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Artisan Development
EcoTourism
Enterprise Development
Employable Skills
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Microfinance
Nomad Resources Development
Social Welfare
Village Health

 

During the 1998-2007 period, TPAF received support valued at over $ 5 million from foundations, governments, non-governmental organizations and individual donors located in Asia, Europe and the United States. This support has resulted in measurable changes in the lives of Tibetans.  Donors contributed in areas as follows:

 

Name of Financing Institution

Nationality

Areas of Development Assistance

US Government

US

Rural Construction Skills and Agricultural Machinery and Motorcycle Repair Skills Training, Villager Health Behavior Change, Dairy Development, Tibetan Pig Production, Rural Credit and Small Enterprise Development

Netherlands Embassy

Netherlands

Vocational Skills Training, Rangeland Management and Protection and more recently Tibetan Artisan Promotion and  Cultural Heritage Preservation

Kadoorie Charitable Foundation

Hong Kong

Microcredit, Small Enterprise Development, Urban and Rural Skills Training, Reproductive Health Training, Tibetan Artisan Promotion

The Ford Foundation

US

Vocational Skills Planning and Training, Reproductive Health Training and Village Health Training and Behavior Change

Bridge Fund

US

Urban Skills Training, Tibet Artisan Promotion, Hotel and Cultural Tourism Training, Rural Housing Construction Skills Training

Bestseller Fund

Danish

Support to Improved Dropenling Emporium Management and Operations; Tibetan Artisan Products Development

Individuals

Various

Orphanages, Artisans, Rural Health, General Support

Plan International

Australia

Rural Vocational Skills Training

Banyan Tree Foundation

US

Rural Vocational Skills Training

European Union

Europe

Rural Vocational Skills Training

Finland Embassy

Finland

Urban Hotel and Construction Skills Training, Cultural and Eco-Tourism Development

New Zealand Embassy

New Zealand

Villager Health, Nutrition and Hygiene Behavior Change

William Hinman Foundation

US

Tharbaling Hostel Construction

 

The Tibet Poverty Alleviation Fund is a non-political, U.S. 501(c)(3) non-governmental organization (NGO) with tax-exempt status.          

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