Dear Heidi and Lizzy,
(Please pardon the delay I made a short trip to Nanjing this weekend)
I want to thank you both for the enthusiasm and all the offers of
assistance. When I wrote to you both, I had no expectations of
assistance. The response from you has been much more than I could of ever
expected. There is a part of me that would feel guilty if you were to
donate time and effort and there was not a good financial return. Yes,
the state of affairs right now in the world is a little worrisome when it
comes to raising money. But one of the reasons I chose GEI is because I
feel an organization this size would feel more benefit from, i.e. $5000
rather than someone like WWF or Heifer Intl where that money is spent on
promotional material and mailings asking for $15.
Originally, I was just going to hop on a bike and ride around China and
just experience the country. But something about it just felt a little
selfish. Some of my friends back in the States couldnt believe what I
want to do along with local girls here. So I thought, maybe this is a
little noteworthy and why dont I raise awareness for something. As a
female riding solo around China, in a country where girls are still
undervalued outside of cities I thought promoting the education of girls
would be appropriate. If not raising thousands and thousands of dollars,
at least people can see what I woman is capable of.
Honestly, I dont want you to invest more time and effort than you feel
comfortable with. Before emailing you both, I was trying to learn as much
as possible about fund raising and riding for causes. I am even prepared
to use the little money I have to fund this trip. As for having a blog on
the GEI website, that sounds great. My assumption, please correct me if I
am wrong, is if people donate directly to GEI they get tax credit? That
makes donating money much more inviting and may be more promising in
getting a bicycle, panniers, tent, and sleeping bag donated.
Besides trying to promote myself in the States, there are many outlets
here in Shanghai that I was going to contact. My photography has been
published in a handful of magazines here so I have some connections to get
additional promotion locally in China. People enjoy having their
names attached to new and noteworthy things, so a promise of a name
listing on the blog may be enticing enough or even an additional page of
donors if they wish to be listed. Many do not have PayPal accounts, but
I can collect here or they can wire RMB to USD directly to you.
My additional maps for China should arrive sometime this week and will
have a rough idea of the route by the end of next week.
I will email you the route, a recent picture of me, and a brief bio.
Along with that, I can email you a Google Earth file with city points.
From there we can discuss where to go with a blog, whether you all would
like to host it or not. Again, I have no problem building and hosting a
site as well please let me know what you both feel comfortable with.
In the meantime, I will continue to do research for donations and outlets
for promotion. I have also made my Chinese classes more often and intense
to make this trip a success.
As a side note, are you aware of the Foundation Center Library in NYC?
http://foundationcenter.org/
We can touch base sometime next week. Thanks again!
