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Xiomara Arriaran, Youth Health Action Project, Santa Rosa, CA, USA

Xiomara Arriaran, Youth Health Action Project, Santa Rosa, CA, USA

by Milena Fraccari | Aug 7, 2018 | What Does $1000 Do?

This grant gave YHAA the assurance and confidence it needed to successfully initiate our budding club…TPP has a multitude of opportunities and they are so invested in helping you reach your dreams.
Joy Tony, Imafon Bamboo Nursery Farm Project, Akure, Nigeria

Joy Tony, Imafon Bamboo Nursery Farm Project, Akure, Nigeria

by Milena Fraccari | Jul 26, 2018 | What Does $1000 Do?

I am glad to be a part of the Pollination Project family. For me it is more than just being a grantee.  I see as a place of great inspiration. I follow up on some of the stories of other grantees across the globe on the Facebook group. I am so inspired by the great...
Juliana Castaneda Turner, Juliana’s Animal Sanctuary, Bogota, Colombia

Juliana Castaneda Turner, Juliana’s Animal Sanctuary, Bogota, Colombia

by Milena Fraccari | Jul 23, 2018 | What Does $1000 Do?

The grant enabled us to do 24 free vegan cooking workshops in 2017 at the sanctuary and introduce a vegan diet to 288 visitors. Many of them brought along friends who tasted vegan food for the first time and everyone had a positive experience meeting all the rescued...
Wonnie Derondo, Kiddiepreneur, Volta Region, Ghana

Wonnie Derondo, Kiddiepreneur, Volta Region, Ghana

by Milena Fraccari | Jul 21, 2018 | What Does $1000 Do?

The social challenges across the world are huge, but funding is extremely hard to come by. Even when funds are available, the criteria are simply not friendly to a newbie organization. With this said, however, there is a trusted friend in the Pollination Project,...
Jada Imani, Tatu Vision, San Francisco, CA, USA

Jada Imani, Tatu Vision, San Francisco, CA, USA

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

Tatu Vision has expanded tremendously since receiving the Pollination Project grant. Our team of volunteers has more than tripled and we’ve continued to expand our community events with a stronger team. It gives me greater confidence in the foundation of Tatu to...
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