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Grant to Maya Nut Institute

 

Maya Nut Institute alleviates poverty, malnutrition and deforestation in Central America and Mexico by teaching about the nutrition, uses and processing of Maya Nut. Maya Nut is a nutritious, delicious, versatile and easy to harvest rainforest tree, which can provide both food and income. The two $10,000 grants from the AllPeopleBeHappy foundation (2008-2009) were used to conduct Maya Nut workshops in El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Guatemala.  With this and other funding, 15,000 women from 900 rural communities have been trained, and more than 1.3 million Maya Nut trees have been planted.  In addition, 22 women's microenterprises have been formed, which provide jobs and income for over 300 women.  In 2011, a new grant of $4,800 has been awarded to train women in the departments of Choluteca, Lempira, and Copan in Honduras.  (www.mayanutinstitute.org)

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Grant Renewal - Friday, July 15, 2011

 

A second year grant renewal for $10,000 has been awarded to Global Emergency Care Collaborative for its work in Uganda.  For more info, click here.

 
2010 Annual Report - Wednesday, April 06, 2011

 

 

For the 2010 AllPeopleBeHappy foundation Annual Report, click here.

 
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