Wednesday
Jan182012

New grants to two community philanthropy partners in Asia

The GFCF is pleased to announce two new grants in South Asia. Tewa, the Nepal Women's Fund and IPartner's India office have been awarded $12,000 and $10,000 respectively. Tewa will be using its grant to strengthen its grassroots partners competencies in local fundraising and volunteer development and IPartner will partner with local donors and grassroots partners around child trafficking.

Meanwhile, another GFCF grantee partner in India, Nirnaya, has awarded its first set of soft loans to adivasi women's groups in Jharkand state, eastern India.

A full list of our recent grants can be found here.

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