Final 24 Hours
Thank you everyone who has backed us so far. We've been at our initial goal for quite some time now. Can we do one final push to reach our new goal of $4,000? With your help I know we can.
What can you do?
If you already backed us you are receiving this message as an email and I once again want to say we are grateful! Tonight we need you to help us get the word out one final time. Tweet, Facebook, Email, Blog or even call to let others know about the first Haitian Creole OpenStreetMap book. Is there someone you know who would want to help this project but maybe doesn't know about it? Make sure they do!
We reached our initial goal of $2,000 in the first 24 hours, we can raise another $1,500 before the time runs out tomorrow. With this additional funds we'll be able to distribute 100 copies of the printed book throughout Haiti with digital training materials on USB.
Thank you for your help, please help with our final push!
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Funding period
May 9, 2012 -
May 30, 2012
(21 days)
- First created · 11 backed
- Kate Chapman 654 friends
- Website: maploser.com
Pledge $15 or more
15 backers Limited (35 of 50 left)
Pack of 5 OpenStreetMap Haiti stickers.
Estimated delivery: Jun 2012Pledge $30 or more
13 backers Limited (7 of 20 left)
Print copy of the Haitian Creole OpenStreetMap Book.
Estimated delivery: Jun 2012Pledge $30 or more
17 backers Limited (3 of 20 left)
Print version of the French or English version of the OpenStreetMap book
Estimated delivery: Jun 2012Pledge $60 or more
1 backer Limited (19 of 20 left)
OpenStreetMap book in your choice of language (English/French/Haitian Creole) and a USB stick containing the "HOT kit" with all the necessary software and materials to get started.
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $100 or more
6 backers Limited (4 of 10 left)
Print copy of the Haitian Creole OpenStreetMap book, signed by the translation team.
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $1,000 or more
0 backers Limited (2 of 2 left)
Invitation to join the translation sprint in Haiti. You are responsible for getting yourself to Haiti.
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012
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