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Donations

If you are concerned about the effectiveness of international aid, and how the power of the Internet can be tapped for the benefit of people living in developing countries, consider supporting the Development Gateway Foundation.

The Development Gateway Foundation is dedicated to reducing poverty and enabling change through information and communications technologies. With partners around the world, it provides Web-based tools to make international aid more effective. The foundation focuses on areas where small investments in proven technologies and open source software can reap large benefits. Through its programs and services, the foundation is transforming the lives of people in developing countries.

Your contribution will be used to:
  • Fund operations worldwide
  • Establish a Country Gateway to foster local ICT initiatives and capacity building
  • Implement dgMarket in a new emerging market
  • Support a dgCommunity for development practitioners to share knowledge
  • Sponsor a special report on a key development topic
  • Leverage local funds in support of regional ICT training or a regional ICT conference
  • Fund research on emerging ICT applications
To help benefit the lives of people in developing countries through the power of the Internet, click here to make a contribution. Please note that you will be redirected to a secure website to process your donation.

The Development Gateway Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization registered in Washington, D.C.

The foundation participates in the Combined Federal Campaign (#12311). To find out if your employer participates, check with your personnel office.

Volunteer Opportunities

You can help make international development efforts more effective by volunteering at the Development Gateway Foundation.

>dgCommunities
>Communications/Public Relations Internship
>Business Analyst Intern, Summer 2008
>Technical Analyst Intern, Summer 2008