Give to Indonesia charities
Give2Asia makes it easy to support a charity in Indonesia. Make a gift to benefit your favorite nonprofit or one of our trusted partners.
How to give to Indonesia
Give2Asia’s mission is to strengthen communities by making cross-border giving easier and more effective.
Support a charity project in Indonesia
Hundreds of trusted charities receive their international donations through Give2Asia. Donors can give by credit card, bank transfer, stock donation, cryptocurrency, and more.
View more projectsLembaga Bantuan Hukum Asosisi Perempuan Indonesia Untuk Keadilan Bali
An organization advocating for legal empowerment for the Balinese society.
- Indonesia
- Women & Girls
- Tax Benefit Eligibility: US
Last For Rest Indonesia
LastForRest targets to plant 100 million trees which can effectively slow climate crises.
- Indonesia
- Environment
- Tax Benefit Eligibility: US
Yayasan Habitat Kemanusiaan Indonesia
Build decent, simple, and affordable housing for low income families
- Indonesia
- Social Services
- Tax Benefit Eligibility: US
Prestasi Junior Indonesia
An organization that develops finance skills through 18 innovative hands-on programs.
- Indonesia
- Education
- Tax Benefit Eligibility: US
Why work with Give2Asia
Give2Asia is US-based 501(c)(3) public charity with affiliates in Australia and Hong Kong SAR PRC. Donations from those locations may qualify as a charitable contribution. Learn more.
Local knowledge counts
Give2Asia’s in-country experts provide local knowledge and oversight to help ensure donations will have the desired impact.

Avi Rembulan
Disaster Program Manager
Avi Rembulan manages Give2Asia’s disaster programs and campaigns throughout Asia. She also serves as the Country Advisor for Indonesia and manages Country Advisors in the East Asia region. Avi has nearly 20 years of experience in the development sector. Her professional background includes developing, managing, and overseeing disaster-related and community development programs in various non-profits in Indonesia. Before joining Give2Asia, Avi led the climate adaptation program initiation for The Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries, and Food Security (CTI-CFF). She holds a Master of Arts in International Politics and Economic Development from ISS in the Hague, Netherlands.

Juanita Theodora
Country Advisor
Juanita is passionate about developing sustainable programs to empower women and vulnerable populations in Indonesia. She has experience in managing and implementing large complex projects, donors, and other key stakeholders within the project portfolio. Juanita has twenty years of overseas working experience in Project Management, Logistic Supply Chain, and Disaster Risk Management in health sectors, mainly with an international nonprofit organization across Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Our collective impact in Indonesia
Since 2001, Give2Asia has delivered more than US$465 million in grants to charities across 23 countries. Here is a snapshot of our work in Indonesia.
Grantees
92Dollars Granted
$26.8Case studies and updates
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