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Chuck Massey wants to provide mobile tents for disaster victims. He is seeking funds to produce a short run of 15 prototype units of an inflatable bed tent. These inflatable bed tent units will be used in disaster relief where victims are provided water and food but are required to provide their own mattresses and tent. Chuck and his team have built several prototypes, but now need funding to get a manufacturer to produce several finished models of his design. Then, Chuck can approach FEMA and other disaster relief organizations with his models.
LBS Baltimore, Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, is an organization focused on advocating progressive policy change to advance youth justice. LBS will run Keep Us Home, a youth rehab summer program to teach previously incarcerated youth music and artistic skills, political education, and personal development. Funds raised up to the tipping point will be used to cover summer program costs. All funds raised beyond that point will be used for the summer end celebration showcase for the community and positive culmination for the youth involved.
The Sophia Unfolds 2012 Retreat Scholarships campaignhas tipped! Sophia Unfolds is an organization that facilitates retreats, workshops, screenings, and other types of gatherings, creating a space for women to deeply connect and learn. This campaign raised $795 for scholarships for women to attend the 2012 Retreat. Sophia Unfolds can now award at least one full and a few partial scholarships for some very lucky women to attend the 2012 retreat.
The Building Girls Work Crew campaign also tipped this week. With your support, on August 28th, a paid, hands-on construction experience for twenty 17 to 24-year-old girls in Portland, Oregon will officially begin. This campaign is seeking funding for three of those twenty girls to learn practical construction skills, preparing them for serious careers in construction. They will also receive lessons on credit and banking, nutrition, fitness, and life navigational skills. Just one thousand dollars will support one young lady through this program, leading her toward a sustainable life for herself and her family. The campaign has already raised $1,210, which is enough for one girl to attend the program. Let’s secure funding for the other two girls!
Stories for Change will unite people from all walks of life, career paths, economic backgrounds, and ethnicity to empower and support the largest movement the world has ever seen. It will achieve this through a short story collection and an inspiring documentary film. Documenting the works of people around the globe who have done positive work to benefit the human community, these stories will become food for our souls. The dream of the project is to help people get a clearer vision of themselves.
Pages for Change addresses the lack of resources for survivors of rape and abuse by donating books on these topics to public and college libraries. This is a Middle Way House project, a non-profit domestic violence program and rape crisis center in Bloomington, Indiana. This organization has developed 20 key books on these topics and, of the 19 libraries in Middle Way House’s service area, only 2 have more than 4 books from that list. All funds raised through this campaign will be used to purchase and donate books to each of the 19 partner libraries with bookplates containing shelter information in each book.
LearnToLive provides healthcare and education to communities throughout the world, promoting self-sustaining practices so that people can take charge of their health. LearnToLive’s latest campaign on StartSomeGood tipped this week, raising over $6,500 to cover program costs for the 2012 Indonesian Health Initiative. This allows LearnToLive to run four health clinics where a team of doctors and nurses will deliver primary healthcare to remote villages in North Sulawesi. The team, consisting of 12 doctors and nurses from all over the world, will go to Indonesia to help people live long, healthy, productive lives with the support of reliable healthcare and a self-sustaining healthy lifestyle.
Shawn D. Ross
I am a Northwest Native living in Washington State. A graduate of Washington State University and University of Phoenix with degrees in Architecture and Education I write about social, cultural, and personal improvement on the StartSomeGood Blog and SDRinspire. I am also a filmmaker and owner of Giraffe and Penguin Productions, a single daddy of two beautiful children, avid reader, writer, and hat wearer (Not in that picture but believe me, I wear ‘em). I am currently at work on my first feature length documentary. Follow me on twitter @shawndross and visit my websites: www.sdrinspire.com and giraffeandpenguinproductions.tumblr.com
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Breaking Heels is focused on creating an adjustable height high heel and funding demand-reduction programs to combat human trafficking and sexual exploitation in addition to funding scholarships for survivors. The shoe is designed to have an adjustable height shoe allowing the wearer to go from a short to a high heel with a simple flip of the heel. With the funds raised, Breaking Heels will be able to launch this high heel shoe line and, if fully funded, will be able to complete patenting and create injection molds for the height adjustable shoes.
Building Girls Work Crew, a paid, hands-on construction experience for twenty 17 to 24-year-old girls in Portland, Oregon, is looking to officially launch on August 28th this year. This campaign is seeking funding for just three of those 20 girls to learn practical construction skills, preparing them for serious careers in construction. They will also receive lessons on credit and banking, nutrition, fitness, and life navigational skills. Just $1,000 supports one young lady through this program and toward a sustainable life for herself and her family.
Reading a Human Right seeks to promote a reading culture in all age groups, specifically children, in Tshabalala, Bulawayo, and Zimbabwe. With the campaign funds, Reading a Human Right will purchase books for Inhlathi high school, Maphisa primary school, Tshabalala public library, and Alliance preschool. More access to books will set the groundwork to alleviate crime, poverty, and increase education and self sufficiency to develop these impoverished communities.
Cultured Pearls Empowerment Group for Girls is a character development organization whose overall mission is to produce contributing young women for society. Young women in the program are matched with a mentor who has overcome similar life obstacles and provides the necessary, first-hand experience and encouragement. With the funds raised through Help us CULTIVATE more PEARLS, 30 girls will be able to enroll in the program for 10 weeks free of charge.
The GeekHub is a school-based team of IT professionals in central Ukraine with a goal to teach talented youth the skills needed to launch their careers in software development. GeekHub seeks funding to purchase two projectors that will be used to increase teaching efficiency by allowing the teachers to hook their computers to the projectors. This will allow them to explain the material, show the code examples, and help students see illustrations and examples on a big screen.
Kaarakin Black Cockatoo Rescue Centre:The Australian black cockatoo is having a tough time surviving, as the film, On a Wing and a Prayer, explains. This campaign will help fund the purchase of that acclaimed ABC film as an educational tool for 2,000 schools along with a downloadable study guide. Education is the key to saving this bird from the brink of extinction and the key to survival for the Black Cockatoo.
Wecyclers has tipped! Wecyclers was founded by recent graduates from MIT and Harvard. Embarking upon their professional careers, they are using their knowledge and connections from school to lay the groundwork for the launch of Wecyclers this August in Lagos, Nigeria. Wecyclers tackles urban waste crises by encouraging households to recycle using SMA-based incentive programs paired with convenient collection services. Thanks to its great supporters, Wecyclers will now be able to create a pilot recycling program for at least 200 households for 5 months. With three days still left in this campaign, there is still time to help Wecyclers expand this program to reach more than 200 households.
Making a fantastic and exciting late surge, Community Youth Mapping (The Center for Collaborative Change) was able to finish up successfully, surpassing its $2,500 tipping point. CYM, established in Newark, New Jersey in 2009, includes youth in essential community development while also building their interest and capacity to be our future civic leaders. Through exit surveys, CYM has found that 64% have an increased interest in the well-being of their neighborhood, 86% improved their communication skills, and 90% increased their knowledge of healthy food access. The campaign funds raised will allow CYM 2012 to hire a staff of three to supervise youth for six weeks and develop the curriculum.
Shawn D. Ross
I am a Northwest Native living in Washington State. A graduate of Washington State University and University of Phoenix with degrees in Architecture and Education I write about social, cultural, and personal improvement on the StartSomeGood Blog and SDRinspire. I am also a filmmaker and owner of Giraffe and Penguin Productions, a single daddy of two beautiful children, avid reader, writer, and hat wearer (Not in that picture but believe me, I wear ‘em). I am currently at work on my first feature length documentary. Follow me on twitter @shawndross and visit my websites: www.sdrinspire.com and giraffeandpenguinproductions.tumblr.com
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Social entrepreneurs, have all these new and successful campaigns inspired you to start your own good? Do you have a social enterprise, a non-profit, or an amazing idea that needs some momentum to take off? Visit our site to find out how to start your own campaign today. Still have questions? We have answers—check out our FAQ section.
