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Tent Partnership for Refugees

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Tent Partnership for Refugees
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The Tent Partnership for Refugees, previously known as the Tent Foundation, is a non-profit organization founded by Hamdi Ulukaya, the founder and CEO of Chobani Yogurt.[1] It is a coalition of businesses that have committed to take action to help refugees and it has been created to help mobilize the business community to connect refugees to work.[2]

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Established in 2016 and headquartered in New York City,[3] the organization brings together companies to improve the lives of refugees. The Tent Partnership encourages businesses to play a more active role in addressing the crisis by hiring refugees, integrating them into supply chains, supporting refugee entrepreneurs, and delivering services to them.[4]

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Tent Partnership for Refugees founder Hamdi Ulukaya (right) and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken sign a memorandum of understanding for a public–private partnership in 2022.

In 2015, Chobani's CEO and founder, Hamdi Ulukaya, signed the Giving Pledge, committing to give the majority of his personal wealth to help end the global refugee crisis.[5] He founded the Tent Foundation for this purpose. In 2016, the Tent Foundation incorporated the private sector commitments announced in response to President Obama's 2016 Call to Action for Private Sector Engagement on the Global Refugee Crisis.[6]

The Tent Partnership for Refugees was launched in 2016 at the World Economic Forum in Davos.[7] The inaugural members of the Tent Alliance included Airbnb, Becton Dickinson, Chobani, Cotopaxi, Henry Schein, the IKEA Foundation, Johnson & Johnson, LinkedIn, MasterCard, Pearson, UPS, and Western Union.[3] Since 2016, the Tent Partnership for Refugees has grown to over 500 major companies[8] — including Amazon, DHL Group, Hilton, LinkedIn, L'Oréal, Marriott International, PepsiCo, Pfizer, Starbucks, and TD Bank — that are committed to helping refugees across a dozen countries in the Americas and Europe access local labor markets by helping them become job-ready and connecting them to work.


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