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Your contribution will empower the poor to earn a living through their creativity, and assist Video Volunteers in creating a global community media movement.

$2500: supports a community correspondent for one year

$1000: Sponsors 10 video stories on critical issues

$500: Recruits and trains one Community Correspondent

$250: Sponsors the Most Inspiring CC Award given to a CC whose video creates a measurable impact in their community.

$100: Buys a video-camera for a CC to capture untold stories for worldwide distribution via the online news program.

Special Donation: At the moment we’re collecting funds to support Chanchal, the survivor of an acid attack. To support her please CLICK HERE

Please consider making a recurring monthly donation, and help us achieve our financial goals over time. Video Volunteers is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3) organization in the USA, and all contributions are 100% tax-deductible. United Kingdom citizens can now make contributions to Video Volunteers that will be tax-deductible in the UK. Donate through Global Giving UK below.

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You can also contribute by sending us a check. To do that, make the check payable to “Video Volunteers” and send it to either of our addresses:

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With a little support from you, we can go a long way to empower community voices worldwide. Thank you!

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Our international community media organization equips women and men in underdeveloped areas with critical thinking, creative, activist and video journalism skills, enabling entire communities to expose underreported stories from their communities and take action to right the wrongs of poverty, injustice and inequality. In India, we have created the largest, most diverse network of salaried Community Producers in the world. Content produced by these fully-trained individuals has been broadcast in mainstream media and is regularly screened online and for hundreds of thousands of people during local events in disadvantaged communities throughout India.

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