Our Supporters
GoodWeave USA is grateful to all of its supporters, including foundations, media sponsors, corporate contributors and individuals.
2008 Supporters
$100,000+
Anonymous
Humanity United
The Skoll Foundation
$50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous
$20,000 - $49,999
P&G Live, Learn and Thrive
$10,000 - $19,999
Anbinder Family Foundation
Helena Rubinstein Foundation
Woodbury Fund
$5,000 - $9,999
Christian Vrouyr
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
$2,000 - $4,999
Charitable Lead Annuity Trust ULWT of Gladys S. Borrus
Elizabeth Tepper Gatfield
Sara Goodman & David Hyerle
Ramsay Merriam Fund
Rudolph Steiner Foundation
Pamela Ruebusch
Presbyterian Hunger Program
Kerry Smith & Lani Baker
Angelo Tomedi
The U.S. Fund for UNICEF
$1,000 - $1,999
CariniLang
Katharine & Mark Dickson
James Druckman
The Gere Foundation
Patricia Hambrick
New Age Customs Clearance
Odegard, Inc.
Maureen Orth
Stile BK
Jesty & Suja Thomas
$500 - $999
Leeli Bonney
Jacqeline Dedell & Ira Shapiro
G. Coles Christensen, Ltd.
Gates Foundation Employee Matching Gifts Program
Natalie Halich
Eric Kessler & Sharapat Sarsenova
Lizann Peyton
Richard Solloway
Heidi Soumerai
Phyllis Taylor
Patricia & Dennis Zerega
$200 - $499
William and Frances Ackerly
Lisa Brahms
Robin Broad & John Cavanagh
Kimberly Elliott
David Eynon
Stephen Fein
Susan Fowlie
Sandra Gebhardt
Glenn Gissler
Steve Graubart & Hilary Goldmann
Denise Hamler
Leon Harris
Donna Hastings
Hollis Hope & David Chapman
Mark and Gudrun Howard
Jeanette Jimenez
Jocelyn Johnson & William Hunt
David Nikolaus Jordan
Leah Kaplan
Karl Kelley
Landmark School
Arthur Lehman
Lilian Leong
Betsy McGean
Philip Moller
Jacqueline Nabb
Michela O'Connor Abrams
Dipesh Patel
Joel Podgor
Helene Quinn
Peter Rebar
Bruce Rich
Niklaus Salafsky & Julie Segre
Patrice Sanders
Nicole Shampaine
Peter Shipley
Kalmia Toro
Betty Wasserman
$100-$199
Jim Adams
Ron and Patricia Adams
Ella Agnew
Kevin Bales
Hilary Ball
Laura Bartovics
Ellen Bernstein
David Berry
Michele Buchignani
Jonca Bull-Humphries
Frida Burling
Ismael Caraballopietri
Christine & Marvyn Carton
R. Cavallaro
Fran Christie
David Christy & Shari Friedman
Terry Collingsworth & Sufie Berger
Lauren Compere
Miguel Corona
Joanna Cotton
Katherine & Scott Currie
Guy De Primo
Dennis Dodds
Marion Edey
Rose & Paul Ericson
Laurel Ferris
Karen & Michael Frey
Brindusa Fritsch
Leslie Getzinger,Vivki Koelsch, & Emily Rebori
Jane Gilbert & Timothy Tavis
Laura Goenne
William Goldman & Judy Mahbey
Kate Good
Fayal Greene
Charlie Haims & Ellen Weinreb
Edna Hess
Cathy Hoy
Kevin Huwe
Kay Ikranagara
International Furnishings and Design Association
Lane Johnson
Kathy Joseph
Joshua Jay Kaufman
Sandra Killough
Anjali Kochar & Mike McCabe
Philip ten Kortenaar
Dana Kosich
Todd Latham
Sarah LeBlanc
Janet Legro
Emily and Gerald Lemole
Ford Lininger
H.G. Liska
Peter Lunney
Kristen Maier
Kathy Malenkovich
Jackie Maze
Nancy Mogielnicki
Ronald Myrom
George and Margaret Ortenzo
David and Mary Parker
Daniel Pennie
Renvy Pittman
Robin Randolph
Payten Redfearn
Cindy Salfrank
Terry Sellwood
Stanley and Esther Shaloff
Bruce Stokes & Wendy Sherman
James & Jean Silk
Nathaniel Spiller
Benjaporn Suriyachan
Cynthia Stone & David Schnee
Louis and Michelle Stone-Collonge
Linda Swift
John Taylor & Dianne Dubler
Natacha Thys
Gayle Townsend
Roxane Vandross
Jeff Vogt
Philip Watkins
Joanne Weaver
Megan Wiese
Brianne Wilner
Bernard Yee & Stefanie Smith
Anne Zollner & Eric Hauser
James Wesolowski & Karen Seiger
In-Kind
Apartment Therapy
California Home + Design
Conscious Living TV
Cottages and Bungalows
Covington & Burling, LLP
Dwell
GoogleGrants
Handwoven
inhabitat
Interior Design
Interiors
Modern Luxury Publishing Group
Sunstein Kann Murphy & Timbers, LLP
Western Interiors
Yoga Journal
A very special thank you to Donna Hastings and Carol Sebert of Creative Matters, who generously donated “Hariti” to RugMark for our 2008 charity rug raffle. Their one-of-a-kind creation helped garner over $11,000, and today can be found in the lucky winner’s newly redecorated living room in Maryland.
Partner with GoodWeave
By participating in the GoodWeave program, interior designers, retailers and importers can make a difference while growing their business.
Children's Stories
At the age of five, Manju was already working on the rug looms. While she has since been found and freed from illegal carpet work, some 250,000 children throughout South Asia still toil in obscurity. Through GoodWeave more than 3,600 kids like Manju have been rescued, rehabilitated and educated, and thousands more deterred from entering the work force.
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