Rowell Fund for Tibet announces 2024 grants for seven projects
December 28, 2023
The Rowell Fund for Tibet’s board of advisors has decided to award $24,775 in grants to support seven distinctive projects. These initiatives encompass a range of critical themes, including literature and journalism, women empowerment programs and cultural preservation through mediums such as film, architecture, and visual arts.
Rowell Fund for Tibet seeks applications for 2024 grant program
August 11, 2023
The Rowell Fund for Tibet supports Tibetans who can make a significant contribution to their community or an international audience in the fields of visual arts and media, and environmental and women’s rights.
Rowell Fund for Tibet announces 2023 grantees
January 5, 2023
The International Campaign for Tibet is pleased to announce that the Rowell Fund for Tibet’s Board of Advisors has decided to award the annual Rowell Fund grants for 2023 to six projects that deal with the environment, community health engagement, education, photography and visual arts.
Rowell Fund for Tibet 2022 grants: health, literature, youth engagement and photography
December 22, 2021
The Rowell Fund for Tibet's Board of Advisors have decided to award grants for 2022 to six projects that deal with health, literature, youth engagement and the creation of a photo archive.
Rowell Fund for Tibet seeks applications for 2021-2022 grants
August 20, 2021
The Rowell Fund for Tibet supports Tibetans who can make a significant contribution to their community in the fields of visual arts and media, and environmental and women’s rights.
Rowell Fund for Tibet announces 2021 grants for six projects
January 5, 2021
The Rowell Fund for Tibet’s Board of Advisors is awarding $25,469 in grants to six projects in 2021 that deal with humanitarian projects, protecting the environment, literature, women’s issues, film, and photography.
Rowell Fund for Tibet seeks applications for 2020-2021 grants
September 3, 2020
The Rowell Fund for Tibet supports Tibetans who can make a significant contribution to their community in the fields of visual arts and media, and environmental and women’s rights.
Rowell Fund for Tibet announces 2020 grants for six projects
February 4, 2020
The Rowell Fund for Tibet’s board of advisors has decided to award $24,000 in grants to six projects in 2020 that deal with healthcare, cultural preservation, the environment and the recording of history.
Rowell Fund for Tibet seeks applications for 2019-2020 grants
August 7, 2019
The Rowell Fund for Tibet supports Tibetans who can make a significant contribution to their community or an international audience in the fields of visual arts and media, and environmental and women’s rights.
Rowell Fund for Tibet announces 2019 grantees
January 18, 2019
The Board of Advisors of the Rowell Fund for Tibet has selected five Tibetan grantees for financial support totaling $34,469 for 2019. The winners were chosen from 26 project proposals and these will be carried out in the Tibetan community in India and other countries.
Rowell Fund for Tibet to receive application for 2019 Grant Cycle
August 6, 2018
The Rowell Fund for Tibet seeks to support 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.
Rowell Fund for Tibet Announces Grants to Projects on Education, Elderly Care, Photography, and Archival Initiatives
January 26, 2018
The Rowell Fund for Tibet's Board of Advisors has decided to award funds for 2018 to six projects that deal with Education, Elderly Care, Photography, and Archival of Tibet heritage documents. The Fund will award $37,320 to applicants for projects throughout Asia in memory of lifelong Tibet supporters, Galen and Barbara Rowell, who died in a plane crash in 2002.
The Fund received 34 applications from Tibetans in Tibet and outside for this grant cycle.
"It is nice to be part of this hugely beneficial program that honors the legacy of our friends and family, Galen and Barbara and their contributions to the survival and thriving of Tibetan culture and environment," said Bob Palais, a member of the Board of Advisors of Rowell Fund for Tibet.