[Ngo Climate Change] Fwd: Call for Country Partners for Global Youth Service Day
NLC Cambodia
nlc.cambodia at gmail.com
Sun Mar 24 08:29:09 GMT 2013
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am Sony Pen, Executive Director of The New Life Cambodia (NLC) that
right now I am selected by Youth Service American (YSA) as the Country
Partner for Cambodia for doing the Global Youth Service Day (GYSD) in
2013. However, YSA is recruiting additional Country Partners for other
countries like Vietnam, Thailand, Burma, Lao PDR, Malaysia etc.
For further and detailed information about GYSD and Country Partners
please check here at www.GYSD.org or contact directly to Chris Wagner
at email of cwagner at ysa.org.
Thank you for your interesting and good luck for your participation.
Sincerely yours,
Sony
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Chris Wagner <cwagner at ysa.org>
Date: Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 7:52 PM
Subject: RE: Global Youth Service Day Country Partner Orientation
To: NLC Cambodia <nlc.cambodia at gmail.com>
Dear Sony,
There were two funding sources available for international groups.
While both deadlines have passed, you can check out our open and
closed grants at http://www.ysa.org/grants. The first was the
Regional Partner grant http://www.ysa.org/grants/regionalpartners that
opened and closed last summer. The second was the Get Ur Good On
Grants http://www.ysa.org/grants/gurgo. Again the deadline for both
these grants has passed, but check regularly at
http://www.ysa.org/grants for our international opportunities.
The main idea behind Global Youth Service Day is that it is a low to
no cost opportunity to do a community youth service project that is
aligned with your mission and the work you are already doing. If
leveraged well, GYSD can help you develop and improve your own
capacity and visibility in your own country, which we hope, will lead
to further funding opportunities. Year after year we hear from past
grantees, Regional and Country partners, and those organizations who
simply put together a GYSD project using our tools, that GYSD open new
doors for them, be it building capacity, new funding sources, raising
visbility and credibility, or making new connections.
Youth Service America continues to look for Corporate Sponsors for our
GYSD international activities. The Regional Partner grants are funded
from YSA's own overhead, and the Get UR Good On grants come from a
private foundation. We are always seeking new funding opportunities
for our international programs and have passed them to our partners in
the past when we come across them.
If a group that you know can not be a Country Partner because of the
lack of funding then we do ask that you share with them the
opportunity to only do a GYSD project and to register it at
www.GYSD.org. Also point out to them the tool kits, links, and
resources available through the site are there to help them organize a
project and also help them build their capacity. A GYSD project can
be 100 youth, or only 5, both are important to us. GYSD is a great,
low to no cost programming opportunity for any youth development
organization, and an opportunity to be connected on a global scale.
Many thanks for your support and hard work. Let me know if you have
any questions.
Sincerely Yours in Service,
Chris Wagner
-----Original Message-----
From: NLC Cambodia [mailto:nlc.cambodia at gmail.com]
Sent: Sat 3/23/2013 3:26 AM
To: Chris Wagner
Subject: Re: Global Youth Service Day Country Partner Orientation
Dear Chris,
I really know some NGOs working in the ASEAN Member Countries that
some of them are interesting to be the Country Partners but they are
concerning regarding to the benefits and who will finance the Country
Partner for implementing their activities for GYSD? For me, I don't
know too and I cannot answer them well and right now the time is very
short if we count from now till the date of April 26-28, 2013. So,
please explain me and inform me where will we take the funds for our
country partner's activities in the country?
I am waiting to see you reply.
Sincerely yours,
Sony
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 11:13 PM, Chris Wagner <cwagner at ysa.org> wrote:
You're welcome! Also, Sony, do you know of any organizations
in Thailand, Laos, Burma, Vietnam or Malaysia, or really any
organizations in South East that might be interested in being a
Country Partner? Here's a list of our open countries
http://wiggio.com/yui/folder/stream_file.php?doc_key=XI8dNv/4tu4o5hRvJMyddNUSGPfuo8SPn0SswN7lhh0=.
Many Thanks,
Chris.
Chris Wagner
Manager of Outreach
cwagner at ysa.org
1-202-650-5052
Connect with me on LinkedIn
<http://www.linkedin.com/pub/chris-wagner/11/714/30a>
YSA (Youth Service America) <http://www.ysa.org/>
1101 15th Street NW
Suite 200
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 296-2992
Connect with YSA on LinkedIn
<http://www.linkedin.com/company/youth-service-america>
Connect with YSA on Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150193895167773.306340.557552772&type=3#!/youthserviceamerica>
Follow YSA on Twitter <https://twitter.com/#!/youthservice>
Connect with YSA on youtube <http://www.youtube.com/user/youthservice>
YSA Resources: Kid-tested, grown-up approved! Whether you're a
youth, teacher or adult mentor, YSA offers tip sheets, toolkits and
webinars to help you plan high-quality, high-impact service projects.
Learn more. <http://www.ysa.org/resources>
From: NLC Cambodia [mailto:nlc.cambodia at gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 8:15 PM
To: Chris Wagner
Subject: Re: Global Youth Service Day Country Partner Orientation
Dear Chris,
Thank you very much for you sending me the orientation packet.
Regards,
Sony
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 4:44 AM, Chris Wagner <cwagner at ysa.org> wrote:
Dear Sony and The New Life Cambodia (NLC),
Thank you again for participating in Global Youth Service Day
this year as a Country Partner. Click here for the Country Partner
Orientation Packet
<http://wiggio.com/yui/folder/stream_file.php?doc_key=mF3fVAE/35GVEl8IfdU/BSV9BxsLYCrzgT8MuJj68FQ=>
for guidance in your role as a Country Partner, and the resources and
tools we've made available to you this year for GYSD.
I am also including in this email your Regional Partner
contact and the other Country Partners in your region. We hope that
you will be able to work with each other in sharing ideas and
coordinating activities with each other for GYSD in your country and
region.
If you have a question about GYSD, please go to your Regional
Partner first. If you do not hear back from your Regional Partner, or
it's a question your Regional Partner cannot answer, do not hesitate
to contact me for help.
Sincerely Yours in Service,
Chris Wagner
Manager of Outreach at Youth Service America
cwagner at ysa.org
Regional Partner Contact
People's Institute for Development and Training
India
Indira
Dasgupta
pidt2007 at gmail.com
Country Partners in your Region
Organization Name
Country
First Name
Last Name
Email Address
Cooperation for Peace and Development (CPD)
Afghanistan
Abdul Sami
Zhman
abzhman at yahoo.com
Bhutan Youth Development Fund
Bhutan
Tashi
Choden
tashichoden at bhutanyouth.org
The New Life Cambodia (NLC)
Cambodia
Sony
Pen
nlc.cambodia at gmail.com
Khmer Youth Association (KYA)
Cambodia
Chamroeun
MAK
president at kya-cambodia.org
Education, Communication and Development Trust (EDUCATR)
India
R
Velmurugan
educatr_brindh at yahoo.com
CEDPA (Centre for Development and Population Activity) India
India
Aparajita
Gogoi
agogoi at cedpaindia.org
Association of Youth Organization Nepal (AYON)
Nepal
Devraj
Bharadwaj
devraj at ayon.org
SUNFO Global Youth Congress
Sri Lanka
Deshapriya S.
Wijetunge
sunfomobile at yahoo.com
WONDER ACTION
Sri Lanka
Jabbar M. Jazeel
Jabbar M. Jazeel
wonderactionngoed at yahoo.com
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