Dopplr opens to travellers from 100 top NGOs
Few people travel more than the good folks who work with the NGOs that do such important work around the world these days? So today we’re opening up Dopplr to travellers from 100 top NGOs and nonprofits.
Anyone with a valid email address at one of the Dopplr NGO 100 institutions can now join Dopplr. Just go to www.dopplr.com/ngo100 to start sharing your trips.
The Dopplr NGO 100 follows on our earlier opening up of the service to business travellers at 100 major companies and international organizations, and then our opening to 100 top business schools.
For more background on Dopplr and its backing please see:
The full list of the Dopplr NGO 100:
- ACCION International
- ADRA
- AIDS research alliance
- Action Against Hunger
- ActionAid International
- African Medical and Research Foundation
- Africare
- American Bar Association
- American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations
- American Medical Association
- American-Scandinavian Foundation
- Amnesty International
- Anti-Slavery International
- Ashoka
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- Bread for the World Institute
- CARE
- CURE International
- Carter Center
- Center for Global Development
- Center for International Policy
- Conservation Fund
- Council of Europe
- Direct Relief International
- Disarm Education Fund
- ECHO
- Earth Island Institute
- Eisenhower Fellowships
- Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF
- Electronic Privacy Information Center EPIC
- Equality Now
- FINCA International
- Federation of American Scientists
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
- Freedom from Hunger
- Friends of the Earth (International)
- Global Fund for Children
- Global Fund for Women
- Global Witness
- GlobalVoices Online
- Grassroots International
- Greenpeace
- HOPE Worldwide
- Hivos
- Hudson Institute
- Human Rights Council
- Human Rights First
- Human Rights Watch
- Institute of international education
- International Center for Journalists
- International Committee of the Red Cross
- International Crisis Group
- International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
- International Medical Corps
- International Rescue Committee
- Jane Addams Peace Association
- K.I.D.S.
- Landmine Survivors Network
- MacArthur Foundation
- Médicins Sans Frontières
- National Peace Corps Association
- Omidyar Network
- OneWorld
- Open Society Institute and Soros Foundation Network
- Oxfam
- Physicians for Human Rights
- Plan International
- Rainforest Alliance
- Refugees International
- Reporters Sans Frontières
- Save the Children
- Service Employees International Union
- Shared Hope International
- Synergos Institute
- The Asia Foundation
- The Center for Strategic and International Studies
- The European Institute
- The Hunger Project
- The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International
- Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
- United Nations Development Programme
- United Nations Foundation
- VSO
- WITNESS
- William J. Clinton Foundation
- World Conference of Religions for Peace
- World Federalist Movement
- World Food Programme
- World Links
- World Resources Institute
- World Vision
- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
- World Wildlife Fund
- YMCA
This is a great program! But what about the other NGOs that didn’t make the cut? Hopefully there is a plan to extend this program out to other organizations that are also doing great work all over the world…