March 2020 Accelerator. Nevertheless, they persisted! We’re especially humbled to welcome 65 outstanding organizations to the аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê community. From supporting unaccompanied refugee minors in Lesvos, to empowering students with disabilities in Tanzania, to providing legal aid to families affected by the earthquakes in Puerto Rico, this resilient cohort makes us incredibly proud." /> March 2020 Accelerator. Nevertheless, they persisted! We’re especially humbled to welcome 65 outstanding organizations to the аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê community. From supporting unaccompanied refugee minors in Lesvos, to empowering students with disabilities in Tanzania, to providing legal aid to families affected by the earthquakes in Puerto Rico, this resilient cohort makes us incredibly proud." /> March 2020 Accelerator. Nevertheless, they persisted! We’re especially humbled to welcome 65 outstanding organizations to the аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê community. From supporting unaccompanied refugee minors in Lesvos, to empowering students with disabilities in Tanzania, to providing legal aid to families affected by the earthquakes in Puerto Rico, this resilient cohort makes us incredibly proud." /> March 2020 Accelerator. Nevertheless, they persisted! We’re especially humbled to welcome 65 outstanding organizations to the аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê community. From supporting unaccompanied refugee minors in Lesvos, to empowering students with disabilities in Tanzania, to providing legal aid to families affected by the earthquakes in Puerto Rico, this resilient cohort makes us incredibly proud." /> March 2020 Accelerator. Nevertheless, they persisted! We’re especially humbled to welcome 65 outstanding organizations to the аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê community. From supporting unaccompanied refugee minors in Lesvos, to empowering students with disabilities in Tanzania, to providing legal aid to families affected by the earthquakes in Puerto Rico, this resilient cohort makes us incredibly proud." />
Washington, DC, April 8, 2020 - аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê announced today that 65 new nonprofit organizations have joined the аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê marketplace. Each of the organizations has participated in аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê'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 аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê's rigorous vetting standards for trust and community support, and raised at least $5,000 from 40 donors in the March 2020 Accelerator.
The new nonprofit partner organizations are:
Ibadan Grammar School Old Students’ Association NA, INC
The Collective for Orphan Care and Education
Kenyan Network of Cancer Organizations (KENCO)
INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF ROTARIAN DOCTORS
Servicios Legales de Puerto Rico, Inc.
She Writes Woman Mental Health Initiative
Basic Health International Inc
Bridge of Hope NGO for the protection of the rights of children and youth with disabilities
Asociacion Comunitaria para el Desarrollo Educativo y Cultural de Tzununa
H.O.P.E. (Helping Other People be Empowered)
Philanthropy in Motion Limited
Conservation Education Society
SEMA INSANI VE TIBBI YARDIM DERNEGI
Center for Healing and Rebuilding Our Communities
The Environment and Animal Association
White River Marine Association
Forest Healing Foundation (Guarantee) Limited
Fundacion de Beneficencia Privada Banco de Alimentos Caritas Puebla
Fondation Louise Gabriel - Haiti
600 Million Stray Dogs Need You
Children Mission Hope Of Majose Ministry International
Yayasan Kampus Diakoneia Modern
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 аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê. "They span 30 countries, meaning that their impact is truly global. We at аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê are privileged to have them in our community, and we look forward to learning with and from them as our partnerships continue into the future!"
The COVID-19 pandemic brought a unique set of challenges to the organizations participating in the March 2020 Accelerator. Nevertheless, they persisted! We’re especially humbled to welcome 65 outstanding organizations to the аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê community. From supporting unaccompanied refugee minors in Lesvos, to empowering students with disabilities in Tanzania, to providing legal aid to families affected by the earthquakes in Puerto Rico, this resilient cohort makes us incredibly proud.
"It was a fantastic experience for us, giving us a lot of inspiration and new skills to motivate people to value our work and make a contribution. We used to work with and raise funds for our projects from institutional donors. But this experience with individual donors was something special. It was a new challenge and inspired us a lot because we saw how many individuals believe in your mission and trust us."
- Susanna Tadevosyan, President, Bridge of Hope
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