Seattle, WA: The Overflow Project - Change the world by living simply and giving generously


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iCrowdNewswire - Feb 22, 2017
The Overflow ProjectChange the world by living simply and giving generously.

Company Summary

The Overflow Project is more than writing a check. We are non-profit based in Seattle concentrating on making intentional lifestyle changes, moving toward simplicity and generous giving. We bring communities together through an annual "50 Days of Living Simply" challenge to end poverty by supporting clean water projects in developing countries.

StagePrototype ReadyIndustryLifestyleLocationSeattle, WA, USACurrencyUSDFoundedMarch 2012Employees0Websiteoverflowproject.org

Team Brian T. Wolters Executive Director

Is a community connector and mobilizer for change. Brian Wolters most recently directed the Spilling Hope campaign which raised over $500,000 in three years to fund clean water projects in Uganda. Wolters holds an MBA from pioneering Bainbridge Graduate Institute in sustainable business and a BA in Business from Calvin College.

Lorna Chang Director

Serves as Director for The Overflow Project aiming to bring communities together to help end poverty by supporting clean water projects in Africa. Activities include: strategy planning and development; serve as Secretary on Board of Directors; recruitment of new board members and event planning. Lorna's professional experience includes project management at The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

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