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American Express Giving: $1.5 million with just one click

Posted by Cecilia on Monday, September 29th, 2008

Got a second…literally? Visit American Express Members Project right now and, with just a click of the mouse, help undernourished children in Africa, women recovering from war, fight AIDS, or provide pediatric eye care for Mongolian children. Now, in today’s day and age, when every moment is precious, that’s what I call time well spent.

This year, GlobalGiving is proud to announce that four of our grassroots partner organizations—Grassroots Soccer, International Medical Corps., ORBIS International, and Women for Women International—are among 21 other organizations participating in American Express Members Project. The organization that receives the most votes, by individuals like you, will be awarded $1.5 million by American Express to execute a development project.

We believe in the work of all four of these organizations and we strongly encourage you, our donors, to take a glance at each project and vote today. Time’s running out. Tomorrow, September 30th is the last day to vote!

 Not an American Express card holder? Still curious to see what Grassroots Soccer, International Medical Corps., ORBIS International, and Women for Women International are doing? Check them out on our site, www.globalgiving.com for more information.

A hundred moments of truth

Posted by Manmeet on Monday, April 21st, 2008

I looked at the hundred expectant faces staring curiously at the bright colors on the screen behind them. The stage was empty, with just a rostrum. This group of exceptionally talented, really energetic people had gathered into this auditorium this past Saturday afternoon, not really knowing what to expect. It was in fact, a meeting to celebrate Alfinio Flores, a past delegate from the 2007 Global Engagement Summit (GES) and a winner of last year’s GlobalGiving GES Project Challenge.  

In February 2007, GlobalGiving hosted the GES (then called IYVS) Project Challenge on our website (www.globalgiving.com), an outcome opportunity for all delegates to apply their learnings from the Summit and fundraise for their projects. Four were invited to become part of the GlobalGiving site. Alfinio’s award is a celebration of his impressive and compelling presentation of the challenges and accomplishment of the community in Jazmin, Costa Rica. His project has shared great stories that have engaged new donors and as a result have continued to raise funds.

Nathaniel Whittemore, the co-founder of GES introduced the first-ever GlobalGiving Achievement Award, Alfinio and GlobalGiving. He talked about our personal ” moments of obligation - moments when we can longer do nothing”. Recounting the story of William Wilberforce and Britain’s abolitionist movement, he, in fact, told the story of the GES delegates in that room gathered from nearly 40 countries.  Profound change is driven by these very moments of truth. His words resonated within me. This is also the story of GlobalGiving which began with one such moment for its co-founders Mari Kuraishi and Dennis Whittle. It led to the creation of Development Marketplace at the World Bank and then GlobalGiving. In the true spirit of  social entrepreneurship, GlobalGiving isn’t the perpetuation of an individual’s sense of obligation to social change, but a living commitment to inspiring people towards another realization - not just that we can be connected into something larger but more importantly, we can influence it. This is the mission of GlobalGiving - to provide a space to realize these moments of truth and to borrow Nathaniel’s words – moments in which we can no longer do nothing whether we are a donor or a social entrepreneur.

GlobalGiving celebrates Alfinio, Liz, Caitlin and Daniel — the GES alumni on GlobalGiving– and their passion, energy and commitment to leading social change. We’re very excited to continue working with the amazing young entrepreneurs that attend the Summit each year. This year’s GES Project Challenge will run from April 24th to May 13th. You can track it by visiting the GlobalGiving website during those dates. We’re very privileged to be able to support them as they realise that they can no longer do nothing.

Let’s kick some ball……

Posted by Manmeet on Monday, February 25th, 2008

“Sports teaches you character, it teaches you to play by the rules, it teaches you to know what it feels like to win and lose-it teaches you about life. Sports are a microcosm of society.” — Billie Jean King

Her comment cuts through to the true nature of all sport. Sports brings out everything that is the worst and the best in us. It brings out our true spirit – grit, courage, grace, empathy and so much more – hidden by the many layers of our personality. But it’s about who we are and what we can do; no matter your ethnicity, gender, caste. It’s about achieving something exclusively on merit. It’s about walking the talk.

For GlobalGiving Project Leader Tommy Clarke, it’s a way to create incredible social change in Zimbabwe. A former pro football player Tommy Clarke came up with an extraordinary idea – he was going to turn around the tide on AIDS amongst youth in Africa, beginning with Zimbabwe. And he was going to do it by getting them to play soccer – a ubiquitous passion even in the most impoverished areas. Today, nearly 23% more youth now understand the importance of using condoms than they did before. “Now we know we can cure HIV/AIDS with our knowledge and power.” Susan Bulaya, 15 year old recipient of Tommy’s program.

Tommy Clarke isn’t the lone visionary to understand the power of sports as a way to influence and alter behavior, establish new ways to communicate, to empower and heal. Click here to read about another outstanding social entrepreneur who is using sports to provide solutions to challenges like women’s right and HIV/AIDS, youth unemployment.

And guess what? You can support these amazing social entrepreneurs win the Ashoka Changemakers competition! Click here to vote for GlobalGiving Project Leaders Tommy (Grassroots Soccer), Matt (Partners of the Americas), Sarah (Kilifi) and Trevor (Kids League).

Simply beautiful

Posted by Sombit on Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

In the three years I’ve worked at GlobalGiving, I’ve worked on tons of email communications. Here’s my unabashed confession—I ignore most newsletters. I find them trite, salesy, and simply boring.

But Agros International gets my attention every time they hit my inbox—their incredible pictures and video links tell stories that paragraphs of blobbidy bloop can’t. The quality of their emails triggers my happy neurons, and I now have come to expect an even better newsletter each time.

So here’s my four smiley faces, two thumbs up and a Wayne’s World “I’m not worthy” to Agros International, Master of Multimedia Marketing. Below is the newsletter as I received it in my inbox—again, simply beautiful!

Agros Newsletter

Here’s one of my favorite Agros projects:

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