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Fellowship Programme for Tribal Community Leaders
India
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Democracy and Governance
The fellowship supports tribal community leaders to act as catalysts of change in their communities through financial support, networking and learning workshops for them.
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How You Can Help:
Make a
one-time
monthly recurring
donation
$125
- Enable 1 community leader to participate in a learning workshop
$625
- Give a fellowship to 1 community leader or enable 5 community leaders to participate in a learning workshop
$3,125
- Give a Fellowship to 5 community leaders
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$49,490
- Will fully fund this project
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Help blind children in slum areas in Cambodia
Cambodia
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Health
,
Project Challenge 2008 participant.
This project restores sight to 4,000 children from slum areas and 1,500 mothers at risk of damaging sight in one or both eyes, upgrade 800 health staff and set up a pediatric eye clinic in Toul Kork.
How You Can Help:
Make a
one-time
monthly recurring
donation
$72
- Fee for lid surgery for Trichiasis patient to regain sight
$245
- Fee for surgery for a Trauma patient to regain sight
$305
- Fee for Cataract extraction for a Cataract patient to regain sight
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$46,821
- Will fully fund this project
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Aid for Myanmar cyclone victims
Myanmar
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Disaster Recovery
IDE is distributing water storage and treatment, shelter materials, and cash support for food to cyclone victims. Half the funds will be for immediate relief, and half will be reserved for rebuilding.
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How You Can Help:
Make a
one-time
monthly recurring
donation
$18
- 1 plastic and bamboo emergency shelter
$25
- 1 water basket system (provides clean water for 250 people)
$50
- 2 water basket systems (provides clean water for 500 people)
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$150
- Urgent Aid for Survivors - water storage, shelter, food
$250
- Urgent Aid for Survivors - water storage, shelter, food
$9,131
- Will fully fund this project
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Education for Gipsy community of Bangladesh
Bangladesh
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Education
,
Project Challenge 2008 participant.
95% illiterate Gipsy is the backward community of Bangladesh.The Gipsy children are reaching out of education due to migrating living style.Portable School activities will give 100 child's educaton.
How You Can Help:
Make a
one-time
monthly recurring
donation
$10
- will provide reading materials to a student
$15
- is needed to buy a school dress.
$18
- will arrange whole year’s Tiffin for a student.
$25
- will give medical service to a student.
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$250
- will establish one portable school.
$250
- will make responsive the Gipsy to educate children.
$265
- is required to facilitate a portable school.
$8,585
- Will fully fund this project
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Tsunami Recovery in Four Fishing Villages, India
India
,
Disaster Recovery
In order to rebuild the livelihoods of surviving victims and protect children, we provide boats and fishing nets to fishermen; shelter for villagers, especially orphans, and medical/ school supplies.
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How You Can Help:
Make a
one-time
monthly recurring
donation
$50
- Provides a fishing net for a fisherman.
$300
- Provides a new fishing boat.
$500
- Food and necessities for 20 orphans for a month.
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$1,000
- Medical/surgical assistance for a child in distress/danger
$20,526
- Will fully fund this project
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Household Latrines and Safe Water for 150 Adivasi
Bangladesh
,
Health
,
Project Challenge 2008 participant.
Train 150 Adivasi Women on setting up low-cost sanitary latrine and personal hygiene. And their access to sustainable Waste Management and arsenic free safe water which promotes the reduction of child
How You Can Help:
Make a
one-time
monthly recurring
donation
$10
- Provides every one woman knowledge on sanitation and hygiene,
$25
- saves 01 family from diarrhea, dysentery, pneumonia, etc.,
$100
- provides sustainable access every 01 colony to proper waste disposal and drainage System
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$1,500
- will provide Arsenic Free Piped Water to every 01 colony,
$14,025
- Will fully fund this project
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Clean Water and Conservation in the Philippines
Philippines
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Women and Girls
On the island of Negros, in the Philippines, an innovative pump will bring clean running water to thousands of people in 13 villages and encourage watershed conservation within these communities
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How You Can Help:
Make a
one-time
monthly recurring
donation
$107
- Cost of one catchment tank
$216
- Cost of one drive pipe
$250
- Cost of one hydraulic ram pump
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$800
- Cost of delivery line to the village tank
$1,800
- Cost of skilled labor required for full system
$3,250
- Will fully fund this project
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Help Nepali minority group run its new school
Nepal
,
Education
,
Project Challenge 2008 participant.
We're implementing projects to enable the community in a rural village in Nepal to generate cash to pay for the costs of running and expanding their new primary school.
How You Can Help:
Make a
one-time
monthly recurring
donation
$10
- supplies seed money for one woman in a savings cooperative
$25
- buys a flock of chicks to start an egg business
$60
- buys half of a dairy goat to produce milk for sale
$100
- pays monthly salary for one teacher
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$500
- buys 30-day teacher training, with classroom evaluation, for 2 teachers
$15,157
- Will fully fund this project
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Services for Tsunami Affected Women in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
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Economic Development
This project assists 2,200 Tsunami affected women in Ampara by providing financial and livelihood services to supplement income-generating activities and reduce poverty.
How You Can Help:
Make a
one-time
monthly recurring
donation
$15
- Opens one new bank account.
$50
- Gives Agriculture Advice to 30 Tsunami affected women.
$75
- Trains 20 executive members of the community based organization in progressive savings and loan ideas.
$80
- Funds one social community based project for 50 people on Waste Management.
$90
- Gives livelihood training (mat weaving) to 10 Tsunami affected women.
$100
- Funds one social community based project to teach 40 Pre school kids per month.
$100
- Gives livelihood training (Mushroom Production) to 15 Tsunami affected women.
$100
- Funds one social community based project for 50 women on Gender Issues.
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$50,000
- Will fully fund this project
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Saving 200 Runaway Girls from Prostitution
India
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Children
Runaway girls who arrive at Mumbai Central station are at high risk from prostitution and domestic slavery. The project provides care, counselling, repatriation and education for 200 runaway girls.
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How You Can Help:
Make a
one-time
monthly recurring
donation
$20
- Provides exercise and recreation opportunities for all the girls for a month
$50
- Enables health care for all the girls for a month
$150
- Provides formal education for a year for all the girls
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$200
- Supports night-shelter provision for up to 20 girls for a month
$250
- Provides life-skills sessions for all the girls for a year
$500
- Enables repatriation for runaway girls for a year
$71,762
- Will fully fund this project
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