager, said “The new school buildings establishment is part of PT Sampoerna Agro Tbk.’s commitment to community development in areas where our plantations are located. The commitment also expects to see students and teachers of local communities enjoy the teaching and learning improvement and optimize their potential”.

A continuous effort for school building establishment is expected to expand to more areas across the country.

Indonesian education needs full support from different sectors such as governments, corporations and individuals to join hands in maintaining sustainable community development which in the end benefits us all.

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Astro Kasih Scholarships are well known and highly valued by students from Bali which is why more than 100 enthusiastic Balinese students crowded into the Astro Kasih Scholarships selection process held during July 28 – 30, 2010 at Udayana University.

“We make the learning method more fun. We provide more practices which the students can enjoy while learning,” said Helmiyati, a teacher of SMPN 1 Lembar (Junior High School), West Lombok Regency, Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB).

Helmiyati is one of 105 teachers and principals from 17 state-run junior high schools in Mataram and West Lombok who have graduated from the Teachers Effectiveness Training and Development Program (TETra), a part of the Teachers De-velopment Program funded by Deutsche Bank.

The 15-month program is the direct result of an education needs assessment conducted by the Sampoerna School of Education and is supported by the NTB Government.

On June 16, 2010 Deutsche Bank and the Sampoerna School of Education announced the recent completion of the program, which was marked by an education exhibition to showcase the participants’ real-life application and innovation of the learnings.

Beautiful Bali in Mind

40 Full Time Astro Kasih Scholarshipsfor Selected Bali Undergraduates

Educators Ready to Inspire

Deutsche Bank’s 15-month TETRA Program A Success

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The Putera Sampoerna Foundation has cooperated with Astro TV Malaysia since 2007 in the Astro Kasih Scholarship Program which is targeted specifically at High School students and Undergraduates who hold Bali ID cards.

This year’s recruitment program for the scholarships selected80 students for further tests, discussions and focus group participation.

The selection process was conducted by the Sales and Scholarship Departments of PSF assisted by the Executive Students’ Council of Udayana University.

The team also conducted home visits as part of the process of selecting the Astro Kasih Scholarship recipients.

After much deliberation, 40 students were chosen to receive full time four year scholarships for study at UI, ITB, UNPAD, ITS, UNAIR, UGM and Udayana University. Congratulations to all!

The closing ceremony which was held at SMKN 4 Mataram was attended by Drs. H. Lalu Safi’I, the Head of Education Office of Nusa Tenggara Barat, Shaun Cheng and Terence Ng from Deutsche Bank, Wendy Armunando, the Head of Professional Development for the Sampoerna School of Education Outreach and Vira Soekardiman, Director of Sales for the Putera Sampo-erna Foundation.

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Standard Chartered Bank Supports City of Students

Focus on Teacher Training, Scholarships and School Repairs

As a sign of their shared vision and mission to support education in Indonesia, PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk. and the Putera Sampoerna Foundation (PSF) have combined to provide 25 scholarships for students attending SMAN Suma-tera Selatan (Sampoerna Academy).

The scholarships with a total value of US$125,000 are for a one year period.

The official launch of this scholarship participation was held at Palembang, South Sumatra on July 16, 2010 where a Perjanjian Hibah (MOU) was signed by Mrs. Vira Soekardiman, Director of Sales for the Putera Sampoerna Foundation and Mr. Sukoriyanto Saputro, Senior Vice President of PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk.

The signing ceremony was witnessed by Mr. Ade Karyana, Head of the South Sumatra Local Education Office.

All 25 sponsored students showed their gratitude to PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk. by providing a series of entertaining performances.

Evolving with the community through sustainable development is a key social responsibility for Standard Chartered Bank.

This commitment was shown when a team from Standard Chartered Bank together with the Putera Sampoerna Foundation’s Managing Director, Nenny Soemawinata visited the teachers’ training at SDN Karangrejek 2 Wonosari, Gunung Kidul, Yogyakarta on July 27, 2010.

Beginning with the reconstruction of five schools damaged by the earthquake in Yogyakarta in 2006, Standard Chartered Bank’s commitment toward education in “The City of Students” is consistently being developed.

Standard Chartered Bank through Putera Sampoerna Foundation has already trained 150 teachers and provided scholarships for three to four years to 500 students from elementary, junior high schools and universities in Yogyakarta.

After restoring educational facilities in Yogyakarta in terms of infrastructure, teacher quality and students access, Standard Chartered Bank through PSF has confirmed their commitment to re-organize the teacher training program for 120 more teachers in Yogyakarta to absorb more funds from the IDR 788 million budget.

This training, which began in December, 2009 was designed to improve teacher quality.

During the visit to Yogyakarta, Standard Chartered Bank also donated five computers and a printer to SDN Duwet (elementary school) Gunung Kidul .

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Bank Mandiri Brings Good News to 25 New Scholars

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The 64th Indonesian National Independence celebration on August 17, 2010 was more than special for students and teachers of SMAN 11 Bandung.

Bandung Students Enjoy Overseas Collaborative Effort for School Improvement

SMAN 11 Bandung Designated Model Senior High School

The day was also marked with the launch of the “Beacon of Learning Project” and donation handover from the collaborative partnership of the Singapore International Foundation (SIF), Metro Pte Ltd and Pioneer Junior College and was facilitated by the Putera Sampoerna Foundation.

Aiming to take a holistic approach in the school’s improvement, the program will see USD 20,000 and 5,000 Singapore dollars fund, scholarships for 18 financially disadvantaged students from SMAN 11 Bandung, two year trainings from specialist volunteers, as well as co-funding the construction of the school’s multi-purpose hall in the first year.

“SMAN 11 Bandung has been provided with assistance from the Putera Sampoerna Foundation since 2005 and has been selected by the provincial government as a model school for other quality senior high schools in the province” said Drs. Wardoyo M, the principal of SMAN 11 Bandung.

We all need to play our part in improving access to quality education in Indonesia and that’s exactly what PT Trakindo Utama is doing. To mark its 40th Anniversary, the company has pledged its commitment to help improving education in Indonesia by partnering with Putera Sampoerna Foundation in three worthwhile programs - School Renovation, Scholarships and Teacher Development Programs.

Celebrating the partnership, a MOU Signing Ceremony was held at PT Trakindo Utama’s office in Jakarta on May 24, 2010. The MOU was signed by Rachmat Sobari Hamami, Managing Director of PT Trakindo Utama and Vira Soekardiman, PSF Director of Sales.

The project will involve five Primary Schools in five cities – Jakarta, Malang, East Java, Palembang, South Sumatra, Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan and Balikpapan, East Kalimantan.

Trakindo Utama Partners with PSF in IDR 2.5 Billion Project

Five Primary Schools in Five Cities to Benefit

The project’s duration is for one year with three programs in each school. One school has already started to enjoy benefits from this program since its launching on August 26, 2010 at SDN Tegal Alur 11 (Elementary School) in West Jakarta.

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The Putera Sampoerna Foundation (PSF) recently collaborated with the Indonesia Cutting Edge Music Awards to raise awareness of its ‘Save a Teen’ Program which raises funds to help academically talented students from the lowest economic quintile continue their education.

During the Awards Presentation which was held at Jakarta’s Epicentrum Walk on July 18, 2010 the PSF team distributed donation boxes and Coca-Cola donation beverages throughout the venue.

PSF ‘Save a Teen’ program’s aims and missions were discussed during the Awards Presentation.

As part of spreading the message of how the PSF “Save a Teen” Program helps prevent financially disadvantaged students from dropping out of school, an innovative Video and Music presentation took place with the Hollaback band performing the spirited original song entitled “ACT NOW!”

‘Save a Teen’ Program Song Takes Center Stage at Cutting Edge Music Awards

Major Presence for Message

Rapper Sean Kingston shared his view about school drop-out problems in the Carribean to his fans at the Istora Senayan Ja-karta, September 23rd, 2010.

Sean Kingston, known for hit singles “Beautiful Girls” and “Eeenie Meenie”, is recognized as an international artist who cares about humanity issues. This concern was expressed once again in a press conference at his Jakarta concert, by addressing the ‘Save a Teen’ campaign which is geared towards fund collection to help academically achieving teenagers from financially lacking backgrounds to stay in school.

Sean said “If you care, then wear the same wristband I wear for ‘Save a Teen’!” ‘Save a Teen’ is designed to make donations easy and fun.

Sean Kingston shows that by wearing the fashionable wristband from ‘Save a Teen’, anyone can make a social-fashion statement while participating in helping those in need.

‘Save a Teen’ thanked Sean Kingston for the support. Also to Sentra Live as the organizer, local musicians and public figures such as Iwa K, Eno with the SOB (Sons of Beat) and Manohara who participated and showed the support by wearing the same wristband. On stage, SOB asked the crowd to visit the ‘Save a Teen’ booth. Thanks to the ‘Save a Teen’ band, Hollaback which performed their song with a multimedia presentation on facts about Indonesian Education. People, it’s time to act. Let’s ACT NOW!

Sean Kingston Tells Jakarta Audience to Save a Teen!

International Rap Star Identifies with School Drop-Out Problem

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On August 16, 2010, teenage superstar Sherina Munaf recently visited SDN Donotirto, a public elementary school located in Bantul, South of Yogyakarta, to support the ‘Save a Teen’ Pro-gram.

Sherina’s endorsement is part of efforts by the Putera Sampoerna Foundation to help stem the flow of more than 1 million teenagers who drop out of high schools nationwide each year.

During her visit to the school, Sherina donated a keyboard, 35 melodeons, 50 flutes and school uniforms. She also committed to donate some of her earnings to the ‘Save a Teen’ Program from the sale of her ring back tones for cell phones.

Head of Corporate Channels of PSF Ario Saptomo said, “We have targeted to provide funding for 12,000 teenage dropouts across Indonesia every year” .

The school has been rebuilt since it was leveled by the devastating Yogyakarta earthquake in 2006.

“Public participation can be facilitated through donations via the PSF bank account or by purchasing ring back tones for cell phones offered by selected operators”, said Ario.

More Than Gift of Music for Earthquake Devastated School

Teenage Superstar Sherina Munaf supports ‘Save a Teen’

Grand Zuri Hotels have announced their commitment to the Putera Sampoerna Foundation ‘Save a Teen’ Program.

An MOU was officially signed at Grand Zuri Hotel, Jababeka II Cikarang on July 28, 2010 and the hotel committed to encourage its guests to donate IDR 10,000 and its multiples when they check-in.

Grand Zuri Hotels are located throughout Indonesia including in Pekanbaru, Duri, Dumai, Palembang, and Jababeka – Cikarang.

All funds received at Grand Zuri Hotels will be distributed to needy high school students through the Putera Sampoerna Foundation’s ‘Save a Teen’ Program.

Welcoming another Partner to the PSF “Save a Teen” Program

Grand Zuri Hotels for Cause

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Local government and education offices in the Bintuni district together with the Putera Sampoerna Foundation through the Sampoerna School of Education (SSE), have announced a new School Development Program.

This new program will run for five years from 2010 to 2014 and is designed to develop, implement and improve the quality of education program at Sumuri Junior High School.

The first visit by the PSF Team during June 7- 19, 2010 involved coordination meetings with local government and education offices, the socialization of the program with the participants, early assessment and selection process for teachers at the junior high school, a teachers and principals workshop and a seminar for parents of students at the school.

The participants welcomed the initiative of the school development program which is seen as an opportunity to developt the education process in Sumuri Junior High School and improve the quality of graduates as a human resource.

From August 9 – 16, 2010 a second series of coordination meetings were held to prepare the technical aspects for implementation of the socialization for participants, the headmaster and teachers’ workshop and seminars for parents.

Public Private Partnership

New Five Years School Development Program for Bintuni

Muara Enim and Empat Lawang Regencies Scholarships AnnouncedIn an encouraging move for education in South Sumatra, seven more scholarships to SMAN Sumatera Selatan (Sampoerna Academy) were recently announced.

On July 19, 2010 a MOU was signed in the District of Muara Enim by the Regent of Muara Enim and the Head of the Education Office.

The agreement will guarantee five students who have graduated from Junior Secondary Schools in the Muara Enim Regency to receive three years full scholarship education at SMAN Sumatera Selatan (Sampoerna Academy).

New scholarships were also announced on July 20, 2010 at a MOU signing by the Regent, Head of the Education Office and local legislative representatives of Empat Lawang Regency.

Based on the agreement, two students at SMAN Sumatera Selatan (Sampoerna Academy) will each receive a three years full scholarship.

The seven scholarship winning students are now embarking on a holistic education program designed to create future leaders of high caliber who can help Indonesia face global challenges.

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Synergy between the Government, community and the business sector is greatly needed to resolve poverty and other societal gaps in achieving Indonesia’s 2015 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

This was disclosed in The 3rd IBL International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility (The 3rd IBLCCSR) on Building Multi-sector partnership for Sustainable Development which was held in Balai Kartini Jakarta on 29-30 September, 2010.

During the opening of the conference, Vice President of Indonesia, Boediono stated, “To handle poverty, there is a need for synchronization from all parties of interest. This is very important because this synchronization will determine whether the end result of the development can be felt by the community”. The Putera Sampoerna Foundation (PSF) also shared its experience in handling CSR activities during the conference.

Nenny Soemawinata, Managing Director of PSF, discussed about the achievement of MDGs in Indonesia as well as the implementation of social responsibilities as a factual solution to the development of the society.

Ms Nenny outlined the 4 main pillars of PSF’s mission in achieving the MDGs targets. The first pillar is the development of future leaders through education. The second pillar is building entrepreneurship skill and creation of job opportunities through development of entrepreneurship. The next pillar is the enlightenment of the general populace through women’s empowerment. And the last pillar is in the form of assisting in the deployment of aid for disaster relief.

The PSF 4 Pillars focusing on helping achieve Indonesia’s 2015 Millennium Development Goals have attracted a lot of interests from both Indonesian and international delegates.

International CSR Conference Hears the Vision

PSF 4 Pillars Focus Part of Achieving MDG Goals

News & Events

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The Putera Sampoerna Foundation (PSF) was honored to be one of the examples of an impactful CSR Operator during a Marketeer’s Club Dinner Seminar on September 29, 2010 at the Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta.

Husin Wijaya, Practice Head of MIM (MarkPlus Institute of Marketing) emphasized the importance of establishing a sustainable and long term CSR program. One of the examples was PSF’s founder Putera Sampoerna’s Manifesto to create a complete ecosystem for Education, which expected to be a role model for Indonesia’s education system in general.

The ecosystem includes a process where selected students are helped and nurtured to become future leaders, and then in time will be able to contribute back to the next generation of students.

The ecosystem also includes improved teaching skills and school development in rural areas, and the women’s empowerment program where female entrepreneurs are nurtured and assisted to run their business, so that they can contribute to their community’s economic development.

As explained by Nenny Soemawinata, PSF’s Managing Director, “We give them opportunities, but don’t give it as a gift. We invest, and expect that leaders who graduate out of our system to remember their roots, and contribute back to the next generation. This is how sustainability can be created.”

Opportunities, Not Gifts

PSF Honored at MarkPlus Gathering

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Strategic Partner News

Sahabat Wanita (Friends of Women) is one of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation’s strategic partners and aims to act as a ‘foster mother’ to promote the empowerment of women and gender equality through training and economic development.

On August 26 2010, Koperasi Sahabat Wanita (Friends of Women Cooperative) or KSW launched its retail network of small shops or Warung Sahabat in the Tangerang area, not far from Jakarta.

A total of 55 small shops are now run by KSW members who are supported by Sahabat Wanita.

As well as having the opportunity to receive financial assistance in the form of a one-year soft loan, KSW members also receive training in small-management skills provided by Yayasan Sahabat Wanita (Friends of Women Foundation).

In cooperation with partners from across the industry, one of Sahabat Wanita’s key activities is to enhance women’s knowledge about health, financial management and practical skills.

On July 27, 2010, 50 women from the Tanjung Sari community participated in health training on Diabetes Mellitus, supported by Johnson & Johnson.

This was followed by Basic Nutrition training on October 14, 2010 which was attended by 34 women and fully supported by Nestle.

On October 21, 2010,32 female members of KSW participated in a Cooking Skills training session which was supported by Bogasari.

Sahabat Wanita continues to extend invitations of participation to corporations and partners who share the vision of an enlightened populace through the empowerment of women.

55 New Shops and Skills Training

Sahabat Wanita Forges Ahead with Women’s Empowerment

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Ramadhan is a special time when individuals from all levels of society get together and share a common joy. During the most recent Ramadhan celebrations, a particularly joyous event was attended by five scholars from Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 13 (islamic high school) and 40 orphans at the Blitz Megaplex, Pacific Place, Jakarta.

On September 2, 2010 a special evening for Muzakkis (Alms Giving People) was organized where the five scholars and 40 orphans enjoyed watching movies at the Blitz Megaplex.

Some of the students had never visited a Cineplex before or been inside a sophisticated mall such as Pacific Place. For them, it was an almost unbelievable experience.

All participants at this Muzakkis celebration were greeted by representatives from Bait Al-Kamil and shared spiritual enrichment as part of sharing Ramadhan.

Bait Al-Kamil was also able to share a disbursement of IDR 18 million to the five scholars from Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 13.

Apart from that, during September 2010, a Bait Al-Kamil booth at Sampoerna Strategic Square, Jakarta attracted many workers and visitors to the Square to channel their alms during Ramadhan.

A total amount of IDR 103,563,084 was collected and will be channeled to people in need. The year 2011 will see more funds channeled for scholarships and BEKTACE (Bait Al-Kamil Training Centre), a training center for young school drop-outs.

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A Moment to Share

Alms Givers Celebration Brings Joy to Scholars and Orphans

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Corporate Contributors

Deutsche Bank AGDisDik PemKab OKUExxonMobil Oil Indonesia Inc.Give 2 AsiaMercy ReliefMobil Cepu LtdPemerintah Kabupaten LahatPemerintah Kota PrabumulihTambang Batubara Bukit Asam (Persero) Tbk , PTTrakindo Utama, PTWeda Bay Nickel

Retail Contributors

Bank Mega Credit CardBursa Efek JakartaBlitz MegaplexCalifornia Pizza KitchenChopstix RestaurantChristian Dior Indonesia, PTHEMA Dutch RestoInfrastructure Asia 2010MAP HSBCMarkplus IncMenara ThamrinPapa Rons PizzaPlay FM RadioPlaza MandiriRed & White PublishingStaco Graha ParklaneStandard Chartered BankTony Romas

Individual Contributors IDR > 5.000.000Andrini HendrayaniBudiman GaniChandrika PurwarinEka Handaya WirahaEtza AnyasamovaFranky A WidjajaGlaudy HendarsaKarina Mochtar APINKathleen C.LiemManohara Adelia PinotNathalie HalimRio RidoRita Suzanna TheodoreRiyanda TaswarRobert Welty

IDR 1.000.000 - 5.000.000Alia Risyamaya DewiAndi EridanieAnggis Rakhmi IchsanAnindita RahardjoArfy FrisnantoArio WidiyantoAsmarawaty ZainiBudi MulyonoBudi SuryantoCatharina Palupi Ari DewiChika WardhaniDevara Atma HudoyoDewa Kadek WidhinugrahaEridanie ZulvErin SupriyantiEzekiel SutjiaminFarif MihartoFebriny RimentaFirman SumabrataGunawan SunjotoHalim Perdana KusumaHanindyo Putro IRIndra HastoadiIstiadi WijayaJ. Prima ThamarinaJastin IskandarJulianiJuni SoediroLeny WahyuniLinda Yanuar TandjungM.KurniawanMaharani Wuri PMarcelanyMaria EllenMarsal Irwan MasitaMelania Eka Widra DMoh Syafri PontohMythia BachsinNataya VidasagitaNova Liliana SitanggangPoedji ChurniawanRatih Sukma WirdhaniReagan HalimRhensi Margareth HutapeaRizki Imam ArdhiRonald RosantoRositaRyana KharismawatiSanty NeriaSri Mulyati RahayuStella Maris YappyVanda MeijerYufinah SuthariaVira Soekardiman

IDR < 1.000.000AdelinaAlda F SiregarAmelia SuhermanAndi Achmad ManoppoAndries SibaraniAnita PascallaAri Rachim MaricaAriantiArio Saptomo HediartoAstri Sri SulastriAuditya Nisa AndrianiAudry GazaliBernice CokrosaputroBeta NovandaruBilly YurikoCecillia HidayatCinantya Sriyono PCindy Lenggo GenieCitra SavitriCynthiaDanny KartaDeden RochmawatyDedi SetiawanDesiyana CHDian SaraswatiDian ArtatiDian PalupiDiar Endah WulandaDinda NawangwulanDoni ASDonny Bambang BintoroDwimayati KanadiaDwinanto SantosoEka Kusuma WardhaniEndahErliana TandokoEvita YuniartiFarani Harida PutriFarida LestariFernandaFitri AlfianiFitria HasanahGiovanni G WangidjajaGriya RufianneHendra CahyonoIndah ApriliaIndra ImansyahIwang MartonoJuddy AnugrahJuliana WisupenoJohny GunawanKartikasari BrynerioKhatarina SihombingKwee Nicholas

Lailly PrihatiningtyasLaksmi MaharaniLe NieLea Djamilah SriningsihLilyLily Wardani HoesinMatt Danalan saragihMike MeilaniN.P PratomoNabil ParkarNana Kurnia AstutiNurul BerlianOzal Thirafi UdayaPonky N. PudjiantoPriscilla MartadjajaPutu A F AndriyaniReda GaudiamoRedho YhophansaRenata MelvanoraRetnoasihRidwan TjitradjajaRina SuhastiRobby Naru SanusiRosaliaRosalia Heny ChrismawatiRudi OktobertaRudi Indra JayaRusmi RusdiSandrine Jezabel BSanjay N. BharwaniSantyShirley MelindaSisi SularsoSugiantoSyelvy HartonoSyifa FauziahTan MelanTheresia Gerungan STigor SimanjuntakTjatur SuharsoUun SuandaniVirginia RusliWandy JohnYahya PermanaYardin OktoraYobel HadikrisnoYuki WiyonoYurike Maeda

List of Contributors

if you would like to make a direct donation, please send it to:

Yayasan Putera SampoernaBank: ABN Amro KCP Bursa Efek JakartaA/C: 36 0052 3484 or 36 0052 3508 (USD)

Bank: BCA, KCP Bursa Efek JakartaA/C: 458 300 9992

Become a ContributorWe welcome your participation and commitment to support the work of Putera Sampoerna Foundation. If you would like to become a sponsor and need further information about our program, please contact us:

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New Partners

Cibubur JunctionCibubur Junction, a member of Lippo Group, is among the malls that provide complimentary space for Save a Teen on May 10-16, 2010.

Jakarta Education Festival 2010Kesekolah.com provides through its Jakarta Education Festival 2010 a complimentary space for Putera Sampoerna Foundation’s awareness booth from November 3-7, 2010.

Graha SatriaGraha Satria is an office building giving a complimentary space for Save a Teen booth from June 21- 26, 2010.

MusicaMusica is one of the oldest and biggest names in local music industry, well-known for producing big hits and famous artists. Together with other major labels Musica contributes to channel fund-raising from song and RBT “Rindu Bersatu” for “Save a Teen” campaign.

PT First Jakarta InternationalBursa Efek Jakarta managed by PT First Jakarta International is an office space committed to support Save a Teen campaign by providing free space to PSF on April 26-30, 2010.

PT Jaya ReadymixA joint venture between Boral International Pty. Ltd. (Australia) and the Jaya Groups parent company PT. Pembangunan Jaya, PT Jaya Readymix is the first and the largest supplier of concrete in Indonesia. PT Jaya Readymix through PSF has committed to support 1 year scholarships for its 200 employees’ children in total IDR 255.000.000,-

Indika EnergyFounded in year 2000, PT Indika Energy Tbk. has grown into a leading integrated energy group that specializes in energy resources, energy services and energy infrastructure. The Company operates through a number of subsidiaries and associated companies. PT Indika Energy Tbk. provides through PSF scholarships to 20 beneficiaries of regional police officers and their children in East Kalimantan.

New Partners

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Xnet Creative NetworkingPT Exhibition Network Indonesia or Xnet Creative Networking is an event organizer behind the success of international level exhibitions such as DEEP Indonesia 2007 & 2008 and SCOPE Indonesia 2010, later will be organized in two cities: (Sabuga, July 1-3, 2010) and Jakarta (JCC, November 12-14, 2010). Xnet Creative Networking gives Putera Sampoerna Foundation considerable support by providing free space for the Foundation to operate awareness booth during their exhibitions.

Radya TamaPT. Kerabat Dyan Utama or Radya Tama is an event organizer for the successful kids event Bobo Fair at JCC and committed to provide Putera Sampoerna Foundation a complimentary space on its fair from June 30 – July 4, 2010.

Sony Music Entertainment IndonesiaSony Music Entertainment Indonesia (SMEI) is an affiliation of Sony Music International which produces and distributes international albums in Indonesia. Sony Music is among the four major labels contributing through song and RBT “Rindu Bersatu” and its artists for “Save a Teen” campaign.

PT Trakindo UtamaPT Trakindo Utama is the authorized dealer in Indonesia for Caterpillar products, the world’s largest manufacturer of mining, forestry, agriculture and construction equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, industrial engines and generator sets. The company is committed to education improvement by partnering with Putera Sampoerna Foundation in School Refurbishment, Scholarships and Educator Empowerment Programs.

Warner Music IndonesiaWarner Music Indonesia is a major music label, an affiliation of Warner Music International with an array of best-selling hits and top artists. Warner Music contributes its part to produce song and RBT “Rindu Bersatu” along with other labels and its artists supporting Putera Sampoerna Foundation’s “Save a Teen” campaign.

Teluk BintuniThe local government of Teluk Bintuni regency in West Papua partnered with Putera Sampoerna Foundation for EQUIP (Education Quality Improvement Program) in Bintuni, West Papua.

Trinity Optima ProductionTrinity Optima Production is a local entertainment and music label, whose business specialization also includes artist management and branding management. Trinity is one of the four labels committed to produce song and RBT “Rindu Bersatu” which contributes its proceeds to support “Save a Teen” campaign.

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Partners GalleriesEducation Program Partners

Partner Galleries

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Student Loan Partners

Strategic Alliances

Media Partners

Internship Provision Partnership

Corporate Channels

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2010’s Second QuarterFinancial HighlightsStarted the first quarter of 2010, Putera Sampoerna Foundation had a slight increase in its net asset by 15 % and maintains its healthy final balance of more than Rp 182 million for the upcoming quarters.

CONTRIBUTIONS & EARNINGS USD IDR (In 000)

IDR (In 000)

SOURCE OF SUPPORT AND INCOME

PSF-SPONSORED PROGRAM EXPENSES

0.54%

19.18%

6.92%

8.35%8.65%

64.72%

20.42%

43.40%

Putera Sampoerna

Scholarship Expenses

SF - Sampoerna Academy

Individual Contributor

Sampoerna School of Education

Sampoerna School of Business

Institutional Contributor

Others Non Scholarship Program*

CONTRIBUTIONS & EARNINGS USD IDR (In thousand)

Putera Sampoerna

Institutional Contributors

4,537,492

10,556,187

40,492,575

94,203,414

Individual Contributors 88,246 787,512

Other Income 1,128,907 10,074,363

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS & EARNINGS 16,310,823 145,557,864

EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS USD IDR (In thousand)

PSF Sponsored Program Expenses

Scholarship Expenses 782,251 6,980,807

Sampoerna School of Education 1,662,154 14,833,062

SF - Sampoerna Academy 734,502 6,554,695

Student Loan 319,696 2,852,967

Others Non Scholarsip Program* 331,367 2,957,115

Total PSF Sponsored Program Expenses 3,829,969 34,178,646

Donors Sponsored Program

School Reconstruction, SF-USP, Sampoerna Academy, Computer Donation, Teacher Knowledge and Resource Centre Program-PT HM Sampoerna Tbk.

4,085,187 36,456,207

School Construction & Educators Quality Improvement Program - Sampoerna Agro

263,765 2,353,842

Scholarship - Astro 179,141 1,518,341

Education Quality Improvement Program - Mercy Relief

103,784 926,167

Scholarship, School Reconstruction and Adopt a Teacher Program - Standard Chartered Bank

96,717 863,100

SF USP - PT BP Indonesia 77,011 687,246

USP - Exxon Mobile 66,744 595,627

27.82%

Other Income

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HOW WE USE OUR FUNDS

2.14%24.84%73.03%

General & Adm Expenses

Program Expenses

Fundraising

Teacher Training and School Construction - Deutsche Bank

61,080 545,079

Teacher Training and Teacher Scholarship - Credit Suisse Foundation

53,524 477,6

‘Other Sponsored Programs** 403,425 3,600,167

Total Donors Sponsored Program 5,381,378 48,023,420

Total Program Expenses 9,211,348 82,202,066

General & Adm Expenses 3,132,647 27,955,745

Fundraising Expenses 269,406 2,404,179

TOTAL EXPENSES 12,613,401 112,561,991

Increase (Decrease) in Net Asset 3,697,431 32,995,873

Net Asset, Beginning Balance 17,987,329 160,518,927

NET ASSET, ENDING BALANCE 21,684,760 176,809,827

* Consists of Alumni Affairs, Student Loan, Research and Program Development, SEER (School Establishment & Education Recovery Program), and Unit Pelayanan Zakat (UPZ) - Bait Al-Kamil

** Consists of donor sponsored program expenses below 1% of total donors sponsored program expenses

The rate of exchange used was IDR 8,924 to US$ 1, computed by taking the average transaction exchange rates of Bank Indonesia as of September 30, 2010

School Construction & Educators Quality Improvement Program - Sampoerna Agro

School Reconstruction, SF-USP, Sampoerna Academy, Teacher Knowledge and Resource Centre Program-PT HMS Tbk.

SF USP - PT BP Indonesia

Teacher Training and Teacher Scholarship - Credit Suisse Foundation

Scholarship, School Reconstruction and Adopt a Teacher Program - Standard Chartered Bank

Education Quality Improvement Program - Mercy Relief

Scholarship - Astro

USP - Exxon Mobile

Teacher Training and School Construction - Deutsche Bank

Other Sponsored Programs**

DONORS SPONSORED PROGRAM EXPENSES

7.50%1.00%

1.43%1.24%

1.13%

1.93%3.16%

1.80%

75.91%

4.90%

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