Generation France and The Hg Foundation announce €1m+ new tech-focused partnership

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The partnership will launch programmes to support up to 3,500 individuals experiencing unemployment or underemployment into life-changing technology careers in France.

Paris, France. 20 October, 2021: Generation France today announces a new partnership to help up to 3,500 people in France to gain employment in the technology sector. Generation France is a non-profit association which aims to bridge the gap between the many employers who struggle to recruit talent and the 2.3 million French people not in any form of training or employment.

This partnership will support Generation France’s Customer Care & Full stack developer programmes whilst also focusing on the technology sector by developing three new, additional programmes. These programmes will initially run between 2021-2023 and will be supported and seed-funded with over €1 million through a long-term partnership with The Hg Foundation.

The Hg Foundation’s goal is to make an impact on the development of skills most required for employment within the technology industry, focusing on individuals who may otherwise experience barriers to access. The Hg Foundation is backed by Hg, a leading software and services investor. In support of this partnership, Hg will look to provide participating graduates with job opportunities and mentors from within Hg’s portfolio of software and service businesses, whilst also engaging its wider tech network in France to explore other potential placements for graduates. Hg’s involvement will also help Generation France to grow its tech portfolio of professions.

Part of the funding from The Hg Foundation will also look to invest in a robust, third-party impact evaluation of Generation tech programs in France and fund a return-on-investment (ROI) fact base. This analysis will be used to inform both employers and Government of the benefits of the programme, helping to encourage more employers into the scheme.

“The impact of COVID-19 has been severe in France. The restrictions and various local lockdowns mean that youth unemployment is around 20% higher than it was prior to the crisis. The same is true for the elderly, with two segments of the population particularly affected. This situation shows how essential our mission is and we aspire to bring our proven methodology into the mainstream as quickly as possible, calling on strategic and philanthropic partners to join us in this endeavour.”

“We are delighted that The Hg Foundation has answered this call. Together we will launch critical new programmes for learners across France. The Hg Foundation will give our learners access to Hg’s technology portfolio and network, whilst also providing significant investment to produce evidence that enables us to inform and shape workforce policy in France, ultimately helping thousands of others over the long term.”

Meryem Belqziz, CEO of Generation France

“This is our fifth partnership since The Hg Foundation launched around 12 months ago and we’re delighted to back such an impactful programme in France. The Hg Foundation focuses on intervention in education and technology where impact is measurable, long term and scalable. Generation France has developed an innovative programme which matches these criteria. We’re really looking forward to working with the team and growing this further over the long term.”

Jean-Marie Wecker, Principal at Hg and representing The Hg Foundation


About Generation France:

Generation France was launched in late 2018 and aims to bridge the gap between the many employers who struggle to recruit entry level talent and the 2.3 million French not in any form of training or employment.We primarily serve unemployed people with underprivileged backgrounds with a third of our learners living in the QPV[1]neighbourhoods of Paris. To date, 51% of graduates are female and 30% have dependents.To date, Generation France has deployed three programs (excellence in point of sales, digital customer care and junior full stack developer) across four cities, Paris, Lille, Nantes, Amiens and soon Reims. The organization  is launching a new programme in the healthcare professions. Overall, we have supported 489  learners as of July 2021, with a 96% graduation rate. Despite the negative impact of COVID-19 on employment during 2020-21, we have achieved a 88% job placement rate within 90 days of program completion and 86% job retention at 180 days post-placement.Learn more about Generation France: https://france.generation.org/About The

Hg Foundation:

The Hg Foundation is a grant-giving charity with a defined focus on education and technology. Our goal is to support those who may otherwise experience barriers to access, with the acquisition of skills that are often required for employment within the technology industry. We aim to achieve this by providing funding and operational support to charitable schemes and partnerships across the UK, USA and Europe where we can demonstrate measurable, long-term and scalable impact and make a difference to those that need it most.These partnerships include Sponsors for Educational Opportunity’s SEO Tech Developer programmein the USA; a partnership with Imperial College London providing a variety of interventions for Further Maths A-Level students; upReach’s Tech500 programme which looks to support 500 undergraduates from disadvantaged backgrounds who are looking to secure graduate roles in the technology sector; and The Tutor Trust, which is testing a pilot hybrid online /offline tutoring scheme to support interventions under the UK’s National Tutoring Programme. The Hg Foundation is registered Charity no. 1189216.For more information, please visit the website at www.thehgfoundation.com.
[1] Quartiers prioritaires de la politique de la ville, “priority neighborhoods” as defined by the governmentPhoto credit: Isabelle Morison, Generation France



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