Find below a list of funds for supporting projects in Indonesia.
Asian Youth Orchestra (AYO) serves as a platform for highlighting Asia's brightest young musicians on a global arena, and exposes them to rich and varied artistic experiences through opportunities for exchange, study and performance.
The Bill & Pat Bali Fund is dedicated to helping poor girls in Bali achieve an education and prepare themselves for meaningful employment. We believe strongly that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty.
CLAN helps children living with chronic conditions in resource poor countries such as Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia and Pakistan enjoy the highest quality of life possible.
This fund supports the Coral Triangle Center Foundation's efforts to effectively care for the rich marine resources and coastal ecosystems of the Coral Triangle.
Happy Hearts Fund's mission is to aid children in need who have suffered loss or hardship as a result of natural, economic or health related disasters.
This fund supports IDEP Foundation, a local Indonesian NGO, founded in 1999, that develops and delivers training, community programs and media about sustainable development through Permaculture and community-based disaster management.
The Lontar Foundation, a not-for-profit organization based in Jakarta, Indonesia, was founded in 1987 for the purpose of promoting greater appreciation of Indonesian culture.
Photovoices International empowers people through photography by providing cameras and photography training for people to document important issues in their lives including the environment and traditional culture.
The Sampoerna Foundation is dedicated to improving education in Indonesia and providing young people, with a proven record of academic excellence, with the opportunity to attend school.
Synergy Social Ventures believes in helping social ventures build strong and effective organizations in order to reach their potential. They define social ventures as for-profit, non-profit or hybrid organizations that use innovative business models to solve social and environmental problems.
This Indonesian organization brings together representatives from different sectors, such as government, global institutions, business and industry, academia, civil society and NGOs, to engage in dialogue about achieving social and economic progress, and contributing effectively to Indonesia's sustainable development.
Yayasan Manusia Untuk Masyarakat or (People for the community) has been approved by the Indonesian authorities to provide aid and assistance in the broadest sense to people with the greatest need.
Yayasan Pecinta Budaya Bebali is an Indonesian nonprofit that works with traditional communities on nine islands to support the development of community enterprise based on sustainable use of natural resources.