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OBJECTIVE
Help GlobeMed's national office purchase fund raising and development software.
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If we reach at least $500 by September 15, 2008, then we will give money to: GlobeMed

THE PITCH

Helping to purchase computer software ain’t as glam as going to Ghana for spring break to set up a new maternity clinic, but it will help that and a dozen other vital projects here in the US and around the world become a reality.

GlobeMed connects the assets of a student-led network to grassroots health organizations working in communities around the world. By inspiring and training university students to mobilize resources for global health, GlobeMed is building a movement fighting for a more sustainable and secure world.

The success of this campaign will create a seed grant for the national GlobeMed office to take a few giant steps forward.

Through a purchase of fund raising and development software, GlobeMed will be able to easily keep track of the gifts of time and dollars from friends and volunteers. It’s an absolutely necessary tool to support the organizational transformation GlobeMed is currently experiencing.

Thanks for considering our GlobeMed campaign!

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Thepoint_square
The Point started this discussion on Sep 22, 2008

“GlobeMed needs a database to connect volunteers and friends!” failed to tip before the deadline, September 15, 2008

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Jenny Merdinger
Jenny Merdinger started this discussion on Aug 14, 2008

We only need 50 people to give $10 and the whole project is done! Thanks.

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Jenny Merdinger
Jenny Merdinger started this discussion on Aug 14, 2008

Living in Evanston I hear people complaining about college students A LOT. They don’t rally around a cause, they don’t protest. They don’t make noise. They spend a lot of money and rack up the credit card debt. Why bother sending them to college when they are just going to move home afterwards?

Can GlobeMed change all that?

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