The Borgen Project
Carolina Chaves Melvin is an experienced professional in journalism with a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from The University of Alabama, completed in 2017. Currently serving as an Intern Journalist for The Borgen Project since January 2019, Carolina has also contributed as an Elite Notetaker for StudySoup since January 2016. Previous roles include a Cashier at Kirkland's, a Tanning Consultant at Campus Evolution Villages, LLC, and a Team Member at Chick-fil-A. Carolina's diverse work experience encompasses customer service and content creation, showcasing a strong foundation in communication and organizational skills.
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The Borgen Project
The Borgen Project believes that leaders of the most powerful nation on earth should be doing more to address global poverty. The 501 (c) (3) nonprofit is an innovative, national campaign that is working to make poverty a focus of U.S. foreign policy. Trademarks: The Borgen Project is known for being tech savvy, nonpartisan, secular and having access to congressional leaders on a national level. The Borgen Project also meets with representatives from G8 nations. How The Borgen Project operates: • Advocate: We meet with U.S. leaders to secure their support for crucial poverty reduction legislation. • Mobilize: We mobilize people across the globe behind efforts to make poverty a political priority. • Educate: We teach basic advocacy skills that empower citizens to communicate with their government. • Issue Messaging: We build awareness of global issues and innovations in poverty-reduction. IRS Employer Identification Number: EIN 20-0536470. The Borgen Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and donations are tax-deductible. Formed: 2003 Headquarters: Seattle, WA