Seeding Change: Resilience through Agroforestry Transform Lives in Madagascar with Silk and Raffia CPALI farmer Odette Wild silk textile

Conservation through Poverty Alleviation, Int

Org #1120
Vetted since 2009
2003
year founded
$263,439
raised on GlobalGiving
17
years fundraising
4
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Conservation through Poverty Alleviation, International (CPALI) is a US-based 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Our mission is to strengthen the capacity of local organizations to develop and implement innovative nature-based solutions that advance both conservation and poverty alleviation in Madagascar. To do this, we create market opportunities for sustainably-produced local materials and deliver technical, financial, and scientific support.

Project Leaders
Rachel Kramer
Rachel Kramer
Petra Silton
Petra Silton
Team
Rachel Kramer
Organization Information
4 Eldon Ct.
Rockville, MD 20850
United States
+1-703-424-5520
Organization Information
4 Eldon Ct.
Rockville, MD 20850
United States
+1-703-424-5520

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

In Her Words: Stories of Resilience

By Rachel Kramer | CPALI Executive Director

"Working as an artisan has brought so many benefits. My greatest hope is that our work continues to grow.” - Wild silk and raffia artisan, SEPALI Madagascar team Access to fair and stable income... Read the full report ›

In His Words: Stories of Resilience

By Rachel Kramer | CPALI Executive Director

"As I think to the future, I hope that the forest can flourish on my land. But the means to do this are still not enough. As the proverb goes, with one finger you cannot catch a fly. Without the help... Read the full report ›

Roots that Run Deep: Earning Income for Education

By Rachel Kramer | CPALI Executive Director

“My work focuses on building tree nurseries. I also help my father collect silk cocoons. I see the suffering that is caused by illiteracy here, and I want so much for my child to do well in... Read the full report ›
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