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Student Services Fees 2009-2010 February 7, 2009 “Building a better world, one community at a time” Engineers Without Borders – University of Minnesota
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Presentation Outline Background Organization Structure Events & Projects Benefits & Connections The Future
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Who We Are Student-led Organization Campus Life Program Non-profit, Apolitical U of M Chapter founded in January 2005 Continuously Expanding 100 Active Students
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Our Mission To collaborate with disadvantaged communities around the world and to improve their quality of life through the implementation of engineered projects that prove environmentally and economically sustainable. We enhance our development work with local events, projects, and meetings designed to keep students from across the University engaged apart from our international projects.
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Although our name contains “engineers,” EWB is a humanitarian group with students from ALL majors and backgrounds
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The more diverse our members’ backgrounds, the richer our projects become.
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How We’re Structured EWB-USA President Financial Officer Webmaster Public Relations Officers Administrator Outreach Committee Fundraising Officers (2) Vice President Faculty Advisor General Members Outreach Officers (2) Fundraising Committee Project Members Project Coordinators Project Mentors
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The structure of EWB-UMN is such that hands-on, life-changing leadership opportunities are available for ALL interested members.
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Finances Overlooked by President and Financial Officer. Records available to any member upon request. Majority of our project money is held in a U of M Foundation account that is professionally overlooked and audited. We maintain a record of all transactions in an EFS account managed by Civil Engineering Department accountants, audited by U of M accounting services.
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Fundraising Private Companies & Corporations Private Donors University of Minnesota We receive donations from local companies in the form of money, technology, and logistics. We receive contributions from private donors interested in supporting our humanitarian work and our students’ education. University of Minnesota funding has helped support our on campus events and conference attendance.
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Recent Achievements Driven to Discover campaign EWB-USA 2008 Education Award Tony Digg’s Outstanding Service/Philanthropic Excellence Award 1st Prize in KEEN Stand For Sustainable Design Competition
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Chapter Meetings Project Meetings Speaker Events Open Houses Volunteering Events Conferences Fundraising Presentations Organizational Events
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Projects Ghana Guatemala Uganda Haiti Local Minneapolis
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Ghana Initiated: Spring 2006 Completed: Summer 2007 Summary: Water distribution system for a Ghanian School of 1,000
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Guatemala I Initiated: Winter 2006 Completed: Winter 2007 Summary: Pump, tank and distribution system for community ecological park
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Guatemala II Initiated: Fall 2007 Completed: Ongoing Summary: Water supply for village of 3,000
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Uganda Initiated: Spring 2007 Completed: Ongoing Summary: Water and sanitation systems for the Hope Integrated Academy
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Haiti Initiated: Fall 2007 Completed: Ongoing Summary: Research and development of Water sachet recycling Indoor sanitation development Biogasification $25,000 Keen Footwear Award
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Professional Mentors We collaborate with EWB-MN Professionals on all projects to ensure robust designs and professional results We work under the guidance of U of M Faculty Advisor, Julian Marshall All project plans are assessed by engineers at EWB-USA, through a multi-step, educational approach
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University Connections Main organizational support originates at Department of Civil Engineering We work closely with the development officers in the Institute of Technology
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Benefits to the Students Global and Cultural Awareness Hands-on Experience Volunteer Work to in-need Communities Networking Opportunities Travel
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Educated, globally responsible, technical, and experience leaders emerging from the ranks of the University Increasing global outreach, marketing, and name- recognition Benefits to the University
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Benefits to the Communities Improved quality of life Sustainable solutions Inspiring communities
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Where We Plan To Go Continue to increase our presence and events on campus Maintain multiple overseas projects for members Establish recurring fundraising for the projects, events, and conferences Develop local Minnesota projects
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Budget Uganda Guatemala Haiti Local Energy Conference Campus Events Operational 55,000 18,000 22,500 5,000 6,500 3,000 1,900 $111,900
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The Request $38,615 Growing number of members Higher level of participation on campus The prospect of completing the implementation of three international projects Increasing global outreach of U of M Attracting the best students to the U of M
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“The significant problems we face cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them” -Albert Einstein Contact: bell0384@umn.edubell0384@umn.edu 414.719.6130 Website: www.tc.umn.edu/~ewbwww.tc.umn.edu/~ewb Thank You! Questions
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