Kumomo sells your ad space to build schools in Cambodia - In rural Cambodia, hundreds of villages are still deprived of functional primary and secondary schools. American Assistance for Cambodia (AAfC) founded the Rural Schools Project in 1999, has led the effort to construct over 300 primary and lower secondary schools. One of the schools will be built from the advertisers’ booking fee through the Kumomo Tree Charity Project. “I am honored you have chosen us as one of the charities to support and give you our blessing to list us, as well as your creative skill and community spirit,” said Mr. Bernard Krisher, Chairman of AAfC.
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Kumomo sells your ad space to build schools in Cambodia

2007/03/24 06:11

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In rural Cambodia, hundreds of villages are still deprived of functional primary and secondary schools. American Assistance for Cambodia (AAfC) founded the Rural Schools Project in 1999, has led the effort to construct over 300 primary and lower secondary schools. One of the schools will be built from the advertisers’ booking fee through the Kumomo Tree Charity Project.

“I am honored you have chosen us as one of the charities to support and give you our blessing to list us, as well as your creative skill and community spirit,” said Mr. Bernard Krisher, Chairman of AAfC.
Kumomo sells your ad space to build schools in Cambodia


For every successful ad space booked, Kumomo collects a booking fee from the advertiser and contribute to the Cambodian Rural School Project fund, while any remaining goes directly to the space owner.

It took the team of 12 a full 6 months to realize the Kumomo concept and it’s finally launched to the public 2 weeks ago. Once the fund hits USD13,000, the check will be issued to AAfC. The team hopes to deliver the first check within the next 3 months.



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