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Sponsorship
We are seeking the participation of donors – individual, corporate and foundation donors – who can become partners in funding REAP programs. Large-scale donors may want to sponsor a group of students, for example the IET/CORE Rural Scholars (identified as the recipients of support from that particular donor, if preferred). We are available to make more detailed presentations on REAP to interested potential donors.
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Partnership
REAP endeavors to understand what works. Beyond the programs we have designed, we also want to explore the potential for partnerships with individuals and institutions interested in other approaches to education and poverty problems. Through our existing relationships and on the ground collaborators, we are well poised to form partnerships to design and target programs and evaluate their impacts. Please contact us if you would like to talk about how we can work together.
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REAP Fund
For individuals or smaller institutional funders interested in providing funds for less than an entire cohort of students, we have created the REAP FUND. Resources contributed to the REAP FUND will be tied to individual students, but will be combined with other contributions to allow us to fund a complete program intervention. In this way, we will be able to monitor and evaluate the achievements of these students and the impact of your investment in the same rigorous way.
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»Make a Contribution to REAP

For more information on supporting REAP please contact:

Scott Rozelle, PhD
Director and Principal Investigator, REAP
Helen F. Farnsworth Senior Fellow
Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
Stanford University
650-724-6402
rozelle@stanford.edu

Linxiu Zhang, PhD
Director, REAP-China
Deputy Director & Professor, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy,
Chinese Academy of Sciences (Beijing)
lxzhang.ccap@igsnrr.ac.cn

REAP is a 501c(3) program of Stanford University. All contributions for REAP's efforts are tax deductible.