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GF Programs and Projects
Frequently Asked Questions
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Who runs Gadab Foundation?
Gadab Foundation was formed by young Oromo university students who
reside in North America.
I am interested in creating a similar program
One of our goals is to assist other Oromos who are interested in
creating similar program in their home towns. We are more than happy to help in
any way we can. If you are dedicated and optimistic person who would
like to make a difference, please contact us via email at: info@gadabfoundation.org. Please make sure you write “similar program” on the subject line.
What is the annual due for members?
The annual due for members is $100.
Who can become a member and how?
Membership is open to anyone who supports the purpose statement in
Article I, Section 2, of Gadab Foundation Bylaw. To become a member of our organization, simply fill out our membership form and send it to:
Gadab Foundation
P.O. Box 11686
Portland, OR 97211
How can I get involve with GF?
We do have volunteering opportunities. If you are interested in helping out, please fill out our volunteer form and send it to us. You can also contact us via email at: volunteer@gadabfoundation.org
What is your source of income?
About 60% of our income comes from our
contributing
members. And the remaining 40% comes from fundraising: car-wash; yard-sale; t-shirt sale etc...
What does Gadab means?
The name of our organization "Gadab" (or as it is sometimes spelled "Gadeb") is a given name of a specific area in Oromia. It is located on the north side of Bale and south of Arsi Assalla. We chose this particular name because it includes a number of small towns and villages, which many of the students whom we offer the scholarship to come from.
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