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By Michelle Galdos
Amidst a packed schedule of soccer practice, homework, and mint chocolate chip ice cream,
Tristan Kindig has found time for GlobalGiving. A 9-year-old goalie for his community soccer
team, Tristan is the youngest donor in GlobalGiving history.
"I knew that there were a lot of seriously bad diseases in lots of countries,
and I thought that I would help out," he said.
Of the health projects available on GlobalGiving, Tristan chose to support
Improving the Health of Children in Cambodia.
The project focuses on orphaned children suffering from HIV/AIDS and other diseases,
as well as children with mental health problems.
Led by David Griffiths, the project establishes Nutrition and Mental Health Centers
at several locations around the country.
"I've been to Cambodia and I've seen how children suffer in that war-torn
society," Griffiths said. "As a Vietnam veteran, I want to help counter the
effects of American involvement in Southeast Asia."
Tristan affirms his dedication to the project and hopes that other kids will
follow his lead.
When asked of his plans for the future, Tristan responded, "I want to be an
artist and a professional soccer player. I also want to keep giving to the Cambodia
project."
Resources
In order to comply with new, more stringent government regulations on overseas
grant-making, GlobalGiving has changed the way it finds and identifies projects for the Web site.
This year, GlobalGiving is partnering with respected, international non-profits, who provide
high-quality, innovative development projects from around the world.
Our three newest project sponsors include: Ashoka, the Women's Funding Network,
and HelpAge International.
Ashoka is a global
organization that invests in social entrepreneurs through stipends
and professional services to allow "Ashoka Fellows" to focus full time on their ideas for
leading social change.
The Women's Funding Network
is a partnership of over 90 women and girls' funds and philanthropic organizations including
African Women's Development Fund, Global Fund for Women, and the Open Society Institute.
WFN works to improve the status of women and girls by strengthening its member funds.
HelpAge International is
a global network of not-for-profit organizations with a mission to work with and for disadvantaged
older people worldwide to achieve a lasting improvement in the quality of their lives.
How do I donate?
GlobalGiving accepts checks as a form of payment. To support a project on GlobalGiving,
please make checks payable to "The Calvert Foundation" with the Project ID in the memo.
Send checks to:
Calvert Social Investment Fund
GlobalGiving
PO Box 64828
Baltimore, MD 21264-4828
How do I get GlobalGiving for my workplace?
GlobalGiving Corporate is a program designed to seamlessly integrate with
your corporation's existing employee giving campaign. Our customized international
giving program means you can:
- Engage your diverse workforce with international projects. Employees
can support specific projects that match their interests or national heritage;
they can even support projects located in the places where they have traveled.
- Enhance your company's brand through engaging employees in socially
responsible behavior and by helping build communities where you already do business.
- Protect shareholder value by engaging your human capital in good corporate
citizenship and creating a favorable position in emerging markets.
For more information please contact .
For sales information, please email .
How do I learn about the progress of the projects?
For every project listed on GlobalGiving, the project leader has provided
his or her contact information for donors. This includes mailing address,
phone number, and email address. This information allows donors to establish
a relationship with those running the project and follow up on its progress.
In some cases project leaders have also provided additional resources that
complement the information found on our site. Examples of these materials
include films, newsgroups, and photo galleries. For a great example of a project
film please see Digital Divide Data.
For more questions please see globalgiving.com/help.html
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