12.07.2015 Views

Travelers' Philanthropy Handbook - Center for Responsible Travel

Travelers' Philanthropy Handbook - Center for Responsible Travel

Travelers' Philanthropy Handbook - Center for Responsible Travel

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

donation is being used when they travel to the community in person. Money paid toGoPhilanthropic is strictly <strong>for</strong> travel services/tour related fees.• How Much Has Been Raised?Philanthropic Results: 2008-20101 university scholarships, Cambodia.3 sampans donated to families, Vietnam.1 classroom built, Cambodia.School supply drop, India.Relief ef<strong>for</strong>t, India.Relief ef<strong>for</strong>t, Myanmar (Burma).Health program at AVANI, India.School scholarships, Mexico.16 water wells installed, 20 wells repaired,Cambodia.12 mobile libraries donated to schools, Vietnam.1 vocational sewing project launch, Cambodia.4 computers donated <strong>for</strong> a computer lab, Cambodia.Outfitted PIO Orphanage with supplies, Laos.Running costs and internet capability <strong>for</strong> TARA boys home, India.Development of <strong>for</strong>malized women’s empowerment program, India.Water and free school program, Cambodia.Pump out station in Lagoon, St. Marteen.1 classroom running costs funded <strong>for</strong> 2 years, Cambodia.Fundraising event <strong>for</strong> Global Village Foundation, Vietnam.AVANI School infrastructure development: 2 water tanks, solar power, grain bins, storage units,10 bikes, Tuk-tuk auto-rickshaw, India.Grassroots Giving Campaign, Holiday season 2010, funds directed to the wish list specified.Corporate donations, directed as specified.Total $110,050Barstow High School students with a water well they donated,Siem Reap, Cambodia. Credit: GoPhilanthropicIn addition to the funds travelers donate in association with their trips, many return homewanting to do more to support the communities and programs they visited through fundraisersand other types of continued connections. The end of the trip is often the beginning of arelationship rather than the end of a journey.• Has Your Philanthropic Program Helped, Hurt or Had No Impact on Your Business?It is our business....86

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!