
Global Partners connects those with passion, vision, and initiative for service with like-minded individuals who are able to successfully initiate, manage, and complete global development initiatives. Funding is based upon the value of the program in terms of resource allocation, community impact, sustainability, and involvement from collaborative partners.
Vision -- To effect positive and lasting change by motivating those with access to resources to invest in programs that will make a difference in the lives of others
Mission -- Promote poverty reduction, social progress and improved living standards by providing financial resources along with technical assistance
"The true measure of greatness is not determined by what one accomplishes, but what he or she gets others to accomplish."
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Global Partners has worked with dozens of organizations in numerous countries on a variety of projects totaling almost $400,000. The projects have included the construction for housing, clinics and dormitories as well as infrastructure projects that have included water, sanitation and irrigation projects. Global Partners continues to establish micro-enterprise projects that support local communities, conduct research, provide training, organize conferences, vaccinate children, and provide tuition assistance.
Global Partners is supported by one of nine School of Public Health endowments totaling over $400,000. Some of the endowments are donor-controlled while some have been set up to fulfill a specific need or purpose designated by the donor. Every dollar contributed goes toward the support of an approved project that was selected, developed, and directed by School of Public Health students, faculty, and alumni.
The S. Eric Anderson Health Policy and Management Scholarship endowment provides scholarships to students that select, develop and direct an approved global development project.
The Becky Bushman Memorial School of Public Health endowment funds the construction of donor approved global development projects that improve the lives of women and children in lesser developed countries.
The Jere and Marian Chrispens Global Health Policy and Management Scholarship endowment provides scholarships to students that select, develop and direct an approved global development project.
The Bob and Ruth Hervig School of Public Health Scholarship Endowment provides scholarships to students involved in an approved global development project that supports the Seventh-day Adventist church and its health message.
The Brad Jamison Global Health Policy and Management Endowment supports donor-approved global development projects.
The Alexander and Maria Kirk Health Policy and Management Scholarship endowment provides scholarships to students who select, develop and direct an approved global development project.
The Ann C. Lee International Resource endowment supports approved global development projects.
The Michael J. Mashni Global Partners Endowment serves as an international escrow account that supports approved global development projects.
The Teri S. Tamayose Health Policy and Management Scholarship endowment provides scholarships to students who select, develop and direct an approved global development project.
ADRA Honduras, Adventist Health Services Inter-American Division, Adventist Hospital of Haiti, AIDS Ministry, Adventist Health International, Another Chance for Kids, Bella Vista Hospital, Babcock University, Bridge of Life, Calimesa Seventh-day Adventist Church, Cosendai University, Davis Memorial Hospital, Davita, Euro-Asia Division, Federation of People with Disabilities in Malawi, Habitat for Humanity in Malawi, Hope for Humanity, Karfe Seventh-day Adventist Church, Lion’s Club International, Lion Clubs of Blantyre in Malawi, Loma Linda University Center for Health Research, Loma Linda University School of Public Health Geoinformatics Laboratory, Loma Linda University Students in Mission Service, Project Africa, Rotary International, Swazi Eye Clinic and Valley View University
Last Revised: Thu, Mar 27, 2008