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Rural Education and Development, Inc. 
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900 19th Street, NW
Ste. 400
Washington, DC
20006
Phone: (800) 670-6984
www.readglobal.org
EIN: 23-2656376
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(Courtesy of Toni Neubauer)
READ Global builds literacy and communities through sustainable library projects.
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Gift Items
$50
Join READ Global in its quest to change the world—one country, one village, one individual at a time. READ’s self-supporting library community centers each include a Children’s Section with books, educational toys and furnishings designed just for the younger set. more
$100
Join READ Global in its quest to change the world—one country, one village, one individual at a time. more
$1,500
Join READ Global in its quest to change the world—one country, one village, one individual at a time. Your contribution will outfit one of READ Global’s library community centers with a technology hub that includes three computers and basic software for word processing, spreadsheets and bookkeeping. more
$10
Your gift will provide one year of a national newspaper subscription for a library in rural Nepal.
Join READ Global in its quest to change the world—one country, one village, one individual at a time. Your donation will bring national and international news to remote rural communities in Nepal. more
$225
Join READ Global in its quest to change the world—one country, one village, one individual at a time. more
$9,240
Join READ Global in its quest to change the world—one country, one village, one individual at a time. Your contribution will outfit one of READ Global’s library community centers with a technology hub that includes three computers and basic software for word processing, spreadsheets and bookkeeping. more
$75
Join READ Global in its quest to change the world—one country, one village, one individual at a time. When READ Global helps a community to build and outfit a library community center, the organization also helps to recruit and train a librarian who will help villagers make the most of their new facility. more
$25
Join READ Global in its quest to change the world—one country, one village, one individual at a time. The self-supporting library community centers created by READ each feature a section designed just for children, with kid-size furniture, books for toddlers to teens and toys to make learning fun. more
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