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== NGOS==
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=== Margaret Musa, Absmat&Ayoakins Foundation For Youth Pogramme, Nigeria ===
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We started a project in Nigeria for
peace
less priviledged children in Makoko rural area of Lagos, Nigeria. The project we
started now has 100 pupils and being a new project no one is funding us by now. We are
using self sporsor. Although, the Local Govt in that area gave us a premises
to conduct our day to day activities. the project is now operating in the premisess.

The illiteracy rate in this area of Lagos, Nigeria is alarmingly high
We are promoting basic education and we teach the children between 6-18 years: English, computer, Maths, vocational training e.g. adire/beads making, sewing/fashion desiging, hat making and see to their well being from primary one. The name of our organisation is known as Absmat& Ayoakins Foundation For Youth Pogramme.

We need to maintain and renovate our classrooms and without your cooperation it will be difficult
for the less priviledged children to be given a good basic education. We also want to provide them with computer literacy at the early age.
The computers will be a motivation for learning to the best 80 pupils.

Girls will be given priority so as to promote girls eduction which remains a problems
in this country due to early and forced marriage and other cultural practices. We will be grateful to affiliate and partner with your organisation in this (domain or area).

We would like to talk to a team of students interested in putting together, a proposal in order to work with us. Thanks. New e-mail contact: absmatuniquefoundation@yahoo.co.uk our new address is Makoko vocational Training, Near Asejere Market, Makoko, yaba-Lagos. Nigeria.

The Project name: Absmat&Ayoakins Foundation For Youth Programm
We need funding, for renovation and maintance cost, computer-laptops, for less priviledge Children.

We are based in Makoko, in rural area Lagos. Nigeria
Our email: is info@absmat-foundation.org
another email: address absmatuniquefoundation@yahoo.co.uk
Website:www.absmat-foundation.org
Reg CAT No 25974
Postal Address:
Makoko Vocational Centre, beside Asejere Market,
Makoko, Yaba-Lagos
Nigeria. West Africa
P.O.Box 2335, Ikeja.


Contact Person
Mrs.Margaret Falodi-Musa
Phone; 009447951999858/002348035775756
email: absmatuniquefoundation@yahoo.co.uk
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== NGOs ==
== NGOs ==

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100 XOs, Hardware, $10K stipend, 10-day training in Kigali, Rwanda, and an entire summer in an African country of your choice. Sound too good to be true? Well, it's not. OLPC has a revolutionary vision: an XO for every child. Crazy, right? Not crazy enough, since it's becoming a reality. Country after country, children with XOs are learning more, finding new avenues of expression, and connecting to a global network of like-minded children. But we can't achieve this dream alone, which is why we need your help in turning this idea into a global movement. Through OLPCorps Africa, we'll provide the tools and resources to get you started if you can provide the time, energy, and dedication to change the world. This is a student movement, a learning movement, an education movement...The OLPC Movement.


Thinking about starting your proposal? Not sure where to start? This section should answer some of your questions. Don't be afraid to ask questions & collaborate - we're better as a team. Keep in mind, up to 100 teams are receiving 100 XOs each.

In the end, all teams will be working together for 10 days in Kigali before deploying. Our goal is to form a network of African deployments which support learning for years to come. Although the application for 2010 is not yet open, consider the following suggestions we've outlined below before writing your proposal.


Proposal formatting:

  • Proposals must be in English.
  • Length of Proposal must not exceed 750 words.
  • Hyper-linked text is allowed throughout the proposal.

Proposal contents:

  • Answer the basics: who, what, when, where. Most importantly, KEEP IT CONCISE AND DIRECTLY TO THE POINT.
  • How will you work with children? Are the children in school from June-August? Are they on break? Address how you will deal with children and learning with their schedule.
  • Who is the local partner? How will you follow-up? Partner with groups capable of maintaining the deployment after you leave. Is there an academic institution, NGO, community organization, etc. willing to oversee the project after August? Do you have family ties in the community? What's going to happen when you leave?
    • Include a letter of support from the local partner (this doesn't count towards your 750 word limit). Make sure you show that together you're capable of handling the receipt of a 230 kg package of laptops and equipment. Where will you store the equipment during the deployment?
  • How will this impact 6-12 yr old children? All proposals must be about kids 6-12 years old and their learning. A proposal gets stronger as soon as the group can show that children are the agents of change, not just the objects of teaching.
    • Incorporate the OLPCorps Learning Guide into your project proposal.
    • Stick to OLPC's Core Principles: child ownership, low ages, saturation, connection, and free and open source.
  • Describe your project's financial needs. As an attachment (that doesn't count towards the 750 word limit), provide a brief budget for the project. Include travel costs (to Kigali and your deployment community), housing for 9 weeks (can your local partner help here?), and other project-related expenses. Remember that OLPC will only grant up to $10,000 and that you do not need to include XOs, accessories, or Kigali accommodations in your budget. If you have a creative project-based idea that needs funding, let us know.
    • Be realistic with your budget. It will determine how much money you'll receive.
    • But also be economical where possible. If we think a team's budget is wasteful or unrealistic, we will consider that in evaluating the proposal.
  • How will you provide financial support after you leave? OLPC is dedicating significant time and resources to create learning environments throughout Africa! How can you show that your team can provide financial support after you leave?
    • Research your university's grant programs, student associations, alumni networks, and other avenues of funding to sustain your deployment.
  • Communication - do you share the language of the school or community where you will be working? If not, how will this be overcome?


Note: Upon acceptance, you will be asked to provide proof as a student. This will be verified by the dean of your department, for instance.