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LAST CHANCE – Few Hours Left to Help Grameen Foundation Fight Poverty

Vote Now  – www.takepart.com/membersproject/vote

http://www.grameenfoundation.org/vote

Grameen Foundation is in the final countdown. It’s still in a tight race with a very strong competitor where EVERY vote counts. After battling for the last 12 weeks for a $200,000 grant from American Express, the Foundation is hoping to put this money to good use helping the world’s poorest.

NetIP, our support is crucial. With an outreach to over 40,000 South Asian Americans and the drive to succeed, we have the voters Grameen Foundation needs to get this grant and help empower the poor in South Asia – and throughout the world – by providing access to microfinance and technology.

Let’s create a world without poverty!

If you’ve already voted, thank you.  If not, please take the time now – it will only take a couple of clicks and minutes of your time. You can vote once from each e-mail address you have.

And no matter what, please encourage everyone you know to vote for Grameen Foundation before 11:59 p.m. PDT on Sunday, August 22nd. This is the last weekend!

A vote for Grameen Foundation is a vote to make poverty history!

Thanks,
All of us at Grameen Foundation

P.S. After you vote, please spread the word to your friends!

Tweet this:

Join me and #netipna in fighting global #poverty w/ #microfinance & VOTE 4 @GrameenFdn to win $200K! http://bit.ly/Vote4GF #Vote4GF

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URGENT ACTION REQUEST – Your Vote Could Help Grameen Foundation Win $200,000 to Fight Poverty!

Vote Now  – www.takepart.com/membersproject/vote

http://www.grameenfoundation.org/vote

As you may know, NetIP has chosen to raise funds and awareness for Grameen Foundation’s work in South Asia.  NetIP believes in Grameen Foundation’s mission to enable the poor – especially the poorest – to create a world without poverty. We do this by providing cutting-edge products and services in microfinance and technology, enabling those in need to change their lives forever.

With a small action – just a couple of clicks  – you can help make that world without poverty a reality.

Grameen Foundation is battling for first place – and $200,000 in funding – with just one other organization in the Community Development category in American Express’s Take Part Challenge.

We need every NetIP member to vote TODAY (before Sunday at 11:59 p.m. PDT) – and next week too!  Voting ends next Sunday, August 22ndYou can vote once per week from each e-mail address you have.

Please help – it’s an easy and effective way to make a difference in our fight against global poverty.

Thanks,

All of us at Grameen Foundation

P.S.  After you vote, please spread the word to your friends!

Tweet this:

Join me and #netipna in fighting global #poverty w/ #microfinance & VOTE 4 @GrameenFdn to win $200K! http://bit.ly/Vote4GF #Vote4GF 

Tell your friends on Facebook. Please copy and paste this text as your status:

Vote before 11:59 p.m. PDT to help Grameen Foundation create a world without poverty by providing microfinance and technology products and services to the world’s poorest, especially women. Vote now and again on Monday! http://bit.ly/Vote4GF

NetIP Member to Compete in World Racquetball Championships

We are excited to announce that NetIP Philadelphia board member SATHWIK RAI will be representing INDIA at the 2010 WORLD RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS to be held in Seoul, Korea from August 11th to August 21st.

TEAM INDIA consists of three players- Sathwik Rai, Raaj Mohan and Srikaran Kandadai.  Sathwik is going to be playing both in the Individual World Men’s Singles and Doubles draw.   He will also team up with Raaj Mohan and Srikaran Kandadai in the World Team championships.  Unfortunately, the Indian federation has not been able to offer TEAM INDIA any financial assistance and the team members have to raise their own funds for this unique mission.  You can really make a difference in  TEAM INDIA’s and Sathwik’s efforts at the World Championships by supporting them in one of the following ways:
 
With a contribution of 75-100 USD  you will receive a free exclusive Racquetball INDIA promo  t-shirt.
With a contribution of over 100 USD you will receive a cool free exclusive Racquetball INDIA promo hoodie.

 
* Make a contribution towards TEAM INDIA at http://www.racquetballindia.com/Donate.aspx.
* Make a contribution towards Sathwik’s efforts at http://www.racquetballindia.com/PlayerSathwik.aspx

Check out TEAM INDIA’s exclusive promo line collection at http://www.rolloutrball.com/2010-national-team-apparel.htm
The official World Championships website is at  http://www.korearacquetball.com/wrc2010/sub/main.php

Thank you for your support!
NetIP Philadelphia

http://www.netipphiladelphia.org/

Seattle Calling

Seattle calling… come join NetIP for our gala of the year!

We’re just a month away from the biggest event of the year – the NetIP Annual Conference.  Seattle is already buzzing with excitement.  Not only do we have a remarkable line-up of speakers and 500+ vibrant South Asians to network with here, but there is also a whole range of fun waiting for you in the emerald city.  What starts with the conference kick-off mixer gala at the ultra-cool Seattle Aquarium only continues through your journey in Seattle.  Here are quick nuggets of fun that’s waiting for you at the NetIP Annual Conference:

Friday Night Cocktail Mixer – Aqua Unique

Network at the conference kick-off mixer with sizzling South Asians at the ultra-cool Seattle Aquarium.  Mix it up with underwater sea-stars, fish and even a Pacific Octopus.  Explore underwater worlds and see the luminous window on Washington Waters with hundreds of fish.  Take in the gorgeous view of Puget Sound from the private Aquarium deck while you groove with our DJ. And we have not one but two of the hottest DJs from the Northwest spinning Bollywood and Hip Hop!!

Meet Janina Gavankar in Person!
Actor. Musician. Geek.  That’s what gorgeous 26-year-old Indian-Dutch all American Janina Gavankar calls herself.  Best known for her role as ‘Papi’ on Showtime’s The L-Word, Janina has made appearances on several of TV’s most popular shows, starred in movies, been signed to a major label in a girl group and blazed the trail for South Asians looking to make a mark in Hollywood with every step she has taken.  Her versatility is groundbreaking and setting the entertainment industry on fire.

For more more information visit http://www.netipconference.org/seattle/

From Bottom Billion to Next Billion

Republished with permission from The Grameen Foundation

Luckshmi Sivalingam is a Program Officer for Grameen Foundation’s Solutions for the Poorest program.

Before joining GF, I interviewed fifty clients of a Nepal savings and credit cooperative as part of an impact assessment. I saw that particularly for those living in extreme poverty, the solution to changing their situations can’t be limited to providing access to microfinance’s traditional product: an enterprise loan.

THP client on her new farm in West Bengal

Nearly all the clients I spoke with said that if they’d undergone appropriate skills development or received training on value addition for the goods and services they were selling, then their microenterprises could have generated the additional income required for them to progress out of poverty.

The Solutions for the Poorest team at GF is joining a small but growing group of microfinance practitioners that are looking at how the industry can better meet the needs of the very poor.  One approach we are testing couples livelihoods support with microfinance in a financially sustainable manner, contributing to what has been termed the “double bottom line.”

Solutions for the Poorest has partnered with BASIX/The Livelihood School India, a pioneering livelihood promotion institute, to design an integrated and sustainable methodology to provide financial and non-financial services to the extreme poor—individuals that BASIX wouldn’t typically serve through its everyday microfinance activities.  Also, my colleague, Malini, and I recently travelled to Calcutta to visit Bandhan’s Targeting the Hard Core Poor (THP) program.  THP targets female-headed households, like Shahida Bibi’s, with no or very erratic opportunities to make income. The program provides these women with the skills and assets required to jumpstart a microenterprise.  Supplemented with confidence-building measures, this support cultivates a seemingly limitless entrepreneurial spirit.

Shahida, her seven children, and her disabled husband survived on just $2 a week. Shahida was a housemaid, but without any productive skills and regular income, she wasn’t considered creditworthy by other MFIs.  THP provided her with four goats to help generate a more consistent income stream. This income has allowed Shahida to provide for her family while also nurturing the habit of saving.  In eighteen months, she sold one goat for $43 and diversified her income stream by buying chickens, selling eggs, and later selling coconuts and vegetables to her neighbors.   Shahida has now grown into a real business woman, generating a weekly income of Rs. 2,000 (about $42 dollars).  She’s already planning for additional ventures.

Shahida and her children share their story

Addressing the issue of global poverty in a holistic and practical way has made the past month’s immersions in Solutions for the Poorest initiatives an intellectually stimulating and inspiring experience for me.  I look forward to continuing our work to propel the bottom billion into the next billion.

Vote for Grameen Foundation & help us win a $200,000 grant to fight global poverty! Learn more about how you can help!

To make a donation to the Grameen Foundation, NetIP North America’s 2010 Philanthropy Partner, click here.

NetIP Houston: Bookworm Wednesdays!

by Shyam Pillai, Member, NetIP Houston

On a breezy Wednesday evening (May 12th) at the Cafe Express Breezeway a sizeable group of NetIP Houston members, also known as ”Bookworms”, met to discuss Shilpi Gowda’s debut novel “Secret Daughter”.  The group interestingly enough consisted of both avid book readers and non readers looking for a fresh literary start, which made the discussion fascinating as we had a wide range of questions and opinions.

The gang put their critique hats on and discussed the minutest aspects of the book with zest.  From small gestures of the characters that we either loved or expressed disbelief over, to big sweeping plot changes, we put it all on the table.  Since the book deals with several issues that are relatable to a huge diaspora of the South Asian population in the US, we each talked about at least one personal event similar to ones desribed in the book.  Whether it was getting sick in the stomach while visiting India; the heinous dowry system (some of us did not know it still existed), adoption issues, interracial marriages, traffic in Indian cities or possibly the worst – female infanticide, we each had our own experiences and opinions to share.

We mostly applauded the author on her simplistic writing style, attention to detail, very well organized chapters and her ability to capture human emotions to perfection.  However, where there is praise there will also be criticism… Some felt the story was somewhat “Bollywoodish”, that  a few plot turns were cliché and the potryal of the ideal Gujarati family was unreal.

The crowing glory of the evening was, Shilpi Gowda, the author of the book, who called in to answer questions and have an informal tete-a-tete with us and this phone chat turned out to be quite a treat. We chatted with Shilpi about her upbringing, why and how she became an author, the different aspects and book and thus got to know the person behind the writing talent; a rare and one-of-a-kind event for sure.  We also got an exciting list recomendations for our next book club event, if this were a movie, I’d call it a Box office hit!

For more information on NetIP Houston and their upcoming events please visit www.NetipHouston.org or www.facebook.com/NetIP.Houston.

Edited by Latha Nehru, VP of External Affairs, NetIP North America

www.NetIP.org