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OrganizationFundacion Hearts of Gold
Region Ecuador
Website Website
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ProjectLeader Maria Jose Orellana


An alarming fact is that 75% of nonprofits in Ecuador close within a 3 year period. This means that struggling communities lose the critical services they need. Hearts of Gold has been working to transform this reality through our Community Assistance Program by providing workshops, mentoring, dialogues & networking opportunities. The CAP program emboldens each mission, each leader, each organization, to reach their potential in their service to the community.


Challenge

Think about a grassroots organization desperately trying to help their struggling community. Now imagine that you're under-funded, under-resourced and have no where to turn for help. Our CAP program works to transform this reality. When you invest in these organizations, through education and training, you keep their doors open and services flowing to the community, which so desperately need the nonprofit.

Long-Term Impact

The long-term impact of investing in non-profit leaders & organizations pays dividends to the community. By supporting CAP members, more than 1500 children and families in the communities they serve will benefit. Research proves that by supporting local nonprofits, strengthening their resources and improving their skills, more sustainable and impactful programs are maintained which help struggling communities. This campaign allows Hearts of Gold to invest in the CAP and improve its services.

References

  1. http://heartsofgoldfoundation.org/


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/26873/projdoc.docx

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[[Category:Education in Ecuador Projects]], [[Category:Limited access to resources for underprivileged youth Projects]]

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