Friday, May 12, 2017

Expanding Horizons!

Global Fund For Children



The Global Fund for Children is an organization dedicated to embracing and taking in children from many types of hardship situations, such as children that have been used for sexual trafficking, abused children, refugees, and also homeless children. This organization support these children by helping them to reach their fullest potentials as human beings. The Global Fund for Children has advocates located all around the world to fight for the rights as well as raise awareness and money for children and families in need. The program officers scout out the most effective organizations operating within marginalized communities. The Global Fund for Children reaches out to find community-based organizations that are changing children’s lives and then strengthens their growth financially, economically and developmentally, in order to support vulnerable children around the world. 


          "WE INVEST STRATEGICALLy"


We identify innovative groups as they emerge, and over the course of three to seven years, help them to grow and thrive using flexible, strategic investments. For approximately three out of every four grassroots partners, we are the first US-based institutional funder. Eighty percent of our grassroots partners have budgets under $100,000 when they receive their first GFC grant.


WEBSITE: http://www.globalfundforchildren.org/what-we-do/our-approach/

I decided to study this organization because I admire how they go above and beyond to search for and build up other influential organizations around the world and invest in their growth and in order to promote change, provide aid, assistance, support, guidance and therapy to children who are desperately in need! This organization consist of dedicated advocates who have an intrinsic desire to protect the rights of children. 


This organization offers many job opportunities and internships for early childhood professionals. They also offer opportunities for professionals to donate money in order for children to grow, learn and thrive. 


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