It’s been a long but
seemingly fast, journey from the initial needs analysis carried out by Bob
& I in Aug-Nov 2008 until now…
There are huge
thanks to be doled out - I’ve done my best to recall all the info/stats/data for
the last 3.5 yrs forgive me if there are any omissions.
A BIG THANK YOU to all the hardworking men
& women belonging to the Rotary Clubs & Districts & the Foundation who
have been part of this solution:
Ann Arbor RC USA
Baton Rouge Capital City RC USA
Bellingham RC USA
Bellingham RC USA
Calgary RC Canada
New Braumfels RC USA
Paso Robles RC USA
Port Lavaca RC USA
Richmond RC TX USA
Sechelt BC RC Canada
Tallahassee RC USA
Trail BC RC Canada
Tyron RC USA
West U RC TX USA
San Miguel Midday RC Mexico
Districts 4160, 6060, 6200, 6940, 7670
Trail BC RC Canada
Tyron RC USA
West U RC TX USA
San Miguel Midday RC Mexico
Districts 4160, 6060, 6200, 6940, 7670
& THE ROTARY FOUNDATION (Ashley &
Lauren)
HUGE THANK YOU’s to:
Cedesa, (especially Holly, Chela, Saul – The TEAM!!),
& our family members who put up with long, late hours…
Sapasma (Camilo, Waldo, Alva, Juan Jose &
the other promoters)
Fondo Verde
Alberta Govt’s Community Initiative Program (BC
Canada)
The many private donors/supporters
Our Suppliers, especially Raul from Hierro
Comercial Dolores Hidalgo, Eric our Herreria & his boys, Jesus our sand
guy, Madera Providencia, Cemex, Talego, Don Pedro,
Our Banks: Frost Bank, Bancomer, Monex, Intercam,
CI banco,
Our accountant (wish we had her in the early
days) : Liliana
Our publicity: Atencion!,
Members & Board of San Miguel Midday, for
continuing support, attending Inaugurations, making speeches on behalf of the
project, attending meetings with govt, fundraising!
Lee Carter: answering all the tricky finance
questions
&
MASSIVE THANKS to the men, women & children
in all of the participating communities – for showing us your strength, courage
& commitment to improving the lives of yourselves & future generations
- living with such dignity under incredible hardship.
Numbers:
587 Cisterns
19 Communities
Ie 4000+ family
members (+ other school & kinder children)
Total Funding
Summarised
Rotary US$229047 (including direct grant private donations)
SMCF US$10614
Sapasma mxn$870399
(ie approx. US$67000)
Fondo Verde
mxn$150,000(ie approx. US$11,500) + US$21,850
Other donations US$1000
(total approx. US$341,011)
To be Completed May-Jun 2012 11 Cisterns
Summary of Funding
San Miguel Community
Fund $5911
Tierra Blanca 11
cisterns
Completed Jan-May 2012 169 cisterns in 8
Communities
Summary of Funding
Global Grant Rotary
$65,300
Direct grants &
donations $21,147 breakdown as follows:
Tallahassee US$10k club & $2.5k private donation
Port Lavaca US$6k
Peggy Purcel US$462.45
Pancake breakfast fundraiser $14950pesos
Excess funds from Port Lavaca/New braumfels proj. $11420pesos
Excess funds from Cap II proj. $487pesos
Excess funds from Bellingham water proj. $1163.5 pesos
private donation $250pesos
Tallahassee US$10k club & $2.5k private donation
Port Lavaca US$6k
Peggy Purcel US$462.45
Pancake breakfast fundraiser $14950pesos
Excess funds from Port Lavaca/New braumfels proj. $11420pesos
Excess funds from Cap II proj. $487pesos
Excess funds from Bellingham water proj. $1163.5 pesos
private donation $250pesos
La Tinaja 22
cisterns
Cruz del Palmar 41
Cisterns
Guerrero 20 Cisterns
Tres Esquinas 24
Cisterns
Tierra Blanca 23
Cisterns
Corralejos 15
Cisterns
Vivienda de Arriba
10 Cisterns
Los Torres 14
Cisterns
Completed Nov 2011-Jan2012 60 cisterns in 5
communities
Summary of Funding
Sapasma mxn$435399
Chris Hosford
private donor US$500
Los Torres 18 cisterns (Phase IV in
this community)
Presita de Santa Rosa 21 Cisterns (Pilot
paid for by private donation - thankyou Chris Hosford, 20 cisterns funded by
Sapasma)
Cienega Juana Ruiz 18 Cisterns (Phase
II in this community)
Lomas de Cocina 2 Cisterns
Cinco Senores 1 Cistern
Completed March – Jun 2011 134 cisterns in 6
communities
Summary of funding
Rotary $44,000
Fondo Verde mxn$150,000
Sapasma mxn$435,000
Tierra Blanca 28
Juan Gonzalez 22
funded by Global Grant from Baton Rouge Capitol City RC & District 6200 US$33,500
Juan Gonzalez 22
funded by Global Grant from Baton Rouge Capitol City RC & District 6200 US$33,500
(completed June 2011)
Tierra Blanca 14 - direct grant donation from New Braumfels RC $2k, & Port Lavaca RC $7k
Tierra Blanca 14 - direct grant donation from New Braumfels RC $2k, & Port Lavaca RC $7k
(completed June 2011)
San Lorenzo 4
Cinco Senores 11 (incl pilot in JG)
Fondo Verde Mxn$150k
San Lorenzo 4
Cinco Senores 11 (incl pilot in JG)
Fondo Verde Mxn$150k
(Completed June 2011)
Villa de Guadalupe 27
Cienega Juana Ruiz 26
Sapasma mxn$435k
Villa de Guadalupe 27
Cienega Juana Ruiz 26
Sapasma mxn$435k
(completed June 2011)
Villa Pilot x1
Cienega Pilot x 1
Bellingham RC US$1500
Villa Pilot x1
Cienega Pilot x 1
Bellingham RC US$1500
(completed June 2011)
Completed Jan 2011 – March 2011 25 cisterns
Summary
Funding
DSG
Tallahassee $3800,Tallahassee RC$6000,Walla Walla $7000
Vivienda
Urbana (Cap II) 25 cisterns
Completed Jan 2009 – Jan 2011 Total 188 cisterns
in 6 communities.
Summary Funding
Rotary$81,800
SMCF$4,703
Fondo Verde$21,850
Skymed $500
total funding = USD $108,853
Rotary$81,800
SMCF$4,703
Fondo Verde$21,850
Skymed $500
total funding = USD $108,853
Palencia 21 Cisterns
$7k (+ balance of excess from other projects)
Capaderillo
40 Cisterns FV US$21850
Cruz del
Palmar 28 Cisterns combined $24700
Vivienda de
Arriba 17 Cisterns
Montecillo
de Nieto 30 Cisterns $16700
Los Torres
52 Cisterns (27+4+17+1+3) Including $21,700 + 12,200+smcf US$2468+ smcf 2 U$2235
= 188
cisterns (& 4 rotoplas tanks)
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