17.06.2008 16:20:00
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American Express Announces the Return of Members Project(R) with New Ways for Cardmembers to Develop Project Ideas and Spread the Word
American Express announced today the return of Members Project, the
online initiative that enables Cardmembers to submit, discuss and vote
on projects to make a positive impact in the world that American Express
will fund with $2.5 million. Building on the success of last year’s
Members Project, this year’s program will have
more opportunities for project funding from American Express and new
ways to create, track and spread the word about the projects. Starting
today, the "Get Ready”
site goes live at www.MembersProject.com,
which includes all details of Members Project, information on last year’s
winning project and online tools for people to start formulating ideas
in preparation for the official launch of Members Project on July 22.
This year, five projects will receive funding from American Express. The
top project will receive $1.5 million, the second place project will
receive $500,000, the third place project will receive $300,000 and two
honorable mention projects will receive $100,000 in funding.
"Our Cardmembers are passionate about making a
difference in the world and last year’s
inaugural launch of Members Project proved to be a terrific platform for
them to put the power of American Express membership to work -- and make
their voices heard,” said Jud Linville,
president and chief executive officer of Consumer Services, American
Express. "This year, we are bringing Members
Project back with a panel of world-recognized authorities, a host of new
social networking features and what we expect will be active Cardmember
and Community participation, in deciding where American Express donates
$2.5 million to the causes that Cardmembers support.” "Get Ready”
for Members Project
Starting today, visitors to www.MembersProject.com
can explore Members Project in preparation for its official launch; the
site includes project thought-starter guides, sample project submission
forms and "how-to’s”
and highlights from last year’s Members
Project and winning project. Also available are networking tools to
spread the word about Members Project, including banners, badges, social
networking sites, blogs and downloadable postcards.
Members Project Launch
From July 22 through August 19, Cardmembers will be able to submit their
own projects to make a positive impact in the world and discuss,
nominate and decide upon their favorite projects. Whether a Cardmember
or not, everyone is invited to participate by commenting on and
nominating their favorite projects online. Cardmembers can include
photos, audio and video to help enhance their project submissions.
Collaboration is greatly encouraged during the submission phase, and
submissions can be revised throughout the first four weeks of the
program based on the feedback received.
Experts on Making a Positive Impact
To help vet project submissions and narrow the field to 25
semi-finalists, American Express has established the Members Project
Advisory Panel, a roster of thought leaders and experts in arts,
community, education, the environment and health. Panelists will review
and vet projects for those that are innovative and achievable with a
broad, positive impact, and Cardmembers will ultimately vote on the
winning project.
The Members Project 2008 Advisory Panel includes:
Geoffrey Canada – President and CEO of the
Harlem Children’s Zone
Mike Feinberg – KIPP Co-Founder and
Superintendent, KIPP Houston
Jane Goodall – PhD, DBE, Founder of the
Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace
Sanjay Gupta – CNN Chief Medical
Correspondent and Neurosurgeon
Judith Jamison – Artistic Director of Alvin
Ailey Dance Company
Craig Kielburger – Founder of Free the
Children, part of the Kiel Network
Vanessa Kirsch – President & Founder of New
Profit, Inc.
Michael Lomax – President and CEO, United
Negro College Fund
Gail Sheehy – Cultural observer and
best-selling author of 15 books
Ed Skloot – Director, Center for Strategic
Philanthropy Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy Duke University
Jeanette Takamura – Dean of Social Work,
Columbia University
Members Project 2007 Updates
In 2007, after 8,000 project submissions and three rounds of voting,
thousands of American Express Cardmembers from across the country chose "Children's
Safe Drinking Water” as the winning project,
and American Express provided $2 million in funding to UNICEF to bring
the project to life. With funding from American Express, UNICEF has been
working to promote household water treatment and safe storage options in
countries including Angola, Guinea, Democratic Republic of the Congo
(DRC) and Tanzania.
At the conclusion of the project, Members Project funding will help to
significantly reduce waterborne diseases by promoting household water
treatment, safe storage and a healthy environment, and will additionally
provide safe water to more than 3.5 million people for at least two
years.
About American Express and Good
Citizenship
Giving back is a core value and being a "good
citizen” is a hallmark of American Express.
Often credited as the first company to launch a cause-related marketing
campaign via a program benefiting the Statue of Liberty in 1983,
American Express has continued to roll out successful initiatives around
the world that enhance communities and bring support to important causes.
More and more people are seeking ways to give back, align with important
social issues and do business with companies that are making a positive
impact. American Express’ Members Project is
a key way to bring to life the value of Membership for Cardmembers,
empowering them to unite to make a positive impact in a meaningful way.
American Express Company is a leading global payments, network and
travel company founded in 1850. For more information, visit http://www.americanexpress.com.
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