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 **Jumo** was an American social networking company based in [[united_states:new_york:New York City]], [[united_states:New York]].((//Jumo International.// GuideStar. Retrieved December 3, 2022, from https://archive.ph/Pqctl)) **Jumo** was an American social networking company based in [[united_states:new_york:New York City]], [[united_states:New York]].((//Jumo International.// GuideStar. Retrieved December 3, 2022, from https://archive.ph/Pqctl))
  
-===== Activities =====+===== Organization =====
  
-Some of the organizations highlighted by Jumo include [[Achievement First]], [[Population Services International]] (PSIand the [[Global Fund]].((//Home.// Jumo. Retrieved December 31, 2010, from https://web.archive.org/web/20101231043508/http://www.jumo.com/))+==== Personnel ==== 
 + 
 +^ Name  ^ Position  ^ Notes  ^ 
 +[[Chris Hughes]]  | Founder  | [[Facebook]] co-founder 
 +| [[Kirsten Titus]]  | Managing Director  | [[Cognizant Foundation]], [[Girls who Code]]  | 
 +| [[Chris Bishko]]  | Board member  | [[Omidyar Network]] 
 +| [[Scott Thomas]]  | -  | [[Obama for America]] 
 +| [[Jeffrey Sachs]]  | Adviser  | [[Earth Institute]] at [[Columbia University]] 
 +| [[Jacqueline Novogratz]]  | Adviser  | [[Acumen Fund]] 
 +| [[Linda Rottenberg]]  | Adviser  | [[Endeavor]] 
 +==== Funding ==== 
 + 
 +Approximately $500,000 came from unnamed individuals shortly after the organization was first announced, and in September 2010, [[Omidyar Network]] announced a grant of up to $750,000.((//Omidyar Network Grant Helps Jumo Connect Individuals With Social Causes.// (2010, September 14). Omidyar Network. https://web.archive.org/web/20101103201813/http://www.omidyar.com/about_us/news/2010/09/14/omidyar-network-grant-helps-jumo-connect-individuals-with-social-causes)) By November 2010, Jumo noted in a [[New York Times]] article that they had raised $3.5 million.((MacLaughlin, S. (2010, November 30). //What is Jumo?// NpENGAGE. https://archive.ph/9ep8F)) 
 + 
 +==== Activities ==== 
 + 
 +Some of the projects and organizations highlighted by Jumo include:((//Home.// Jumo. Retrieved December 31, 2010, from https://web.archive.org/web/20101231043508/http://www.jumo.com/)) ((//Welcome.// Jumo. Retrieved February 26, 2011, from https://web.archive.org/web/20110226022052/http://www.jumo.com/)) ((https://web.archive.org/web/20110227093640/http://www.jumo.com/charitywater)) ((https://web.archive.org/web/20110630152607/http://www.jumo.com/)) ((//Home.// Jumo. Retrieved September 2, 2011, from https://web.archive.org/web/20110902013541/http://www.jumo.com:80/)) 
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 +<WRAP column col4> 
 +  * [[350.org]] 
 +  * [[Achievement First]] 
 +  * [[Acumen Fund]] 
 +  * [[African Leadership Academy]] 
 +  * [[Against Malaria Foundation]] 
 +  * [[Akshaya Patra Foundation]] 
 +  * [[Amnesty International]] 
 +  * [[Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group]] (AIDG) 
 +  * [[Aquaya]] 
 +  * [[Big Brothers Big Sisters]] 
 +  * [[Center for Employment Opportunities]] 
 +  * [[Charity Water]] 
 +  * [[Compass Family Services]] 
 +  * [[Conservation International]] 
 +  * [[Creative Capital Foundation]] 
 +  * [[DOC2DOCK]] 
 +  * [[Doctors Without Borders]] 
 +  * [[Engineers Without Borders]] 
 +  * [[First Place for Youth]] 
 +  * [[Fiver Children's Foundation]] 
 +  * [[Freedom to Marry]] 
 +  * [[Gay Lesbian Advocates and Defenders]] (GLAD) 
 +  * [[Gay Men's Health Crisis]] (GMHC) 
 +  * [[GHESKIO]] 
 +  * [[Global Fund]] 
 +  * [[Global Voices]] 
 +  * [[Guttmacher Institute]] 
 +  * [[Habitat for Humanity]] 
 +  * [[Harlem Children's Zone]] 
 +  * [[Human Rights Watch]] 
 +  * [[Humane Society of the United States]] 
 +  * [[Humanity United]] 
 +  * [[iMentor]] 
 +  * [[International Center for Translational Justice]] 
 +  * [[International Rescue Committee]] 
 +  * [[KaBOOM!]] 
 +  * [[Khan Academy]] 
 +  * [[Kickstart]] 
 +  * [[KIPP Foundation]] 
 +  * [[Lend-a-Hand India]] 
 +  * [[LifeSpring Hospitals]] 
 +  * [[Malaria No More]] 
 +  * [[Mano a Mano International Partners]] 
 +  * [[National Academy Foundation]] 
 +  * [[National Wildlife Federation]] 
 +  * [[Natural Resources Defense Council]] 
 +  * [[Nature Conservancy]] 
 +  * [[New York Asian Women's Center]] 
 +  * [[Nontraditional Employment for Women]] 
 +  * [[Not for Sale Campaign]] 
 +  * [[Nurse-Family Partnership]] 
 +  * [[Panzi Hospital of Bukavu]] 
 +  * [[Partners in Health]] 
 +  * [[Peer Health Exchange]] 
 +  * [[Planned Parenthood]] 
 +  * [[Planned Parenthood Federation of America]] 
 +  * [[Polaris Project]] 
 +  * [[Population Services International]] (PSI) 
 +  * [[Pratham]] 
 +  * [[Project Concern International]] 
 +  * [[Refugees United]] 
 +  * [[Restavek Freedom Foundation]] 
 +  * [[Shelter Network]] 
 +  * [[Single Stop]] 
 +  * [[Teach for America]] 
 +  * [[TechnoServe]] 
 +  * [[Tiyatien Health]] 
 +  * [[Tiziano Project]] 
 +  * [[Tostan]] 
 +  * [[Trevor Project]] 
 +  * [[Un Techno para mi Pais]] 
 +  * [[VillageReach]] 
 +  * [[Water.org]] 
 +  * [[Women Make Movies]] 
 +  * [[World Food Program USA]] 
 +  * [[Year Up]] 
 +</WRAP>
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