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27: 132:. The Oaxaca Community Foundation survives solely on grants and donations, and does not operate under an endowment fund. The Foundation has been studied by Harvard University, is an International Youth Foundation partner, and its staff, including director Jaimie Bolaños, has participated in the Synergos Institute Senior Fellows Program, as well as executive committees of 231:
In collaboration with Microsoft Mexico, municipal governments, and the rural youth education system BIC (Bachillerato Inter Cultural), the Oaxaca Community Foundation has established 6 Community Learning Centers and satellite internet connections in rural areas of Oaxaca since 2005. Each center has
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The Oaxaca Fund Initiative is a two-year collaboration between the Oaxaca Community Foundation and International Community Foundation to support key programs in community development, education, nutrition and health. Every dollar raised is matched 1:1 by the Ford Foundation up to a maximum of US$
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Through the Youth for Oaxaca Summer Volunteerism Camp, the Oaxaca Community Foundation in collaboration with the Oaxaca Fund for Nature Conservation, invites international, and local university students to spend three weeks in remote indigenous villages to participate in cultural exchanges and to
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communities in the state of Oaxaca. Through donations and investments totaling nearly US$ 20 million from 13 foundations, 167 companies, three levels of various government administrations, and more than 700 individuals, the Foundation currently supports 153 projects addressing issues of
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The Oaxaca Community Foundation was the first community foundation in Latin America. It was established in 1996 as a result of collaboration between local and national business leaders, as well as support from U.S. foundations including:
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and provide support in Oaxaca, as these uprisings highlighted the struggles of the marginalized communities throughout Mexico.
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The Oaxaca Community Foundation's principal focus is the investment in Community Based Enterprises such as
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Community Foundation Initiative, the WINGS Global Fund for Community Foundations, and
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producers, as well as in traditional arts and crafts, among others.
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Oaxaca de Juarez
Oaxaca
Mexico
marginalized
health
education
gender
cultural identity
environment
The World Bank
Council on Foundations
The International Youth Foundation
The Rockefeller Foundation
MacArthur Foundation
Zapatista
Chiapas
poverty
eco-tourism
micro-credit
coffee
chocolate
honey
The Oaxaca Fund Initiative

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