Nourish International
(Intern :: NonProfit, Other )
Nourish International was founded in 2003 at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill as the student group Hunger Lunch. Since
incorporating as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit in 2006, Nourish has begun chapters
on 29 campuses nationwide. In 2008, Nourish was awarded the North Carolina
Peace Prize for excellence in cross-cultural solutions and sustainable
development.
Since inception, Nourish students have raised and invested more than
$140,000 in sustainable development projects in 22 communities worldwide.
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This year, 8 million people will die because they are simply too poor to
stay alive.
You can change this.
Nourish International is inviting you to be a part of the solution to global
poverty by applying for our Chapter Founders Program.
During the school year, Nourish Chapters run small businesses called
ventures on campus to raise money, membership, and awareness. They then
choose a compelling student-led project proposed by an international
organization. Over the summer, students travel abroad to a local community
to implement their chosen project as a tangible solution to poverty.
Whether it's expanding an on-campus venture to double the profits or
searching for innovative ways to shell peanuts in Uganda, students like you
are using their creative abilities to make an impact. You can create change
today; all you have to do is:
Apply to be a Chapter Founder Between now and April 21st Nourish is
accepting applications for its Chapter Founders Program. This spring, we'll
be selecting students from campuses across the country to receive
professional training, support and $500 start-up capital. To start your
application, click here.
Tell a friend If Nourish isn't the right opportunity for you, you
can still help accomplish our mission of eradicating global poverty.
Spreading the word to just three people drastically raises our chances of
finding the right student on your campus. Nominate a friend now by clicking
here.
To apply, get more information or nominate a friend, go to
http://nourishinternational.org/students/overview.php. Act now -
applications are being reviewed as they come in!
This year, 8 million people will die because they are simply too poor to
stay alive.
You can change this.
Nourish International is inviting you to be a part of the solution to global
poverty by applying for our Chapter Founders Program.
During the school year, Nourish Chapters run small businesses called
ventures on campus to raise money, membership, and awareness. They then
choose a compelling student-led project proposed by an international
organization. Over the summer, students travel abroad to a local community
to implement their chosen project as a tangible solution to poverty.
Whether it's expanding an on-campus venture to double the profits or
searching for innovative ways to shell peanuts in Uganda, students like you
are using their creative abilities to make an impact. You can create change
today; all you have to do is:
Apply to be a Chapter Founder Between now and April 21st Nourish is
accepting applications for its Chapter Founders Program. This spring, we'll
be selecting students from campuses across the country to receive
professional training, support and $500 start-up capital. To start your
application, click here.
Tell a friend If Nourish isn't the right opportunity for you, you
can still help accomplish our mission of eradicating global poverty.
Spreading the word to just three people drastically raises our chances of
finding the right student on your campus. Nominate a friend now by clicking
here.
To apply, get more information or nominate a friend, go to
http://nourishinternational.org/students/overview.php. Act now -
applications are being reviewed as they come in!
For more information go to www.nourishinternational.org
Nourish International Chapter Founders Team
office: 919.747.4090
chapter.founders@nourishinternational.org
http://www.nourishinternational.org
Allie
chapter.founders@nourishinternational.org
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