Why Help?

BRASA Connect represents a space for development, connection and opportunity for Brazilian students who seek to build their professional careers outside of Brazil. Each edition is organized entirely by volunteer students, who dedicate months of planning to offer a high-impact experience.

By supporting the conference, partners and donors contribute to expanding the access of young Brazilian talents to opportunities that can transform their careers. Connect is a platform that shapes the next generation of leaders, students facing challenges similar to those many professionals have already experienced, and who can now count on the support of those who understand this path.

Contributing to BRASA Connect is investing in education, human potential and the strengthening of a community that believes in the power of connections to generate real impact.

It's important to highlight that any contribution is welcome. It's not necessary to cover the total value of an item or acquire a specific package: each donation, regardless of the amount, helps strengthen the Connect experience.

How

to Help?

You can support us in the following ways:


Donations: Financial contribution (bank transfer, Zelle, Venmo, IZZI Transfers). Any amount is welcome!
Packages: Support the conference by contributing to one of our packages (Catering, Logistics, User Experience). Receive benefits and visibility during the conference!
Partnerships: Support the conference by providing products or services in exchange for visibility and promotion. Your brand gains highlights on our social media.
Career Fair: Participate in our career fair, connecting your company directly with talented students.

Contact Us

Interested in supporting BRASA Connect? Fill out the form below and our Fundraising team will get in touch!

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Phone

Want to learn more? Contact our Fundraising Team!

Julia Acioly

Fundraising Specialist

acioly@usf.edu

Gabriela Zakur

Head of Fundraising

gabrielaresendezakur@usf.edu

Julia Gaertner

Fundraising Specialist

juliagaertner@usf.edu