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HEPBURN INTERNSHIP Global Fund for Children Books Intern Summer 2009, Washington D. C. Deborah Ahenkorah Bryn Mawr College ‘10
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GLOBAL FUND FOR CHILDREN VISION The Global Fund for Children envisions a world where all children grow up to be productive, caring citizens of a global society. To this end, they work to advance the dignity of young people worldwide.
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GFC History & Facts o GFC made its first grants in 1997 using royalties from its children’s book publishing venture. o GFC’s grant making capacity has grown from $3,000 in 1997 to approximately $3.2 million during the 2008-2009 fiscal year. o Since 1997, GFC has distributed more than $13.9 million in grants to more than 364 groups in 72 countries worldwide.
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GFC’s Model Organizational Structure Staff Interns Grant making division grant support Value-added services Knowledge management Global Media Ventures division Books Documentary photography Films
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Mentor Maya Ajmera, Founder and President
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Mentor Cynthia Pon Director, Global Fund for Children Books
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My Summer Project Developed a framework for exploring creative partnerships in indigenous children’s book publishing in foreign countries. The GFC-Baobab Prize collaboration
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Intern culture in Washington DC Brown Bags Happy hours Intern exchanges Plethora of free events in DC
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GFC intern culture Orientation Bi-weekly staff meetings Movie Fridays at GFC Breakfasts with Maya Staff outing : Nationals game Self-organized intern bonding activities. Example: everybody wear yellow on Monday to honor the king of Thailand.
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Photos from the Summer http://picasaweb.google.com/dahenkorah/ GlobalFundForChildrenSummer2009# http://picasaweb.google.com/dahenkorah/ GlobalFundForChildrenSummer2009#
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