
We are proud to announce that in 2022 Pangea Giving is funding 13 organizations. This investment represents a total of $114,000. The Board approved the grant allocations after receiving recommendations from our three regional pods.
East Africa
In Kenya and Uganda, these organizations address gender equity and gender-based violence prevention, support girls’ education, community youth leadership, and women’s economic inclusion. In addition, we will be supporting the East Africa Leadership Forum, a participant-led workshop for Pangea partners focusing on leadership development. Learn more about our East Africa grant partners.
| Child Empowerment Programmee | Uganda | $9,980 |
| Playmakers Theatre | Kenya | $8,696 |
| Ufanisi Women Group | Kenya | $7,600 |
| Women in Sustainable Enterprises | Kenya | $8,424 |
| East Africa Leadership Forum | $3,300 |
Latin America
Our partners in Mexico and Guatemala address issues on children’s rights and education, gender based-violence prevention, sexual and reproductive health education, community development, nutrition, protection of land and natural resources, and indigenous rights and cultural education. Learn more about our Latin America grant partners.
| AC Esperanza | Guatemala | $8,000 |
| MUSOR AC | Mexico | $10,000 |
| Taa’ P’it | Guatemala | $10,000 |
| UNOSJO | Mexico | $10,000 |
Southeast Asia
The Southeast Asia pod welcomes two new grantees: Cambodia Indigenous Women Association–CIWA and Green Community Volunteers. Our 2022 grantees in Asia support gender equity and women’s empowerment, gender-based violence prevention, indigenous rights, environmental education, environmental justice, youth empowerment, community development, and food sovereignty. Learn more about our South East Asia grant partners.
| Women Peace Makers | Cambodia | $10,000 |
| Cambodia Indigenous Youth Association | Cambodia | $10,000 |
| Cambodia Indigenous Women Association | Cambodia | $5,000 |
| Partner in Myanmar* | Myanmar | $8,000 |
| Green Community Volunteers | Laos | $5,000 |
*We continue to support one partner in Myanmar. We are not identifying this organization in an effort to protect them during a time of conflict and violence under the military coup.