Global Impact

Global Impact was founded in 1956 as the Federal Service Joint Crusade to serve as the umbrella group for international health and welfare agencies participating in Federal government employee fund-raising campaigns. With the inception of the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) in 1964, the organization became known as International Service Agencies (ISA). Until 1980, ISA was one of four approved federations participating in the CFC. After that time, the campaign was opened to include many more agencies and federations. In 2003, ISA changed its name to Global Impact to align with the organization’s evolving mission.

Global Impact represents more than 58[1] of America's most respected international development and relief charities, including Heifer International, Lutheran World Relief, CARE, Médecins Sans Frontières, Save the Children, and Women for Women International. Global Impact’s member charities work in developing countries around the globe providing a wide range of services to the poor including: feeding the hungry; teaching effective farming techniques; providing prenatal care and education for expectant mothers; supplying clean water, medicines, and disease prevention programs; building schools and training teachers; promoting entrepreneurial opportunities through microloans; and providing assistance following natural and man-made disasters.

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Members

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  1. ^ Global Impact. "Member Charities". http://www.charity.org/Member_Charities. Retrieved February 4, 2011. 

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