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Partner With Us - Riecken Foundation
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Partner With Us - Riecken Foundation. Changing Lives through Information in Central America. How to Help: Partner With Us. Riecken Community Libraries engages and collaborates with numerous organizations and corporations as partners to leverage programs or resources for deployment through our library network. These partners are instrumental to the funding of work that we do and building awareness for our successes and our on-going need. Bill Gates, Sr. enjoys a site visit on behalf of the Bill and Me...
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Donate Now - Riecken Foundation
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Donate Now - Riecken Foundation. Changing Lives through Information in Central America. You Can Change Lives. There is a crisis in Central America. Help solve these problems, offering safe places where anyone can come to read, have access to information technology, and participate in dynamic programs relevant to the community. Our unique partnerships between local community, municipal government and the Riecken Foundation maximize all resources, including your contributions. What can your support do?
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About Us - Riecken Foundation
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About Us - Riecken Foundation. Changing Lives through Information in Central America. The Riecken Community Library Story. Once upon a time in 2000, Susan Riecken and Allen Andersson began thinking about retirement but decided to first try and solve some of the most immediate needs of remote Central American villages: food, medicine, schools, agriculture support, jobs. They soon realized that the easiest to transport and highest value solution they could offer was information and access to it. Nell and R...
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Employment - Riecken Foundation
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Employment - Riecken Foundation. Changing Lives through Information in Central America. Employment with Riecken Community Libraries. Thank you for your interest in Riecken Community Libraries! We believe in the power of community libraries to bring about positive change in underserved parts of Guatemala and Honduras. Our network of libraries currently 65 strong! Offer books and library staff, access to technology whenever possible, and relevant programming in support of strengthening civil society.
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What We Do - Riecken Foundation
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What We Do - Riecken Foundation. Changing Lives through Information in Central America. Libraries That Are Independent, Open and Free to All. Since the year 2000, the Riecken Foundation has worked with poor rural communities and their municipalities in Guatemala and Honduras to create a network of dynamic community libraries. The libraries are independent, open and free to all, and highly valued in this region of such great need. Learn more about what we do →. Read About Our Work in 2014. Dba Riecken Com...
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Riecken Model - Riecken Foundation
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Riecken Model - Riecken Foundation. Changing Lives through Information in Central America. The Riecken Community Library Model. Many rural libraries in developing countries perish early from neglect, and lack of on-going management, relevant programs, or sustained community involvement. The key to the sustainable success of the Riecken Community Library network is the on-going cooperation between:. If our model is something you would like to support, see how you can help here. Read About Our Work in 2014.
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Print Portfolio – Kelly Martin
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Page design, photo research, type design. Interior spread from The Atlantic's. WWI Issue. Creative Direction by Darhil Crooks. Magazine cover design, creative direction. Illustration by The Heads of State. 6-page informational graphic for POLITICO Magazine as part of their May/June 2014 Media Issue. Creative Direction by Janet Michaud. Full graphic. Available for viewing on POLITICO's site. Creative direction and design for Government Executive magazine. Photograph by James Kegley. Read the blog post.