Time for a little self-promotion, or should I say self-promotion for a foundation I started and head.
The Ann Campana Judge Foundation recently announced five awards of $12,000 each. That's not a lot of money, but for us (Loring Green and my spouse Mary Frances are also board members) it's a record amount.
We made awards to:
Agua Para La Vida for a drinking water and sanitation project in Nicaragua
Download exec_summary_aplv_2008.pdf
Living Water International for well rehabilitation work in Honduras (funded jointly with the National Ground Water Research and Educational Foundation)
Download exec_summary_lwi_2008.pdf
PAVA Foundation for a potable water system in Guatemala
Download exec_summary_pava_2008.pdf
Engineers Without Borders, Oregon State University, for a potable water project in El Salvador
Download exec_summary_ewb_2008.pdf
El Porvenir, for a spring-fed potable water system in Nicaragua
Download exec_summary_ep_2008.pdf
Take a look at some of the other projects we've supported, or make a donation to help replenish our coffers. Thank you!
The ACJ Foundation awards grants for work only in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama, and only to USA-based nonprofit organizations. We do not accept unsolicited proposals.
"The Ann Campana Judge Foundation exists to promote, undertake, support, and fund philanthropic projects focused on potable water, sanitation, and health in developing countries." -- Ann Campana Judge Foundation mission statement
Will there be another *mega-match* offer this year? If so, let's ask the Water Policy Institute to lead the way.
Posted by: Todd | Thursday, 12 June 2008 at 08:36 PM