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Project HOPE’s Spring Gala

May 20th, 2010 by ggg | No Comments | Filed in Our Clients

Jeremy at Project HOPE's Spring Gala 2010I just got back from Project HOPE’s 2010 Spring Gala, at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.  I’ll remember this evening for a long time!  We met Adm. Gary Roughead, the current U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, who gave a passionate talk about the new relationship between Project HOPE and the U.S. Navy.  This relationship has allowed Project HOPE to bring the hospital ship the USNS Comfort to Haiti, where Project HOPE’s volunteer doctors provide much-needed care to suffering people aboard a state-of-the-art floating hospital anchored off Port-au-Prince.  It’s an honor to work with an organization as worthy and important as Project HOPE.  Won’t you please support Project HOPE today?

Project HOPE Awareness Raiser Was a Huge Success!

February 11th, 2010 by ggg | No Comments | Filed in Community Activism, Our Clients

On Wednesday, February 10, we teamed up with Victoria’s Diner in Roxbury and some business friends to try something new.  It was an evening dedicated to Project HOPE’s lifesaving work in Haiti.  Brian MacQuarrie, a Boston Globe reporter and author of a recent story on the Globe’s front page about this work, spoke for about a half-hour on his trip, the people he had met, and explained some of the photos that accompanied his story.  Brian left us at about 6:45 to attend another event elsewhere, and the group stayed until 8:00 to talk about what we had heard, and how to solve the problem!

The group discussion was fascinating and enlightening, and I want to share it here for two reasons.  One, I hope someone will read it who has an idea of what to do about it, and with any luck we might find ourselves with a discussion in the comments section.  Two, I want to offer our experience as an example to other worthy charities who might consider the “awareness raiser” format.

I just want to thank a couple of our business friends who came together to purchase the appetizer buffet for the evening.  TechNetworks of Boston, which provides I/T solutions to businesses and nonprofits; Parents Forum, a grassroots organization concerned with family life issues; and Kristopher Callahan, a veteran political campaign manager, all came together to help put the event on, and I’m grateful to them.

Between questions for Brian and discussion after the event, the group was impressed by Project HOPE’s success getting volunteer doctors, facilities and supplies to and from Haiti.  But we were concerned by the sheer enormity of the problem and the apparent lack of other infrastructure outside the operating-room setting, as crucial as that work is.  Participants wondered whether mental-health professionals were working in Haiti, as well as other types of professionals whose expertise and volunteer time will be needed in the rebuilding of that country.  One interesting idea was whether idling U.S. construction professionals could be brought to Haiti, Project-HOPE-style, in an effort to help Haiti rebuild, and build in a safer way with better materials.  I thought this was a very worthy idea and wonder whether anyone reading this might have an idea.

We did not ask for money at the event, though we provided online “donation stations” for those who felt moved to give.  Direct fundraising was not the point of the evening.  We created community, gathered ideas, and engaged with each other in figuring out how we could best help.  Everyone felt like it was a very well spent evening.  Multiplied across an organization at scale, with volunteer management, this Awareness Raiser is one way to build a strong supporter base for a cause we can all believe in.

Picture from Haiti forum

Come to Our Neighborhood Awareness Raiser for Project HOPE

February 3rd, 2010 by ggg | No Comments | Filed in Community Activism, Our Clients

On Wednesday, February 10, at 6pm, we’re teaming up with Victoria’s Diner in Boston to host a neighborhood awareness raiser for Project HOPE.  Please come join us!  Enjoy some free appetizers and learn about Project HOPE’s lifesaving work in Haiti.  Brian MacQuarrie, who reported the Boston Globe piece on Saturday on Massachusetts doctors aboard the traveling hospital ship the USNS Comfort.  There is no door charge or particular fundraising request, but there will be an opportunity to donate.  If you wish, we’ll help you create your own fundraising webpage to help save lives.

Project HOPE Is on the Ground in Haiti

January 20th, 2010 by ggg | No Comments | Filed in Our Clients

Project HOPE needs your help today! Click here to read more about their work in the field.

Our fundraising website client, Project HOPE, is on the ground in Haiti right now.  In partnership with the U.S. Navy, they’ve sailed the hospital ship the USNS Comfort to anchor just outside Port-au-Prince, where volunteer doctors are working a grueling schedule to care for patients and save lives.

I’m asking friends to visit my Project HOPE page and make a thoughtfully generous donation, so Project HOPE will have more money to spend flying volunteer doctors and crucial medical supplies to immediate use in Haiti.  We should also remember that even as Haiti rebuilds, other people around the world also need Project HOPE desperately too.  Project HOPE is still helping care for people after the Asian tsunami several years ago!

Or better yet, visit our main fundraising website to create your own Project HOPE fundraising page!

Thank you for your support.  Funds go directly to Project HOPE, immediately, and I can assure you they will be spent right away on delivering health to innocent, suffering people who are in desperate need.  These patients need you!

Project HOPE website launched: I Deliver Health!

November 15th, 2009 by ggg | No Comments | Filed in Our Clients

Here’s a great chance to help an incredible organization that provides health services around the world.  Project HOPE recruits volunteer doctors, health educators, and other field professionals to provide direct medical services as well as education and preventative services to people in need all around the world.  We’ve just launched our first fundraising website at Project HOPE’s recent board meeting!  Please visit today:

http://ideliverhealth.projecthope.org/

And check out Project HOPE’s main website, done by Convio, at

http://www.projecthope.org/

We’re looking forward to working with Project HOPE and our marketing partner ICF International to help Project HOPE realize grassroots fundraising success.  They work so hard sending doctors all over the world to patients who need them, that they deserve our support.

If you’re reading this, why not head over to http://ideliverhealth.projecthope.org/ and make a generous donation to Project HOPE’s lifesaving work?  Or, select from among Project HOPE’s dozens of specific causes to create a personalized giving page that expresses your priorities!

Project HOPE website completed — launch soon!

July 27th, 2009 by ggg | No Comments | Filed in Our Clients

We’ve completed launching our first fundraising website, for Project HOPE!  Right now it’s just launched to the client; we’re still working on coordinating the web design with a larger redesign of their whole website.  Stay tuned — but this is exciting!

Our Client, Project HOPE!

June 3rd, 2009 by ggg | No Comments | Filed in Our Clients

We’re very excited to announce we’ve signed a contract with Project HOPE, the respected global-health organization, to create a grassroots fundraising website for them!  Our website will figure prominently in their upcoming new web design and fundraising strategy.  We’re very excited, too, to be teaming up with the professionals at ICF International to “fuel the fire” and market this cutting-edge grassroots fundraising website!  We should be launched by late July after working with Project HOPE on an initial web design and setup activities.  GGG could not ask for a better launch client in Project HOPE or partner in ICF.  We are totally committed to Project HOPE’s grassroots fundraising success, and we’re proud to be part of their lifesaving work all around the world.  Stay tuned for more!