International Book Project - 2013

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Books Change Lives When You Stand With The International Book Project

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Presentation as delivered by Executive Director Tracy Taylor to Lexington Rotary Club on Thursday, January 31st, 2013

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Books Change Lives

When You Stand With The International Book Project

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A Kentuckian with a Dream

Mrs. Harriet VanMeter

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Our Mission, Since 1966

The International Book Project is committed to empowering communities to provide free and equal access to knowledge for all people. With a focus on sustainable self-development, IBP builds global partnerships that foster cultural understanding and bring people together for common goals.

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Changing Lives in 2012

▪ 15 pallets, 7 sea containers▪ 369 small shipments▪ 216,395 books sent in

total!

By the numbers

▪ 29 Groups of Volunteers!▪ 3,898 volunteer hours!

Because of the people

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Why Literacy? Why Now? ▪ 793 million people in

the world are illiterate

▪ 17% of the world’s adults are illiterate, nearly 2/3 are women

▪ In low-income countries the majority of students do not acquire basic reading skills even after four years of primary school

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Why Literacy? Why Now?

10-20% when a

Sustainable Development

for one extra year

Wages can increase by

girl is educated

beyond the average

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Why Literacy? Why Now?

who can read

Improving Health

is 50% more likely

A child born to a mother

to survive past the age of five.

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Why Literacy? Why Now?

are home to

Promoting Peace

40% of the world’s

Conflict-afflicted countries

Out-of-school population

at the primary age.

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Our Model▪ Partnering at the LOCAL level

▪ Working with partners to identify specific needs

▪ Partnering with Peace Corps Volunteers and other NGOs who work directly with teachers

▪ Promoting community fundraising efforts

▪ Offering matching grants to overseas communities

▪ Working for sustainable growth

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Our Model

▪ Lexington-Frankfort Association of Ghanaian Americans

▪ Kentucky-Ecuador Partners▪ Shoulder to Shoulder▪ USS Comfort▪ Peacecards ▪ Local Schools▪ Local Universities

Cooperation

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India

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India

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Books as Bridges

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Local donation

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Challenges

Logistics, logistics,

logistics…

Shipping Expenses

Cultural Relevancy

Customs & Corruption

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Moving Forward

Partnerships with local publishers

Outreach in Lex & KY

Expand Book Collection Opportunities

Consider Learning Centers

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Children who want to learn

Like Malala, children around the world understand the value of education, they simply lack the resources to expand their horizons.

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How Can Our ClubMake a Difference?

It starts here.▪ Host book drives▪ Sponsor shipments▪ Work directly with a

club overseas▪ Volunteer▪ Spread the word!

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The International Book Project