2023 Grants Announced!

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We are pleased to announce that in 2023 Pangea Giving will provide $114,000 in grants to partners in East Africa, SE Asia and Latin America. The Board approved the grant allocations after receiving recommendations from our three regional pods. Grants totaling $102,300 have been made, with additional grants planned for later this spring and fall.

East Africa

In Kenya and Uganda, our partners address gender equity and gender-based violence prevention, support girls’ education, community youth leadership, and women’s economic inclusion. Once again this year, we will also support the East Africa Leadership Forum – a participant-led workshop for Pangea’s current and alumni partners. Learn more about our East Africa grant partners.

Child Empowerment Programme Uganda $9,500
Ewang’an Olosho Le Suswa Kenya $3,000
Playmakers Theatre Kenya $6,900
Solidarity Eden Foundation Uganda $5,000
Ufanisi Women Group Kenya $5,600
Women in Sustainable Enterprises Kenya $5,000
East Africa Leadership Forum Kenya $3,000

Latin America

Our partners in Mexico and Guatemala continue to address issues of 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 $6,000
MUSOR AC  Mexico $9,000
Taa’ P’it Guatemala $9,000
UNOSJO Mexico $9,000

Southeast Asia

The Southeast Asia pod 2023 grantees 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 Southeast Asia grant partners.

Cambodia Indigenous Youth Association Cambodia $8,000
Cambodia Indigenous Women Association Cambodia $8,500
Partner in Myanmar* Myanmar $9,000
Green Community Volunteers Laos $5,800

*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.