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Clare Hanrahan, Elder & Sage Community Gardens, North Carolina, USA

Clare Hanrahan, Elder & Sage Community Gardens, North Carolina, USA

by Milena Fraccari | Oct 29, 2018 | What Does $1000 Do?

The TPP seed grant was awarded at the very early stages of our development of the gardens when we had no funds to begin with…Thank you. Your grant was timely and made all the difference in enabling us to get started. Seeing what we have been able to accomplish...
Aikande Robert Nkya, Rise Up Girl And Make Up Your Dreams, Tanzania

Aikande Robert Nkya, Rise Up Girl And Make Up Your Dreams, Tanzania

by Milena Fraccari | Oct 25, 2018 | What Does $1000 Do?

I am thankful and super proud to be a grantee of the Pollination Project. You have saved the souls of our girls, as well as our young men and women in Kilimanjaro and most of the communities. We are now transitioning from a project to an organization, and we will...
Brandon Crawford, Youth Power Hour, Los Angeles, USA

Brandon Crawford, Youth Power Hour, Los Angeles, USA

by Milena Fraccari | Oct 20, 2018 | What Does $1000 Do?

Receiving the TPP seed grant has been a phenomenal experience . . . Receiving the grant gave me the self confidence to speak more about my work to others. Receiving it made me feel credible, and added more respect to my program in the community.
Brandon Crawford, Youth Power Hour, Los Angeles, USA

Tisha Marina-Bernard, I Choose Peace, Los Angeles, USA

by Milena Fraccari | Oct 19, 2018 | What Does $1000 Do?

The Pollination Project grant has allowed my vision to bring resources to youth and families dealing with bullying and mistreatment to life. The TPP grant encouraged me to see that other people believed in my dream as well and that I was on the right path. It gave me...
Brandon Crawford, Youth Power Hour, Los Angeles, USA

Rose Nakame, The Health Equity Voice, Uganda

by Milena Fraccari | Oct 13, 2018 | What Does $1000 Do?

The TPP Grant gave us authenticity among our stakeholders because it enabled us to obtain a website increasing visibility of our work but also, trust among our stakeholders. Secondly, the TPP Grant enabled us to develop some accountability structures…
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