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June 25, 2009

The Portland Tribune: Kids Rock as Money Rolls into Mercy Corps ›

Eli Hirsch seems a bit young to be speaking about his fan base, or his abilities as a concert promoter.
June 12, 2009

The Seattle Times: Mercy Corps Working Closer With Middle East Partners ›

Mercy Corps received a $10 million contribution this week from Qatar Charity for its work in the Gaza Strip. The two organizations said they will focus largely on developing economic opportunities.
June 7, 2009

The Oregonian: Mercy Corps Gets Big ›

Mercy Corps faces three questions as it grows from its Portland home base into a major player on the global humanitarian stage: How much overhead is too much?
June 5, 2009

The Seattle Times: Building a Future in the Wreckage of War Zones ›

Somalia is the "most dangerous place on Earth," says Matthew Lovick.
May 24, 2009

The Seattle Times: Chinese Leaders Learn About Corporate Social Responsibility ›

BEAVERTON, Ore. — Wu Qungang, a young government official from China, came to Oregon this month for an unusual nine days of study about social innovation in a capitalist country.
May 18, 2009

The Seattle Times: Nonprofit Consortium, NetHope, Formed to Share Technology ›

Seattle has become a hub for technology and philanthropy, so it's not surprising that a nonprofit consortium combining both would find fertile ground here.
April 30, 2009

Need Magazine: Fear and Vigilance: Refugees in the DRC ›


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April 29, 2009

The Oregonian: Mercy Corps Picks Leader for 'Action Center' in Portland ›

Mercy Corps searched the globe and landed a local -- Julie Mancini, who has inspired troubled youths and drawn celebrity authors to Portland -- to launch its international "action center" in Old Town.
April 28, 2009

KGO-TV San Francisco: Web Site Joins Entrepreneurs With Mentors ›

View video news clip of this story HERE
April 3, 2009

Puget Sound Business Journal: Developing-World Idea Gains Favor at Home — Microcredit ›

Microcredit is commonly associated with small-scale loans to villagers starting cottage businesses in the developing world.

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