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Aggies for Global Education. Amy Aldrich AFIL class of 2011. My Project. Name: Aggies for Global Education (A.G.E.) Project Tunisia Mission Statement: “We support education, education supports the world”
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Aggies for Global Education Amy Aldrich AFIL class of 2011
My Project • Name: Aggies for Global Education (A.G.E.) Project Tunisia • Mission Statement: “We support education, education supports the world” • Purpose: Raise money to send to the Elementary School of Mnihla in a less-privileged community of Tunisia while simultaneously educating the local community about the conditions there
Background • Population: ~11,000,000 • Official language: Arabic • 98% Muslim, 1% Christian, 1% Jewish • GDP per capita: $9,500- ranked 113 in the world • 1 out of 4 Tunisians can not read or write • Only 490 internet hosts in country- ranked 181 in world! Compare it to the US’s 439,000,000 Source: CIA World Factbook Online
Background What better time to invest in the future of this great country?
Recipient School • The Elementary School of Mnihla was selected to receive the funds raised by A.G.E. • They are currently struggling to purchase books, furniture, and other necessities
Recipient School The Elementary School of Mnihla
Recipient School The Elementary School of Mnihla
Fundraising • Sent out over 30 letters for personal donations • Visited 17 local businesses seeking donations • Contacted a Tunisian student association (TUNASA) at the University of Houston • Requested to visit Aggie Mom’s Club in hometown next week • Purchased 100 t-shirts to sell for a profit
Budget • Expenses • $650 t-shirts • $50 print/mail supplies • Capital (expected) • $1000 t-shirts • $1000 donations • Total raised (expected) • $1,300
Marketing • E-mailed Arabic Club, Arab Students Association • Will talk in all Arabic classes and some INTS classes • Facebook and flyers • Trying to sell shirts at Shiraz Shish Kabob some evenings
Goals and Delivery • Minimum fundraising goal: $500 • Hopeful fundraising goal: $1500 • Dr. Salah Ayari (yes, our speaker last week and my Arabic professor!) is hand delivering the money to the Elementary School of Mnihla this summer • He is planning to attend their June “graduation” ceremony
Challenges • Loss of partner • Time management • Finding investors • Bank account Hopefully NOT selling the shirts or receiving personal donations!
Sustainability • I will be able to continue with A.G.E. next year as my Capstone project for my Arabic Studies minor. Ideally, I will focus on a different Arab country. • Beyond that point though it will be dependent upon future AFIL or Arabic minor students to keep it alive… I would love to see it continue! • One young lady, Rebeca Clary, has recently shown a lot of interest in the project and she is applying for the AFIL class next year and is pursuing an Arabic minor
Thank You Questions? شكرا