Campaigns

Campaigns

The Carl Wilkens Fellowship

GI-NET is excited to announce that we are now accepting applications for the 2009 Carl Wilkens Fellowship, the first and only anti-genocide leadership development program designed for busy adults. The Carl Wilkens Fellowship provides adults with leadership training, conflict and legislative education, and the organizing tools and resources to build sustained political will to end genocide. Learn more and apply...

Our vision of a world without genocide begins with the creation of a constituency of educated and empowered Americans who believe that protecting men, women and children from genocide is everyone's responsibility. Become a leader in the anti-genocide constituency - apply for the Carl Wilkens Fellowship today.

Nov 7-9, 2008—SAVE THE DATE! Events in Washington, DC

On November 7-9, 2008, GI-NET's student conference, organized by STAND, will be held in conjunction with the Save Darfur Coalition's adult activist conference and the "Gathering of Tents" in Washington, DC. This is an incredible opportunity for the anti-genocide movement to come together to learn, share, and act together.

Students! Apply for STAND's student conference.

Adults! Apply for Save Darfur’s adult activist conference.

Check out Tents of Hope "Gathering of Tents"!


Make Darfur a Day-One Priority for the next President

Join the campaign to send a million postcards to the next president. Urge him to make Darfur a day one priority! Learn more >>


STANDFast

On December 3rd, join your friends, families, and community in fasting for civilian protection in Darfur and Burma. Give up a luxury item and donate the money you would have spent on that item to the Genocide Intervention Network's groundbreaking civilian protection program. Click here to take part.

Summer Fundraising Challenge

Matthew Heck, 17, and a group of his friends from Wichita High School East organized a 1,300 mile relay against genocide from Wichita, KS to Washington, DC. Each day, the high schoolers ran more than 100 miles, raising over $25,000 for GI-NET in the process. They received a hero's welcome when they arrived in Washington, including having their efforts recognized by Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback, as shown in the picture to the right.

Join these motivated students by taking part in our Summer Fundraising Challenge!

The top 25 summer fundraisers will receive a free Darfur Now DVD and a signed Darfur Now poster, and will be featured on the GI-NET website. Click here for more information and ideas.

Become a Rapid Responder to Genocide!

GI-Net Rapid Response Network

Ask the Candidates

Ask the Candidates About Darfur Stopping genocide in Darfur must be an important political priority for the next president of the United States. Concerned Americans from across the country want to know that the next president is willing and able to meet this moral challenge.

Join Bradley Whitford and Melissa Fitzgerald and Ask the Candidates About Darfur!

Act now by visiting www.AskTheCandidates.orgsign the petition to all candidates and stay up to date on where they stand on Darfur.

Already signed the petition? Forward it to your friends and help us ask the candidates to put Darfur at the top of their agenda!