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FEATURE
Trash turned to treasure
Cristen Andrews has a unique solution to the world’s plastic bag problem, and she’s been travelling around the world – and through Mumbai — sharing her idea with people. Read her story: http://mumbaiaction.org/?p=1926
APPEALS
Donate a single book so a poor child can learn
Harbourfront Motion Pictures & Entertainment India, in association with NGO We+ (WE positive), has launched a ‘One Book Please’ campaign to make a dent in India’s illiteracy problem.
Spearheaded by 21-year-old social activist and Harbourfront India’s director of operations Shreya Naik, the campaign is being promoted through a blog and various social networking websites like Twitter and Facebook. Read more at: http://mumbaiaction.org/?p=1999
This SPARROW needs your help
SPARROW (Sound & Picture Archives for Research on Women), is a trust that has been collecting print, visual and oral material on women’s history and experience since 1988. To raise funds for their efforts, SPARROW has organised an initiative called A Sky to Fly, an effort to find 2000 friends for SPARROW to support its work and activities by contributing just Rs 2500 per year for the next four years. Rs 2500 a year is just Rs 208.50 per month and less than Rs 7 per day.
Details at: http://mumbaiaction.org/?p=1941
FELLOWSHIPS
Echoing Green fellowships up for grabs
Echoing Green fellowship invests in and supports emerging social entrepreneurs to launch new organisations through a two-year fellowship providing seed funding and support. Since 1987, Echoing Green has helped nearly 500 social entrepreneurs including Teach For America, SKS Microfinance, and Genocide Intervention Network.
The 2011 finalists will begin their fellowship July 2011 and continue until June 30, 2013. Applications opened October 12, 2010 and will remain available through November 12, 2010.
Details at: http://mumbaiaction.org/?p=1980
Become an Unreasonable Institute Fellow
If you’re an ambitious and innovative entrepreneur, here’s your chance to kick-start your venture: The Second Annual Unreasonable Institute will unite 25 of the world’s most promising entrepreneurs who are relentlessly working to tackle the world’s greatest social and environmental problems. Over 8 weeks in the summer of 2011, these entrepreneurs (deemed Unreasonable Fellows) will work and live with 60 mentors, pitch their ventures to investors and foundations in five entrepreneurial hubs across the United States, learn from top consulting organisations, and get training and seed capital.
Details at: http://mumbaiaction.org/?p=1964
NEWS
Top sportspersons to donate memorabilia
On October 29, at a one-of-its-kind event, Equation 2010—An Auction for Charity, bids will be invited for iconic memorabilia pledged by 25 world champions to raise a corpus of funds for The Foundation, an NGO that supports the education of nine children from the Andaman Islands. The pieces include the racquet with which tennis ace Mahesh Bhupathi won the Australian Grand Slam and Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand’s World Chess Championship gold medal after he beat Vladimir Kramnik in 2008, and items from Sachin Tendulkar and Roger Federer. Read more at: http://mumbaiaction.org/?p=1996
Increase AC temperature, earn carbon credit
While the global summit for climate change in Copenhagen made carbon credit a household name, a Mumbai-based NGO, NO2CO2, is now aiming at bringing about a small change by giving its own version of carbon credits through a campaign called Upby2.
Initiated by Vivek Gilani, the campaign encourages people to do their bit about climate change on a daily basis by asking people to request managements at coffee shops, restaurants, offices and other establishments to increase the temperature of their air conditioning by two degrees centigrade. Read more at: http://mumbaiaction.org/?p=1993
EVENTS
Awards for social innovation
EdelGive Social Innovation Honours 2011 is a national awards programme instituted by EdelGive Foundation, to identify and reward organisations that are innovating to empower women in India. Details at: http://mumbaiaction.org/?p=1935
Workshop on Volunteer Management
Attend a workshop on Volunteer Management, conducted by iVolunteer, an organisation that networks with more than 10,000 volunteers and over 300 non-profits providing a spectrum of professional volunteering services across India. Details at: http://mumbaiaction.org/?p=1958
READING
Marginalised voices get new life on the Net
From Vozmob, which helps Latin American immigrant workers in Los Angeles create and distribute stories about their lives using cell phones to an interactive network for Inuit and other indigenous communities, there is a growing universe of marginalised voices populating the Web. Veena Gokhale reports from a recent Citizen Media conference in Montreal in InfoChange India. Read more at: http://mumbaiaction.org/?p=1948
Sun co-founder uses capitalism to help the poor
Vinod Khosla, the billionaire venture capitalist and co-founder of Sun Microsystems, was already among the world’s richest men when he invested a few years ago in SKS Microfinance, a lender to poor women in India.
But the roaring success of SKS’s recent initial public stock offering in Mumbai has made him richer by about $117 million — money he says he plans to plough back into other ventures that aim to fight poverty while also trying to turn a profit. In this New York Times article, he says he wants to challenge other rich Indians to do more to help their country’s poor. Read more at: http://mumbaiaction.org/?cat=8
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
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