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TRAILBLAZER FOUNDATION

AKA THE TRAILBLAZER FOUNDATION

Jackson, WY

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TRAILBLAZER FOUNDATION

Also Known As:
THE TRAILBLAZER FOUNDATION
Physical Address:
Jackson, WY 83001 3694
EIN:
20-1063922
Web URL:
thetrailblazerfounda...
Leadership:
Mrs. Chris Coats, Chief Executive

Legitimacy Information

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Basic Organization Information

TRAILBLAZER FOUNDATION

Also Known As:
THE TRAILBLAZER FOUNDATION
Physical Address:
Jackson, WY 83001 3694
EIN:
20-1063922
Web URL:
thetrailblazerfounda... 
NTEE Category:
Q International, Foreign Affairs, and National Security 
Q30 International Development, Relief Services 
S Community Improvement, Capacity Building 
S20 Community, Neighborhood Development, Improvement 
Z Unknown 
Z99 Unknown 
Year Founded:
2004 
Ruling Year:
2005 
How This Organization Is Funded:
Foundations - $66,000
Private Individuals - $45,000
Grants - $40,000

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Mission Statement

Trailblazer Mission Statement:

By providing training and appropriate technology, we empower rural villagers to create self-sustaining programs.

Our focus includes water projects, school construction, and community development in order to foster healthy families, sufficient food, and sustainable incomes.



Trailblazer Vision:

To develop self-sustaining projects and programs that rely and depend upon local talent and skills


To provide opportunities for self-employment and economic independence


To reduce dependency on international aid


To promote world peace


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Impact Statement

Trailblazer Mission Statement:

By providing training and appropriate technology, we empower rural villagers to create self-sustaining programs.

Our focus includes water projects, school construction, and community development in order to foster healthy families, sufficient food, and sustainable incomes.



Trailblazer Vision:

To develop self-sustaining projects and programs that rely and depend upon local talent and skills

To provide opportunities for self-employment and economic independence

To reduce dependency on international aid

To promote world peace


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Chief Executive

Mrs. Chris Coats

Term:

Since Apr 2004

CEO/Executive Director Statement:

Trailblazer Founders

Chris and Scott Coats have many years experience working in countries at risk and developing countries all over the world including Fiji, Samoa, Kosovo, Vietnam, and Cambodia.

"We began with a school project, but quickly learned that water was the first priority.

A person must have access to clean, potable water to improve health and sanitation. People must also have a water resource for growing their crops, livestock, and fish—the source of their food and commerce.

Bad water is the cause of illness, malnutrition, and poverty.  Every year 60,000 Cambodian children die of preventable water borne diseases.

When there is good water, associated developments can occur to improve livelihoods and establish sustainable commerce."

— Scott & Chris Coats, Jan. 2007


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Program: Bio-Sand Water Filter

Budget:
$20,000
Category:
Community Development
Population Served:
Poor/Economically Disadvantaged, Indigent, General

Program Description:

Construction and distribution of a low tech bio-sand water filter occurs on the Trailblazer work site in Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Bio-sand water filters reduce water borne illnesses by removing 96+% of bacteria, viruses, parasites, and iron.  Please see our website for details.

Program Long-Term Success:

Mosi Net Program: Supplied Mosquito Nets to families living in remote villages of Cambodia, where malaria and dengue fever is at 40% of population, with a high mortality rate amoung children.

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Program: Wells

Budget:
$30,000
Category:
Community Development
Population Served:
Poor/Economically Disadvantaged, Indigent, General

Program Description:

Wells are greatly needed in the countryside. Most villagers use and transport water from long distances from deep holes in the ground. Having a well remedies one initial problem: access to water. Once a villager has access to a convenient and an ample water source they can begin to think beyond basic life-sustaining capacities. A well provides villagers the ability to irrigate gardens or create fish ponds, whereby improving their food supply, ultimately their health, and creates the opportunity for income from the sale of excess provisions.

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Program: Agriculture

Budget:
$12,000
Category:
Food, Agriculture & Nutrition
Population Served:
General Public/Unspecified

Program Description:

Trailblazer has an on-site test garden used for experimenting with seed germination, vegetable growth, EM production, and organic fertilizer. We also implement a low tech drip irrigation system to rural village farmers to increase their vegetable growth.

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Funding Needs

Our annual operations budget in Cambodia is approximately $30,000 per quarter.  This supports 10 Cambodian staff and the material expenses to operate our Sustainable Development, Water Filter, Wells, Cambodia Assistance, and Agriculture programs.  Undesignated funds give us the greatest flexibility to operate and manage our projects on a priority of need basis. The need for capacity building funds are increasing as our programs evolve.


Volunteer Needs

Please see our website for volunteer and intern information and to review our guidelines.


Request for In-Kind Contributions

We would benefit greatly from in-kind contributions which include, but may not be limited to, printing and graphic design.


News

MPP Miller, from the House of Commons in Canada, speaks on the opening of the Trailblazer Foundation's primary 'Muskoka School' in Cambodia.
March 15, 2010
click here to hear MPP Miller's speach  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8-vvUQweXc