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Global Engineering Outreach

Working to make the world a better place

Global Engineering Outreach is a student organization on the Northern Arizona University campus located in Flagstaff, AZ. Our goal is to organize the cooperation of students, professors, professionals, and community members to approach a world in which the communities we serve have the capacity to sustainably meet their basic human needs, and the members of our organization have global perspective. We are currently working with three different communities: Yua, Ghana; Roatán, Honduras, and Leupp, Arizona

Diversity makes us successful as an organization. Within our student group, we have engineers, artists, education majors, anthropologists, and many more. We also have professionals from many disciplines, and many amazing faculty members from the engineering department and anthropology department who are also supporting the work of Global Engineering Outreach.

Most importantly, though, we work alongside community members-always. We strive to complete entirely community-initiated and community-driven projects, and our purpose is to enable community members to design and implement sustainable projects without our involvement.

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Global Engineering Outreach fact sheet

*Coming soon* View and download our one-page fact sheet here. *Coming soon*

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Get involved

Our mission, adopted from EWB-USA, is to support community-driven development programs worldwide by collaborating with local partners to design and implement sustainable engineering projects, while creating transformative experiences and responsible leaders. Join us in this mission!

We welcome all majors and all skill levels. Diversity makes us successful, so come to a meeting. We would love to learn more about you and find a place in our organization that suits your skills and the club’s needs. Now is the perfect time to get involved!

  • email our faculty advisor, Alarick Reiboldt, with questions or be put on the email list
  • come to one of our events

Donate

Please make your check payable to the NAU Foundation: Global Partnership Projects and mail it to the following address:

Global Engineering Outreach-NAU
P.O. Box 15600
Flagstaff, AZ 86011

Information for our donors:

  • Deductibility Limitations to 501(c)(3) Groups
  • Individuals giving to 501(c)(3) organizations that are either public charities, private operating foundations, and certain private foundations may deduct contributions representing up to 50% of the donor’s adjusted gross income if the individual itemizes on his tax returns. The 1986 Tax Reform Act, which become effective January 1, 1987, does not allow those who do not itemize to deduct charitable donations on their federal income tax returns.
  • Individuals giving to 501(c)(3) organizations that are private foundations may generally deduct contributions representing up to 30% of their adjusted gross income.

Thank you for your support!

Contact our Faculty Advisor

Email:
Alarick.Reiboldt​@nau.edu

Contact the College of Engineering, Forestry, and Natural Sciences

Email:
cefnsacademic​@nau.edu
Call:
928-523-3842

 

College of Engineering, Forestry & Natural Sciences
Location
Room 322 Building 069
Engineering Building
2112 S Huffer Ln
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Mailing Address
PO Box 5621
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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Phone
928-523-3842
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