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Your donation allows us to support striving youth leaders with life-changing experiences. Investing in GWCF fellows is an investment in community leadership and an introduction to civic minded education and career paths.

 

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To contribute to Global Works Community Fund please send donations to:
Global Works Community Fund
5131 NE 35th Pl.
Portland, OR 97211

As a 501(c)(3) organization, all donations are tax deductible.
EIN 45-4012981

Your Gift Makes a Difference.

Here is what you are supporting.

$20 allows us to make sure one fellow gets back and forth safely to a mentor meet-up

$90 covers a meal for one mentor meet up for the entire annual cohort

$130 covers passport fees and transportation to the passport office for a youth leader getting their passport for the first time

$900 covers a roundtrip plane ticket for a youth fellow to participate in global service-learning

$350 covers a new backpack, hiking boots, sleeping bag, malaria medicine and other materials for a youth to be safe and well-equipped during their service-learning

$2000 covers all fees for a full three week experience in Latin America, including housing with host family and all in-country meals

$75 allows one youth fellow to participate in a day of discovery and have a well-earned break at the end of their service-project before returning home.

$3,250  allows us to provide a fully-funded year for a student - including travel costs, program costs abroad, supplies for mentor meetups, necessary travel items, and 24/7 care from a trusted mentor.

$250 covers project materials per student for local projects

$600 allows us to thank our expert mentors from partner organization with an hourly stipend for the time spent supporting youth fellows in their service projects

$600 provides a student with 45 hours of personalized mental, emotional, and academic support

$700 allows us to equip a youth fellow with a small camera and a portable sound recording device to capture stories throughout their global and local communities for broadcast on local radio and digital publication.