Cambodia Fundraiser

Organized by Anne Elizabeth Moore

Hooray for freelancing!
Two massive assignments came in from the Cambodia work in the last couple weeks, and I simply didn't have time to deduct them from the total raised yet. It's a little sad to me that my graph doesn't show that, actually 80% of my original need for $5000 has been raised, but what're you gonna do? It's still cool!
Thanks Women's Media Group and Terri Kapsalis!
Two big donations came in last week totaling $375 from some of my feminist heroes. Thanks, ladies!
Hey thanks Kristin!
Wow, thanks for the $200 Kristin! And dinner, of course.
OMG, AEM, What Just Happened?
Well, kind readers, it seems that yesterday was the biggest day ever in Cambodia Fundraiser history, because not only did we manage to pull in close to $300 in donations, we here at AEM HQ were also honored by various online merch purchases of our new book, Cambodian Grrrl (http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=33293353)â??the proceeds from which benefit this project. And, additionally, also, we were gifted another $400 off-line.

As ChipIn only records ONLINE DONATIONS, I have taken the liberty of falsely lowering the amount I need to raise to $4500, to reflect the $500 raised from other sources. HOORAY!
11% ! That's my favorite number!
Thanks Searah and Sarah! 
$22.50 away from 10%
15 contributors, that's awesome! Still, I don't know why, but I really hate being at 9% of my goal and am desperate to get to the double-digit marker. End 9%! Down with 9%! It just feels icky!
Cambodia Fundraising Update
Wow â?? we're 5% there already! This is really exciting, even without the use of the seafoam green Moto. Especial thanks to Kathryn and Cinnamonâ??you make doing stuff fun!

p.s. Full text of proposal here: http://theprivatelifeofthepublicintellectual.wordpress.com/2009/09/25/the-advantage-and-disadvantage-of-zine-a-funding-proposal/

let me know if you'd also like to see a budget.
The Advantage and Disadvantage of Zine
Hello!

I'm a journalist and artist raising funds to continue a project about literacy, democracy, and girls' rights in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

You can read more about my work in South East Asia by visiting these links:

http://camblogdia.blogspot.com
http://chicago.timeout.com/articles/art-design/72006/anne-elizabeth-moore
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