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Philanthropic Fundraising Services in Nepal
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Philanthropic Fundraising Services sector based in Nepal. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
15 on file
Daya Foundation
We are a registered non-profit organization that is operating in full-fledge in Nepal. We provide financial, technical and volunteer assistance to different projects running in areas of Education, Health and Culture. Our core working principle is partnership with other NGOs, schools, colleges, youth groups, hospitals and healthcare centers, rehabilitation centers and community groups. Many such agencies have grown in Nepal with innovative ideas to improve lives of the Nepalese. We are guided by the idea to support them from the back-end and push them to implement such ideas and projects for our community.
11 to 50 staff
Everest Outreach
Everest Outreach (EO) was originally established in Chitwan, Nepal in 2009 with the aim to improve and transform the socio-economic condition of Nepal. Later in 2013, EO got registered in USA as a 501(C) organization (Non Profit). EO understands that outstanding education is the basic foundation for socio-economic development, so a primary focus is the quality of education. EO believes in the potential of each citizen to change their society, while maintaining the vigor and quality of their life, through awareness, empowerment and energetic work. Informing parents about the value of education is the catalyst whereby children and the greater community can achieve success. Awareness of health, environmental, educational and recreational issues, among others, will enrich their lives. Helping others to discover their potential is an initial focus of Everest Outreach.
11 to 50 staff
Educating Nepal En
Educating Nepal is a youth-led non-governmental organization. It is a tax-exempted entity, registered under Organization Registration Act 2034, section(4) and affiliated to Social Welfare Council under section 14 of Social Welfare Act 2049 working towards educating under-privileged and deprived children free of cost, thereby enabling them for a better tomorrow. Education in Nepal is not something one can take for granted. Although statistics shows that around 82% of the youth between 15 and 24 are educated in Nepal (Source: UNESCO), the reality is quite different. There are barely any schools in remote areas of the country, and those that are located off these areas are neither easily accessible nor affordable due to harsh geographical terrains and socio-economic barriers. Yet, in other places where there are an adequate number of schools, there are not enough teachers to teach, big classrooms for children to fit in and ample resources to learn from. These children may have elementary literacy, but they surely do not have the required academic resources to gain wisdom through. This is where change is required. Our team is a group of enthusiastic youths who strive to change the aforesaid statistics. Our aim is to ensure that no child is labeled illiterate or uncivilized. In other words, we want to ensure that no child drops out of school. We deem education a birth-right and, therefore, do not want to see any child deprived of it. It is this sole aim that has given our cause a meaning—a cause that we shall be defending despite all odds because we care. And, we want to keep working and expanding until we see these little kids living their dreams. Indeed, dreams should not be limited to mere literacy; we want these children to have an access to IT, one of our key priorities. We want awareness, wisdom and open-mindedness cultivated in them. Above all, we want them to be strong and bold, and to act as a catalyst for change to guarantee a better tomorrow.
1 to 10 staff
Yes To Change
Yes to Change is a multi-disciplinary organization focused on sustainable development. Yes to Change was conceived with one goal: to end poverty through education, training and change. We are a collaborative platform for international change makers, and have hosted over 70 volunteers from 17 countries. Yes To Change is registered as a non-profit company in Nepal and closely works together with local clubs, communities and the local government. Yes To Change partners with the Spanish Association Sainz de Baranda. Apply to volunteer today:
11 to 50 staff
Chay Ya - Health And Education In The Himalayas
Chay Ya is a non-profit association dedicated to fighting poverty in remote areas of Nepal. Our aid projects focus on school education, medical care (maternity wards), waste separation, organic farming, women's empowerment, post-earthquake reconstruction and disaster relief.
11 to 50 staff
Ek Pahila Foundation
Ek Pahila Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 2011 in France and is also registered in Nepal under the same name. It aims to help poorly funded government community schools in Nepal by refurbishing the educational facilities within the school, providing assistance for further infrastructural development and implementing income generating projects through which the school and its community can mutually benefit.
1 to 10 staff
Olive Foundation
Olive Foundation was founded in 2011 to support the health and education of the children of mountain porters.
1 to 10 staff
Ombir Foundation
We believe that every child should have the opportunity to grow up in a loving and safe family environment. We provide 11+ children in Nepal with a safe and loving foundation that is required for a child to develop. Shelter, food, education and love. Lots of love.
1 to 10 staff
Asha Nepal
A human rights organisation supporting women and children in Nepal. Supporting Nepalese women and children who have been the victims of trafficking into the sex industries of India, forced prostitution and sexual abuse. Education, training, physical and mental health care, employment and welfare.
1 to 10 staff
Rangjung Yeshe Shenpen
Shenpen was founded as a non-profit social work organization by Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche in 2004 and currently operates within the Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery’s community. The organization’s vision is that all poor and disadvantaged people of Nepal, especially the very young, very old, and displaced, enjoy good health, a sound education, financial security and are able to meet their full human and spiritual potential.
1 to 10 staff
Nrctc-Nepal
Natural Resource Conflict Transformation Center - Nepal (NRCTC-N) was established on June 10, 2013 with the motto "Better Relationship for Sustainable Peace". The organization has set a goal to reinstate the lost smiles and happiness of people through conflict transformation by sewing broken hearts of conflicting parties with the needle of dialogue and stitching with thread of trust. NRCTC-N was officially registered under the District Administration Office (DAO), Bhaktapur on June 27, 2013. Likewise, it was affiliated with Social Welfare Council (Afn. No 37430) by June 30, 2013. It has been recognized and awarded as the best organization (FY 2017/18) in Nepal by the Mediation Council due to its excellent work performance and contribution in the sector of mediation and supporting Nepal government towards development of prosperous and happy society through establishment of sustainable peace in Nepal.
201 to 500 staff
Mission Himalaya Not-For-Profit Organization
Mission Himalaya was founded in July 2008 by a group of socially committed professionals like teachers, tourism entrepreneurs and social workers. It is registered with the Office of the Company Registrar, Government of Nepal as Company not Distributing Profit to help rural and back tracked community of Nepal. We are committed to reaching out to those in need our primary target being, providing proper Education to the orphans of economically backward communities, providing free healthcare services, building clinics, building free Learning shelters and Schools and providing proper Healthcare services through free of charge Health camps in the most remote areas of Nepal. Our Primary Project: Self sustaining Eco Home for Orphaned and Abandoned Children A safe haven for orphaned children, who have been neglected and discarded by the society. To provide a loving home, where we help nurture these children into becoming loving adults who will in return be useful citizens.Even though we are a small not-for-profit organization, we have taken a pledge to help the rural communities of Nepal. Our mission is to reach out to as many rural areas as possible, identify the locals’ needs, and help with basic Healthcare, Education and Livelihood sustenance. Rural Eye and Medical missions and outreach programs Rural Health camps and Free Eye Surgical camps : The Concept is to reach out to communities in rural Nepal, where they have very little access to Healthcare. We bring in specialized teams of foreign doctors and Medical Volunteers, who work along with Local doctors to provide free Medical Check ups, Medicine, Eye Surgeries and Counselling.
1 to 10 staff
The Women's Foundation Nepal
The Women’s Foundation Nepal is a non-profit and non-governmental organization helping women and children in Nepal who are victims of violence, abuse and poverty. WFN was established in 1988 by a group of professional Nepalese women. The mission of The Women’s Foundation Nepal (WFN) is to work towards a violence-free society by helping women and children in Nepal who are victims of violence, abuse and poverty. WFN provides women and children with a safe Shelter Home and covers all their needs, for example access to educational opportunities, skills training and ultimately a proper job. The women and children are also provided with medical, psychological and legal assistance. The Maheela Cooperative is a fair-trade organisation run by The Women’s Foundation Nepal that produces scarves, textiles and necklaces. Many women, after leaving the Shelter Home, work there, while the children play at the WFN’s Child Care Center or study at WFN’s violence-free school. The handicrafts are mainly exported to Europe and US/Canada and help the WFN to fund its projects. The Women’s Foundation Nepal is active in many ways to support women and children in Nepal. Training of women in rural areas, micro-credits, legal assistance and scholarships for poor children are other important things to empower women and children to shape their future.
51 to 200 staff
Arthachyam- अर्थमा सक्षम
A non profit with core focus in financial literacy, philanthropic consulting, economic research and policy advocacy.
11 to 50 staff
For Th'em - Népal
L'association "For th'EM Népal", exclusivement gérée par des étudiants du "Bachelor Affaires Internationales" de l'Ecole de Management de Strasbourg, a pour but premier de venir en aide à la population népalaise qui a subit des séismes dévastateurs en avril 2015. Une année au sein de l'association se compose de la manière suivante : • 11 mois (Juin-Avril): Faire connaitre notre projet et rechercher des fonds • 1 mois (Mai): Se rendre sur place pour mener à bien nos missions Nos actions se déroulent dans les villages de "Kodana" et de "Bhaktapur" et dans chacun d'eux, nous menons les actions suivantes : → Reconstruction et rénovation de l’école du village, dont la construction d'une bibliothèque. → Réalisation d'activités avec les enfants de l’école : cours d'agriculture, de sismologie. mais aussi jouer aux cartes, faire des activités sportives, chanter, danser. → Financement et achat de matériel scolaire & extrascolaire pour les étudiants et les enseignants : livres, stylos, crayons, ordinateurs, ballons de volleyballs, raquettes de badmintons…
1 to 10 staff