Spark MicroGrants (http://www.sparkmicrogrants.org/) is a new initiative
that capitalizes on the potential of local innovators by hosting contests in
which community members propose their own solutions to social problems.
After selecting a winning proposal, Spark provides seed funding in the form
of a small "microgrant". Past competitions have focused on water &
sanitation, promoting safe pregnancies, and food security.

Spark is seeking volunteers with computer skills to help create a new
website to help manage MicroGrants.   Please email info at sparkmicrogrants.org
if interested.  


Spark is also seeking volunteers (with our without technical skills) to be
Advocates for current projects in Rwanda and Uganda, including:

- Karambe Village, Rwanda: People of Karambe Village have to walk 3-5
kilometers before they reach a tap that is often dry. They are currently
designing a project to drill a well and water tank to improve access to
water for the over 500 village members. 

- Wanteete Village, Uganda: Eighty women in Wanteete Village have come
together to address their concerns about pre-primary education. Their
children have to walk miles to over crowded classrooms and many do not have
pre-primary education.

 

Advocates are paired with the MicroGrant community of their choice and work
remotely to support and promote their competition. Advocate responsibilities
include: helping to raise the money for the community project; reviewing and
commenting on proposals written by community members; advertising and
promoting the grantee's heroic work in the press.  No prior work experience
is needed-only enthusiastic compassion!     In addition to helping a
community in need solve its own problems you will learn about a pressing
issue for those living in extreme poverty, and get a ground-level view of
how they can be addressed. 


The time commitment is approximately 2 hours per week for at least two
months.  Students can build class projects around MicroGrants. Although
Advocates may have the chance to review grant submissions and discuss
projects with experts in the field; Spark MicroGrants is really about
enabling the community to define their own problem, design their own project
and carry out the work for it.


Please email info at sparkmicrogrants.org or apply at
http://microgrants.supportlocalsolutions.org/get-involved/advocates  if
interested. 

 

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