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Rowell Fund for Tibet Starts Sixth Year of Funding
The Rowell Fund for Tibet begins its sixth year of accepting applications for funding from September 1 – 30, 2008. The Fund supports Tibetans who can make a significant contribution to their community and/or an international audience in the fields of visual arts and media, and environmental and women’s rights. Examples of projects include, but not limited to, photography, book projects, environmental and women’s issues.
The Rowell Fund for Tibet was initiated in memory of late Galen and Barbara Rowell, both longtime friends of Tibet. Galen and Barbara worked with His Holiness the Dalai Lama to produce My Tibet, a touching book that captured the natural essence of Tibet. Their love and passion for photography and writing introduced the beauty of Tibet and its threatened ecosystem and culture to countless people around the globe. Following their tragic passing, ICT’s Board of Directors, family and friends of the Rowell’s established the Rowell Fund to honor and perpetuate the goals and ideals of Galen and Barbara in the Tibetan community.
A group of famous mountaineers, ICT staff and ICT members and supporters climbed the Grand Teton and raised more than $40,000 to be granted this fall. Climbers included Conrad Anker, Jimmy Chin, David Breashears, John Ackerly, Tencho Gyatso, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., Arthur Gregg Sulzberger, III, Abby Bronson, Charlotte Bonilla, and William Ackerly.
Interested applicants should send in their applications from Sept. 1 to Sept. 30, 2008. Applications can be sent via email (rowellfund@savetibet.org) or by post at:
Rowell Fund for Tibet
International Campaign for Tibet
1825 Jefferson Place, NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
Received applications will be confirmed by the ICT staff and compiled and sent to the Advisory Board of the Rowell Fund for Tibet in late October. Grantees will be notified in early December and the funds will be distributed in mid-December. Grantees are required to send in a mid-year report by June of the following year, and a final report on the results of the project and how the funds were spent by Dec.1 of the following year.
Visit www.savetibet.org/rowellfund for more details on the Fund and for more information on Galen and Barbara Rowell, visit www.mountainlight.com.
We are looking forward to hearing from you! Good luck.