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Starting on ''November 12, 2007'', people in the US and Canada will be able to purchase XOs through a "Give 1, Get 1" program which pays for two laptops, sending one to them and one to a child in one of OLPC's partner countries. |
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== External links == |
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* [http://www.xogiving.org xogiving.org] -- note that you can sign up to be notified around November 12, but can't actually donate to this program until then. |
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You can help support OLPC's mission by contributing [[participate|time and knowledge]] or |
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[http://one.laptop.org/content/donate-online donating money], or by participating in our annual giving campaigns. For the first two years after mass production, we ran an annual "Give 1, Get 1" campaign where for the price of two XOs you could receive one and donate the cost of one to the foundation. |
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= Give 1, Get 1 = |
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I've seen Mr. Negroponte's story on "60 Minutes," and have press releases about the project. I advise a group of college students who raise money for the Zambia Open Community Schools program, a program for students too poor to attend government schools. It seems like this is exactly the population the project is designed for . . . but I'm gathering that the only way to serve a relatively small program (we've raised ~$150,000 over several years, all of which has gone directly to the ZOCS program). Is the "Buy One, Give One" program the only way we could connect olpc to the children in and around Lusaka, Zambia? |
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[[Image:G1g1-poster-girl-sm.jpg|thumb|right|Poster child for G1G1 in 2007. ]] |
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== [[XO Giving]] specific questions == |
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== Give 1, Get 1 2007 == |
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Will the North American Laptops include any human-power system? |
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[[Image:G1g1-poster-girl-4.JPG|thumb|right|Original photo. Taken in Abuja, May 2007]] |
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[[Image:G1g1-poster-girl-5.jpg|thumb|right|The face that launched 100,000 laptops. Arriving at school with a smile.]] |
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The 2007 Give 1, Get 1 program (or "G1G1") concluded on 31 December 2007. 85,000 people gave a laptop through this program, donations which helped launch deployments in [[OLPC Haiti|Haiti]], [[OLPC Rwanda|Rwanda]], [[OLPC Mongolia|Mongolia]], [[OLPC Palestine|Palestine]], and [[OLPC Afghanistan|Afghanistan]]. |
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The poster child for the campaign was from Nigeria, where we launched one of our first pilots in 2006. |
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Will the North American Laptops use the Anti-theft 'leasing' system? |
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[[G1G1 2007]] has archival info on the 2007 program. During the program, participants who donated USD $399 would cover the cost of one laptop to be distributed by OLPC to one of its least-developed partner countries, and would get 1 to keep, for themselves or for a child in their lives. OLPC also has a static [http://www.laptopgiving.org/en/faq.php Official FAQ](dead link) on this program. |
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If so, can this be disabled to prevent 'bricking'? |
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== Give 1, Get 1 2008 == |
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The 2008 ''Give 1, Get 1'' campaign ran between November 17 and December 31, 2008. You can still visit [http://laptop.org/xo '''laptop.org.org/xo'''] to donate a laptop, but you won't receive one. Close to 10,000 people participated in this program. |
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For more about the program, see [[G1G1 2008]]. |
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== Media == |
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Various media for G1G1 campaigns: |
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* Nigerian girl carrying a laptop on her head (at right) |
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*: There are a number of formats and layouts of that print |
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* 2008 reprise of the above: |
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*: '''[http://media.laptop.org/ebenmedia/Advertising/One%20Laptop.pdf as a pdf]''', or as an '''[http://media.laptop.org/ebenmedia/Advertising/OLPC_Standard_Flash_Banners/300x600/swf/OLPC_300x600_30k.swf animated flash]''' |
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*: Also used on limited-run long-sleeve t-shirts |
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* The 2008 OLPC [http://media.laptop.org/realmedia/brandvideos/ Brand videos] |
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== User communities == |
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Users of the XO have formed many user groups (some even before the 2007 units arrived). See [[Regional groups]]. |
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When you get your XO, follow the "Help using the XO" link in the side navigation under "About the XO". |
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== Discussion == |
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Discussions about giving and G1G1 have been moved to the discussion page at [[Talk:XO Giving]]. |
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[[Category:Donation]] |
Latest revision as of 22:08, 26 November 2017
You can help support OLPC's mission by contributing time and knowledge or donating money, or by participating in our annual giving campaigns. For the first two years after mass production, we ran an annual "Give 1, Get 1" campaign where for the price of two XOs you could receive one and donate the cost of one to the foundation.
Give 1, Get 1
Give 1, Get 1 2007
The 2007 Give 1, Get 1 program (or "G1G1") concluded on 31 December 2007. 85,000 people gave a laptop through this program, donations which helped launch deployments in Haiti, Rwanda, Mongolia, Palestine, and Afghanistan.
The poster child for the campaign was from Nigeria, where we launched one of our first pilots in 2006.
G1G1 2007 has archival info on the 2007 program. During the program, participants who donated USD $399 would cover the cost of one laptop to be distributed by OLPC to one of its least-developed partner countries, and would get 1 to keep, for themselves or for a child in their lives. OLPC also has a static Official FAQ(dead link) on this program.
Give 1, Get 1 2008
The 2008 Give 1, Get 1 campaign ran between November 17 and December 31, 2008. You can still visit laptop.org.org/xo to donate a laptop, but you won't receive one. Close to 10,000 people participated in this program.
For more about the program, see G1G1 2008.
Media
Various media for G1G1 campaigns:
- Nigerian girl carrying a laptop on her head (at right)
- There are a number of formats and layouts of that print
- 2008 reprise of the above:
- as a pdf, or as an animated flash
- Also used on limited-run long-sleeve t-shirts
- The 2008 OLPC Brand videos
User communities
Users of the XO have formed many user groups (some even before the 2007 units arrived). See Regional groups.
When you get your XO, follow the "Help using the XO" link in the side navigation under "About the XO".
Discussion
Discussions about giving and G1G1 have been moved to the discussion page at Talk:XO Giving.