The Bridge Fund Works in Tibetan Communities Fostering Development
Tiana Reid — January 25, 2013 — Social Good
References: bridgefund.org & facebook
The Bridge Fund is a holistic organization that works in and around Tibetan communities through a variety of programs and initiatives. The aim is to reach those who have less access to resources. While "less-served" or other synonyms are often used by social enterprises and charities to describe the communities in which they work, the sites here are more specific and usually are located in places that are above 14,000 feet in various local Tibetan Communities.
The main three areas of work include cultural heritage preservation, economic development that is sustainable as well as conservation of the planet.
Contact Information
The Bridge Fun website
The Bridge Fund on Facebook
Bridge Fund on Twitter
Bridge Fund on LinkedIn
Bridge Fund on Google Plus
The main three areas of work include cultural heritage preservation, economic development that is sustainable as well as conservation of the planet.
Contact Information
The Bridge Fun website
The Bridge Fund on Facebook
Bridge Fund on Twitter
Bridge Fund on LinkedIn
Bridge Fund on Google Plus
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3. Sustainable Development - Disruptive innovation opportunities exist in developing strategies and programs that foster economic growth while prioritizing sustainability and environmental conservation.
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3. Environmental Conservation - Opportunity for organizations working in environmental conservation to collaborate with communities in Tibetan regions and promote sustainable development initiatives.
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