Washington, DC, February 5, 2021 - GlobalGiving announced today that 83 new nonprofit organizations have joined the GlobalGiving marketplace. Each of the organizations has participated in GlobalGiving's Accelerator, a virtual training program and crowdfunding campaign that helps nonprofits take their online fundraising to the next level. They've each also met GlobalGiving's rigorous vetting standards for trust and community support, and raised at least $5,000 from 40 donors in the 2020 Giving Season Accelerator.
The new nonprofit partner organizations are:
IPTI - Research Organization for Technology and Innovation INC
Latin America Leadership Foundation
Eagles Relief and Development Programme International
Our Hope Heya Masr for Society Development
World Affairs Council of Orange County
Good World Animal Rescue and Protection Inc
Green Mountain Conservancy Inc
Health Opportunity Partnership and Empowerment in Africa
Animal Spay and Neuter International
Association Montessori Internationale
Robbinsville Innovation 4-H Club
Bromley Youth Music Trust (BYMT)
InterVolve - International Volunteers
Inspiring Girls International Ltd
New Hope Ministries International, Inc
Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental
Maya Midwifery International Inc
Coopera - Jovenes para la cooperacion internacional al desarrollo
CEFA (European Committee for Agricultural Training) Kenya & Somalia
Mpigi Women with Disabilities Association
Socio-Ethical Development and Environmental Risk Awareness Initiative
The Rotary Club of Halstead Trust Fund
Baptist’s Mission Abba’s House of the Dominican Republic
Women of Global Change Foundation
ParCo - Associação dos Parceiros Comunitários
National Disability & Development Forum (NDF)
Association for Zambians in Belgium
The complete list of Accelerator participants can be seen on the campaign leaderboard.
"We’re inspired by the work of our newest nonprofit partners, each of them doing important work to improve lives and protect the planet," said Alix Guerrier, Chief Executive Officer of GlobalGiving. "They span 33 countries, meaning that their impact is truly global. We at GlobalGiving are privileged to have them in our community, and we look forward to learning with and from them as our partnerships continue!"
GlobalGiving rang in 2021 with 83 incredible new partners. From providing specialized therapy and educational services to children with disabilities in Puerto Rico to protecting sacred land in Western Australia, all of our newest partners work tirelessly to enrich their communities. We’re incredibly grateful to be part of their journey!
"I’m thrilled to have graduated from the 2020 Giving Season Accelerator! The Accelerator was well-structured to help us reach our goal, and I can’t say enough good things about my experience. The GlobalGiving Team is friendly, knowledgeable, and wants us to succeed. They empowered me with everything I needed, including multiple training sessions and frameworks. GlobalGiving is a highly professional and effective organization and will add hugely to our organization’s reach. Having the team support us in fundraising through December was also a huge plus and a significant boost to our confidence. We reached our goal, learned a lot in the process, and all credit goes to the GlobalGiving Team "
- Moody Demetry, Founder, Our Hope Heya Masr for Society Development
GlobalGiving is a nonprofit that makes it easy and safe to give to local projects around the world, while providing fellow nonprofits with the tools, training, and support they need to thrive. Since 2002, the GlobalGiving community has raised more than $500 million from 1 million donors for 27,000 projects in 170+ countries. To learn more about how your nonprofit or company can partner with GlobalGiving, please visit www.globalgiving.org.
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Marlena Hartz
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