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Phoenix Fund Semi-Annual Report, January–June 2009 ›

The Phoenix Fund currently supports seven projects in countries in Africa, Asia and The Balkans. Included are summaries of the projects, including a brief introduction to a project launched in Pakistan in the Spring.

Volunteer Application Form ›

If you are interested in helping out at Mercy Corps, please download, complete and return our Volunteer Application Form.

Bridging the Technological Gap ›

Mercy Corps’ Material Aid Department is working to bridge the gap between a desperate need for technology on the one hand and an overabundance of used computer systems on the other.

Form 990 (FY 2008) ›

Form 990 is an annual reporting return that certain federally tax-exempt organizations must file with the IRS. It provides information on the filing organization's mission, programs and finances.

The Phoenix Fund Story ›

We know from our own experience that creating economic opportunity is the most effective way to stop violence and poverty. And that is why the Phoenix Fund exists: to help impoverished people find sustainable ways to end poverty.

Phoenix Fund Semi-Annual Report, July-Dec 2008 ›

The Phoenix Fund currently supports eight projects in seven countries. Included in this report are summaries of the projects, including one new project that launched in October.

Volunteer ›

Volunteer jobs available at Mercy Corps' U.S. headquarters in Portland, Oregon, are as diverse as our array of paid positions - and only slightly easier to land.

Material Aid Handbook ›

The Material Aid Handbook is intended to serve both as a guide and a resource to plan, carry out and evaluate material aid projects.

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