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Maya Ajmera is the Founder and President of The Global Fund for Children, a nonprofit organization that makes small grants to community-based organizations helping children around the world. She is also the author of several children's books, including Children from Australia to Zimbabwe: A Photographic Journey Around the World, Extraordinary Girls, To Be An Artist and Faith (February 2008).[1]
[edit] Biography[edit] Early life and educationRaised in eastern North Carolina by Indian immigrants, Ajmera graduated from the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics in Durham. [1] She holds an A.B. from Bryn Mawr College and an M.A. in public policy from the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy at Duke University. Ajmera was the recipient of a Rotary International Graduate fellowship to study in South Asia. She was also the recipient of the 1993-1997 Echoing Green Public Service Graduate Fellowship and the William C. Friday Fellowship for Human Relations of North Carolina.[2] [edit] CareerAjmera founded The Global Fund for Children in 1994 after a trip to India. While waiting for a train she saw a group of children being taught by a teacher on a train platform. Ajmera learned that these children were students in the Train Platform School for impoverished children who could not attend school. Inspired by what she saw, Ajmera applied for and won a seed grant from Echoing Green. The fund has given more than 1,900 grants valued at more than $13.9 million. These grants have served 364 community-based organizations in 72 countries. More than 2 million children have been served by The Global Fund for Children. Outside of The Global Fund for Children, Ajmera also serves on the board of directors for Blue Moon Fund,[3] New Global Citizens, Echoing Green and the Washington Area Women's Foundation[4]. She serves on the advisory board of New Global Citizens, the American India Foundation, Global Philanthropy Forum and the Emerging Markets Foundation. [5][6] [edit] Marriage and childrenMaya Ajmera is married to David Hutzler Hollander Jr., an intellectual properties attorney at Adduci, Mastriani & Schaumberg [7]. [edit] AccomplishmentsIn October 2007, Maya Ajmera was featured on CNN's Heroes segment. Actress Mira Sorvino named Ajmera as her hero. Watch the video In June 2008, Maya Ajmera received the Women of Distinction award at the 2008 National Conference for College Women Student Leaders at Georgetown University. The award is given to women who have made amazing accomplishments in their professions and who serve as inspiring role models for female students.[2] The Financial Times did a feature story on Maya Ajmera on September 23, 2008.[3] [edit] Published works
[edit] Interviews and speechesInterview with Think Change India, 2008 [4] Interview with the Clinton Global Initiative, 2007 [5] Maya Ajmera on NPR's Tell Me More, 2008 [6] Maya Ajmera on Dallas NPR Station KERA 2009 [7] [edit] References
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