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YPBB collaborates with local communities on botanical research, conservation techniques, and resource management.
YPBB connects weavers in the country's most remote outposts to a national community.
YPBB facilitates the revival of natural dye recipes and other cultural information lost for a generation.
YPBB natural dye workshops are helping weavers in marginal areas drastically raise their incomes.
YPBB is helping local communities preserve Kemang Boleng forest, the largest in the province.
YPBB teaches Timor-Leste weavers to access valuable markets in a land of few opportunities.
YPBB connected the traditional community of Rindi with funds to rebuild its ancestral clan house.
Financial and technical support from YPBB are making a new Sikka cultural education center possible.
YPBB is implementing a community stewardship program in Kemang Boleng, the province's largest forest.
YPBB's botanical research is bearing fruit with a successful Morinda cultivation project.
In collaboration with PEKKA, YPBB helps women who head households improve their livelihoods.
YPBB helped villagers who had never marketed their crafts establish a prosperous cooperative.
Revived a vanished tradition of sacred textiles in one of Bali's poorest areas.
YPBB taught natural dye-making to local weavers, multiplying the market value of their work.
YPBB and People and Plants International are researching local forest products with economic potential.
YPBB is helping Rai Jua diversify its economy away from a dangerous dependency on seaweed.
YPBB researchers help this community process dye plants for sale to weavers around the region.
With help from targeted private donations, YPBB reconstructed a traditional clan house as an indigenous cultural center.
With YPBB guidance, local weavers founded a savings and credit organization to help members pay their children's school fees.
The local cooperative has taken advantage of YPBB training in business management and bookkeeping.
YPBB dye experts helped weavers from the Helong ethnic group revive natural dye techniques that had been completely lost.
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Most of the work of The YPBB Foundation has been made possible by large, targeted gifts. Major donors have included generous individuals, corporations, large and small arts organizations, and national and multi-lateral development organizations" - to see a select list, click the Donors box at the top right of this page.
If you or your organization are interested in supporting YPBB with a large gift or a targeted grant, contact us at our grants desk: grants@ypbb.org. Please notify us of your grant cycle and provide any RFP details.
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