iFood, a Brazilian food tech company, has been making great strides in providing education and training to underrepresented groups in technology. One such initiative is Potência Tech, a platform offering 10,000 scholarships for technology courses. iFood also recently sponsored CazéTV to demonstrate the importance of technology in sports. In addition, the company has partnered with KondZilla Institute, a non-profit organization that provides education and training programs for youth and social impact actions for favelas, to offer training and training experiences aimed at preparing the population for the future of work and creation of content in the digital universe. iFood Decola is an educational program that has over 100 courses for iFood partners to learn how to operate better in delivery and, consequently, achieve a higher income through personal development. The Meu Diploma do Ensino Médio program also offers scholarships for the preparatory course for the National Examination for the Certification of Youth and Adult Skills (Encceja). These initiatives are part of iFood’s commitment to promoting social transformation through education and learning.
Potência Tech, sponsored by iFood, provides 10,000 scholarships for technology courses. This move was to increase the accessibility of technology training and show that it can be for everyone. During the transmission of the semifinal of one of the phases of the championship in Rio de Janeiro, CazéTV used ChatGPT to suggest possible new players for Botafogo. The partnership with KondZilla Institute aims to empower young people from the periphery by providing training and career opportunities. iFood Decola, an educational program with over 100 courses for iFood partners, focuses on helping individuals learn how to operate better in delivery and, as a result, achieve a higher income through personal development. The Meu Diploma do Ensino Médio program offers scholarships for the preparatory course for the National Examination for the Certification of Youth and Adult Skills (Encceja).
Ana Gabriela Lopes, iFood Marketing Director, highlights the company’s commitment to innovation, business and brand. The sponsorship of Cazé TV aligns with this objective, given its innovative communication channel that dialogues with different audiences and profiles. Sylmara Ramon, iFood’s education manager, states that the partnership with the KondZilla Institute is another way to expand iFood’s activities in the field of education. The platform supports programs from basic education to higher education, including quick training that helps delivery partners operate better. Luanna Luna, head of education at iFood, emphasizes the company’s public commitment to promoting education, with the aim of impacting five million people by 2025.
iFood has been making great strides in promoting social transformation through education and learning. By partnering with various organizations, it aims to empower young people from underrepresented groups and provide training and career opportunities. With Potência Tech, iFood aims to make technology training more accessible and to show that it can be for everyone. The company’s sponsorship of Cazé TV aligns with its commitment to innovation, business, and brand. The iFood Decola educational program focuses on helping iFood partners learn how to operate better in delivery and achieve a higher income through personal development. The Meu Diploma do Ensino Médio program offers scholarships for the preparatory course for the National Examination for the Certification of Youth and Adult Skills (Encceja). iFood’s public commitment to promoting education is a crucial lever for social transformation and progress in the country.