Check out this great video done by the NU foundation for us. It highlights our story and our trip to Mali, West Africa last summer. Ashley Schmidt, our executive director, is the one being interviewed.
Presentations keep on rolling!
Casey Heier gave a presentation at The Beveridge Magnet Middle School for the Arts and International studies on October 26th. Getting our name out there is still very important in networking and finding supporters, especially with a younger audience “Hey Mom/Dad, I learned about renewable energy today at school!…” (Now THAT is a good day at school). This is our second presentation to an Omaha Public School, and we appreciate them giving us the opportunity to come talk to their students. Future presentations and collaborations with them, WEP, and Global Partners in Hope are in the process! 
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Community Presentation
Tomorrow we will be giving a presentation about The World Energy Project at The Crestridge Magnet Center in Omaha! Omaha Public Schools has been kind enough to let us come speak to their students and faculty to let them know about how important renewable energy really is. It’s great to get these kind of ideas in the student’s heads at a young age so they think in a more global perspective from then on. If you know anyone or any place that is interested in letting us give a presentation be sure to let us know on here, Facebook, twitter, or Worldenergyproject.org
New Logo-More blog posts to come!
NEW LOGO! The World Energy Project had a meeting tonight as to what we have been up to and what we have planned in the near future. If you haven’t seen already, above is our new logo! We have all sorts of ideas as to what we could do with it to get the WEP name out there. For example, our different project locations may each correspond to a color, (Mali-orange, Kenya-Green) that way when talking about a certain project it can be differentiated by color. Let us know what you think. More info on events coming soon. Stay tuned.
Welcome to Our Blog!
This is the blog of The World Energy Project! Keep an eye out for more information on how you can get involved. We will be sending out weekly posts with testimonials, information about events, and ways you can make an impact. Thanks for stopping by and spread the word about WEP.
