Over the years an increasing number of corporations and small business have become donors to the Global Fund for Women. We appreciate and value their support. Here are some wonderful companies whose products support our international grantmaking. Support the Global Fund by shopping your values.
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The Global Fund for Women together with acclaimed photojournalist Paola Gianturco bring you Women Who Light the Dark,
a book that features the work of many impressive women's groups from 15
countries, working to improve their communities. In this book, Paola
Gianturco documents, through her moving narratives and beautiful
photos, the work of some inspirational women, including 18 Global Fund
grantee groups.
Paola
is donating 100 percent of the royalties from the book to the Global
Fund for Women. Buy this book as a gift for friends and family this holiday season!
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Organic Bouquet is the Internet's first eco-florist featuring organic and green label flowers and gifts. Send your mom an eco-friendly bouquet from Organic Bouquet and they will include a free vase ($9.95 value) plus give a 10 percent donation on your purchase to Global Fund for Women through this link.
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Organic Style magazine is a new and vibrant quarterly online publication that connects readers to environmentalists, humanitarians, growers and artisans who make it their mission to put the welfare of the planet first. Get a first-hand look at the inspiring stories and timely tips that to help you live a more eco-friendly lifestyle. 10 percent of sales from Organic Style will be donated to Global Fund for Women.
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Raising Change, a premiere online social change fundraising and social action advising store offers tools, products and strategies to increase your capacity to make a difference! If you're a fundraiser, donor, activist, board member or someone interested in learning more about how to make a difference, Raising Change is a one-stop resource for you. And here's the perfect incentive to make Raising Change your way to make a true difference - the store is donating 10 percent of its proceeds to the Global Fund for Women.
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Based in Menlo Park, Kepler's is a popular independent book store in the south bay and is donating 10 percent of the proceeds from the sales of Women Who Light The Dark to the Global Fund for Women! Get your copy online from Kepler's now!
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Alima, a cosmetics company that was started in Portland, Oregon, has selected The Global Fund for Women to receive 5 percent of its profits for 2007. This alternative cosmetics company's mission is to support a world of equality and social justice. Check out their colorful, hand-crafted cosmetics made using the purest ingredients available to suit the most sensitive skin.
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| Cacao Anasa
is a San Francisco-based company making handcrafted artisan truffles
and confections. Fifteen percent of all proceeds bought through the
Global Fund will support our international grantmaking. When buying
online, list "Global Fund for Women" in the special instructions field
of the checkout page to ensure that your purchase benefits the Global
Fund. Give your mom delcious chocolates from Cacao Anasa this Mother's Day! |
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In Her Shoes is a fabulous women's shoe store in downtown Palo Alto
that gives all its profits above operating costs to the Global Fund for
Women. Its founder, Pamela Rosekrans chose the Global Fund for Women to
be the beneficiary of this store because of her strong belief in
empowering women around the world. Do visit In Her Shoes when you are in Palo Alto for fabulous shoes and to support a fabulous cause all at once!
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| Buy Putumayo's World Music Women of the World Acoustic, an exploration of contemporary acoustic music by some of the world's leading female artists. Putumayo donates a portion of the sales proceeds from this album to the Global Fund.
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The people at ISDA & CO, on a small
tree-lined park in San Francisco, have been creating beautiful women's
clothing for almost 20 years. When we recently created a new line of
t-shirts we call White Label,
it was obvious to us that a portion of the proceeds should go to the
Global Fund for Women. Look for the tops with a little white tag marked
with our favorite symbol, peace.
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