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Page 1: Putera Sampoerna Foundation Report Quarter 1 2010

1st Quarter Report 2010

Leaders of Tomorrow

www.sampoernafoundation.org

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Putera Sampoerna Foundation 1st Quarter Report 2010

Letter from the Managing Director 2

The Pathway To Leadership 3Mother and Son Can Inspire Us All

Insights 4 - 8• Creating a Pathway for Future Business Leaders Sampoena School of Business• Creating Local Leaders Sampoerna Academy• Hand in Hand for Entrepreneurship Development SF Scholars Club & Alumni

Partners 9 - 13• Encouraging Beginning for 2010 PT Rio Tinto Indonesia• Workshops for Principals and Superintendants PT HM Sampoerna, Tbk.• Teachers Implement New Techniques Mobil Cepu Ltd.• Two-Day Workshop Focuses on Policy and Planning Deutsche Bank• Significant Changes on Display PT Sampoerna Agro, Tbk.• MOU Signed by General Manager Aston Denpasar

Government Partners 14• Bali Government Provides Support

News & Event 15 - 21• Inspiring Young Leaders PSF Ambassador• Concert at Balai Sarbini PSF Ambassador• Joint Forces Ministry of National Education & NGI• Partnerships Worthy of Gratitude Media support• Attending Washington IFC Conference PSF International Director• Offering Encouragement Ministry of National Education• PSF “Save a Teen” Campaign Promoted MarkPlus Inc.• Gathering Briefed on Latest Developments Oil & Gas Executives• Fundraising for Scholarships Tiffany & Co. and Java Jazz

Strategic Partner News 22 - 24• Yayasan Sahabat Wanita Training Sahabat Wanita• Recruiting Deserving Youth Siswa Bangsa• Two Scholarships Awarded for Nursing Studies Bait Al-Kamil

List Of Contributors 25

New Partners 26 - 27

Partners Galleries 28 - 30

Financial Highlights 30 - 31

Table of Contents Letter from the Managing Director

As we review the progress made by the Putera Sampoerna Foundation (PSF) during 2009 all the way through the first quarter of 2010, it is gratifying to see that the dedication and efforts of so many individuals as well as corporate entities have contributed many excellent and inspiring results.

It is wonderful to see that the Sampoerna Academies (SA) in Malang and Palembang have successfully completed their first semester with their initial intake of students and will soon be recruiting for their second student intake. It was also satisfying to see that the Academy students achieved outstanding results in their first ever international standard IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) mock exams. Other news for 2010 is that another Sampoerna Academy will be moving ahead in Bali this year – please stand by for updates on the new Bali initiative.

The Sampoerna School of Education (SSE) is also making excellent progress. The success of SSE’s lecturers at the 13th UNESCO – APEID International Conference in Hangzhou, China and the students’ triumph in an English debating competition at home have placed the SSE firmly on the map and raised awareness of the quality of the staff and, critically, the capability of its students.

Other recent highlights include the receiving of ISO9001:2008 certification which recognizes our commitment to quality management and compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements.

The first quarter of 2010 also saw the opening of the Sampoerna School of Business (SSB) which is now taking enrollments. SSB is PSF’s second tertiary institution after SSE with the aim of creating a pathway towards the establishment of Indonesia’s leading world class University, while also serves as a best practice model for the internationalization of tertiary education in Indonesia.

I would also like to acknowledge and thank our retail partners who are working with PSF on our Save a Teen Program, including Amigos, Wendy’s, Aston Denpasar, Blitz Megaplex, Citibank, Elite Advertising, Grand Cemara Hotel, LaSalle College, My Body Gym, Papa Ron’s Pizza, Pisa Café & Resto, and Solitaire Indonesia Magazine .

We have also been very fortunate to have received the continuing commitment of donors including Deutsche Bank, Java Jazz, PT HM Sampoerna, Tbk., PT Sampoerna Agro, Tbk., MarkPlus Inc., Mobil Cepu Ltd., Media Group, MNC Networks, MRA Group, and the Government of Bali Province.

Another thing to be proud of is that one of our strategic partners, the Yayasan Sahabat Wanita (Friends of Women Association) together with QM Financial has started a series of financial training workshop with the theme “Family & Small Business Financial Training” in Jakarta and Yogyakarta.

I am also pleased to report that as of March 2010 the number of scholars we have been able to support including in partnership with our donors totals 34,098 and total alumni stands at 25,547.

As we move forward in 2010, I look forward to updating you further on the progress the Putera Sampoerna Foundation is making as we help turn dreams into reality for the best and brightest among the nation’s less economically fortunate.

Nenny SoemawinataManaging Director

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Mother and Son Can Inspire Us All

3Pathway to Leadership

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Many people are familiar with the story of Sandiaga Uno, at the age of 40 already one of Indonesia’s most successful entrepreneurs.

Married with two children, Mr. Uno graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Business Administration from the Wichita State University in 1990 and obtained his Master of Business Administration from George Washington State University in 1992.

Sandi, as he is also known, was the Chairman of the Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association (HIPMI) from 2005 – 2008 and has been serving as Chairman – Permanent Committee for Small & Medium Enterprises of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce (KADIN) since 2004.

Sandi is the son of prominent educator and community organizer Mien Rachman Uno who graduated from the Institute of Teaching and Education in Bandung in1965. Her foundation, the Mien R. Uno Foundation was established in 2000 by her husband Razif Halik Uno, has collaborated with universities and local communities to develop small business in Indonesia. In 2001 she established the Duta Bangsa (Ambassadors of the Nation) College in Jakarta which offers classes in developing social and presentation skills.

One may think that with a mother like Mien, it was relatively easy for Sandiaga Uno to become a successful entrepreneur; however the reality is quite different from what at first may appear obvious.

The key to Sandiaga Uno’s success and the success of people like him is the extra effort they put into everything they do.

Sandi commented, “I give 150% effort in everything I do. When I was campaigning for the leadership of HIPMI there were 2,500 members in 30 provinces so I went to all those 30 provinces to put my credentials for becoming the leader”.

Sandi’s persistence paid off for at the HIPMI leadership conference in Medan when he received 138 votes from the 150 HIPMI representatives.

Sandiaga Uno’s story is one that many Indonesians would wish to emulate. However, current statistics show that a great deal needs to be done to create an environment where more citizens can achieve similar successes.

In 2008, 18.42% of all working Indonesian citizens did not complete Primary School education, 35.84% only completed Primary School education, 18.57% only completed Junior High School education, 20.63% only completed Senior High School education and only 6.58% completed a College education (BPS-Statistics Indonesia, 2009).

The sad fact of the matter is that Indonesia ranks 111th on the Human Resources Index out of 165 countries (UNDP, 2009).

These figures underscore the mission of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation which is dedicated to improving education in Indonesia for the creation of young leaders. Mien Uno and her son Sandiaga are excellent examples of how persistence, hard work and support from within the family can enable Indonesia’s citizens to achieve success both at the national and international levels.

With its resources and passionate commitment to improving education, the Putera Sampoerna Foundation’s core aim is to create more world class leaders for Indonesia as we move forward in the 21st Century. Thank you Mien and Sandiaga Uno for being an inspiration to us all.

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The recently opened Sampoerna School of Business (SSB) has appointed Professor Nasser Spear as its international advisor.

The SSB academic programs are being developed by leading international academics led by Professor Nasser Spear.

Professor Spear visits monthly to review and advise on SSB’s processes and systems.

The Sampoerna School of Business is an international-standard institution combining world-class business best-practices, industry relevance and leadership development for future leaders.

Sampoerna School of Business provides outstanding individuals the opportunity to pursue a 4-year Bachelor of Accounting or a Bachelor of Management with specializations in finance, management or marketing.

Professor Spear’s appointment is effective immediately.

An Interview with the Brain behind Sampoerna School of Business Establishment

Creating a Pathway for Future Business Leaders

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PSF: Can you tell us about your aims for SSB, Professor Spear?

PROFESSOR SPEAR: My aim is to provide an innovative experiential business education and to ensure that SSB is renowned for its exceptional learning environment that is challenging and rewarding, its applied research agenda that is of national, regional and international relevance, and for its productive engagement and exchange of ideas with local and international communities.

PSF: How do you see SSB contributing to the development of future leaders?

PROFESSOR SPEAR: Putera Sampoerna, with his Pathway to Leadership vision, believes that to create this nation’s future leaders, we must also create a supportive ecosystem. One of the crucial elements of this ecosystem is a quality higher education institution or a university. The Sampoerna School of Business is an integral part of establishing that ecosystem. The young professionals who pass through the school will be academically excellent, possess multidisciplinary knowledge and skills, and have both a local and global outlook with a profound awareness of community’s needs and a high regard for equity and ethics.

We expect that through character building, our students at SSB can become future business leaders who contribute back to the community.

PSF: When and why was SSB established?

PROFESSOR SPEAR: The Sampoerna School of Business was established in early 2010 following Putera Sampoerna’s initiative. Complying with the government policy to have at least 5 higher education institutions before establishing a university, SSB is one of the steps to establish Putera Sampoerna International University. As well as SSB, PSF also established the Sampoerna School of Education in 2009.

PSF: Can you give us some details about the learning environment, language used, etc.?

PROFESSOR SPEAR: The strength of SSB will be in its study curriculum, which is based on international standards but also complies with the national standard curriculum. SSB focuses on students’ active participation in the day-to-day teaching and learning activities which are in English. We are also recruiting academics who can deliver the learning experience we promise.

Interview withProfessor Nasser Spear

Professor Spear received his PhD from the University of

North Texas in 1992 and currently holds the G.L. Wood

Chair of Accounting in the Department of Accounting and

Business Information Systems at the University of Melbourne,

Australia. He has published in leading international accounting journals such as the Journal of Accounting and Economics.

Professor Spear, is Co-Editor of the International Journal of Accounting and serves on the editorial board of a number

of academic journals.

The Sampoerna School of Business in an integral part of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation’s Pathway to Leadership. Along

with the Sampoerna School of Education, both schools are the central elements to the Sampoerna University system. As a key

component of Putera Sampoerna’s “Pathway to Leadership” strategy, the university is designed to be a microcosm of a leading

American university. The ultimate aim is that this university will eventually become a world-class higher education model for

Indonesia with the best practices and a strong international and local faculty that will accommodate young visionaries and

potential leaders who will contribute to society and economic development.

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Sampoerna Academy students and teachers were involved in a wide range of projects and events during the first quarter of 2010. A number of students took part in the Indonesian Science Project Olympiad, the National Mathematics Competition and the Toyota Eco Youth Competition. As well two SMA Negeri Sumatera Selatan teachers were featured on national television for their participation in an Intercultural Relationship and Dialogue program held on Kangaroo Island, Australia.

SMAN 10 Malang (Sampoerna Academy) took part in the 5th Toyota Eco Youth (TEY) Competition 2010 with the results being on display at the TEY Exhibition in the Jakarta Exhibition Center during March 4 – 7, 2010.

The Toyota Eco Youth Competition is one of the biggest International Environment Fair and Conferences in Asia with 22 senior high schools in Indonesia being invited to participate.

Each school was required to create an effective and sound green technology to reflect current conditions and the needs of the environment.

The SA team’s entrants in the competition consisted of a Leaves Crushing Machine for the project itself and a Homemade Solar Stove for the exhibition display.

Green Technologyat Youth Competition

Two SMA Negeri Sumatera Selatan (Sampoerna Academy) teachers, Kasim Bahri and Sally Kharisma Putri were featured on the “Kick Andy Show” on April 2, 2010, discussing their experience and participation in BRIDGE (Building Relationships through Intercultural Dialogue and Growing Engagement) Australia – Indonesia Program.

The BRIDGE program was conducted on Kangaroo Island, Australia from February 22 – March 15, 2010 and the two teachers informed host Andy F. Noya that they intended to implement what they had learned during from BRIDGE.

One teaching innovation they wish to implement is to have students sitting in circles rather than in rows which is the usual practice in Indonesia. The teachers believe that sitting in circles enhances the two-way interactions between teacher and students.

Sampoerna Academy Teacherson “Kick Andy” Metro TV Show

Multiple Projects for the Academy Students and Teachers

Sampoerna Academy Creates Local Leaders

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Mathematics Olympiads have been held around the world for a number of years with the aim of nurturing students with a special talent in mathematics.

To better prepare Indonesian students for upcoming Mathematics Olympiads, the Faculty of Technology of Tarumanagara University held a National Mathematics Competition (KOMAT 2010) at their campus from February 26 – 27, 2010.

Two teams from SMA Negeri Sumatera Selatan (Sampoerna Academy) entered the competition – Vera Dona/Timotius Andrean P. Lagaunne and Novita Sari/ Daniel O. Sinambela.

The SA teams managed to reach the Quarter Finals which was considered a credible result considering the large number of entrants and high level of competition.

Two SMA Negeri Sumatera Selatan (Sampoerna Academy) students won the Bronze Medal at the Indonesia Science Project Olympiad (ISPO) which is open to students from Junior and Senior High Schools, Madrasah and SMK (Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan) or Vocational High Schools.

ISPO is an annual event held by PASIAD (Pacific Countries Social and Economic Solidarity Association) Indonesia, with the support of the Ministry of National Education, Indonesian Science Institution and several leading Indonesian universities.

At the final round of the competition which was held at Balai Kartini Jakarta March 3 – 5, the Sampoerna Academy student team of Gabriella Estherita and Vera Dona secured the Bronze Medal with their chemistry project entitled “The Porous Black: A Simple Tool in Reducing the Level of Water Pollution”.

Sampoerna Academy Students in National Mathematics Competition

Two Students Win Bronze at Science Project Olympiad

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In the first quarter of 2010, the Jakarta Sampoerna Foundation Scholars Club (JSFSC) together with Starbucks™ Coffee Indonesia organized a series of entrepreneurship workshops with the theme “Explore Indonesian Young Talent”.

The workshops were held in three locations in the greater Jakarta area and featured four different speakers each of whom is a successful business person and motivator. The workshops followed the themes of 1) Workshop to build motivation spirit 2) Sharing success stories with businessmen 3) Tips and tricks to running a business 4) How to make an effective business proposal.

All participants in the workshops will have their business proposals evaluated and those with the winning proposals will receive internship opportunities at companies that work together with Sahabat UKM (Friends of UKM), a small and medium business association which is a partner of PSF.

Sahabat UKM aims to empower young men and women to become independent entrepreneurs, assists small and micro businesses in order to expand and promotes the concept of sharing, openness, equality and solidarity in its efforts.

Taking part as well was the Sampoerna Foundation Alumni Association (SFAA) which was founded in 2001 to develop entrepreneurship and create a sustainable source of funding for the Foundation’s scholarship recipients. SFAA has as its goal to continue the vision and mission of the Foundation to create new leaders and make a difference in society.

Scholars Explore Indonesian Young Talentwith Starbucks ™

Students and young enterpreneurs attending the opening ceremony of “Explore Indonesian Young Talent” workshop, held in Pusat Studi Jepang, UI.

Hand in Hand for Entrepreneurship Development

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During February 21 – 26, 2010 a team of representatives from PT Rio Tinto Indonesia and Putera Sampoerna Foundation together with university personnel participated in interviews and panel discussions with five short listed undergraduates from two universities, Universitas Haluoleo and Universitas Tadulako.

The objective of this process was to gain a deeper understanding of the applicants’ qualifications and personality as stated on their profiles. The criteria of the evaluation were Integrity, Motivation, Adaptability and Commitment to Community and National Development.

After the interviews and discussions, the team proceeded to the next stage of the recruitment process which involved visits to the homes of the candidates to gain further information about their economic status and family backgrounds.

The conclusion of this process was the announcement by the Putera Sampoerna Foundation (PSF) of the three successful candidates – Adrianto (Universitas Haluoleo), Trian Febriyanti (Universitas Haluoleo) and Husniati M. Kamalu (Universitas Tadulako).

Three Chosen for 2010 Undergraduate Scholarships

With a history of more than 30 years in Indonesia, PT Rio Tinto Indonesia has committed to Indonesia’s community development through its Corporate Social Responsibility program.

Since 2008 PT Rio Tinto Indonesia has collaborated with the Putera Sampoerna Foundation to grant scholarships for Indonesian qualified individuals in tertiary level of education (undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate program).

The Rio Tinto Scholarship Fund is expected to benefit up to ten national Undergraduate students, one overseas Master’s Program student and four overseas post graduate students.

To date the total funds provided by PT Rio Tinto Indonesia is approximately US$700,000 through the Rio Tinto Scholarship Fund.

Rio Tinto Scholarship FundMakes Progress In 2010

Encouraging Beginning For 2010

Candidates during focus group discussion section.

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Finalists Confirmed for Overseas Graduate Program

The Rio Tinto Scholarship Fund – Graduate Program provides for a graduate student to take a Master’s program at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia with program options of Master of Science, Master of Social Science and Master of Commerce.

The scholarship, valued at more than US$70,000 provides for University Application Fee, IELTS Test Fee, Student Visa Application Fee, Return Airfare Jakarta-Sydney-Jakarta, Tuition Fees, Health Insurance, Living Allowance and Literature Allowance.

The search for the graduate student who will receive this scholarship in 2010 began in October 2009 with scholarship applicants invited to attend Information Sessions held at Universitas Tadulako, Palu and Universitas Haluoleo, Kendari.

From an initial total of 81 applicants, 18 graduates were chosen based on the scholarship guidelines to begin the final selection process which consisted of three stages.

The 1st stage, Paper Screening’s aim was an evaluation of the applicants’ eligibility by the PSF Selection Committee based on data provided by applicants in their application form, personal statement, CV and reference form. Selected candidates were then invited to the 2nd selection stage.

At the 2nd stage, Panel Interview & Focus Group Discussion, candidates’ competencies, character and skills were elaborated and verified with the aim of selecting those applicants who would compete in the university admission process. Candidates were evaluated on subjects including Leadership, Broadmindedness, Vision, Self Motivation, Integrity, Adaptability, Self-Management, Stress-Tolerance and Social Values.

The purpose of the 3rd stage, Home Visits, is to elaborate on the financial condition of candidates and their families to determine if the candidates are entitled to be rewarded with the scholarship.

At the end of this rigorous selection process, two finalists, Suharjuddin SPd. and Miftahul Ulum, were chosen to proceed to UNSW’s admission process with recommendation and guidance from PT Rio Tinto Indonesia and the Putera Sampoerna Foundation. The scholarship winner will be announced after UNSW releases their admission decision. The selection of which finalist will be awarded the scholarship will be based on the result of the entire selection process.

Putera Sampoerna Foundation also recommended another finalist, Wawan Cahyadin as alternate finalist should one of the other two finalists withdraw from the UNSW admission process.

The winner of the Rio Tinto Scholarship Fund – Graduate Program will be announced in the Putera Sampoerna Foundation second quarterly report of 2010.

Stay tuned as we wish the scholarship winner all the best in Australia.

“Integrity, motivation, adaptability

and commitment to community national

development as selection criteria”

Panel interview conducted for candidates at Kendari.

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The HMS Leadership Development Program entered its second year with the first workshop of 2010 being held at SMP Negeri 22 Surabaya on February 9 – 10.

The Principal Leadership Development Program is designed for school leadership teams, usually the principal and vice-principal, and equips participants with the management skills to enhance their leadership capacity.

Two topics, “21st Century Education” and “Principal’s Roles and Responsibilities” were discussed at the workshop and participants were expected to comprehend 21st Century education and its targets, including how schools are able to support the teaching and learning process to achieve those targets.

Immediately following the Principal Leadership workshop, the HMS Superintendant Leadership workshop was held in Surabaya on February 11 – 12, 2010. Both workshops were lead by Maytha Monica of Sampoerna Foundation Teacher Institute (SFTI).

The Superintendent Leadership Program is designed to increase the leadership capacity of a superintendent as an academic supervisor, an education manager and evaluator. The program also educates and prepares superintendents to work more actively with schools while taking the above mentioned roles.

The two themes of this Superintendents’ workshop were “Classroom Management” and “Effective Teaching” which covered classroom management and the ability to work with teachers to plan a classroom display and manage classes effectively, as well as identifying students’ learning needs.

The aim of the workshop was for participants to comprehend the ideal teaching and learning process so that as an education manager they will be able to support teachers to implement effective teaching methods.

The HMS Leadership Development Program and The Principal Leadership Development Program are both supported by PT HM Sampoerna,Tbk. as a commitment for the development of education in Indonesia.

HM Sampoerna Leadership Program Returns in 2010

Workshops for Principals and Superintendents

Techniques on how to run an “effective school” were discussed.

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The Sampoerna Foundation Teacher Institute reports that 390 teachers and principals completed the Professional Development Program sponsored by Mobil Cepu Ltd. in Bojonegoro, Blora and Tuban in February 2010.

In the Tuban area, 12 schools participated in the program from February 8 – 12, 2010. The response from all teachers involved was extremely positive and they expressed confidence that the program would create a big impact in the schools that took part in the program as well as surrounding schools.

In Blora, a total of 10 schools were visited and evaluated by members of the Teacher Institute between February 15 – 19 with most participants implementing the new training procedures as well as providing them to other schools in the area. At SMAN 1 Tambakboyo the teachers have begun to implement the classroom management and cooperative learning techniques. English teacher Ibu Rina Astuti stated that now the students show great feedback and enthusiasm in their learning activities.

Fifteen school principals and vice-principals attended a workshop at SMP 3 Mataram from February 9-10, 2010 as part of the Principal Effectiveness Training Program which is conducted in cooperation between Deutsche Bank and the Sampoerna Foundation Teacher Institute.

During Day 1 of the workshop School Policy was discussed and explored. At the end of Day 1 all participants were expected to be able to explain the school policy concept, to distinguish between policy and procedure, to comprehend key aspects of school policy making and be able to create an effective policy.

On Day 2, the workshop focused on the Strategic Action Plan, with the aim being that participants are able to comprehend the components of a school Strategic Action Plan and create a school development Strategic Action Plan.

The aim of these workshops is that by exposing them to these methods, principals will be able to disseminate the methodologies demonstrated by facilitators to their teachers.

Mobil Cepu Ltd. Program Nurtures More Effective Teachers

School Principals Development Moves Ahead

Teachers Implement New Techniques

Two-Day Workshop Focuses on Policy and Planning

Participants from 15 schools discused about the school policy and its concept.

Classroom management and cooperative learning translated into creative gallery walk of student works at SMAN 1 Tambakboyo.

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Sampoerna AgroContributes to Education Quality

In January 2010 the Teacher Education & Training Program and the Principal Education Training Program were successfully completed in Ogan Komering Ilir, the area where PT Sampoerna Agro, Tbk. operates.

To showcase the outcome of the training, an Education Exhibition was held on February 19, 2010 in Gedung Kesenian, Kayu Agung, Ogan Komering Ilir (OKI), Palembang which was attended by Bupati OKI, PT Sampoerna Agro, Tbk. representatives and members of the Sampoerna Foundation Teacher Institute as well as 106 target participants.

At the exhibition the significant changes which have been generated during the one-year program were on display, with participants describing the comprehensive journey of their learning experiences with local resources through project based learning.

The other objective of the education exhibition was to encourage local government as well as Dinas Pendidikan (Regional Education Office) to support the target participants in sustaining the program which was initiated by PT Sampoerna Agro, Tbk.

Significant Changes on Display

MOU Signed by General Manager

In Bali on March 19, 2010, Aston Denpasar Hotel & Convention Center confirmed its support for the Putera Sampoerna Foundation “Save a Teen” Program.

At the event in Denpasar, a MOU was signed by Irmansjah Madewa, General Manager of Aston Denpasar Hotel & Convention Center and Vira Soekardiman, PSF’s Director of Sales.

Regarding the cooperation, where the hotel encourages its visitors to donate a dollar or Rp 10,000 when checking in or out, Irmansjah Madewa commented “This is evidence of the commitment from Aston Denpasar to Indonesia’s education progress”.

Vira Soekardiman said, “We thank Aston Denpasar as the first hotel in Bali to support the Save a Teen campaign. According to the Education Ministry’s data from 2008, there were 20, 913 students aged 6 – 18 years in the Province of Bali who dropped out of school. With a strong commitment from the Government of Bali Province, we plan to build an International Standard High School with a special Boarding House for academically gifted students from financially disadvantaged families”.

Aston Denpasar Committed to Saving Teens

Press conference on the MOU signing at Aston Denpasar Hotel & Convention Center.

The Regent of Ogan Komering Ilir, Mr. H. Ishak Mekki visited the education exhibition.

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Balinese government officials recently signed the agreement to build the next Sampoerna Academy in Bali. The signing ceremony, held in the Governor’s office in Denpasar on March 31, 2010 was attended by Provincial Secretary Drs. I Nyoman Yasa M.Si and Head of Youth Education I Wayan Suasta SH with PSF representatives Eddy Henry and Vira Soekardiman.

This agreement follows on from the previous signing of a MoU on October 7, 2009 for the establishment of an international standard high school with boarding facilities in Bali for the brightest teenagers from financially disadvantaged families.

The Bali government is supporting Sampoerna Academy by providing 5 hectares of land for the school building and dormitory in Kubutamban, Buleleng.

With a target of 100 students each year, the academy will provide students with academic and non-academic skills including life skills, entrepreneurship and personality development.

Bali Government Provides Support

New Sampoerna Academyto be Built in Bali

Provincial secretary Drs. I Nyoman Yasa Msi and government officers from Bali province meeting up with PSF’s Eddy Henry and Vira Soekardiman.

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PSF Education Ambassador and singer Gita Gutawa’s concert at Balai Sarbini, Jakarta on February 25, 2010 was an inspiring experience for high school scholars from SMAN 55 Jakarta, who were able to meet Gita face to face.

The scholars were asked to give their impressions of Gita and the concert.

Nova Farhan Septiani said, “Gita expresses the values of brotherhood, solidarity, cooperation and education where we must not give up in achieving our ideals”.

Anissa Wulandari said, “Many of the songs at the concert tell the story of dreams and that makes me want to study hard to achieve my dreams”.

Muhammad Naufal commented, “Gita is an inspiring figure for students and very suitable as an education ambassador”.

Yulia said, “The concert was able to motivate the children of Indonesia to be more diligent in learning and achieving their goals”.

Concert at Balai Sarbini

PSF Ambassador Gita GutawaInspires Scholars with Perseverance

A combined effort between National Geographic Indonesia (NGI) Magazine and Putera Sampoerna Foundation (PSF) resulted in an exhibition and workshop of photographs with the title “Portrait of Indonesian Education” which was displayed at the National Education Ministry in Jakarta from December 8, 2009 to March 12, 2010. Attendees included education communities (schools and universities), corporate partners, public and government institutions staff.

The 40 portraits were chosen from more than 2,000 photos which were entered by the public and journalists throughout Indonesia in a Photographic Competition organized by PSF and National Geographic Magazine.

The aim of the competition and exhibition was to inspire more parties to give attention to the education situation in Indonesia as photographers were asked to depict the “spirit, challenges, struggles and successes of Indonesian education”.

As part of the event, on March 11, 2010 a photography workshop on “How to Use Photography for Education World” was held, lead by Feri Latief and Reynold Sumayku, National Geographic Indonesia’s Photo Editor.

Mr. Taufik Hanafi from the Social and Economic Education, Ministry of National Education said, “The Ministry of Education fully supports this exhibition. Hopefully such activities will add to the awareness and community participation in advancing education in Indonesia”.

PSF and National Geographic Magazine Join Forces

Portrait of Indonesian Education Exhibition

From left to right: Annisa, Nova, Gita, Yulia and Naufal.

PSF’s Alda F. Siregar and Ministry of National Education’s Mr. Taufik Hanafi at the opening ceremony of “Portrait of Indonesian Education” exhibition.

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Inspiring Young Leaders

Imelda Fransisca on 100 % Dedication for Education

PSF Education Ambassador and former Miss Indonesia 2005 Imelda Fransisca visited the Sampoerna School of Education (SSE) on March 3, 2010, and met with scholarship participants.Commenting on her meetings with the students at SSE, Imelda said, ”My hope is that after the SSE students graduate they will dedicate themselves 100% to being educators because Indonesia is in dire need of qualified teachers.”

Imelda was also one of 22 high achieving youths invited to join the MarkPlus New Wave Marketing Lunch on February 22, 2010 at the MarkPlus Institute of Marketing in Jakarta.

The selected 11 men and 11 women came from a variety of backgrounds. Participants also included Doni Tata (racer), Hendy Setiono (CEO of Kebab Turki), Sandy Sandhoro (winner of the 2009 New Wave Music Contest in Latvia), Firman Utina (soccer player), Theresia Ebena E. Pardede (musician and politician) and Angelina Veni Johanna (silver medal winner at the World Computer Olympics).

A highlight of the event was when 22 selected youth icons each wrote down their hopes and visions on a document which was then signed by the State Minister for Youth and Sports, Andi Mallarangeng and the founder and president of MarkPlus Inc., Hermawan Kertajaya. The document was then put inside a “time cube” which is to be opened and read on February 22, 2020.

The Putera Sampoerna Foundation is one of the strategic partners for this event which supports more inspiring young leaders to help build a better future for Indonesia.

Imelda Fransisca putting her “time cube” as one of 22 selected youth icons in 2010.

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During the first quarter of 2010, PSF has also entered into partnerships with a wide network of media, including the MRA and MNC Networks. PSF is looking forward to cooperating with more media partners in the coming months.

In the first quarter of 2010 the Putera Sampoerna Foundation continued to receive considerable media support in its ongoing efforts to introduce many of its activities to the public.

Details of the Foundation’s various messages were heard on Hard Rock FM’s morning session “Pemimpin Cilik” during the entire month of February and in March 2010 Nenny Soemawinata, Managing Director of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation could be seen and heard on TV and Radio talk shows including “Deltanesia”- Delta FM, “Talk to CEO” – Trijaya FM, “The Interview” – Metro TV and ARH Global.

During 2010’s first quarter, information on the Foundation’s programs was published in a wide range of Newspapers and Magazines including Koran Tempo, Majalah Tempo, The Jakarta Globe, Jakarta Shimbun, Sekar Magazine and Girlfriend Magazine while an article on PSF’s Chairperson of Board of Supervisors Michelle Sampoerna appeared in Marie Claire’s first edition.

Also this year PSF’s founder Putera Sampoerna and PSF’s Programs and Alumni Affairs Director Eddy Henry were interviewed by CNN.

Partnerships Worthy of Gratitude

Media Supportsthe Raising of Education Awareness

Nenny Soemawinata, Managing Director of Putera Sampoerna Foundation on “The Interview”, Metro TV.

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Key stakeholders at the Washington conference discussed strategies for recruitment and retention of staff and students, methods of adapting to financial realities and innovative use of technologies in private education around the world.

Ron Perkinson said that future areas of growth for the private sector would be found in postsecondary (technical and vocational) education and lifelong-learning, given the increasing demand for more employable graduates.

Mr. Perkinson also said that more than 50 % of the populations in countries from Indonesia to the Middle East were below 30 years of age, thereby providing many opportunities for the private sector.

He added that with strong demographic trends and increasing private investment in education in developing countries, private education was on a ‘crest of a wave’ in emerging markets in the coming years.

The International Finance Corporation conference held in Washington DC, USA in March 2010 attracted representatives of private education organizations and institutions from around the world including Ron Perkinson, International Director of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation.

It was the fifth global conference to be held in Washington by the IFC, an arm of the World Bank.

The IFC has already committed US$469 million in financing 62 education projects in 30 countries at a total value of US$1.54 billion. Of these 21 or 35% are in the world’s poorest countries with IFC-supported projects helping educate over 1.2 million students annually.

In the past decade private education has had an increasingly significant impact in the developing world, with many countries promoting private sector growth to expand educational capacity and access at all levels.

Ron Perkinson Attends Washington IFC Conference

PSF Director Sees Positive Outlook at International Education Conference

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PSF EventHelps Raise Education Awareness

Around 60 participants attended the 4th Public Private Partnership Discussion Series (P3DS) “Crisis in Leadership: Peran Pendidikan Dalam Menyiapkan Calon Pemimpin Masa Depan (The Role of Education on Creating Future Leaders)” at Graha Kemendiknas, Senayan on March 19, 2010.

Organized by the Putera Sampoerna Foundation together with the Ministry of National Education the event was held to raise awareness of current education conditions in Indonesia through shared discussions with the aim to provide solutions and recommendations on education issues.

Participants included representatives from the government sector, Sampoerna School of Education and other university representatives, corporate partners, NGOs, school principals, UPZ alms distribution units (Unit Penyaluran Zakat) and media partners including The Jakarta Post, Kompas, Warta Kota, Kedaulatan Rakyat, Seputar Indonesia, Republika and Future Magazine.

The P3DS was fully supported by the Minister of National Education and was encouraged to continue on a regular basis. Comments from participants at the event were extremely positive.

Minister of Education Offers Encouragement

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MarkPlus Inc. together with Putera Sampoerna Foundation (PSF) held a Marketing Seminar at the Four Seasons Hotel in Jakarta on March 31, 2010 which was attended by 400 people.The seminar, with its theme “Indonesian Youth Marketing Subculture” was lead by founder and president of MarkPlus Inc. Hermawan Kertajaya.

Three scholars and two alumni represented the Foundation by promoting the PSF’s “Save a Teen” campaign which aims to reduce the number of students dropping out of secondary school.

Our two alumni and three scholars from Faculty of Economy University of Indonesia (Fadila, Adi, Citra) had the chance to meet and share opinions with 15 inspiring youth icons, including Pandji Pragiwaksono, Theresia Ebena Pardede, and many more. Together they shared the visions to create a better Indonesia.

“Save a Teen” is a campaign, supported by a wide network of partners and in terms of strategic branding can create added value for a company or brand. Also in this event, Hermawan Kertajaya announced his commitment to support a high school student for one full year.

MarkPlus Inc. together with PSF enable those in the marketing industry who wish to create more effective social campaigns or make personal contributions to channel their funds in a coordinated manner through the “Save a Teen” campaign.

PSF “Save a Teen” Campaign Promoted

Scholars and Alumni Speak for the Foundation

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Gathering Briefed on Latest Developments

Pathway to Leadership Gathering with Oil and Gas Executives

PSF’s Save a Teen campaign received some sparkling support from global jeweler Tiffany & Co. during the first quarter of 2010 when a fundraising event was held at PSF’s office in Sampoerna Strategic Square.

PSF also participated for the second time in Indonesia’s biggest jazz festival, Java Jazz under the title “Jazz for Education” where jazz lovers were invited to contribute to Indonesia’s disadvantaged yet academically gifted teenagers through donations for scholarships.

An executive gathering with executives of the Oil & Gas industries was held on February 3, 2010 at IndoChine Restaurant at FX, Senayan, Jakarta where representatives from the Putera Sampoerna Foundation (PSF) presented PSF’s Pathway to Leadership model in creating a holistic education system to nurture future leaders.

Companies attending the Executive Gathering included BP, BP Migas, Anadarko, Santos, Tately, Shell, Bosowa, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, ITM, JAC Indonesia, JAPEX, Marathon Oil and PT Pertamina (Persero).

Fundraising for Scholarships

Sparkling with Tiffany & Co. and Java Jazz

“Jazz for Education” booth at Java Jazz festival, March 3-5, 2010.

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On March 2 2010 Yayasan Sahabat Wanita (Friends of Women Association) together with QM Financial conducted a financial training workshop with the theme “Family & Small Business Financial Training” at Dinas Koperasi Jakarta. The workshop was guided by QM Financial coach Ligwina Hananto. Similar workshops with QM Financial were also held in Omah Kampung, Bantul and Yogyakarta during the first quarter of 2010.

Yayasan Sahabat Wanita is one of the strategic partners of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation and has as its goal to “Promote the empowerment of women and gender equality through training and economic development”.

The UNDP Gender Development Index shows that Indonesia is lagging behind other ASEAN nations, particularly Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines in terms of gender equality and the empowerment of women. Two major gender equality issues for Indonesian women are lack of access to education and wage inequality.

Founded in 2009, the Yayasan Sahabat Wanita works to address issues relating to gender equality and women’s empowerment. With support from various partners, including the Putera Sampoerna Foundation, the Yayasan Sahabat Wanita provides training programs on health, hygiene, nutrition, family planning, home economics and legal aid services.

In addition to the establishment of Yayasan Sahabat Wanita, the Koperasi Sahabat Wanita (Friends of Women Cooperative) was founded with the purpose of organizing women in rural areas into social groups which are structurally pyramided upward into a national organization. Currently Koperasi Sahabat Wanita is on its way to gaining 1 million members by 2014.

Future LeadersEnsured Through Gender Equality

Attendants were trained on how to manage their small business during a financial training in Bantul, Yogyakarta.

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Yayasan Sahabat Wanita Training

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Siswa Bangsa (The Student of the Nation) was established in early 2010 with the absolute focus in providing support system that ensures access to quality education through high value quality student financing, student assistance, as well as scholar and alumni networking.

As PSF’s strategic partner, in the first quarter of 2010 Siswa Bangsa introduced the first Student Financing Program, with Syariah (Sharia) principle to finance the education needs of Sampoerna School of Education (SSE) and Sampoerna School of Business (SSB) students, academic institutions under the Putera Sampoerna Foundation.

Highlights of the new program include simple financing that will be repaid over a 5 years grace period, no inflation, no provision, easy to apply, caring and trustworthy service, free youth training and mentoring and free career consultation.

To be eligible, candidates are required to be senior high school graduates with acceptable academic results, considered to be financially disadvantaged, pass the admission test of Siswa Bangsa and its affiliated schools and pass an internal credit underwriting process.

It has become very clear that quality education is difficult to afford. Within the last six years, Indonesia sees that in average only 15.8 % of all students is able to continue their education from elementary level all the way up to university entrance (Ministry of National Education, 2008).

Siswa Bangsa’s new Student Financing Program will play an important role in increasing the numbers of students able to continue their studies.

Siswa Bangsa Student Financing Program Begins

Recruiting Deserving Youth

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Together with its committed partners Putera Sampoerna Foundation supports the development of Indonesia’s Muslim community through education in hopes of contributing towards a peaceful and pluralistic Islam.

One of our strategic religious-giving partners is Bait Al-Kamil, the first secular, non-religious organization to be awarded a license by the national religious body (BAZNAS) to collect religious contributions and tithes.

In February 2010 scholarships were awarded to two alma mater of An Nuqayah Boarding School to continue their education at Nursing College. After the two scholarship recipients graduate as Nurses they will employ their new skills at An Nuqayah, Guluk-Guluk, Sumenep and Madura schools which cater to more than 6,000 students.

From February 15 – 25, 2010, Bait Al-Kamil took part in a socialization program with muzaki at Jakarta’s Wisma Bakrie as a way of letting more people know about the organization and collecting donations.

A similar program was held at the Jakarta Stock Exchange Building from March 1 – 5 2010.

To celebrate the 1431 Hijriyah Prophet Mohammad’s Birth, Bait Al-Kamil together with Manulife Financial held the “Pengajian Maulid” or the Qur’an recitation gathering of the Prophet Mohammad in the Manulife Mosque, Sampoerna Strategic Square on March 18, 2010.

Two Scholarships Awarded for Nursing Studies

Creating Islamic Leaders of Tomorrow

Alumni from An Nuqayah Boarding School received scholarship to continue nursing education.

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Corporate Contributors

DeloitteHM Sampoerna Tbk., PTLawrence Quahe & Woo LLCMercy ReliefPemerintah Kabupaten LahatPemerintah Provinsi BaliPerkebunan Nusantara VII (Persero)Rio Tinto Indonesia, PTSampoerna AgroYayasan Sejahtera Trada

Retail Contributors

Andreas Rudy, Dr.Bank Mega Credit CardBatavia HotelBlitzBoga Catur Rata, PTCalifornia Pizza KitchenChopstix RestaurantCilandak Town SquareHEMA Dutch RestoJava Festival ProductionLasalle College InternationalCiputra MallMCI OrganizerPangeran Jayakarta HotelSampoerna Legacy BookStaco Graha ParklaneTony Roma’s

Individual Contributors

IDR > 5.000.000Andrini HendrayaniEtza AnyasamovaKarina Mochtar APINKathleen C. LiemMichael SampoernaNathalie HalimRio Rido

IDR 1.000.000 - 5.000.000Alexander AbimanyuAlia Risyamaya DewiAndi EridanieAnggis Rakhmi IchsanAram Kaleva

Arfy FrisnantoArio WidiyantoBudi MulyonoBudi SuryantoCatharina Palupi Ari DewiChandrika PurwarinDewa Kadek WidhinugrahaEka Handaya WirahaEldenErsy DhiyanawatiFebriny RimentaFranky A WidjajaIvon ErianitaJ. Prima ThamarinaJulianiKarina Mochtar APINLinda Yanuar TandjungLydia budiantoMelania Eka Widra DMoh Syafri PontohNataya VidasagitaPersekutuan doa SFPoedji ChurniawanReagan HalimRiyanda TaswarRyana KharismawatiShirley LauwSoenarso SugionoSri WidyastutiStella Maris YappySuhaimi GandaSulistyo YuwonoVissy VandiyaYufinah Sutharia

IDR < 1.000.000AlviraAnanda NovitaAndries SibaraniAnindita RahardjoArio Saptomo HediartoAsmarawaty ZainiAthouf IbnutamaAuditya Nisa AndrianiBeta NovandaruBilly YurikoBimo Widhi NugrohoCecillia HidayatChandra A NaradhipaCicik Sukma Setya WahyuCindy Lenggo Genie

Cyntia KDaniel HartonoDanny KartaDeden RochmawatyDesiyana CHDian SaraswatiDian ArtatiDoni ASDwimayati KanadiaDwinanto SantosoEka Kusuma WardhaniElvy SetiawatiErin SupriyantiEzekiel SutjiaminFarani Harida PutriFendi KennyFirdaus Widya PutraFrancisca WoonGaluh AntariGilbert ThomasGita Rini SubenoGlaudy HendarsaHalim Perdana KusumaHanindyo Putro IRHarumi Putri DwianiHendra CahyonoHian NiHuidi SutantoI Putu Gde SanjayaIfia FarikaImelda KusumastutyIndah ApriliaIndra HastoadiIndra ImansyahIstiadi WijayaJastin IskandarJuddy AnugrahJuliana WisupenoKartika AprianingsihLaksmi MaharaniLe NieLieshida JatiLinda ZujantyLuh Putu AnggraeniM.KurniawanMaria EllenMarsal Irwan MasitaMisda FalahN.P PratomoNabila RestiadirejekiNana Kurnia Astuti

Nana PriatnaNoermansyah MaulanaNova Liliana SitanggangOzal Thirafi UdayaPandeka PerkasaPonky N. PudjiantoPoppy ImeldaPratomo Dimas BayuProfianitaPutu A F AndriyaniRatih Sukma WirdhaniRaymond Virgy AriefReda GaudiamoRedho YhophansaRestiawatiRhensi Margareth HutapeaRidwan TjitradjajaRina SuhastiRini YuliantiRizki Imam ArdhiRobby Naru SanusiRosaliaRosalia Heny ChrismawatiRositaRudi Indra JayaRusmi RusdiSandrine Jezabel BSanty NeriaSari Chawalida NSisi SularsoSteven Audy LuntunganSugiantoSuryajati DharmaSutarto WiryoSyifa FauziahSyunestiTan MelanTarasanti AnindyaTheresia Gerungan STigor SimanjuntakTjatur SuharsoUun SuandaniVilia SusantiVira SoekardimanVirginia RusliWandy JohnWilly SoetomoYahya PermanaYurike MaedaZamia Mutiara

List Of Contributors

Becoming ContributorsWe 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:

[email protected]

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

Yayasan Putera SampoernaBank: ABN Amro, Juanda JakartaA/C: 36 0052 3484 or 36 0052 3508 (USD)

Bank: BCA, KCP Bursa Efek - JakartaA/C: 458 300 7914

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New Partners

AmigosThe Mexican-Spanish themed family restaurant with its fun, festive atmosphere and delicious menu catering to all ages and every demographic donates Rp 2,000 from every purchase of its monthly promo to Save a Teen program.

Aston DenpasarAston Denpasar is a 4-star hotel with a condominium concept located in the middle of Central Business Center of Denpasar, close to the main business interests in Bali. Comprised of tastefully decorated 388 hotel rooms. Aston Denpasar encourages its guests to donate Rp 10,000 or one dollar to keep disadvantaged Indonesian students stay in school.

CitiCiti is today’s pre-eminent financial services company and was built to create a highly diversified financial services company that could act as one to deliver solutions to clients throughout the world. Citi enables its customers to conveniently contribute through monthly donation from direct debit Citi card.

Elite GroupE-Lite Advertising Indonesia is a pro-active organization that aims to provide opportunities to people from all walks of life to earn a living while continually training and developing their individual skills. It is a promotion, advertising, and marketing company founded in the year 2000. Elite Advertising participates by creating moneybook for fundraising activities.

Grand Cemara HotelConveniently located in the heart of Jakarta, Grand Cemara hotel is perfect for both business and leisure stay, with a blend of traditional décor and modern design with 104 spacious guest rooms, completely redesigned meeting and banqueting facilities, coffee shop, cyber lounge, pool bar, bakery, swimming pool, spa and business center. The hotel encourages its visitors to make a dollar or Rp 10,000 contribution to save Indonesian students.

Java JazzJava Jazz Festival is the largest jazz music festival in Indonesia. The festival provided for Putera Sampoerna Foundation “Jazz for Education” booth at Java Jazz from 5-7 March 2010 which encouraged jazz-lovers to care for deserving students.

Lawrence Quahe & Woo, LLCA boutique firm comprising a team of experienced legal practitioners with a combined wealth of multi-industry and international expertise and experience. The firm offers a myriad of solution-oriented legal services for businesses and individuals. In terms of caring for the deserving, the firm contributes to the educational development and advancement in Indonesia by participating in Sampoerna Academy Leadership Camp program and project proposal.

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My Body GymMybody gym is an amusing, pleasant, modest, and medical driven fitness center, providing comfortable and fully equipped fitness environment with high quality standard, dedicated, and professional trainers. The gym provides spaces for Putera Sampoerna Foundation booths at several counters and also encourages its members to make contributions.

Papa Ron’s PizzaPapa Ron’s is a pizza house with unique variety of international cuisines, from traditional Italian to the fusion Indonesian, Japanese, or Thai-style pizzas. It contributes Rp 2,000 of its each sold Loaded To The Max Pizza menu to Save a Teen program.

Pisa Café & RestoFounded in 1993, Pisa Café & Resto serves Italy-imported ingredients-made ice cream, pasta, pizza, omelettes and additional variety of meals. It also has daily live music on stage. Pisa Café participates in Save a Teen by donating Rp 2000 from every purchase of menu: Spaghetti Bolognaise, Spaghetti Aglio Olio, Special Fried Rice, Gindara Vinco Bianco, Gindara Teriyaki, Salmon Primavera and Chicken Teriyaki.

Lasalle CollegeLasalle College is the largest private bilingual technical college in Canada. It was established in 1959 and is accredited by the Quebec government. LaSalle College contributes and participates in Putera Sampoerna Foundation’s fundraising event.

Solitaire IndonesiaLicensed from Solitaire Media Pte Ltd., Singapore, the bi-monthly magazine Solitaire Indonesia covers the latest news in fashion, jewelry, and watches. The magazine contributes in Save a Teen fundraising event which donates 15 % of transactions to keep teenagers stay in school.

Wendy’sWendy’s is an international fast food chain restaurant, with menu specializing on hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, french fries, and beverages. Wendy’s burgers are made from fresh ground beef, not frozen patties. Wendy’s contributes Rp 1000 from each up-sized Combo meals purchase to Save a Teen program.

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Partners GalleriesEducation Program Partners

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Student Loan Partners

Strategic Alliances

Media Partners

Internship Provision Partnership

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2010’s First 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

0.64%

1.86%

8.90%

5.97% 12.48%

90.46%

36.43%

43.26%

Institutional Contributor

Scholarship Expenses

SF - Sampoerna Academy

Individual Contributor

Sampoerna School of Education

Student Loan

Other Income

Others Non Scholarship Program*

CONTRIBUTIONS & EARNINGS USD IDR (In thousand)

Institutional Contributors 5,675,722 51,734,210

Individual Contributors 39,872 363,436

Other Income 558,710 5,092,641

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS & EARNINGS 6,274,305 57,190,287

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

PSF Sponsored Program Expenses

Scholarship Expenses 406,681 3,706,900.02

Sampoerna School of Education 482,981 4,402,373.26

SF - Sampoerna Academy 139,387 1,270,516.44

Student Loan 20,721 188,873.01

Others Non Scholarsip Program* 66,702 607,993.27

Total PSF Sponsored Program Expenses 1,116,474 10,176,656.00

Donors Sponsored Program

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

1,161,352 10,585,721

Scholarship - Astro 83,435 760,509

School Construction & Educators Quality Improvement Program - Sampoerna Agro

63,646 580,134

Education Quality Improvement Program - Mercy Relief

43,407 395,654

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

34,235 312,055

Teacher Training and Teacher Scholarship - Credit Suisse Foundation

31,500 287,123

Education Quality Improvement Program - PT Weda Bay Nickel

29,737 271,051

Teacher Training and School Construction - Deutsche Bank

24,183 220,424

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School Construction & Educators Quality Improvement Program - Sampoerna Agro

Capacity Building Program - Asian Pasific American Society

22,421 204,364

Scholarship - Rio Tinto 17,112 155,975

Other Sponsored Programs** 77,888 709,946

Total Donors Sponsored Program 1,588,915 14,482,956

Total Program Expenses 2,705,388 24,659,612

General & Adm Expenses 1,159,049 10,564,727

Fundraising Expenses 38,711 352,849

TOTAL EXPENSES 3,903,147 35,577,188

Increase (Decrease) in Net Asset 2,371,157 21,613,100

Net Asset, Beginning Balance 17,610,414 160,518,927

NET ASSET, ENDING BALANCE 19,981,572 182,132,026

* Consists of Alumni Affairs, 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

DONORS SPONSORED PROGRAM EXPENSES

4.90%1.08%1.41%

1.98%1.87%

1.52%

2.73%4.01%

5.25%

2.15%

73.09%

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

Teacher Training and Teacher Scholarship - Credit Suisse Foundation

Capacity Building Program - Asian Pasific American

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

Education Quality Improvement Program - Mercy Relief

Scholarship - Astro

Education Quality Improvement Program - PT Weda Bay Nickel

Teacher Training and School Construction - Deutsche Bank

Scholarship - Rio Tinto

Other Sponsored Programs**

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