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Fund Grants for Student Global Development Projects

$5,705
76%
Raised toward our $7,500 Goal
92 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on March 02, at 12:00 AM PST
Project Owners
Rank State Gifts
1 CA 67
2 MA 3
3 FL 2

Anonymous

$50

Mar 01, 2020

Christy Stephen

In Honor of Naomi Stephen

Mar 01, 2020

Mansa

Krishna

Mar 01, 2020

amber

hawkes

$10

Mar 01, 2020

Jessica Cen

In Honor of Karin Kitsuda

Mar 01, 2020

Mahesh

Bhor

Mar 01, 2020

Anonymous

Mar 01, 2020

Nicole

Goldberg

$75

Mar 01, 2020

Andrew

Hsieh

$30

Mar 01, 2020

Anonymous

Mar 01, 2020

Qifeng Wu

In Honor of In honor of Clarissa

$10

Feb 27, 2020

Frank Lopez

In Honor of Those who wish they had this impacting opportunity

Feb 27, 2020

Anonymous

$10

Feb 27, 2020

Anonymous

Feb 27, 2020

Anonymous

$25

Feb 26, 2020

Andrea

Ransdell

$25

Feb 26, 2020

Xinyi Miao

In Honor of Claryssa Chen

$10

Feb 26, 2020

Allan

Tomlinson

$30

Feb 26, 2020

Laura

Barton

$30

Feb 26, 2020

Rajeshwari Jadhav

In Honor of Param Riya Shah

$10

Feb 26, 2020

jacqi

fifield

$300

Feb 26, 2020

Anonymous

Feb 25, 2020

Ivan

Gallegos

Feb 25, 2020

Pak Kwan

In Honor of Karin Kitsuda

Feb 24, 2020

Joan Hanawi

In Honor of the GDL leadership board

Feb 23, 2020
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$10

Domestic Transportation

Cover domestic transportation needed to implement a local project (eg. gas, bus/metro pass)

$30

Visa

Cover a student's visa fees when traveling to implement their project

$100

STI Clinic

In 2018, grant-winner Govind used each $100 to provide 2 full STI screening packages to homeless clients at a Halfway House in Cape Town, South Africa. This package included a screening for 3 STI's, a pap smear, and initial treatment.

$150

Accomodation

Cover lodging expenses for several nights when a student travels to implement their project

$300

Equipment

Last year, grant-winner Olivia used $300 to purchase a laptop for Atutur Hospital in Kumi, Uganda, to be used for communications with medical schools and other health clinics and access to medical journals, training, and databases.

$500

Classroom materials

Last year, $500 covered chairs, tables, and library books for the children's after school care center that grant-winner Shelbie established in La Morita, MX.

$1,000

Flight

Cover the airfare for a student to travel abroad to implement their project!