Volunteers/Interns Living Near Seattle, WA

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Gavin Payne,
Grant Writer & Research Intern
Seattle, WA
Colleen Fulp,
Researcher and Event Planner
Seattle, WA/ USA
Celea Mae McInerny,
Development Volunteer
Mercer Island, WA
Paul Vetersneck,
Business Intern
Lake Forest Park, WA
Bethany Shackelford,
Graphic Designer and Workshop Developer
Everett, WA
Christina Heggie,
Business Consultant, Photographer and Editor
Camano Island, WA
Erin Turner,
Bead Catalog Designer & Fair Trade Interviewer
Skamokawa, WA
Amanda Shannahan,
Financial Management Intern
Vancouver, Washington
Chris Clark,
Grant Writer & Inventory Expert
Portland, Oregon
McKenzie Coffee,
Fair Trade Program Coordinator
Portland, Oregon
Jen Schueler,
Beaded Product Designer
Portland, Oregon
Kayci MacKay,
Design Intern
Portland, OR
Kayla Vickaryous,
Marketing Intern
Portland, OR
Lauren Sheridan,
Event Planner/ Interviewer
Tualatin, Oregon/USA
Gavin Payne
Grant Writer & Research Intern
[Seattle, WA]


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Vacation
Gavin and Denise visiting the castle in Cape Coast.

Description: Although WIP is currently self-sustainable, to finance the large costs of expanding its operations to new areas, outside investment is needed. WIP had identified a couple of grant opportunities and needed assistance in moving forward with these.

Accomplishments: Gavin helped with a variety of projects:
  • Researched and wrote a grant to the American Embassy Ambassador's fund for WIP's acquisition of Solar Power for the office.
  • Researched international trade law under AGOA and began to put together a binding ruling submission that would give Global Mamas duty-free benefits from importing pre-sewn t-shirts into the US.
  • Created a grant proposal for the Business in Development Network (BiD Network) that passed the first round and wrote the content for the second round of competition as well.
Highlights: Gavin really enjoyed getting to know the diverse set of people at WIP: the other volunteers, the women at the office, Miriam and Appiah, and the Ghanaians he met around town.

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