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Leading women educators impacting education worldwide

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Leading women educators impacting education worldwide

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Delta Kappa

GammaImpacting the World

Delta Kappa

GammaImpacting the World

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What a ripple effect we have!

What a ripple effect we have!What a ripple effect we have!

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Partnership with

1995

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Financial ImpactGambia $ 52,951.56

Promaya $ 16,799.31

Afghanistan $ 203,124.04

Schools for Africa $ 88,931.69 5/24/12

$361,806.60

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The Nelson Mandela Foundation

Makaziwe Mandela

1985-86 $3,000

Extension 86-87 $500

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What a ripple effect we have!

What a ripple effect we have!What a ripple effect we have!

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Fellowships to non-member women educators who are not citizens or permanent

residents of the United States or Canada

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Impacting the world through global interaction in their

universities and in their home countries

Thailand Spain South Africa

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“…education empowers people to take initiative in their communities.”

South Africa

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An impressive number story to tell you…

Columbia

Indonesia

Tanzania

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20 students$4,000 World Fellowship Awards

11 students5 $800 World Fellowship Extensions6 $1,200 World Fellowship Extensions

amounting to $61,200 for 2011-2012

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Texas18 World Fellowship RecipientsTotaling $65,500Curriculum and Instruction,

Foreign Language Education, Special Education, Bilingual Education

Total of $70,000

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Financial Impact as of 2011-2012

838 Grants have been given to

women representing 111 countries

$3,021,100 have been awarded since 1946

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Dr. Sigrun Klara Hannesdottir

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California Story

AlefyaFrom Pakistan

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Alpha TauNetworking through

Skypewith Russian WF

Recipient,Alexandra Kuvaeva

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“I am interested in pursuing this course because the world today needs women who are empowered enough to empower other women, not women who are comfortable in submissive roles and dependency.”

Swaziland

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What a ripple

effect we

have!

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Leading women educators impacting education worldwide