by Laura Power | Apr 2, 2014 | Americas, Partners Out and About, Recent Posts, Standard of Living
Self Help International (SHI) in Nicaragua educates farmers in cultivation and post-harvest practices, feeds young children, and introduces water chlorination systems among the the rural poor.In the 2012 grant cycle, Project Redwood awarded SHI a grant to help build...
by Laura Power | Mar 27, 2014 | Partners Out and About, Recent Posts
Over 30 Stanford Graduate School of Business 1980 classmates and an equal number of spouses, friends, and guests converged on grid-locked Washington, DC for a weekend in late October, 2013. When we arrived, the autumn weather turned beautiful, the government shut...
by Laura Power | Mar 27, 2014 | In The News, Recent Posts
The Stanford Magazine published a letter citing Project Redwood’s seven years of accomplishment.Use this LINK to get to the November/December 2013 issue, which carried the letter written by 2013 Project Redwood Co-Chairs, Rich Jerdonek and Phil...
by Laura Power | Mar 17, 2014 | Americas, Partners Out and About, Recent Posts, Standard of Living
For the last couple of years, Jorge Fernandez has heavily invested his time and skills to help four-time Project Redwood grantee Compatible Technologies International (CTI) bring clean water to rural villagers of Nicaragua, one of the poorest countries in the western...