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DESCRIPTION
Despite much progress in the field of international development, humanity continues to face tremendous global challenges. Water problems such as access to safe drinking water and reliable sanitation affect about half of the world’s population. Nearly 1.1 billion people do not have access to clean drinking water. Two point six billion people do not have access to proper sanitation. An even more disturbing fact is that unsafe water, inadequate sanitation and lack of hygiene claim the lives of 1.6 million children under the age of five every year. The world’s energy story isn’t much better. About 1.4 billion people lack access to direct electricity. Two point seven billion people still rely on traditional cooking methods utilizing biomass energy. We all know that cooking shouldn’t kill. But it is estimated that the household air pollution resulting from biomass use will result in more than 1.5 million deaths per year by 2030. These statistics reveal a dire reality, but there’s still good news to share.TRANSCRIPT
PARTNERING WITHEngineers Without Borders USA
OUR WORLD TODAYThe Challenges
OUR WORLD TODAYGlobal Challenges
1billion lack clean water
1.4 billionlack access to electricity
2.6 billion lack adequate sanitation
2.7 billion rely on biomass energy for cooking
OUR WORLD TODAYEngineering Challenges
52nd in the quality of STEM education
27thin college students
receiving engineering degrees
The United States ranks:
OUR WORLD TODAYEWB-USA’s Solutions
Build stronger communities Build stronger global leaders
This engagement teaches soft skills, such as:• Leadership• Project Management• Cross-cultural Communication• Systems Thinking
We build stronger communities by empowering them with the capacity to meet their basic human needs.
EWB-USA’s members collaborate with local partners to design and build sustainable engineering projects.
From classroom to field, we offer our members transformative experiences that enrich global perspectives and produce better students and better employees.
HOW WE ENGINEER CHANGEEWB-USA’s Programs
HOW WE ENGINEER CHANGEOur Reach
47Countries with EWB-USA programs
389Community Development Programs
5-YearMinimum commitment to each community
HOW WE ENGINEER CHANGEProject types
EWB-USA members implement 450 projects around the world in seven disciplines.
Structures
Sanitation
InformationSystems
Energy
Civil Works
Agriculture
Water
Train Global Engineers
Engage Your Workforce
Lifelong Learning
HOW WE ENGINEER CHANGEEducating Leaders of Tomorrow
HOW WE ENGINEER CHANGESnapshot of a Program
EWB-USA programs originate with a community self-identifying their needs and requesting support from EWB-USA. Our members work with the community to assess, design, implement and monitor appropriate solutions.
The EWB-USA Lehigh Valley Professional Chapter’s (EWB-USA LVP) partnership with the Centennial Secondary School in Mattru Jong, Sierra Leone, exemplifies the breadth of our community development model. After the Sierra Leone Civil War destroyed the school, the EWB-USA LVP Chapter united with the community to design a multidisciplinary program to improve all facets of the school’s infrastructure – from its sanitation facilities to its electricity to its water supply.
Today, the school is reopened and currently educates approximately 1,500 students.
WHO WE AREThe People Who Engineer Change
WHO WE AREThe role of EWB-USA HQ
The 19 full-time staff members at EWB-USA’s headquarters in Denver, Colo., facilitate a robust quality assurance and quality control process that enables our chapters to work on hundreds of projects across the globe each year.
The roles they play include:• Provide education and guidance on each state of a project’s development• Review all project designs for technical feasibility• Train chapter project teams for fluency in EWB-USA policies, project process and travel
requirements• Ensure proper financial governance is maintained over all funds associated with the
organization, including our 303 chapters
100%MISSION-DRIVEN
WHO WE AREThe boots on the ground
28% Professionals
13,836 Members 303 Chapters
72% Students
100%MISSION-DRIVEN
29% Female 71% Male
WHO WE AREOur partners
Premier$500,000+
Principal$200,000+
Diamond$100,000+
WHO WE AREOur partners
Gold$50,000+
Silver$25,000+
Official$10,000+
Platinum$75,000+
PARTNER WITH EWB-USAHOW YOU CAN ENINGEER CHANGE
PARTNER WITH EWB-USAFund EWB-USA’s Sustainability
85%6%5%4%
Community Development Program$6,898,006
Education Program$512,750
Fundraising$410,737
Generaland
Administrative$344,527
EWB-USA Total Expenses: $8,166,020
EWB-USA partners strategically fund growth, financial sustainability and social impact—ensuring that the organization continues to flourish as a high-performing nonprofit organization.
Why does this matter? Unrestricted investments in EWB-USA’s General Fund provide flexibility, stability and capacity to the core of the organization. These investments cover everything from the quality assurance and quality control of our programs to staff salaries and rent.
The program is a biannual funding opportunity extended to our members in both the spring and fall. The program is increasingly more competitive and higher-funded each year, with a 74%
increase in grant applicants and a 357% increase in the dollar amount of awards given from 2010 to 2012.
PARTNER WITH EWB-USAFund Projects
EWB-USA’s Project Grants Program presents funders with the unique opportunity to provide direct support to EWB-USA projects in communities around the world. Participation in this program connects corporations and individuals to the pulse of EWB-USA in an engaging grant process comprised of review, relationship-building and reporting.
A Snapshot of the 2012 Project Grants Program:
$511,025Awarded to EWB-USA Projects
110Grants Given
811,470Lives Impacted
PARTNER WITH EWB-USABenefits of your Partnership
PHILANTHROPY.Affecting positive social change requires the investment in leaders willing to take action, provide vision and inspire others. We bring out the best in our volunteers so that they can bring out the best in others.
ACCESS.We galvanize more than 13,800 volunteers into collective global action. They are recruitment-worthy, to say the least. Connect with EWB-USA’s emerging leaders who are engineering a better world.
OPPORTUNITIES. We offer meaningful engagement opportunities for you and your employees through skills-based volunteering, Project Grants Program decision-making, a seat on our Corporate Leadership Council and brand visibility.
PARTNER WITH USMake a Difference Today
The EWB-USA team looks forward to talking to you about opportunities for your company to engineer change.
Mary PerkinsPublic and Donor Relations [email protected]
Cathy LeslieExecutive [email protected]
Engineers Without BordersNicaragua Project
Wastewater Treatment Facility for Coffee Beneficio
EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES
THROUGH INFRASTRUCTURE
OUTLINE
Matagalpa,north of the capital Managua
Tierra Nueva
Nueva Esperanza
San Jose
PROJEJCT DESCRIPTION
Agros International • Loans to farmers for acquiring land• Agricultural assistance and social programs• Runs Communities in the Matagalpa Region
PARTNERS
COMMUNITY
Coffee Beneficio
PROJECT PURPOSE
Wastewater Treatment
Coffee Beneficio– Washing – Depulping – Removing mucilage layer– Washing fermented beans
PROJECT DESCRPTION
Coffee Wastewater Treatment• Processing heavily polluted wastewater • Treating effluent from fermentation• Mitigate ecological degradation
PROJECT DESCRPTION
– Add value to coffee product– Training community in coffee processing– Community empowerment
PROJECT PURPOSE
– Reduce wastewater pollution– Optimize water use – Optimize processing techniques– Treat organic content in wastewater– Possible wastewater reuse
PROJECT GOALS
ASSESSMENT TRIP
Four professionals from EWB-Puget Sound Chapter
Two students from University of Central America
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ASSESSMENT TRIP
Water quality testing SurveyingSoil Sample testsCommunity interviewsVisit of local beneficios
ASSESSMENT TRIP
– Limited Water Supply – Power / Electricity– Road Access / Construction logistics– Lack of Data– Effluent Reuse – Coordination– Funds
CHALLENGES
– Construction specification • Beneficio
• Wastewater Treatment Facility
– Operational manual ( Spanish )
– Maintenance tasks and schedule
– Design Process Documentation
PRODUCTS
THANK YOU