Monday, April 26, 2010

Project #16: Help set up a Medical Clinic in Peru with Renewable Energy

Peru's Province of San Pablo has one of the lowest electrification rates in the country: 13.6%. Thanks to Green Empowerment, a non-profit based out of Portland, Oregon, 13 households in the province's Alto Peru community have been set up with renewable energy from small-scale wind turbines. Green Empowerment's next goal: to install 8 solar panels to provide renewable energy for the community's health clinic and three nearby homes. The cost: $21,173. Peer-to-Peer Match: The Spud will match the first $100 in donations. Donate in any amount directly to Green Empowerment by Friday, then forward your donation confirmation to thespudorg@gmail.com. We'll match the donations in the order we receive the confirmations. Additionally, we'll donate $1 for each new Facebook fan and Twitter follower we receive by then up to $250. Become a fan here; follow us here. The Spud thanks Thomas Chadefaux for sponsoring this challenge. UPDATE: This challenge has closed. Photo credit: Green Empowerment.

Project #15 Update

Thanks to our 15 new Facebook fans and 2 new Twitter followers, we donated $17 to GRID Alternatives! Your support will help low-income families in California receive solar electric units!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Project #15: Help set up Solar Electric Units for Low-Income Families

GRID Alternatives empowers low-income families by installing solar electric systems on their homes. This achieves good in two distinctly different, worthy ways: It helps reduce each family's electric bills by approximately 75 percent, and prevents greenhouse gases from being released into the atmosphere. The California nonprofit's over 300 solar electric installations to date translates to roughly 30,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions averted over the next three decades—that's equivalent to planting some 20,000 trees. Its goal this year: to set up 300 more low-income families across the state with solar electric units.

Every year, GRID Alternatives organizes a solar installation block party and fundraiser called Solarthon, happening June 12th in Greater LA, July 31st in the Bay Area, and October 2nd in the Central Valley.  To learn more about the event and about becoming an individual or corporate sponsor, please visit solarthon.org.

Peer-to-Peer Match: The Spud will match the first $100 in donations. Donate in any amount directly to GRID Alternatives by Friday, then forward your donation confirmation to thespudorg@gmail.com. We'll match the donations in the order we receive the confirmations. Additionally, we'll donate $1 for each new Facebook fan and Twitter follower we receive by then up to $250. Become a fan here; follow us here. The Spud thanks Ratha Tep for sponsoring this challenge. UPDATE: This challenge has closed. Photo credit: GRID Alternatives

Project #14 Update

Thanks to our 10 new Facebook fans, we donated $10 to Half the Sky. Your support will help orphans in China!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Project #14: Help Nurture Orphans in China

In 1998, Jenny and Richard Bowen, adoptive parents of a toddler from China, joined with other adoptive parents to form Half the Sky. Its mission: to provide nurturing care for China's orphans. Half the Sky has since touched the lives of over 15,000 children, helping set up preschools around the country to finding permanent homes for medically- and developmentally challenged orphans. Its newest initiative, the China Care Program, provides medical treatment and care for medically fragile orphans—from premature babies to those born with birth defects—until they're healthy enough to return to an orphanage. Peer-to-Peer Match: The Spud will match the first $100 in donations. Donate in any amount directly to Half the Sky by Friday, then forward your donation confirmation to thespudorg@gmail.com. We'll match the donations in the order we receive the confirmations. Additionally, we'll donate $1 for each new Facebook fan or Twitter follower we receive by then up to $100. Become a fan here; follow us here. The Spud thanks Thomas Chadefaux for sponsoring this challenge. UPDATE: This challenge has closed. Photo credit: Half the Sky

Monday, April 5, 2010

Project #13: Help Provide Free Flights to Medical Care

What started as a group of 10 volunteer pilots in 1996 who donated their aircraft, fuel and time to provide free flights for patients who otherwise would have a hard time getting to medical care has since grown to a dedicated group of 1000 pilots. Angel Flight Northeast currently averages about 100 missions a week, flying patients whose medical conditions prevent them from taking public transportation, live in areas too remote to access any, or simply because the transport needed would be too costly. The best part: the group hasn't yet turned down a flight request. Peer-to-Peer Match: Donations are used to fund 24-hour-a-day flight coordination, 360 days a year. The Spud will match the first $100 in donations; donate in any amount directly to Angel Flight Northeast by Friday and forward your donation confirmation to thespudorg@gmail.com. We'll match the donations in the order we receive the confirmations. Additionally, we'll donate $50 if we receive 100 new Twitter followers through Friday. Follow us here. The Spud thanks Ratha Tep for sponsoring this challenge. UPDATE: This challenge has closed. Photo credit: Angel Flight Northeast