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Donation from ConocoPhillips

Our chapter has received a $400 gift from the ConocoPhillips Company. We appreciate this and will put the money towards our Suncallo, Bolivia water project.

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Chapter Update

The Colorado Springs Professional Chapter has undergone some changes in recent months and is actively preparing for our next phase of the Bolivia project. With both Sean Keefe (past president) and Nicole Mosby (project leader) pursuing new jobs, we have a new and capable leadership group. They are:
Pete Eisele-President
Matt Grimes- Vice President
John Marcotte- Treasurer
Lisa Barbato- Project Leader

We certainly would like to have more help, so any of you out there who feel moved come join us, you’re more than welcome! Or if you’d just like to come to a meeting to see what we do, there’s no expectation of commitment Click on the Meetings Tab on our website for time and place.

As many of you may know, our chapter does not get project funding from EWB USA except for a small amount that goes to reduce administrative costs. So It takes a good deal of effort on our part to do fundraising. We have done presentations to two Rotary Clubs this Fall in hopes of getting their support and funding. We have also applied for grants, receiving one in September. We hope to add to that in the next few months, although the competition is very tight for most of the possibilities.

Our project work is ongoing. Our current project involves providing an improved water system, sanitation facilities and an irrigation water supply for the Aymaran Indian community of Suncallo, Bolivia. During our next phase (Phase 2),which is planned for April/May of 2010, we plan to construct a new spring intake for their water system and perform some site surveying as well as other data needed for Phase 3 construction. We will probably send only two of our people to perform the Phase 2 work and solicit the villagers to assist in these tasks. The villagers are very amiable people and are eager to have these projects constructed. The extent of work we can do during Phase 3 will depend on both fundraising and the time commitment required. This phase is planned for the Fall of 2010.

You might wonder how we are able to accomplish the logistics of this type of undertaking. We are fortunate to have the help of a local Bolivian organization called Engineers in Action (EIA). This is a small technical services group located in La Paz that provides services like purchasing local materials, transportation to the village, an onsite cook and an Aymaran to Spanish to English interpreter. They charge reasonable rates to do this and without them there wouldn’t be a project!

We look forward to this coming year as challenging and exciting. Thanks to you many supporters!

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