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Many generous businesses, universities, foundations and individuals have shared resources and financial investment in Good Deeds International.
In 2007, Goods Deeds International was recipient of the foundation’s Turn it Up grant. GDI has received $30,000 of support from Salesforce. This investment is creating GDI’s virtual office and customer relationship management system that will unite volunteers and partners from around the world in creative counter-trafficking.
Western Michigan University’s Leadership Program provided funding for the development of our Service-Learning Program via a Service Scholarship Award.
A Program of the National and Community Service. AmeriCorps provided Good Deeds volunteers with Service Scholar Funding to develop our core foundation.
Macquarie University provided a Good Deeds researcher with a Vice Chancellor’s Travel Grant to research a case of international child-trafficking.
4wd TV has supplied a generous amount of national airtime on their award wining program which attracts 500,000 viewers weekly in Australia and New Zealand.
As part of QUT’s Engagement Innovation Grant, Good Deeds became QUT’s first service-learning partner sharing in funds for the academy’s first service-learning pilot project. In a mutually beneficial relationship, Good Deeds and the Creative Industries Faculty at QUT are getting students out of the classroom and into the ‘real world.’
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