AMERICAN EXPRESS® CARDMEMBERS VOTE "ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: EARLY DETECTION MATTERS" THE WINNER OF MEMBERS PROJECT® TO RECEIVE $1.5 MILLION IN FUNDING FROM AMERICAN EXPRESS Organizations Associated with Four Additional Top-Voted Projects Share $1 Million NEW YORK, October 14, 2008 -- American Express announced today "Alzheimer's Disease: Early Detection Matters" as the winner of Members Project (www.membersproject.com), the online initiative that invited Cardmembers to come together to submit, discuss and vote for projects to make a positive impact in the world. American Express is funding the top winning projects with a total of $2.5 million. The Alzheimer's project, submitted by Cardmember Jay Smith of Falls Church, Virginia, received the highest number of Cardmember votes and the top prize of $1.5 million in funding to put this winning project into action, helping to educate people about the early warning signs of Alzheimer's. Based on Cardmember votes, American Express will give the additional finalist projects a total of $1 million in funding that will positively impact millions of lives around the world, in the areas of education, microfinance, hunger and malnutrition. The winning project, "Alzheimer's Disease: Early Detection Matters," is paired with the Alzheimer's Association and was submitted by American Express Cardmember Jay Smith in honor of his wife Patty, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at age 51. Smith's project aims to educate people about the 10 signs of early detection and "show the importance of seeking an early diagnosis of Alzheimer's…giving people options for treatment and a better quality of life." Based on Cardmember votes, the remaining finalists that will receive funding from American Express to help make a positive impact in the world are*:
Since July, Cardmembers have come together to make their voices heard about which projects they believe can help change the world, using photos, videos and social networking tools such as widgets and banners for sites such as Facebook and MySpace. Participants rallied their own personal networks to get behind the projects that meant the most to them, and whether a Cardmember or not, everyone was invited to participate by commenting on and generating support for their favorite projects online. In 2007, American Express provided $2 million in funding to UNICEF to bring the project "Children's Safe Drinking Water" to life, helping to significantly reduce waterborne diseases by promoting household water treatment, safe storage and a healthy sanitation habits. This project continues and through funding from Members Project, UNICEF is able to provide safe water to more than 3.9 million people in four countries for at least two years. For more information on the winning projects or the top five projects from last year, visit www.MembersProject.com. About American Express and Good Citizenship More and more people are seeking ways to give back, align with important social issues and do business with companies that are making a positive impact. Members Project is a key way to bring to life the value of Membership for American Express Cardmembers, empowering them to unite to make a positive impact in a meaningful way. American Express Company is a leading global payments and travel company founded in 1850. For more information, visit http://www.americanexpress.com. * Project descriptions are in Cardmembers' own words, but some may have been modified for the purposes of this announcement. Contacts: Leslie Berland 212.640.5142 Leslie.A.Berland@aexp.com
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