Global Vision International Charitable Trust

Global Vision International Charitable Trust
GVI-Charitable Trust
1st Floor 3 High Street
St Albans, Herts. AL3 4ED
United Kingdom
44 (0) 870 608 8898
http://www.gvi.org.uk/

Mission

Working with local grassroots charities and NGOs in over 30 countries across the globe, the Global Vision International (GVI) Charitable Trust manages and fundraises for numerous long-term programs. These further the works of GVI and their partners and aim to alleviate poverty, illiteracy, environmental degradation and climate change through: education; nutrition; conservation and capacity building.

Programs

Global Eden Project Teaching Programs across Latin America Plan Ancianos across Latin America Seed Scheme across Latin America Sustainable Stoves across Latin America The Mkwiro fund, working with orphans and the poor in Kenya Other projects in around 30 countries worldwide

Current Projects on GlobalGiving

Help Feed 200 Neglected Elderly in Guatemala
Help Feed 200 Neglected Elderly in Guatemala
Fuel Efficient, Life Saving Stoves for 40 Families
Fuel Efficient, Life Saving Stoves for 40 Families
Free & Sustainable Secondary Education, Guatemala
Free & Sustainable Secondary Education, Guatemala
Free Education in the Desert around Arequipa, Peru
Free Education in the Desert around Arequipa, Peru
More than Just Scholarships in Rural Ecuador
More than Just Scholarships in Rural Ecuador
Sustainable Education and Training, Rural Honduras
Sustainable Education and Training, Rural Honduras
Clean water for 2,700 on Wasini Island, Kenya
Clean water for 2,700 on Wasini Island, Kenya
Help feed 1000 Indigenous People in Honduras
Help feed 1000 Indigenous People in Honduras

Personnel Overview

Carolina Rodas - Local Teacher
Carolina has worked with rural communities for many years around Copán, often as a lone teacher with several grades to contend with.

Dom Williams - Director of Latin America Programs for GVI
Dom spent 4 years investigating, researching and traveling South America, finally settling in Guatemala where he has lived since 2000. Dom and Doreen set up their first Indigenous project in San Andrés Itzapa, Guatemala in 2003 and due to the success and advances made, they have set up further Indigenous projects throughout Latin America, with the help of local community leaders.

Andy Woods-Ballard - Director of Operations
Andy is an international environmental and development project director with experience in the leadership and training of staff across Africa and Latin America, working with governmental, non-governmental and voluntary organizations, Universities and international conservation organizations. Andy now runs the GVI-CT in the UK and aids with fundraising and management for projects internationally.

Personnel Statistics

Andy Woods-Ballard,
Director of Operations
Founded in 2005
Employees: 1
Volunteers: 0

Financial Statistics

Budget (2006): $ 100,000
Budget (2005): $ 30,000
Overhead: 0 %
Other funding sources: GVI (www.gvi.co.uk) covered running costs for the last two years. Ex-volunteers from GVI (www.gvi.co.uk) grant and trust funds and US, Australian and UK companies, provided funds for our projects.
Religious Affiliation: none