This
page is for eBlessings' Rwandan partners who are participating or planning to
participate in the 2007 grant directed towards orphans, street
children, and children from destitute families in
Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo,
Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Gambia, India, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia,
Myanmar, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo,
Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Please review this document--checking your
information for correctness and email me with to confirm everything
is correct or with changes outlining specific headers and the
information which applies under that heading. Thank you for your
participation.
THIS IS A WORKING COPY OF THE GRANT
(There is an email which accompanies this grant explaining
what is required and expected of you and your
organization and our network. If you have not received it
or information concerning this grant opportunity, please
email Anthony at
janthonyallen@hotmail.com,
anthony@eblessings.us
or
eblessings@gmail.com )
eBlessings
P. O. Box 601
Stone Mountain, Georgia 30086
(404) 299-6427
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Foundation
Attn: ???
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A GRANT REQUEST FOR $250,000 TO SUPPORT ORPHANS, ORPHANAGE
HOMES, AND CHILDREN FROM DESTITUTE FAMILIES IN BULGARIA, BURKINA
FASO, CHAD, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO, ETHIOPIA, GABON,
GHANA, GAMBIA, INDIA, IVORY COAST, KENYA, LIBERIA, MYANMAR,
NIGERIA, RWANDA, SOUTH AFRICA, SUDAN, TANZANIA, TOGO, ZAMBIA,
AND ZIMBABWE TO COVER OPERATIONAL COSTS IN 2007 FISCAL YEAR.
Submitted on November 29, 2007
Submitted by:
eBlessings
James Anthony Allen, Executive Director
Telephone: (404) 734-7258
Fax: (404) 299-6427
Email: eblessings@gmail.com
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
eBlessings is a faith-based, non-profit, 501(c)3
corporation, network, and ministry whose purpose is to assist
Christian ministries throughout the world which focus on
assisting orphans, street children, and families who are in
serious need of social intervention and assistance. Since 2003,
eBlessings has been providing fiscal assistance and indirect
community involvement with numerous Christian ministries around
the world which have a social and community focus. We partner
with the organizations in our network to provide economic,
inspirational, and ministerial assistance.
As an Amazon.com associate, eBlessings assists
individuals with the layout and publication of books which they
desire to get published and distributed. We also purchase arts
and crafts from villagers through ministries in an effort to
provide an economic pipeline to the rural artisans. eBlessings
has a Pen Pal program through which over one thousand children
share the experiences of daily life in America and in Africa.
The hope is that long-term relationships will be established
through this cultural exchange.
The problem
is there is a large number of street children and orphans in
countries in Africa, Asian, and Eastern Europe. The causes of
this problem are: HIV/AIDS, genocide, child abandonment, rape,
torture, domestic abuse, poverty, war, and the lack of economic
opportunity, coupled with little to no education of parents and
guardians. This has resulted in a large number of
disenfranchised children and families who are unable to avail
themselves of opportunities available to socially integrated
families and community members. Human rights violations against
children in the 1990s have become a common and disturbing
occurrence in many African countries.
The goal of this
proposal is toaddress the
needs of street children and orphans in Rwanda through the
provision of in kind supplies including food, clothing, shelter,
and financial support to host orphanage homes and related
facilities (educational, shelters, and after school facilities)
in selected countries.
In this program we are addressing food, clothing,
education, and sustainability for school-age children (orphans,
street children, and children from destitute families) from
Rwanda.
The Evaluation will be conducted by America’s Non Profit Academy
Incorporated. America's Non Profit Academy Inc is a Georgia
Based Consulting Group designed exclusively to provide basic
start up and technical assistance to New Non Profit
organizations. Our team comprises of experienced Non Profit
Consultants, Non Profit Attorneys, and Certified Public
Accountants. Ojong Odidi is the Program Director (Atlanta); (BA)
Political Science & Public Administration, (MA) International
Peace & Conflict Resolution Studies, University of Notre Dame
Indiana.
Evaluation
design: The evaluation will analyze information to determine the
extent to which the projects goals and objectives have been
achieved. The assessment will determine the level to which the
program is effective in meeting the needs of the faith based
organizations and their communities. The evaluation will provide
ongoing feedback to program staff and sub advisory committee to
allow needed changes for program effectiveness, fiscal
efficiency, and overall improvements and success of the program.
The evaluation will include quantitative examination of both
process components (Services and management task) and outcome
components. Both program activities and budget spending will be
monitored monthly.
We have been in the business of assisting orphans and
street children for over three years by purchasing arts and
crafts to have economic input in impoverished areas, sending
clothing and household items, supporting community-based
ministries and establishing cultural exchange through orphans
writing local American children. We are currently addressing the
problem outlined in the proposal and any assistance from outside
sources is fundamental to have a broader impact with the
organizations which whom we presently partner. We have a
dedicated board of directors who are personally interested and
committed to addressing the problems on which this proposal is
focused. We have volunteers and organizations with staff members
who will execute this grant.
We have support in the United States from St. Timothy
United Methodist Church, The Cathedral at Chapel Hill, Metro
World Outreach Center in Georgia, Third Baptist Church in San
Francisco, Kesler Temple A.M.E.Z. Church, Marcus’ church home in
North Carolina; in Bulgaria, Life in Glory Apostolic Center; in
Nigeria, Revival Valley Ministries, in Rwanda, HOSTA
International, and in South Africa, Tower of Grace Worship
Center. There are many more supporters of our efforts which are
too many to list here. We have letters of support from local,
civic organizations, church organizations, government
organizations, public officials, and other interested parties
and organizations.
Based on the
above information, eBlessings is requesting
$150,000 in the support
of our efforts to provide food, clothing, educational, and
shelter assistance for orphans, street children, and children
from destitute families with plans to continue this support with
our sustainability program.
We plan to
sustain the program beyond the grant period by the sale and
distribution of African arts and crafts, the sales of eBlessings
books, revenue generation as an Amazon.com, Google AdSense, and
LinkShare associate, donations, solicitations, fundraising, and
the institution of various community-based, business
opportunities, i.e., water purification systems, Internet cafes,
water transportation services, goat farms, and fish farms. We
plan to secure promissory letters of financial commitment from
local and national businesses, individuals, and organizations.
We will initiate a funds matching program with corporations and
interested parties. It is our expectation that these
contributions will cover about 7% of our total budget.
INTRODUCTION
eBlessings is a faith-based, non-profit corporation, 501(c)3,
network, and ministry founded by James Anthony Allen. The
purpose of eBlessings is to assist Christian ministries
throughout the world which focus on assisting orphans, street
children, and families who are in serious need of social
intervention and assistance. Currently, as an Internet ministry,
eBlessings receives approximately three thousands visitors a day
to our web site.
eBlessings also assists ministries and villagers to create an
income stream and to become economically independent through the
export of African arts and crafts for resale. These arts and
crafts are also used as a marketing tool. The African arts and
crafts help us to raise the awareness in society of ancient
African artisan and their craftsmanship and it is our hope the
arts will remind people of what they know of Africa and the
plight of their children.
eBlessings is involved in the counseling of individuals who have
found it difficult to fit into the societal norms. Adult males
and females recovering from drugs, coming out of prison,
homelessness, and any number of maladies. We conduct group
counseling of younger individuals in two boys homes and various
recovery homes and support programs.
We
established a Pen Pal program in 2004, which has grown to more
than one thousand elementary school aged children in the United
States and regularly correspond with school-age children in
several African nations. Elizabeth Allen is the eBlessings Pen
Pals program director and is responsible for the reception and
dissemination of the letters. She is involved with the local
school system in the support of our Pen Pal efforts and is
given class time with the students to share the program.
eBlessings also publishes and distributes both nationally and
internationally a number of books; the highly acclaimed
International Daily Devotional in which contributing
ministers from different countries and various denominations
bring awareness of their ministries and organizations. The
International Daily Devotional fosters interoperability and
communication among the eBlessings network members and
non-members alike. eBlessings network members are traveling to
different countries to participate in and conduct seminars,
programs, and ministry. eBlessings produces as an associate of
Amazon.com several books; Wardaddy, a novel, iJac?: is
JESUS a crackhead?, an inspirational book, and Growing
Our Spirit Soul. We also assist others in the layout,
publication, and distribution of their books; The Four in One
Gospel of JESUS, a compilation of the Gospels by a pastor in
Bulgaria, Europe and his book, Forgetting Things Behind.
Proceeds from eBlessings book sales are earmarked for eBlessings
related projects.
Numerous
organizations, which have a social and community focus, partner
with eBlessings. In Rwanda, we network with HOSTA, Mission
Puissance de la parole MPP, Good Samaritan Christian
Association, Association of Pentecostal Churches; in Liberia,
Children for Christ Ministries International, Victory Assembly
Church, Liberian Refugee Camp, Liberian Children
Educational Rescue Foundation; Life in Glory Apostolic Christian
Center; in
Ethiopia, East African Sisters for Charities, Full Gospel
Church; in India, Jesus Gospel Outreach Ministries, Light of
Hope Association, Jesus Christ Prayer Church, Four Corners
Ministries, Jesus Love Ministries;
in Ivory Coast, Evangelic
Church of Revelation, Mission International Canaan Grace et
Benediction; in Kenya, Jesus Praise Centre Church, Living in Victory
International Ministries; in Gambia,
Glory World Outreach Ministries; in Lome-Togo, Pentecostal
Mission of the Christian Fraternity of Togo; in Burkina Faso,
Assembly Church of God; in Myanmar, Four Corners Ministries; in
South Africa, Free Gospel Fire Ministry, His Centre Praise &
Worship Cathedral, Tower of Grace Worship Center; in Nigeria,
Gospel Missionary Foundation, Revival Valley Ministries, Healing
Banquet Ministries, Laughter Foundation Christian Ministry,
Turningpoint Ministries, Christ Tower Bible Church, The Word Of
Righteousness Ministries International; in Zambia, Shalom Bible
College; in Zimbabwe, Greater Bibleway Gospel Church; in Ghana,
Success Life Ministries, Hope Assemblies Of God;
in Congo, Yahwe Jire Church and in
Tanzania,
Save the Nation Foundation (SANAFO).
These organizations, most all of which are Christian
church-based, represent men and women who live lives dedicated
to the service of others. They are currently giving social
assistance in the communities in which they live and are
therefore positioned physically and organizationally to
administer available resources. It is eBlessings position not to
administer any funding until an executive board member visits
the facilities, children, and families who we seek to assist
through these organizations.
Founded
in 2003, eBlessings has moved from a for profit company to a
501(c)(3) non-profit corporation in an effort to secure a more
effective funding base for African, Indian, and European
non-profits and socially conscious organizations who expect to
find success in this effort.
eBlessings is positioned to effectively administer fiscal
resources to organizations who are currently assisting
individuals, children, and families in need. We are in
collaboration and integrating our efforts with other community
organizations that offer their support in our efforts. We have
received donations which addressed specific community
involvement. We plan to sustain the program beyond the
grant period by the sale and distribution of African arts and
crafts, the sales of eBlessings books, donations, solicitations,
fundraising, and the institution of various community-based,
business opportunities.
PROBLEM STATEMENT / NEEDS ANALYSIS
The problem
is there is a large number of street children and orphans in
countries in Africa, Asian, and Eastern Europe.
The causes of
this problem are: HIV/AIDS, genocide, child abandonment, rape,
torture, domestic abuse, poverty, war, and the lack of economic
opportunity, coupled with little to no education of parents and
guardians. This has resulted in a large number of
disenfranchised children and families who are unable to avail
themselves of opportunities available to socially integrated
families and community members. Human rights violations against
children in the 1990s have become a common and disturbing
occurrence in many African countries.
There is an
urgent need for the problems to be addressed. The long-term
consequences of this problem if not address with result in
children will not having proper nutrition because of lack of
food. Children will not have educational opportunities due to
lack of requisite school fees. Children will not have money to
purchase clothing appropriate for their size or the season.
Parents will send their children into the streets to beg, steal,
engage in petty trade, or prostitute, which will place them in
danger of petty street thugs, vehicular accidents, drug abuse,
and those who prey upon the less fortunate.
The
eBlessings non-profit corporation is located in Stone Mountain,
Georgia, which is suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. The postal address
is: P. O. Box 601, Stone Mountain, Georgia 30086. The address of
its physical location is: 873 Hearthstone Drive, Stone Mountain,
Georgia 30083. Telephone: (404) 734-7258; FAX: (404) 299-6427.
eBlessings has network partners who minister to orphans, street
children, and children from destitute families located in the
following countries: Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Chad, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Gambia, India, Ivory
Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Myanmar, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa,
Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
eBlessings is positioned to assist in this issue
because this ministry is presently networking with numerous
ministries in the countries mentioned above who are currently
working to improve upon the conditions of street children,
orphans, and destitute families who are in their communities
presently. eBlessings is a clearinghouse for the distribution of
funds. Through our network, we are continuing to created
intercommunication amount network members and interoperability
between the network partners. Our approach is unique in that we
have church organizations and civic organizations which are
in-country working in an effort to relieve the destitute
situations in which so many children are presently living or in
which they are surviving with the least quality of life
imaginable. We are in constant communication with these
ministries to ascertain ways eBlessings can assist their efforts
and how they can assist one another with the problems which are
similar to their circumstances.
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY & TARGET POPULATION
The Project
Investigator of eBlessings believes that helping orphans and
disenfranchised street children in Africa, India, Bulgaria, and
other countries is his divine destiny for his life. He is
extremely committed to serving the less fortunate and those in
need; and has a very strong work ethic. He has a Bachelors
Degree in Business Management from the University of Maryland,
European Division and some graduate work with the same
university. He has traveled extensively as a former United
States Army non-commissioned officer; and has managed numerous
personnel with diverse backgrounds and pressing issues. He has
worked in food service, the hospitality industry, television
production, is a writer, a multi-media professional, a
counselor, husband, father to four children, a graphics
supervisor for eight Federal Reserve Banks, and is presently the
executive director of eBlessings.
The board of
directors are highly educated in various fields of
expertise—missionary, attorney, computer professionals,
engineer—have a commitment to community involvement and
development. The board of directors support eBlessings’
commitment to serving orphans and street children and are
dedicated to the completion of eBlessings projects in these
countries. The administrative team members of eBlessings are
currently located in fifteen different countries and represent a
diverse background of individuals committed to social services
in their respective communities.
eBlessings
consists of several orphanages, churches, ministries, and
organizations dedicated and currently serving in the assistance
of less-privileged and disenfranchised children and families. In
Liberia, the Children for Christ Ministries International,
founded in 2005, daily cares for ninety-eight children who live
in conditions, which are less than adequate. They have fifteen
administrators and eight volunteers. Founded after the 1994
genocide in Rwanda, the HOSTA (Hope for Orphans, Skills Through
Training) orphanage has over three hundred orphans who live on
the compound. There are four eBlessings partners in Rwanda at
present with well over three hundred orphans, numerous staff and
volunteers. In India, in the Andhra Pradesh region, there are
four eBlessings partners, one of which is the Light of Hope
Association. Our partners care for over sixty-five orphans cared
for by LOHA, Four Corners Ministries, Jesus Gospel Outreach
Ministries, and Jesus Love Ministries, not to include street
children and children of destitute families. There are over
twelve administrators and just fewer than twenty volunteers to
assist with these children with that number fluctuating
depending on the severity of the typhoon season and the
flooding. We have additional partnering organizations, too
numerous to place here; see attachment.
Our nine
hundred-square foot location in Stone Mountain, Georgia is at
873 Hearthstone Drive. Our five staff members are supported by a
group of fifteen volunteers and supporters include but are not
limited to St. Timothy United Methodist Church, The Cathedral of
the Holy Spirit Church, Kesler AMEZ Church, Covenant Boy’s
Homes, Overcomers Support Groups, Stone Mountain Church of God,
Third Baptist Church of San Francisco, and the Pentecostals of
Stone Mountain.
Our target
population is orphaned, abandoned, and street children between
the ages of three months of age to eighteen years of age. These
children have been found struggling to survive alone and without
parents, parental supervision, relatives who care, or neighbors
who have sought to help them in basic human survival. These
children are often squandering lifeless in the villages, half
naked begging on city street corners, sniffing glue to assuage
the hunger or cold, prostituting for food or shelter, digging
through trash competing with stray dogs, or caught stealing as a
means to get a mere morsel of food. These children may get one
meal a day or every other day, which consists of a simple
tablespoon of meal. Some of the children have been starving for
days.
GOAL & OBJECTIVES
To address the needs of street children and orphans in
Rwanda
through the provision of in kind supplies including
food, clothing, shelter, and self-sustaining support to
host orphanage homes and related facilities
(educational, shelters, church, and after school
facilities) in selected countries.
Process Objectives/
Expected Outcome and Timeline
Outcome Objectives/
Expected Outcome and Timeline
A. Feeding Program
1)To provide three meals daily for school age
children.
2)To identify and/or hire staff to coordinate the
preparation and distribution of three meals daily to
children enrolled in school.
3)To provide renovation to existing meal
preparation facilities to accommodate adequate meal
preparation and an increase of meal preparation
capacity.
4)To construct new meal preparation and serving
facilities on land provided, land purchased, or donated.
5)To provide new/used (functional) appliances for
the new facilities.
a)
Providing 488 children with three meals daily from the
HOSTA organization in Rwanda between June 2007 – June
2008. At the end of the program, 100% of the children
will be well fed within this time period.
b)
Providing staff to coordinate the preparation and
distribution of three meals daily to children enrolled
in school. At the end of the program, staff will have
coordinated and distributed three meals daily for 100%
of the children.
c)
Providing adequate meal preparation to existing
facilities to accommodate an increase of meal
preparation. At the end of the program, facilities will
have renovated currently available meal facilities.
d)Providing
new meal preparation and serving facilities on land
purchased, leased, donated, or currently available. At
the end of the program, new facilities will be under
construction and/or completed.
e)
Providing functional appliances for the meal preparation
and serving facilities. At the end of the program,
appliances will have been purchased and/or upgraded.
B. Clothing Program
1)To identify and/or hire staff to coordinate the
purchase of clothes locally which will accommodate dress
codes for school and to maintain national dress code
integrity.
2)To provide 10 pairs of pants for boys, 10 pairs of
pants for girls, 10 shirts for boys, 10 blouses for
girls, 10 dresses, 5 pairs of sport socks for boys, 5
pairs of sport socks for girls, 5 pairs of dress socks
for boys, 5 pairs of dress socks for girls, 2 sports
coats for boys, 2 sports coats for girls, 2 windbreaker
jackets for boys, 2 windbreaker jackets for girls, 6
pair of underwear for boys, 6 pair of panties for girls,
3 training bras for girls, 2 sports caps for boys, 2
sports caps for girls, 1 pair of sneakers for boys, 1
pair of sneakers for girls, 1 pair of dress shoes for
boys, 1 pair of dress shoes for girls, and 1 chest of
drawers for each child to store the clothes. One
umbrella for each child will be provided.
3)To identify and/or hire staff to coordinate the
purchase of furniture will be purchased locally to store
the clothes which are purchased.
a)Providing staff to purchase cultural appropriate
clothing to 488 school age children. At the end of the
program, 100% of the clothing will be purchased within
this time period.
b)Providing 488 children with clothes for school
from the HOSTA organization in Rwanda between June 2007
– June 2008. At the end of the program, 100% of the
children will be clothed within this time period.
c)Providing furniture to store purchased clothing.
At the end of the program, 100% of the furniture will be
purchased within this time period.
C. Education Program
1)To identify and/or hire staff to administer the
paying of school fees and related school fee taxes for
one year.
2)To identify and/or hire staff to administer the
purchasing of schoolbooks and related school activities,
i.e., field trips, etc. for one year.
3)To identify and/or hire staff to purchase a
vehicle for each administering organization to provide
to the children who need it, transportation to and from
school.
a)Providing 488 children with their school fees
coordinated by HOSTA staff between June 2007 – June
2008. At the end of the program, 100% of the children’s
school fees will be paid.
b)Providing 488 children with schoolbooks
coordinated by HOSTA staff between June 2007 – June
2008. At the end of the program, 100% of the children’s
schoolbooks will be paid.
c)Providing children in need of transportation to
and from school with safe transportation, coordinated
and provided by HOSTA between January –December, 2007.
At the end of the program, 100% of the children will be
transported to and from school.
D. Shelter Program
1)To identify and rent/lease buildings to house
orphans and street children.
2)To identify and purchase buildings to house and feed
orphans and street children.
3)To identify and purchase supplies and provide
laborers to improve upon existing facilities.
4)To identify and purchase land, supplies, and
laborers to construct new facilities.
a)Providing shelter for children through leased or
rented buildings provided to them by the HOSTA
organization in Rwanda between June 2007 – June 2008. At
the end of the program, buildings will have been
identified and rented or leased.
b)Providing shelter for children through purchased
buildings made available by the HOSTA organization in
Rwanda between June 2007 – June 2008. At the end of the
program, buildings will be identified and purchased.
c)Providing improved shelter for children through
the renovation of existing buildings provided to them by
the HOSTA organization in Rwanda between June 2007 –
June 2008. At the end of the program, existing
facilities will be improved.
d)Providing new shelter for children through
purchasing land, supplies, and labor to construct new
facilities for the HOSTA organization in Rwanda between
June 2007 – June 2008. At the end of the program, land,
supplies, and labor will have been identified and
purchased and construction under way.
E. Self-sustaining Program
1)To implement new revenue-producing
businesses opportunities and bolster existing business
ventures, for individuals, organizations, and ministries
to continue the strides of improvement in individuals
and organizations, initiated by the grant.
2)To identify, solicit, and obtain annual
sponsorship revenue from churches.
3)To identify, solicit, and obtain annual
sponsorship revenue from corporations.
4)To schedule semi-annual fund-raising
banquets.
a) Identifying, evaluating, and implementing new
business opportunities the HOSTA organization will
initiate; and bolster existing business ventures, which
will generate income after expenses in five years. At
the end of 2008, 15% of the programs will be sustained
by this program in 2009, 50% in 2009, and 100% in 2011.
b) Securing annual sponsorship revenue from
churches. At the end of 2008, 5% of the programs will be
sustained by this program in 2009 and 10% in 2009.
c) Securing annual sponsorship revenue from
corporations. At the end of 2008, 15% of the programs
will be sustained by this program in 2009 and 25% in
2009.
d) Implementing semi-annual fund-raising banquets.
At the end of 2008, 5% of the programs will be sustained
by this program in 2009 and 10% in 2009.
PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION
Feeding
Program:
In this program we plan to provide three meals a day for 488
children, (orphans, street children, and children from destitute
families) from Rwanda. This program also includes agricultural
sustainability whereby program participants are taught to grow
and maintain crops. This program is to be instituted in 2007 and
is restricted to individuals who are currently involved in the
eBlessings network. The food will be prepared in the kitchen
facilities which are planned as a part of the building projects
for the orphanages and/or facilities which serve them. The
feeding program will be operational from June 2007 – June 2008. This program is necessary because of the deplorable
conditions under which these children are living. This program
is associated with the “Education Program” in that studies have
proven that school-age children learn better when they are
properly nourished. The uniqueness of this program is that it
not only feeds individuals but also trains them to grow their
own food. See the attachment for the administrators of this
program.
Clothing
Program:
In this program we plan to provide school uniforms and general
clothing items for 488 children (orphans, street children, and
children from destitute families) five to eighteen years old
from Rwanda. This program is to be instituted in 2007 and is
restricted to individuals who are currently networking with
eBlessings. The clothing will be purchased locally in Stone
Mountain, shipped to the different countries involved and
distributed by the program administrators in those countries.
Where it is not customary or acceptable to wear American
clothes, purchases will be made in country for appropriate
school attire. See the attachment for the administrators of this
program. The clothing program will be operational from
June 2007 – June 2008.
This program is necessary because of the children’s lack of
clothing allows them to be susceptible to inclement weather
which opens opportunity for sickness and maladies. The program
is unique in that the children, many of whom are involved in the
eBlessings’ Pen Pal program.
Education
Program:
In this program we plan to provide the school fees, books,
school supplies, and transportation for 488 children (orphans,
street children, and children from destitute families) five to
eighteen years old from Rwanda. This program is to be instituted
in 2007 and is restricted to individuals who are currently
networking with eBlessings. The education program will be
operational from
June 2007 – June 2008.
This program is unique in that the education component is an
integral part of the HOSTA mission. See the attachment for the
administrators of this program.
Shelter
Program:
In this program we plan to provide and maintain new living
accommodations and repair and improve present accommodations for
488 children (orphans, street children, and children from
destitute families) five to eighteen years old from Rwanda. This
program is to be instituted in 2007 and is restricted to
individuals who are currently networking with eBlessings. The
shelter program will be operational from
June 2007 – June 2008.
This program is unique in that it can assist HOSTA’s building
goals and objectives for the coming year. See the attachment
for the administrators of this program.
Self-sustaining program:
In this program we plan to provide the school fees, books,
school supplies, and transportation for 488 children (orphans,
street children, and children from destitute families) five to
eighteen years old from Rwanda. This program is to be instituted
in 2007 and is restricted to individuals who are currently
networking with eBlessings. The self-sustaining program will be
at fifty percent operational capacity at the end of 2008. It
will be operating at one hundred percent at the end of 2009.
This program is unique in that HOSTA needs and seeks economic
development for its organizational future. See the attachment
for the administrators of this program.
METHODOLOGY (RWANDA)
Program Activity
Timeline
Location
Responsibility
Feeding Program
June 2007 – June 2008
Rwanda
Pastor
Jackson Mudahinyuka, HOSTA, Hope for Orphans, Skills
through Training
Gospel Power
Center Church
P.O. Box
3448, Kigali, Rwanda
Clothing Program
June 2007 – June 2008
Rwanda
Pastor
Jackson Mudahinyuka, HOSTA, Hope for Orphans,
Skills through Training
Gospel Power
Center Church
P.O. Box
3448, Kigali, Rwanda
Education Program
June 2007 – June 2008
Rwanda
Pastor
Jackson Mudahinyuka, HOSTA, Hope for Orphans,
Skills through Training
Gospel Power
Center Church
P.O. Box
3448, Kigali, Rwanda
Shelter
Program
June 2007 – June 2008
Rwanda
Pastor
Jackson Mudahinyuka, HOSTA, Hope for Orphans,
Skills through Training
Gospel Power
Center Church
P.O. Box
3448, Kigali, Rwanda
Self-Sustaining Program
June 2007 – June 2008
Rwanda
Pastor
Jackson Mudahinyuka, HOSTA, Hope for Orphans,
Skills through Training
Gospel Power
Center Church
P.O. Box
3448, Kigali, Rwanda
EVALUATION
America’s Non Profit Academy Incorporated will conduct the
evaluation. America's Non Profit Academy Incorporated is a
Georgia-based consulting group designed exclusively to provide
basic start up and technical assistance to new non-profit
organizations. Our team comprises of experienced non-profit
consultants, non-profit attorneys, and certified public
accountants. Ojong Odidi is the program director (Atlanta). He
has a BA degree in political science and public administration
and a Master’s degree in international peace and conflict
resolution studies, University of Notre Dame, Indiana.
Evaluation design: The evaluation will analyze information
to determine the extent to which the projects goals and
objectives have been achieved. The assessment will determine the
level to which the program is effective in meeting the needs of
the faith based organizations and their communities. The
evaluation will provide ongoing feedback to program staff and
sub advisory committee to allow needed changes for program
effectiveness, fiscal efficiency, and overall improvements and
success of the program. The evaluation will include quantitative
examination of both process components (services and management
task) and outcome components. Both program activities and budget
spending will be monitored monthly.
Process
Evaluation: Process evaluation is an internal necessity for
staff and planners to determine whether the project is being
implemented as intended. This information will be available
during the programs initial phases and on a continuing basis so
that needed corrections can be made in a timely fashion. Process
evaluation also provides meaning for the outcome evaluation
(Outcome evaluation measures the impact of the program on the
population being served). The evaluator for the Compassion
Capital Fund Project will utilize the FORECAST model (formative
Evaluation, Consultation, and System techniques) to guide
project planning and implementation (Goodman, 1994). This system
employs four components: Models, Markers, Measures, and Meaning.
The evaluator develops an “action model” of the program in a
diagram format exactly as it is presented in the grant proposal
so that planners and key informants can visualize all proposed
activities. The evaluation team then meets with the planners to
refine this model and to reach consensus on the evaluation
process and proposed program activities. To avoid any
misunderstanding, this collaboration will occur early in project
implementation. Markers, or indicators of project achievements,
are then developed from the action model. Because of the
complex nature of this project, program activities may not be
implemented exactly as planed. When this happens, there is an
increased likelihood that the program will not produce desired
outcomes. The Evaluation team will meet monthly with Program
planners to provide ongoing feedback so that adjustments can be
made as needed.
Measures and data Collection Instruments: Measures provide
the details on how the project will attain each marker. The
measures will emphasize items to collect during program
implementation such as training activity calendar and
performance and response to participating organizations on what
is learned and how useful this information serves their capacity
building and technical needs. A variety of instruments will be
used to collect data in this program: (1) Surveys containing
both open ended and closed questions directed at workshop
participants (2) Focus groups to achieve informal consensus
regarding issues of concern (3) records including, attendance,
workshop discussion participation, and (4) formal and informal
observations on how useful the training is to participants and
the lead organization. Satisfaction survey will be developed for
use in training and activities. All data will be confidential.
Scheduling of Evaluation Activities: The evaluation process will
begin as soon as the grant is awarded.
NEW—FEBRUARY 2007
EVALUATION
TABLES (Logic Model)
Resources
Activities
Objectives
Output
Data/Collection Methods
Short and Long Term Outcomes
Impact
In order to accomplish our set of
activities, we need the following.
In order to address our problem, we
will accomplish the following activities.
In order to achieve our set goals we
will implement the following objectives.
We expect that once accomplished,
these activities will produce the following evidence of
service delivery. Changes in 1-3 then 4-6 years.
We expect that if accomplished, these
activities will lead to the following changes in 1-3
then 4-6 years.
We expect that if accomplished, these
activities will lead to the following changes in 7-10
years.
1.
Food supplies
2.
Staff
3.
Quotes/
proposals for renovation
4.
Quotes for new construction
5.
Identify and purchase new or used equipment
Feeding Program
1.
To provide three meals daily for school age children
2.
To identify and/or hire staff to coordinate the
preparation and distribution of three meals daily to
children enrolled in school.
3.To
provide renovation to existing meal preparation
facilities to accommodate adequate meal preparation and
an increase of meal preparation capacity.
4.To
construct new meal preparation and serving facilities on
land provided, land purchased, or donated.
5.To
provide new/used (functional) appliances for the new
facilities.
Data
Sales receipts,
school menus, resumes, photos, video, questionnaires,
sign-in sheets, project plans, letters of commitment,
letters of contribution, bids, proposals
***
Collection Methods
Notebooks, SLR
35mm camera, digital camera, video camera, photo albums,
video documentation, questionnaires, sign-in sheets,
laptop computer
***
Changes in 1 - 3 Years
At lease 85% of the children will
receive three meals a day. 100% of staff necessary will
be obtained. 70% of the renovation will be complete. New
construction will have begun. 100% of appliances will be
purchased and installed.
***
Changes in 4 - 6 Years
95% of the children will be fed. Additional staff,
if necessary will be identified and hired. 100% of the
renovation will be completed. 95% of new construction
will be completed. 100% of appliances will be purchased
and installed.
Short Term Outcome
At least 90% of the children will be fed. Staff will be
added to facilitate feeding the children. Providers of
renovating construction will be identified. Providers of
new construction will be identified. Used or new
equipment will be purchased.
***
Long Term Outcome
100% of the children will be fed. Staff will accommodate
transition to full time feeding in new or renovated
facilities. 100% of the facilities will be renovated.
New construction will be 50% complete. 100% of new
equipment will be operational.
Short Term Outcome
At lease 85% of the children will
receive three meals a day. School attendance and
retention in class will increase. There will be less
illness due to poor nutrition. Student’s grades will
improve. 100% of necessary staff will be obtained. 100%
of the renovation will be complete and new renovation
and upgrades identified. New construction will be
complete. Appliances will be re-evaluated for
replacement requirements.
***
Long Term Outcome
School attendance and retention in
class will increase. There will be less illness due to
poor nutrition. Student’s grades will improve. New
construction will be complete and any necessary
renovations identified. Appliances will be replacement.
Resources
Activities
Objectives
Output
Data/Collection Methods
Short and
Long Term Outcomes
Impact
In order to
accomplish our set of activities, we need the following.
In order to
address our problem, we will accomplish the following
activities.
In order to achieve our set goals we will implement the
following objectives.
We expect that once accomplished, these activities
will produce the following evidence of service delivery.
Changes in 1-3 then 4-6 years.
We expect that
if accomplished, these activities will lead to the
following changes in 1-3 then 4-6 years.
We expect that if accomplished, these activities
will lead to the following changes in 7-10 years.
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Clothing Program
1)To
identify and/or hire staff to coordinate the purchase of
clothes locally which will accommodate dress codes for
school and to maintain national dress code integrity.
2)To
provide 10 pairs of pants for boys, 10 pairs of pants
for girls, 10 shirts for boys, 10 blouses for girls, 10
dresses, 5 pairs of sport socks for boys, 5 pairs of
sport socks for girls, 5 pairs of dress socks for boys,
5 pairs of dress socks for girls, 2 sports coats for
boys, 2 sports coats for girls, 2 windbreaker jackets
for boys, 2 windbreaker jackets for girls, 6 pair of
underwear for boys, 6 pair of panties for girls, 3
training bras for girls, 2 sports caps for boys, 2
sports caps for girls, 1 pair of sneakers for boys, 1
pair of sneakers for girls, 1 pair of dress shoes for
boys, 1 pair of dress shoes for girls, and 1 chest of
drawers for each child to store the clothes. One
umbrella for each child will be provided.
3)To
identify and/or hire staff to coordinate the purchase of
furniture will be purchased locally to store the clothes
which are purchased.
Application
forms, notebooks, SLR 35mm camera, digital camera, video
camera, photo albums, video documentation,
questionnaires, sign-in sheets, laptop computer,
Changes in 1-3 Years
Changes in 4-6 Years
Short Term Outcome
Long Term Outcome
Resources
Activities
Objectives
Output
Data/Collection Methods
Short and Long Term Outcomes
Impact
In order to accomplish our set of activities, we need
the following.
In order to address our problem, we will accomplish the
following activities.
In order to achieve our set goals we will implement the
following objectives.
We expect that
once accomplished, these activities will produce the
following evidence of service delivery. Changes in 1-3
then 4-6 years.
We expect that if accomplished, these activities will
lead to the following changes in 1-3 then 4-6 years.
We expect that if accomplished, these activities will
lead to the following changes in 7-10 years.
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(Education Program)
1)To
identify and/or hire staff to administer the paying of
school fees and related school fee taxes for one year.
2)To
identify and/or hire staff to administer the purchasing
of schoolbooks and related school activities, i.e.,
field trips, etc. for one year.
3)To
identify and/or hire staff to purchase a vehicle for
each administering organization to provide to the
children who need it, transportation to and from school.
Application
forms, notebooks, SLR 35mm camera, digital camera, video
camera, photo albums, video documentation,
questionnaires, sign-in sheets, laptop computer
Changes in 1-3 Years
Changes in 4-6 Years
Resources
Activities
Objectives
Output
Data/Collection Methods
Short and Long Term Outcomes
Impact
In order to accomplish our set of activities, we need
the following.
In order to address our problem, we will accomplish the
following activities.
In order to achieve our set goals we will implement the
following objectives.
We expect that
once accomplished, these activities will produce the
following evidence of service delivery. Changes in 1-3
then 4-6 years.
We expect that if accomplished, these activities will
lead to the following changes in 1-3 then 4-6 years.
We expect that if accomplished, these activities will
lead to the following changes in 7-10 years.
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(Shelter Program)
1)To
identify and rent/lease buildings to house orphans and
street children.
2)To
identify and purchase buildings to house and feed
orphans and street children.
3)To
identify and purchase supplies and provide laborers to
improve upon existing facilities.
4)To
identify and purchase land, supplies, and laborers to
construct new facilities.
Sales receipts,
resumes, photos, video, questionnaires, sign-in sheets,
project plans, letters of commitment, letters of
contribution, bids, proposals
Application
forms, notebooks, SLR 35mm camera, digital camera, video
camera, photo albums, video documentation,
questionnaires, sign-in sheets, laptop computer
Changes in 1-3 Years
Changes in 4-6 Years
Resources
Activities
Objectives
Output
Data/Collection Methods
Short and Long Term Outcomes
Impact
In order to accomplish our set of activities, we need
the following.
In order to address our problem, we will accomplish the
following activities.
In order to achieve our set goals we will implement the
following objectives.
We expect that
once accomplished, these activities will produce the
following evidence of service delivery. Changes in 1-3
then 4-6 years.
We expect that if accomplished, these activities will
lead to the following changes in 1-3 then 4-6 years.
We expect that if accomplished, these activities will
lead to the following changes in 7-10 years.
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Self-sustaining Program
1)To
implement new revenue-producing businesses opportunities
and bolster existing business ventures, for individuals,
organizations, and ministries to continue the strides of
improvement in individuals and organizations, initiated
by the grant.
2)To
identify, solicit, and obtain annual sponsorship revenue
from churches.
3)To
identify, solicit, and obtain annual sponsorship revenue
from corporations.
4)To
schedule semi-annual fund-raising banquets.
Sales receipts,
photos, video, questionnaires, sign-in sheets, project
plans, letters of commitment, letters of contribution,
proposals, letters of intent
Application
forms, notebooks, SLR 35mm camera, digital camera, video
camera, photo albums, video documentation,
questionnaires, sign-in sheets, laptop computer
Outcome EvaluationWORKING ON THIS SECTION
Objectives
Data to be collected
Collection Methods/Tools
Timeline and Responsibility
(Feeding Program)
a)Providing 488 children with three meals daily from
the HOSTA organization in Rwanda between June 2007 – June
2008. At the end of the program, 100% of the children will
be well fed within this time period.
b)Providing staff to coordinate the preparation and
distribution of three meals daily to children enrolled in
school. At the end of the program, staff will have
coordinated and distributed three meals daily for 100% of
the children.
c)Providing adequate meal preparation to existing
facilities to accommodate an increase of meal preparation.
At the end of the program, facilities will have renovated
currently available meal facilities.
d)Providing new meal preparation and serving facilities
on land purchased, leased, donated, or currently available.
At the end of the program, new facilities will be under
construction and/or completed.
e)Providing functional appliances for the meal
preparation and serving facilities. At the end of the
program, appliances will have been purchased and/or
upgraded.
Photos, video,
number of children fed, meals served, food supplies,
project plans,
letters of commitment, letters of contribution, proposals,
letters of intent
resumes, bids,
proposals, number of children not fed
Gospel Power Center
Church
P. O. Box 3448, Kigali, Rwanda
www.gospelpowercc.org
Telephone: (250) 08540121
Email: hostaong@yahoo.com
(Clothing Program)
a)Providing staff to purchase cultural appropriate
clothing to 488 school age children. At the end of the
program, 100% of the clothing will be purchased within this
time period.
b)Providing 488 children with clothes for school from
the HOSTA organization in Rwanda between June 2007 – June
2008. At the end of the program, 100% of the children will
be clothed within this time period.
c)Providing furniture to store purchased clothing. At
the end of the program, 100% of the furniture will be
purchased within this time period.
Photos, video,
number of children clothed, number of children not clothed
Sign-up sheets,
clothing inventory, questionnaires, reports, receipts,
digital camera, video camera, interviews, laptop computer
Pastor Jackson
Mudahinyuka (HOSTA)
Gospel Power Center
Church
P. O. Box 3448, Kigali, Rwanda
www.gospelpowercc.org
Telephone: (250) 08540121
Email: hostaong@yahoo.com
(Education Program)
a)Providing 488 children with their school fees
coordinated by HOSTA staff between June 2007 – June 2008. At
the end of the program, 100% of the children’s school fees
will be paid.
b)Providing 488 children with schoolbooks coordinated
by HOSTA staff between June 2007 – June 2008. At the end of
the program, 100% of the children’s schoolbooks will be
paid.
c)Providing children in need of transportation to and
from school with safe transportation, coordinated and
provided by HOSTA between June 2007 – June 2008. At the end
of the program, 100% of the children will be transported to
and from school.
Number of children
in school, number of children receiving financial aid,
number of children receiving schoolbooks, photos, video
Sign-in sheets, ,
questionnaires, reports, receipts, digital camera, video
camera, interviews
Pastor Jackson
Mudahinyuka (HOSTA)
Gospel Power Center
Church
P. O. Box 3448, Kigali, Rwanda
www.gospelpowercc.org
Telephone: (250) 08540121
Email: hostaong@yahoo.com
(Shelter Program)
a)Providing shelter for children through leased or
rented buildings provided to them by the HOSTA organization
in Rwanda between June 2007 – June 2008. At the end of the
program, buildings will have been identified and rented or
leased.
b)Providing shelter for children through purchased
buildings made available by the HOSTA organization in Rwanda
between June 2007 – June 2008. At the end of the program,
buildings will be identified and purchased.
c)Providing improved shelter for children through the
renovation of existing buildings provided to them by the
HOSTA organization in Rwanda between June 2007 – June 2008.
At the end of the program, existing facilities will be
improved.
d)
Providing new shelter for children through purchasing land,
supplies, and labor to construct new facilities for the
HOSTA organization in Rwanda between June 2007 – June 2008.
At the end of the program, land, supplies, and labor will
have been identified and purchased and construction
underway.
Photos, video,
number of children housed, project plans, letters of
commitment, letters of contribution, proposals, letters of
intent
resumes, bids,
proposals, number of children not housed
Digital camera,
video camera, reports, focus groups, sales receipts,
photography, videography, food inventory, questionnaires,
sign-in sheets, interviews, laptop computer
Pastor Jackson
Mudahinyuka (HOSTA)
Gospel Power Center
Church
P. O. Box 3448, Kigali, Rwanda
www.gospelpowercc.org
Telephone: (250) 08540121
Email: hostaong@yahoo.com
(Self-sustaining Program)
a) Identifying, evaluating, and implementing new
business opportunities the HOSTA organization will initiate;
and bolster existing business ventures, which will generate
income after expenses in five years. At the end of 2008, 15%
of the programs will be sustained by this program in 2009,
50% in 2009, and 100% in 2011.
b) Securing annual sponsorship revenue from churches.
At the end of 2008, 5% of the programs will be sustained by
this program in 2009 and 10% in 2009.
c) Securing annual sponsorship revenue from
corporations. At the end of 2008, 15% of the programs will
be sustained by this program in 2009 and 25% in 2009.
d)
Implementing semi-annual fund-raising banquets. At the end
of 2008, 5% of the programs will be sustained by this
program in 2009 and 10% in 2009.
Photos, video,
number of people attending functions, number of matching
funds organizations, amount of matching funds, how well
received
Reports, focus
groups, sales receipts, photography, videography,
questionnaires, sign-in sheets, laptop computer, project
plans, letters of commitment, letters of contribution,
letters of intent,
proposals, partner
list
Pastor Jackson
Mudahinyuka (HOSTA)
Gospel Power Center
Church
P. O. Box 3448, Kigali, Rwanda
www.gospelpowercc.org
Telephone: (250) 08540121
Email: hostaong@yahoo.com
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SUSTAINABILITY
We plan to
sustain the program beyond the grant period by the sale and
distribution of African arts and crafts, the sales of eBlessings
books which are presently on Amazon.com (eBlessings being an Amazon
affiliate) and seven other e-commerce venues, Google Adsense
revenue, and the institution of various community-based, business
opportunities proposed by various ministries and organizations, as
well as our own, i.e., water purification systems, Internet cafes,
water transportation services, goat farms, fish farms, and other
business ventures which have the potential for generating money.
We plan to
secure promissory letters of financial commitment from local and
national businesses, individuals, and organizations. We will
initiate a funds matching program with corporations and interested
parties. It is our expectation that these contributions will cover
about 7% of our total budget.
We plan to
host banquets and dinners to raise funds for the program 3 times
every year. We expect these banquets support 5% of our total budget.
Our plan is
to formulate relationships with the local United Way organization
and other socially conscious individuals and businesses to assist us
in planning and implementation of present and future goals and
objections.
Our plan is
to contact churches locally and nationally to engage their
involvement with yearly in-kind financial support, support of
volunteers for specific projects and general support needs.
eBlessings
plans to set up a sustainability team whose primary goal will be to
develop and implement new ideas on sustainability.
DIRECTORS
We have a committed board of directors who are involved in
their communities.
James
Anthony Allen, Chairman
Mr. Allen
is an evangelist and the founder of the eBlessings the
international network of Christians. He holds a B.A. from
the University of Maryland and has studied on the graduate
level with the University of Maryland, European Division. He
is an integral component in establishing economic assistance
programs, intercommunication, and interoperability between
eBlessings member nations. He is a publisher, distributor,
and author of inspirational books, self-help books, and
novels; and an associate with Amazon.com, an integral
component of eBlessings’ vision to foster self-sustaining
programs. Mr. Allen serves as a support counselor in a
church drug rehabilitation program, a role model for a boys
homes, and a speaker for men leaving the corrections system
and homelessness. He served in the United States Army,
Europe and is committed to peaceful world change.
PLACE
ADDRESS HERE
Elizabeth
F. Allen
Ms. Allen
is a member of the Technology Law practice group with a
Fortune 500 company based in Atlanta. She holds a B.S. from
Tufts University and a J.D. from Emory University. She has
represented not-for-profit companies, municipal corporations
and individuals in federal and state courts since 1987. She
is a member of the State Bar of California and the State Bar
of Georgia. Ms. Allen also manages the eBlessings Pen Pal
Program and periodically teaches elementary school students
in connection with the program.
PLACE
ADDRESS HERE
Marcus A.
Allen
Mr. Allen
is currently pursuing a Masters Degree in African-American
and African studies at North Carolina Central University. He
holds a B.A. in History from the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill. He serves as a tutor and mentor to
school-aged children in the Durham, North Carolina area. Mr.
Allen is involved in numerous church community activities
and committed to community development. He is a contributor
to the eBlessings International Daily Devotional and has
authored several volumes of poetry.
PLACE
ADDRESS HERE
John M.
Allen III
Mr. Allen
is a computer software specialist with the Coca-Cola Company
in Atlanta, Georgia. He holds a B.S. from North Carolina A&T
University and has pursued graduate studies at the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He will play an
integral role in the implementation of eBlessing’s vision to
teach computer and Internet to individuals coming out of the
corrections community and homelessness. Mr. Allen is
President of Jamafour Investments, a real estate holding
company in Atlanta, Georgia.
PLACE
ADDRESS HERE
Nikola
Dimitrov
Rev.
Dimitrov is the President and CEO of Metamorphu Publishing
Ministries, Ltd. In Bulgaria, Europe. He is a pastor of
twelve years, author of several books, conference speaker,
and English teacher. Rev. Dimitrov serves as the translator
for many major Christian ministries which visit Bulgaria. He
is fluent in Russian, English, Spanish, German, and other
Slavic languages. He publishes a children’s magazine,
several books, and a number of different types of media
products. His church is involved with economically assisting
Gypsies who live in Bulgaria. He is also the director of In
Depth Media Ministry in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. Mr. Dimitrov
is committed to a vision of hope for the next generation of
children.
PLACE
ADDRESS HERE
Dr. Idem
Ikon
Dr. Ikon
is the Arch-Bishop of Revival Valley Ministries
International in Nigeria, Africa. He is the General Overseer
of over one hundred and twenty-five churches, and has
preached the Gospel for over three decades. Dr. Ikon’s
organization is responsible for positively impacting the
Calabar region of Nigeria with medical services and social
services. He is dedicated to bringing change and spreading
hope to devastated regions of other African countries.
PLACE
ADDRESS HERE
Reverend
Jim Jackson Mudayuhinka
Reverend
Mudayuhinka is a pastor of the Gospel CC church in Rwanda,
Africa. He is also the founder of HOSTA (Hope for Orphans,
Skills through Training Assistance) and is responsible for
the welfare of over three hundred children orphaned by the
1994 Rwandan genocide. He has a weekly national radio
program. He plays a fundament role in the economic
development in the region in which he lives.
PLACE
ADDRESS HERE
Darrell
Johnson
Mr.
Johnson is Senior Consultant for Booz Allen Hamilton in
Maryland. He holds of Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a
Microsoft Certified Professional who also holds memberships
and training from several prestigious technical
organizations. Darrell's social and community goals involve
helping the underserved youth gain financial knowledge and
technical expertise. Darrell feels that this knowledge will
help the youth become successful and marketable citizens who
will then be empowered to break the glass ceilings that
inhibit many American communities.
PLACE
ADDRESS HERE
Maurice Levister Jr.
Mr.
Levister has a degree from Duke University in International
Law and Politics. He is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps
with special emphasis on U.S. Embassy responsibilities. He
is the director of marketing with a prominent IT company and
works with the mentoring program for young boys in his
church’s men’s ministry.
PLACE
ADDRESS HERE
Curtis
Allen
Mr. Allen
is a retired United States Marine, having served for over 20
years in various countries. He currently lives in
Arlington, Texas where he is an engineer for Herzog Transit,
Inc. He is a member in good standing with the Cornerstone
Baptist Church.
PLACE
ADDRESS HERE
Amanda
Ducksworth
Rev.
Ducksworth has a degree in Social Sciences from American
University in Atlanta, Georgia. Her graduate degree is from
ITC, Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta,
Georgia and is currently pursuing her doctorate degree in
theology from Mercer University. She and her husband are
starting a new church in Columbus, Georgia and are
instituting a program to help young boys understand the
responsibilities of manhood.
PLACE
ADDRESS HERE
Denise Reid
PLACE ADDRESS HERE AND INFO HERE
EBLESSINGS INTERNATIONAL AREA OFFICES (BENEFICIARIES)
eBlessings
has developed, maintains and seeks to expand its broad international
community of collaborators, who are members of their local
communities in high standing, and who provide dynamic social
leadership at the local level. These collaborators have dedicated
their lives to the service of their communities, with a focus on
family and an emphasis on providing shelter, clothing, food, health
care, and education for individuals and families, as well as
developing and implementing a vision and plan for economic
self-sufficiency. Presently, eBlessings is working with several
orphanage homes in Africa, India, and other ministries and
organizations, which serve or attend to the needs of destitute or
suffering children and families. These homes and ministries are
located in Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Chad, Democratic Republic of
Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Gambia, India, Ivory Coast, Kenya,
Liberia, Myanmar, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania,
Togo, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
1.
Mr. Ojong Odidi
The Non-Profit
Academy of Atlanta
1950 Spectrum
Circle, Suite 400
Marietta, Georgia
30067
(770) 739-9041
Fax: (678) 921-2899
(Grant evaluator)
2.
Pastor Jackson
Mudahinyuka
HOSTA
Gospel Power Center
Church
P. O. Box 3448, Kigali, Rwanda
www.gospelpowercc.org
Telephone: (250) 08540121
Email: hostaong@yahoo.com
(Orphans: 310; street children: 70)
3.
Pastor Sosthene Maniraguha, Volunteer Evangelist
Association of Pentecostal Churches
P. O. Box 2531, Kigali, Rwanda, Africa
Telephone (cell): 00 250 0875 7361
Email: maniso7@yahoo.fr
(Orphans: 15; street children: 21)
4.
Pastor Vincent, Rwanda
Good Samaritan Christian Association
P. O. Box
2276, Kigali, Rwanda, Africa
Email:
assoccoma@yahoo.fr
(Orphans: 7; street children: 19)
5.
Pastor Emmanuel Uwamahoro
Holy Spirit Church, P.O. Box 4575,
Kigali, Rwanda
Email: emmanuelufr@yahoo.fr
(Orphans: 19; street children: 27)
TOTAL:
orphans 351; street children 137 = 488
WORKING ON THIS SECTION
BRIEF BREAKDOWN OF
RWANDA
REPUBLIC OF RWANDA
Rwanda,
officially the Republic of Rwanda, is a small country in the Great
Lakes region of east-central Africa, with a population of
approximately 8 million. It is bordered by Uganda, Burundi, the
Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tanzania. Its fertile and hilly
terrain, which gives it the title "Land of a Thousand Hills." Rwanda
supports the densest populations in continental Africa. It is best
known to the outside world for the 1994 Rwandan genocide that
resulted in the deaths of up to one million people.
It is
landlocked with few natural resources and minimal industry. Primary
exports are coffee and tea, flowers and in recent years, minerals.
High dependence on subsistence agriculture, high (and increasing)
population density, decreasing soil fertility and uncertain climate
make Rwanda a country where chronic malnutrition is widespread and
poverty endemic. According to the World Food Program, it is
estimated that 60% of the population live below the poverty line and
10-12% of the population suffer from food insecurity every year.
(See the Country
Profile which is attached.)
BUDGET
BUDGET
NARRATIVE
LETTERS
OF SUPPORT
(Attachment)
These are only a few of the organizations with whom we
are currently in collaboration.
FEEDING
PROGRAM MANAGMENT
(Attachment)
The administrator
of this program is:
Pastor Jackson Mudahinyuka, with the coordinators: Pastor Emmanuel
Uwamahoro, Pastor Vincent Nzabanita, and Pastor Sosthene Maniraguha.
All written correspondence, checks (cheques),
money orders, offerings, tithes, gifts, joys, love offerings, contributions,
support, and all payments may be sent to:
(always use wisdom when
giving; there is a lot of suffering going on and some have more urgent needs
than others)
or
All written correspondence, checks (cheques),
money orders, offerings, tithes, gifts, joys, love offerings, contributions,
support, and all payments may be sent to:
TO ANY OF THE MINISTRIES, ORGANIZATIONS,
ORPHANAGES LISTED ON THIS WEB SITE.
Please feel free to contact any of the Outreach
Partners whose information is found on this web site to send your financial
gifts of support as they help you spread the Gospel to all the corners of the
earth. If you have any questions concerning any of the ministries, visiting
countries, and any other points of interest and questions, direct them to James
Anthony Allen, Email: eblessings@gmail.com.
(always use wisdom when
giving; there is a lot of suffering going on and some have more urgent needs
than others)
or
All written correspondence, checks (cheques),
money orders, offerings, tithes, gifts, joys, love offerings, contributions,
support, and all payments may be sent to:
My prayer is for this music to reach the people
through their hearts, mind and soul. So that the message of music
and life may inspire them to proceed with their dreams with Faith.
Tell Brother Jay, eBlessings sent you!
Contact Brother Jay for
Bookings, Ministry, Concerts, CD Orders at:
In North India and Myanmar, some families
have been helped by a number of projects which have been completed and you are
needed to secure funding for future quality of life projects.
Dearest my
Brothers and Sisters in Christ.Praise
the Lord! We know that you have more things
to do but we come to you for your
contribution about the school fees for our
orphans. Our situation is very sad now. The
Headmaster needs the school fees.
The
children are at school now, but they have
many difficulties: school fees, food,
materials... My Brothers and Sisters, send
your contributions and we hope you continue
to find other benevolent stewards for our
orphans. Please send your
contribution,...thank you for support our
programs, and our God-inspired mission.
How the Program works...
Food sales and
distribution are handled by church host sites. Orders and payments are collected
by the host sties during the first part of each month. Check the
Angel Food Ministries
web site for the location on your local distribution
point and the available
menu for the month. This project is sponsored by the
United Methodist Men.
Contact
Larry Grossmanfor Stone Mountain orders.