Annual Emerging Market Charity Benefit Raises over $350,000 for EM Health and Education Projects
Over $350,000 was raised at the latest EM debt industry’s Annual Emerging Market Charity Benefit (EMCB) in New York City. The event was held at the Chelsea nightclub Avenue on Thursday, December 6, 2018. Over 250 EM professionals attended. Since its establishment in 2003, EMCB has distributed over US$6.6 million to EM charities.
For the fifteenth consecutive year, MarketAxess sponsored the event with proceeds from its Annual Charity Trading Day held on October 24, 2018. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has raised over $1 million for the annual New York (and previously London) Charity Balls since its inception in 2004.
The EMCB Planning Committee held several meetings to review a list of charities nominated by members of the EM debt trading community. The Committee selected five organizations as the 2018 event’s beneficiaries, who will be receiving disbursements shortly:
African Dream Academy Foundation makes grants to the African Dream Academy in Liberia to reduce poverty and foster sustainable development by educating children and providing healthcare, while also teaching vocational skills to their parents. www.africandreamacademy.org
Care 2 Communities is creating a model for sustainable, community-based healthcare in Haiti that transforms the status quo, meets the needs of poor and low-income people, and empowers families to lead healthier lives. www.care2communities.org
The Orphaned Starfish Foundation is dedicated to helping orphans and at-risk youth break their cycles of abuse and poverty through computer-based education, job training and job placement assistance throughout the world. www.orphanedstarfish.org
Shared Interest provides marginalized Southern African entrepreneurs, small business owners and farmers of color with access to the financing they need to create sustainable livelihoods for themselves and their families. www.sharedinterest.org
World Connect makes authentic global connections to the most under-resourced areas of the world by investing in social entrepreneurs who locally drive their own transformative, self-sustaining development. www.worldconnect-us.org.
Last Tickets on Sale for Annual Emerging Market Charity Benefit
At press time, a limited amount of tickets remained on sale for the industry’s Annual Emerging Market Charity Benefit (EMCB) in New York City. The event will return to Chelsea nightclub Avenue at 116 Tenth Avenue (at 17th Street), and will take place on Thursday, December 6, 2018. Over 250 EM professionals are expected to attend.
For the fifteenth consecutive year, MarketAxess will sponsor the event with proceeds from its Annual Charity Trading Day, expected to be held in the fall. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has raised over $1 million for the Annual New York (and previously London) Charity Balls since its inception in 2004.
The EMCB Planning Committee held several meetings in the spring to review a list of charities nominated by members of the EM debt trading community. The Committee selected five organizations as the 2018 event’s beneficiaries:
African Dream Academy Foundation makes grants to the African Dream Academy in Liberia to reduce poverty and foster sustainable development by educating children and providing healthcare, while also teaching vocational skills to their parents. www.africandreamacademy.org
Care 2 Communities is creating a model for sustainable, community-based healthcare in Haiti that transforms the status quo, meets the needs of poor and low-income people, and empowers families to lead healthier lives. www.care2communities.org
The Orphaned Starfish Foundation is dedicated to helping orphans and at-risk youth break their cycles of abuse and poverty through computer-based education, job training and job placement assistance throughout the world. www.orphanedstarfish.org
Shared Interest provides marginalized Southern African entrepreneurs, small business owners and farmers of color with access to the financing they need to create sustainable livelihoods for themselves and their families. www.sharedinterest.org
World Connect makes authentic global connections to the most under-resourced areas of the world by investing in social entrepreneurs who locally drive their own transformative, self-sustaining development. www.worldconnect-us.org.
Tickets on Sale for Annual Emerging Market Charity Benefit
Tickets are now on sale for the industry’s Annual Emerging Market Charity Benefit (EMCB) in New York City. The event will return to Chelsea nightclub Avenue at 116 Tenth Avenue (at 17th Street), and will take place on Thursday, December 6, 2018. Over 250 EM professionals are expected to attend.
For the fifteenth consecutive year, MarketAxess will sponsor the event with proceeds from its Annual Charity Trading Day, expected to be held in the fall. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has raised over $1 million for the Annual New York (and previously London) Charity Balls since its inception in 2004.
The EMCB Planning Committee held several meetings in the spring to review a list of charities nominated by members of the EM debt trading community. The Committee selected five organizations as the 2018 event’s beneficiaries:
African Dream Academy Foundation makes grants to the African Dream Academy in Liberia to reduce poverty and foster sustainable development by educating children and providing healthcare, while also teaching vocational skills to their parents. www.africandreamacademy.org
Care 2 Communities is creating a model for sustainable, community-based healthcare in Haiti that transforms the status quo, meets the needs of poor and low-income people, and empowers families to lead healthier lives. www.care2communities.org
The Orphaned Starfish Foundation is dedicated to helping orphans and at-risk youth break their cycles of abuse and poverty through computer-based education, job training and job placement assistance throughout the world. www.orphanedstarfish.org
Shared Interest provides marginalized Southern African entrepreneurs, small business owners and farmers of color with access to the financing they need to create sustainable livelihoods for themselves and their families. www.sharedinterest.org
World Connect makes authentic global connections to the most under-resourced areas of the world by investing in social entrepreneurs who locally drive their own transformative, self-sustaining development. www.worldconnect-us.org.
Since its establishment in 2003, EMCB has distributed over US$6.2 million to EM charities.
The Planning Committee continues to welcome new members, and is open to all members of the EM debt trading community. Please contact Jonathan Murno at jmurno@emta.org if you would like to purchase tickets to the event, or if you are interested in joining the Committee.
Emerging Market Benefit Set for December 6, 2018
Organizers of the industry’s Annual Emerging Market Charity Benefit (EMCB) in New York City have announced that the 2018 event will return to Chelsea nightclub Avenue, at 116 Tenth Avenue (at 17th Street). The event will take place on Thursday, December 6, 2018.
For the fifteenth consecutive year, MarketAxess will sponsor the event with proceeds from its Annual Charity Trading Day, expected to be held in the Fall. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has raised over $1 million for the Annual New York (and previously London) Charity Balls since its inception in 2004.
The EMCB Planning Committee narrowed a list of charities nominated by members of the EM debt trading community to six finalists at a meeting on May 1, 2018. On June 11, 2018, the Committee will interview six finalist charities and select the 2018 event’s beneficiaries.
Since its establishment in 2003, EMCB has distributed over US$6.2 million to EM charities.
The Planning Committee continues to welcome new members, and is open to all members of the EM debt trading community. Please contact Jonathan Murno at jmurno@emta.org if you are interested in joining the Committee.
Emerging Market Benefit NYC Raises Over $330,000 for EM Charities
Organizers of the industry’s Annual Emerging Market Charity Benefit (EMCB) Committee in New York City have begun disbursing over $330,000 raised from its event on Thursday, December 7, 2017 to the evening’s beneficiaries.
The EMCB fundraiser was one of the first events held at the recently revamped Chelsea nightclub Avenue, at 116 Tenth Avenue (at 17th Street). A sold-out crowd of 300 EM professionals attended.
For the fourteenth consecutive year, MarketAxess sponsored the event with proceeds from its annual Charity Trading Day. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has raised over $1 million for the Annual New York and London Charity Balls since its inception in 2004.
The $330,000 pot will be divided between the five beneficiaries selected by the EMCB Planning Committee:
African Dream Academy Foundation makes grants to the African Dream Academy in Liberia to reduce poverty and foster sustainable development by educating children and providing healthcare, while also teaching vocational skills to their parents. www.africandreamacademy.org
Care 2 Communities is creating a model for sustainable, community-based healthcare in Haiti that transforms the status quo, meets the needs of poor and low-income people, and empowers families to lead healthier lives. www.care2communities.org
The Orphaned Starfish Foundation is dedicated to helping orphans and at-risk youth break their cycles of abuse and poverty through computer-based education, job training and job placement assistance throughout the world. www.orphanedstarfish.org
Shared Interest provides marginalized Southern African entrepreneurs, small business owners and farmers of color with access to the financing they need to create sustainable livelihoods for themselves and their families. www.sharedinterest.org
World Connect makes authentic global connections to the most under-resourced areas of the world by investing in social entrepreneurs who locally drive their own transformative, self-sustaining development. www.worldconnect-us.org.
Since its establishment in 2003, the EMCB has distributed over US$6.2 million to EM charities.
The Planning Committee continues to welcome new members, and is open to all members of the EM debt trading community. Please contact Jonathan Murno at jmurno@emta.org if you are interested in joining the Committee.
Emerging Market Benefit NYC Slated for December 7, 2017
The EM Charity Benefit (EMCB) Committee has announced that the annual industry charity benefit will be held on Thursday, December 7, 2017 immediately following EMTA’s Annual Meeting.
The event will be held this year at the trendy Chelsea/Meatpacking venue Avenue, at 116 Tenth Avenue (at 17th Street). 300 EM professionals are expected to attend. The fundraiser will include an open bar and buffet dinner.
For the fourteenth consecutive year, MarketAxess will sponsor the event with proceeds from its annual Charity Trading Day. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has raised over $1 million for the Annual New York and London Charity Balls since its inception in 2004.
The EMCB Planning Committee held meetings earlier this year to narrow a list of nominated beneficiaries down to a number of finalists. After meeting with finalists, the Committee voted at its June 19th meeting to select the following five charities as 2017 event beneficiaries:
African Dream Academy Foundation makes grants to the African Dream Academy in Liberia to reduce poverty and foster sustainable development by educating children and providing healthcare, while also teaching vocational skills to their parents. www.africandreamacademy.org
Care 2 Communities is creating a model for sustainable, community-based healthcare in Haiti that transforms the status quo, meets the needs of poor and low-income people, and empowers families to lead healthier lives. www.care2communities.org
The Orphaned Starfish Foundation is dedicated to helping orphans and at-risk youth break their cycles of abuse and poverty through computer-based education, job training and job placement assistance throughout the world. www.orphanedstarfish.org
Shared Interest provides marginalized Southern African entrepreneurs, small business owners and farmers of color with access to the financing they need to create sustainable livelihoods for themselves and their families. www.sharedinterest.org
World Connect makes authentic global connections to the most under-resourced areas of the world by investing in social entrepreneurs who locally drive their own transformative, self-sustaining development. www.worldconnect-us.org.
Since its establishment in 2003, the EMCB has distributed over US$6 million to various EM charities.
The Planning Committee continues to welcome new members, and is open to all members of the EM debt trading community. Please contact Jonathan Murno at jmurno@emta.org if you are interested in joining the Committee or purchasing tickets.
EM Charity Benefit Committee Accepts Leet Humanitarian Award
The Emerging Markets Charity Benefit Committee (EMCB) was awarded the Glen and Mildred Robbins Leet Humanitarian Award at Trickle Up’s annual gala on Monday, April 17, 2017 in New York City.
Joyce Chang (JP Morgan), who served as co-chair of the gala, presented the committee with the award. In her remarks, Chang noted that the EMCB has disbursed $6 million to EM health, education and microfinance projects since its founding in 2003 and praised its “tireless efforts” to raise funds on behalf of the EM debt industry.
EMTA’s Jonathan Murno accepted the award on behalf of the EMCB Committee. In his remarks, he noted that the factors that have drawn many to employment in the EM industry, such as a strong interest in economic development; previous work, volunteer or life experience in EM countries, have made many EM professionals especially sensitive to, and aware of, the needs of those living in the emerging world. He praised the committee members for their dedication to improving the lives of those still below the poverty line, while describing how Trickle Up’s “venture capital” approach served those in need to achieve economic self-sufficiency.
The EMCB is an all-volunteer committee of EM professionals, and is open to all of the EM debt industry. Committee members in attendance for the award ceremony included Marcy Swank (UniCredit), Telma Garcia (Mizuho Securities), Deborah Lieberman (Torino Capital), Anne Milne (Bank of America Merrill Lynch), Avinash Kaza and founding member Sue Waterbury.
EMTA is grateful to the EMCB committee members for their cheerful willingness, over many years, to help the EM debt trading and investment community to raise so much funding for worthy causes, and greater awareness of development needs, throughout the Emerging Markets, while at the same time providing so many opportunities for enhancing EM community camaraderie.
Emerging Market Benefit NYC Slated for December 1, 2016
The EM debt industry’s annual fundraiser for charity will take place on Thursday, December 1, 2016, immediately following EMTA’s Annual Meeting. By popular demand, the event will return to Marquee in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood. 350 members of the EM community are expected to attend to raise funds for EM charities.
Last year’s event raised $300,000, which has been distributed to organizations working to improve health and education in emerging countries.
For the thirteenth consecutive year, MarketAxess will sponsor the event with proceeds from its annual Charity Trading Day. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has raised over $1 million for the annual New York and London Charity Balls since its inception in 2004.
The EMCB Planning Committee held meetings earlier this year to narrow a list of nominated beneficiaries down to a number of finalists. At its June 15, 2016 meeting, and after meeting with the finalists, the Committee voted to select five charities as 2016 event beneficiaries:
Tickets for the 2016 Charity Benefit are now on sale, with an early bird discounted price for payments made before November 1, 2016. In addition, the Committee welcomes donations of auction items.
The Planning Committee continues to welcome new members, and is open to all members of the EM debt trading community. Please contact Jonathan Murno of EMTA at jmurno@emta.org if you are interested in joining the Committee or purchasing tickets.
The Last Dance: EM Ball London Announces Final EM Charity Ball in London
After distributing over GBP 3.25 million to EM health and education projects since 2003, the organizers of the annual EM Charity Ball in London announced in August 2016 that this year’s ball would be the final annual fundraiser. The decision, announced “with great sadness,” was due to increased regulatory and compliance issues in London that have made it more difficult for firms to support the charity event.
The event, which is being called “The Last Dance,” will be held at the Marriott Grosvenor Square on Friday, September 30, 2016. At press time, a limited number of tickets remained available.
For the thirteenth consecutive year, MarketAxess will sponsor the Benefit with proceeds from its annual Charity Trading Day. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has raised nearly $1 million for the annual New York and London Charity Balls since its inception.
Argentine broker TPCG will also provide sponsorship support for the ball.
Proceeds from the 2016 event will benefit:
The Ball is a black-tie event, featuring a champagne reception, a seated dinner, a wide assortment of entertainment and a live band. A live auction will also be held; among the items up for grabs this year are holidays in Argentina and Italy, a private tour at Christie’s auction house and tea with actress/model Suki Waterhouse.
Emerging Market Benefit NYC Distributes Over $300,000 and Selects 2016 Charities
The Emerging Markets Charity Benefit (EMCB) Planning Committee has distributed checks totaling over $300,000 to four EM charities, representing the profits from last year’s annual event in New York City. The event was held on December 3, 2015 at Marquee in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood.
350 members of the EM community attended to raise funds for charities in emerging countries.
Funds raised from the industry event were distributed to The Children of Peru Foundation, Containers 2 Clinics, The Miracle Foundation and The Orphaned Starfish Foundation. The proceeds will be used, among other purposes, to provide health and education projects.
For the twetlfh consecutive year, MarketAxess also sponsored the event with proceeds from its annual Charity Trading Day. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has raised over $1 million for the annual New York and London Charity Balls since its inception in 2004.
Turning immediately to this year’s event, which will be held on Thursday, December 1, 2016, the EMCB Planning Committee held meetings to narrow a list of beneficiaries down to a final selection. At its June 15, 2016 meeting, after meeting with finalists, the committee voted to select five charities as 2016 event beneficiaries:
• Children of Peru Foundation which makes grants to selected not-for-profit organizations to provide better healthcare and education for disadvantaged children in Peru www.childrenofperu.org
• Containers 2 Clinics, which provides containerized maternal and child health clinics in Haiti and Namibia to provide long-term, sustainable health service www.containers2clinics.org
• Miracle Foundation, which empowers orphans in India to reach their full potential
www.miraclefoundation.org
• Trickle Up, which helps the poorest women and most vulnerable people in India, Africa and Latin America graduate out of extreme poverty by building sustainable livelihoods and accessing financial services www.trickleup.org
• World Connect, which invests in the community development projects of grassroots leaders in the Global South and in the process connects Americans with opportunities to learn, engage, and give. www.worldconnect-us.org
Invitations to buy tickets for the 2016 Charity Benefit will be sent to all EMTA members shortly. In addition, the Committee welcomes donations of auction items.
The Planning Committee continues to welcome new members, and is open to all members of the EM debt trading community. Please contact Jonathan Murno of EMTA at jmurno@emta.org if you are interested in joining the committee.
EM Charity Ball in London Raises Over $300,000 for EM Health and Education Projects
Organizers have announced that over $300,000 (GBP 200,000) was raised at the industry’s annual industry charity benefit in London, held at the Marriott Grosvenor Square on Friday, October 2, 2015.
For the twelfth consecutive year, MarketAxess sponsored the Benefit with proceeds from its annual Charity Trading Day, which was held a week prior to the ball. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has now raised almost $1 million for the annual New York and London Charity Balls since its inception in 2004.
Argentine broker TPCG also provided sponsorship support for the ball.
With the 2015 proceeds, the EM Ball London has raised over US $5.2 million (GBP 3.3 million) since 2004 to organizations working to improve health and education in emerging countries. Proceeds from the 2015 event will benefit:
• Children of the Andes, which supports street children in Colombia www.childrenoftheandes.org,
• Cotlands, which provides support for children affected by the HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa www.cotlands.org,
• EMpower, a grant-making foundation which connects the Emerging Markets community with innovative grassroots organizations, enabling young people to lead healthy, productive lives www.empowerweb.org,
• Facing the World, which provides life-changing craniofacial surgery to some of the world’s most disadvantaged and vulnerable children www.facingtheworld.net, and
• Health Poverty Action, which provides basic health care to rural communities around the globe www.healthunlimited.org.
The Ball was a black-tie event, and featured a champagne reception, a seated dinner, a wide assortment of entertainment, including a drumming troop and a live band. A live auction was also held; and among the items sold was an autographed 18th hole fl ag from Rory McIroy’s dramatic 2014 PGA championship.
For further information, please contact Clare Turnbull of Nomura at clare.turnbull@nomura.com, or Jonathan Murno of EMTA at jmurno@emta.org.
EM Charity Ball in London to Raise Funds for EM Health and Education Projects
At press time (Sept 8, 2015), a very limited amount of tickets still remained for the annual industry charity benefit in London, to be held at the Marriott Grosvenor Square on Friday, October 2, 2015.
The trustees of the annual industry charity benefit in London have announced that this year’s event will be held at the Marriott Grosvenor Square on Friday, October 2, 2015.
For the twelfth consecutive year, MarketAxess will sponsor the Benefit with proceeds from its annual Charity Trading Day. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has raised over US$800,000 for the annual New York and London Charity Balls since its inception in 2004.
Argentine broker TPCG will also continue its historical support of the ball.
The EM Ball London has distributed over GBP 3.25 million since 2004 to organizations working to improve health and education in emerging countries. Proceeds from the 2015 event will benefit:
The Ball is a black-tie event, featuring a champagne reception, a seated dinner, a wide assortment of entertainment and a live band. A live auction will also be held; among the items up for grabs this year is an autographed 18th hole flag from Rory McIroy’s dramatic 2014 PGA championship. Check the EM ball website at www.emball.net for the list of available prizes.
For further information please contact Clare Turnbull of Nomura at clare.turnbull@nomura.com, or Jonathan Murno of EMTA at jmurno@emta.org.
Emerging Market Benefit NYC Set for December 3, 2015 at Marquee
The Emerging Markets Charity Benefit (EMCB) Planning Committee continues to work on the annual New York Benefit. This year’s event will be held on Thursday, December 3, 2015. The fundraiser will be held at Marquee, 289 Tenth Avenue (at 27th Street), and will run from 5:30 pm to 10 pm, immediately following the EMTA Annual Meeting.
The EMCB Planning Committee held monthly meetings in the first half of the year to discuss a new venue, and to narrow a list of beneficiaries down to a final selection. At its May 18, 2015 meeting, after meeting with finalists, the committee voted to select four charities as 2015 event beneficiaries:
Invitations to buy tickets for the 2015 Charity Benefit have been sent to all EMTA members. Discounted packages of ten admissions (US $12,500) or fifteen admissions (US$15,000) are available, and must be settled by November 1, 2015 to qualify. In addition, the Committee
welcomes donations of auction items to support the event’s beneficiaries.
The event is made possible by the generous support of MarketAxess. MarketAxess will hold its annual charity trading day in September 2015, with all proceeds to be split between the New York and London EM debt industry charity benefits.
The Planning Committee continues to welcome new members, and is open to all members of the EM debt trading community. Please contact Jonathan Murno of EMTA at jmurno@emta.org if you are interested in joining the committee.
Emerging Market Benefit NYC Distributes Over $400,000 and Selects 2015 Charities
The Emerging Markets Charity Benefit (EMCB) Planning Committee has distributed checks totaling over $400,000 to five EM charities, representing the profits from last year’s annual event in New York City. The event was held on December 4, 2014 at The Park in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood. 450 members of the EM community attended to raise funds for charities in emerging countries.
Funds raised from the industry event were distributed to The Afya Foundation, The Children of Peru Foundation, Containers 2 Clinics, The Orphaned Starfish Foundation, and Pueblo a Pueblo. The proceeds will be used, among other purposes, to provide health and education projects.
For the eleventh consecutive year, MarketAxess also sponsored the event with proceeds from its annual Charity Trading Day. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has raised over $900,000 for the annual New York and London Charity Balls since its inception in 2004. The 2014 event was also sponsored by Sberbank.
Turning immediately to this year’s event, which will be held on Thursday, December 3, 2015, the EMCB Planning Committee held almost monthly meetings to discuss a new venue, and to narrow a list of beneficiaries down to a final selection. At its May 18, 2015 meeting, after meeting with finalists, the committee voted to select four charities as 2015 event beneficiaries:
Invitations to buy tickets for the 2015 Charity Benefit will be sent to all EMTA members shortly. In addition, the Committee welcomes donations of auction items.
The Planning Committee continues to welcome new members, and is open to all members of the EM debt trading community. Please contact Jonathan Murno of EMTA at jmurno@emta.org if you are interested in joining the committee.
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Sold-Out Charity Ball in London to Raise Funds for EM Health and Education Projects
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The trustees of the annual industry charity benefit in London would like to thank the EM community for their strong support, as the event has sold out once again. This year’s event will be held on Thursday, October 9, 2014, at the historic Brewery on Chiswell Street in central London.
For the eleventh consecutive year, MarketAxess will sponsor the Benefit with proceeds from its annual Charity Trading Day. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has raised over US$800,000 for the annual New York and London Charity Balls since its inception in 2004.
Argentine broker TPCG will also continue its historical support of the ball.
The EM Ball London has distributed over GBP 3.25 million since 2004 to organizations working to improve health and education in emerging countries. Proceeds from the 2014 event will benefit:
Children of the Andes, which supports street children in Colombia www.childrenoftheandes.org,
Cotlands, which provides support for children affected by the HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa www.cotlands.org,
EMpower, a grant-making foundation which connects the Emerging Markets community with innovative grassroots organizations enabling young people to lead healthy, productive lives www.empowerweb.org,
Facing the World, which provides life-changing craniofacial surgery to some of the world’s most disadvantaged and vulnerable children www.facingtheworld.net, and
Health Poverty Action, which provides basic health care to rural communities around the globe www.healthunlimited.org.
The Ball is a black-tie event, featuring a champagne reception, a seated dinner, a wide assortment of entertainment and a live band. A live auction will also be held; check the EM ball website at www.emball.net for the list of available prizes.
For further information please contact Clare Turnbull of Nomura at clare.turnbull@nomura.com, or Jonathan Murno of EMTA at jmurno@emta.org.
Limited Tables Remain for Emerging Market Benefit in New York
Limited tables remain for the annual EM Charity Benefit (EMCB) which will be held on December 4, 2014 at The Park in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood. Tables of ten are available for $12,500 if settled by November 1, and rise to $15,000 thereafter.
Last year the EM Charity event raised over $525,000 for six EM charities. The proceeds will be used, among other purposes, to provide health and education projects.
After reviewing a long list of candidates, and holding two meetings to discuss the applicants, the EMCB Planning Committee selected five charities as beneficiaries of the 2014 event. They are:
The Afya Foundation, which collects, and delivers containers of donated medical and humanitarian supplies to health centers throughout Africa and the Caribbean. www.afyafoundation.org
Children of Peru Foundation, which makes grants to organizations to provide better healthcare and education for disadvantaged children in Peru. www.childrenofperu.org
Care 2 Communities, which saves lives by bringing sustainable primary health care to communities in the developing world. www.care2communities.org
Orphaned Starfish Foundation, which works with orphans and disadvantaged children throughout Latin America and Ethiopia. www.orphanedstarfish.com
Pueblo a Pueblo, which improves access to health, education and food security in rural coffee-growing communities of Guatemala. www.puebloapueblo.org
For the eleventh consecutive year, MarketAxess will sponsor the Benefit with proceeds from its annual Charity Trading Day. MarketAxess’ Annual Charity Trading Day has raised over $800,000 for the annual New York and London Charity Balls since its inception in 2004.
EMCB also welcomes Sberbank as a new lead sponsor in 2014.
In addition to supporting the event via table purchases, the Committee welcomes donations of auction items. Tax-deductible contributions may also be made.
The Planning Committee continues to welcome new members, and is open to all members of the EM debt trading community. Please contact Jonathan Murno of EMTA at jmurno@emta.org if you are interested in joining the Committee.