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The TechEd Charity Auction

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Give a little to charity, and help your career or project too. 23 of the top Tech*Ed speakers, including Microsoft employees (don’t worry we cleared it with Legal <g>), will together to help raise money for an organization that is doing amazing and heroic disaster relief and recovery in Aceh Province, Sumatra, the hardest hit area of the Dec 26th Tsunamis.

 

Although news of the tsunami has largely disappeared from the international press, five months later, the situation on the ground in Aceh remains acute. Many isolated communities have not yet been helped. Aceh Recovery at IDEP is continuing their efforts to get assistance to the people that are most in need through a dynamic network of local NGOs and partners on the ground in Aceh.

 

Buyers will bid to win one hour of consulting time from one of these 23 speakers. Starting bid is $10 with no reserve. There will be 23 winners. Winners can pick the brain of a .NET Expert for an hour. Highest bidders will be first in the “draft” for the consultant assigned to them. Winners can call, email or IM the consultant and use the hour to answer that nagging question, do a code review, or just get some general advice. The winners and consultant are free to make other arrangements if they like.

There will be 23 winning bids. eBay rules require that all 23 winners pay the lowest bid price. Though you are only required to pay the lowest bid amount, remember the cause -- we hope that you will donate to Aceh Aid at IDEP the amount of your winning bid.

Payments are made directly to the Aceh Aid at IDEP PayPal account held by
Tides Foundation which is a U.S. based non-profit. (Do not pay Stephen Forte!) Once the auction is closed, you will be contacted and asked to make this donation via PayPal to AcehAid@tides.org. This can be done from the PayPal site or even directly from the Aceh Aid at IDEP website. When they have received the payments, the consultants will be assigned to the winners in order of the size of the donations (which we hope will be equal to your winning bid). You will receive an invoice from us, the sellers. All selling fees will be paid by the sellers as a contribution to making this charity event a success.

Here is the current list of speakers donating their time:

 

Don Box (USA) Microsoft, Inc.

Jesper Johansson (USA) Microsoct, Inc.

Richard Campbell (Canada) Campbell and Associates.

Scott Hanselman (USA) Corillian, Inc.

Kimberly Tripp (USA) SQLSkills.com

Michele Leroux Bustamante (USA/Canada) iDesign, LLC

Kate Gregory (Canada) Gregory Consulting

Juval Lowy (USA) iDesign, LLC

Stephen Forte (USA) Corzen, Inc

Clemens Vasters (Germany) Newtelligence AG

Andrew Brust (USA) Citigate-Hudson, Inc.

Carl Franklin (USA) Franklins.net

Ingo Rammer (Austria) Thinktecture

Christian Weyer (Germany) Thinktecture

Joel Semeniuk (Canada) Imaginets

Rockford Lhotka (USA) Magenic Technologies

Patrick Hynds (USA) Critical Sites

Tim Landgrave (USA) Crowe, Inc.

Tim Huckaby (USA) Interknowlogy, Inc.

Jackie Goldstein (Israel) Renaissance

John Goodyear (USA) Aspsoft

Richard Hundhausen (USA) Accentient, Inc

Paul Sheriff (USA) PDSA, Inc

 

WHAT IS IDEP?

IDEP is a small, Indonesian NGO, based in Ubud, Bali. Completed projects over the years have included community based development, sustainable living initiatives, permaculture training, waste management, organic gardens, recycling, etc. The focus is on helping people to help themselves. IDEP's founding director, Petra Schneider is a US-born, Indonesian citizen. The demonstrated and reproducible success of IDEP's small projects in local communities has earned the team an excellent reputation.

 

IDEP AND DISASTER RESPONSE/RELIEF/RECOVERY

At the time of the Bali bomb, about two years ago, IDEP was an important element of the network of local NGOs and other supporters that quickly responded to the tragedy, in various ways, not only immediately after the bomb, but during the recovery process for the various communities involved. Following shortly thereafter, IDEP received funding from USAid to create a comprehensive set of disaster management materials for Indonesian communities, aimed at children, families, and local leaders (official and unofficial). The materials are in the Indonesian language and suitable for use in rural and urban settings. These materials, including a booklet for children about Tsunami preparedness, were finished just weeks ago, but had not yet been disseminated to communities. Then the tsunami struck.

 

WHAT IS ACEH RECOVERY AT IDEP

Only hours after the news of the tsunami reached Bali, the same network of NGOs and individuals in Bali who had been involved in the relief efforts for the Bali bomb, reanimated and went into action. We started something called the "Aceh Aid Bucket Brigade" (see website), creating and deploying one-family-one-bucket multi-material aid packages from the hands of donors in Bali to the field in Sumatra. We began sending highly skilled volunteers, well-matched to the task within two days of the tsunami (Sam Schultz, Lee Downey, Oded Carmi and others). Our relief, and later, recovery programs in response to the Tsunami are now focused on two fronts. One is direct aid from Medan by road to areas around Banda Aceh. The other is this remarkable joint effort (nothing short of heroic), to the islands off the west coast of Sumatra, which as of yet, have not been receiving aid from any other channels that we know of. Read more at www.acehaid.org.

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