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Why GI-Net? Questions, Answers and Examples

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What does GI-NET do? [0]

What does it mean to be a GI-NET member, and how do I join? [0]

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How can I donate to GI-NET and what is the money used for? [0]

Is GI-NET a 501(c)3 organization? [0]

How can I work (or intern) for GI-NET?  [0]

Can I volunteer in Darfur? [0]

What are GI-NET's political views? [0]

 

Civilian Protection Program [0] in these areas, which directly protects civilians in harm's way.
 
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1-800-GENOCIDE [1], and DarfurScores.org [2], a scorecard that grades each member of Congress on his or her record on ending the Darfur genocide.

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http://www.genocideintervention.net/join [2].

 

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join GI-NET as individual members [2].

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http://www.genocideintervention.net/donate [2] or by check. Please make checks out to Genocide Intervention Network and mail to:

 

Genocide Intervention Network
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GI-NET is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit and all donations are tax-deductible. Our tax ID number is 20-2278405.

 

55% of all donations to GI-NET go directly to our Civilian Protection Fund, helping to protect civilians in areas of genocide and mass atrocity. Please click here to find out more about our current projects [2].

 

Approximately 35% of contributions go towards GI-NET's advocacy and educational programs that provide members with the tools to prevent and end genocide. The remaining 10% of donations go towards administrative costs.

 

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Jobs page [2]. 

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http://ochaonline.un.org [3] and http://www [4].crisisgroup.org [5]. You can also find information from InterAction, the American Council for Voluntary International Action at http://www.interaction.org/ [6].

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www.DarfurScores.org [7].

The Genocide Intervention Network cannot and will not be endorsing a candidate for president due to our 501(c)3 status. We do hope that whomever is elected will lead the international community in ending the genocide in Darfur, and have started a campaign to press for this at www.AskTheCandidates.org [8].

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