GLOBALGIVING FRIENDS NEWSLETTER: APRIL 7, 2004
1. PROJECT UPDATE: Women's Education Fund in Sierra Leone
2. IN THE NEWS: USAID Frontlines highlights GlobalGiving
3. GlobalGiving CEO to speak at two April conferences
4. Get your *FREE* GlobalGiving t-shirt today
PROJECT UPDATE: Women's Education Fund in Sierra Leone

As an operating principle, Search for Common Ground - a GlobalGiving project sponsor - makes a commitment to building capacity in the countries in which we work. To serve this goal, SFCG-Sierra Leone is providing opportunities for girls and women to further their educations. Traditionally most women have not had schooling opportunities beyond primary school. To address this, Search for Common Ground - Sierra Leone partnered with GlobalGiving to provide scholarships for girls and young women to attend secondary school, college and university. The personal accounts of two of these women are below:

Benecia Davies
I want first of all to thank SFCG/Talking Drum Studio (TDS) for the assistance rendered to me during the past years more especially for supporting me in going into college last year. I really need this support as a student in college and coming from a poor family and had lost both my parents. My aunt who was assisting me, the husband lost his job due to ill health and as such after finishing sixth form at the St Joseph Secondary School I was unable to further my education to achieve my goals. I spent a whole year doing nothing until last year when SFCG gave me the opportunity to continue with my education. So I really need SFCG to help me greatly in achieving my aims and objectives in terms of education and promise that I will work hard so that your support would not go in vain.

Emilia Taylor
I am attending the Rokel Secondary School and in Senior Secondary School II. I need help from SFCG because I cannot meet with my educational requirements as I am an orphan. My mother and father died in 1994 at Mokanji during the rebel war. As SFCG has helped me with this year's schooling I would appreciate if the organization could continue helping so that I would be able to complete my schooling career and get ready to enter University. May God bless your organization.

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IN THE NEWS: USAID Frontlines highlights GlobalGiving

GlobalGiving Web site Makes it Easy to Donate Aid
By Dan Runde

Washington (January 14, 2004) A man in Washington browsed through GlobalGiving.com, a development Web site. A project offering information technology training to handicapped people caught his attention. He thought about donating, figured out his budget, and gave. A few weeks later he received a 20-second video showing several Cambodians with disabilities working on computers purchased through the project, partly with his money.

This is the kind of direct connection GlobalGiving generates between donor and recipient, cutting out the multiple bureaucratic steps typically involved in development aid.

GlobalGiving was founded in 2001, and USAID's Global Development Alliance (GDA) office liked its model enough to contribute $500,000 towards the site's startup costs. The grant is managed by DCHA's Office of Private and Voluntary Cooperation-American schools and Hospitals Abroad, which has long supported innovative approaches, exemplified by GlobalGiving, that leverage private resources to expand the impact of development assistance.

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GlobalGiving CEO to speak at two April conferences

Dennis Whittle, GlobalGiving co-founder and CEO, is a featured speaker at two April conferences.

1. On April 22, Whittle will be speaking at the JK Group's conference in Princeton, New Jersey. The session is called "Trends affecting International Giving & Volunteerism" and Whittle will share a panel with with Peggy Crisalli from JP Morgan Chase and Rita Kusler of the JK Group. Whittle has been asked to speak about:

  • How GlobalGiving (GG) views the future of international giving
  • Why GG is structured on the project level and its benefits
  • How GG is positioned to handle more diversity as their growth continues (diversity - handle more languages, currency)
  • How GG finds projects and verify that they are appropriate
  • How GG can "customize" programs/projects for a company

For more information, please see www.thejkgroup.com.

2. On April 26, Whittle will participate in the Council on Foundations' Annual conference in Toronto. The session is called "Can Internet-based Marketplaces Address the Key Barriers to Overseas Grantmaking." Whittle will be sharing a panel with Barry D. Gaberman of The Ford Foundation, Michael Hall of the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy and Venkat N. Krishnan of the Give Foundation. Whittle has been asked to speak about:

The new internet-based marketplaces like GlobalGiving.com, Give Foundation India and GEXSI aim to unleash a flood of resources to international development by matching willing donors with suitable projects. But can they really overcome barriers to overseas giving such as how to identify projects and organizations worth supporting and monitor their performance, high transaction costs and increasingly stringent due diligence requirements?

Go to www.cof.org www.cof.org for details about this conference and other Council on Foundations events.

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