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She said, after obtaining first place for the largest number of individual donors. The project to rebuild a Mayan house more than 100 years old, as a space for cultural activities for boys and girls from Tinún, Campeche, inspired 140 people to make their donation online. Also within the incentive for the largest number of HIPGivers, Educampo – Foundation for a New Solution, obtained second place with 127 HIPGivers; and Dialogue and Movement, the third, with 101 HIPGivers. Jessie Romero and Artemia Fabre, representatives of these organizations, stated that crowdfunding does work, because people donate to causes that interest them, and contrary to what many believe, people in Mexico do make donations online.
Junueth Mejía Martell, from HIPGive, confirmed that a third edition of #TierrasMayas will be held during 2021, in the quest to expand the benefits to more projects in the region, led and executed by civil society organizations. “It is an excellent fundraising tool that allows diversifying financing options and opens great opportunities for organizations that are not registered as grantees,” highlighted Mejía Martell. With great enthusiasm, Sara Oliveros, representative Chinese Australia Phone Number List of the organization Interdisciplinary Center for Alternative Research and Development U Yich Luúm, assured that thanks to #TierrasMayas they reached the goal programmed by them in the “Solares de Vida” project that will allow the creation of community gardens for benefit different families from Sanahcat, Yucatán.
The gardens are focused on the production of healthy food (vegetables and corn), along with the raising of native birds and pigs. Centinelas del Agua was another of the organizations that reached the planned fundraising goal. Its General Director, Alejandro López, thanked the solidarity of the people who contributed to the “Water Guardians in the Mayan Jungle” project, which will allow the community of Solferino to have quality water, bringing knowledge to boys, girls and young people through community science and best practices to prevent contamination of its only source of fresh water.
Junueth Mejía Martell, from HIPGive, confirmed that a third edition of #TierrasMayas will be held during 2021, in the quest to expand the benefits to more projects in the region, led and executed by civil society organizations. “It is an excellent fundraising tool that allows diversifying financing options and opens great opportunities for organizations that are not registered as grantees,” highlighted Mejía Martell. With great enthusiasm, Sara Oliveros, representative Chinese Australia Phone Number List of the organization Interdisciplinary Center for Alternative Research and Development U Yich Luúm, assured that thanks to #TierrasMayas they reached the goal programmed by them in the “Solares de Vida” project that will allow the creation of community gardens for benefit different families from Sanahcat, Yucatán.
The gardens are focused on the production of healthy food (vegetables and corn), along with the raising of native birds and pigs. Centinelas del Agua was another of the organizations that reached the planned fundraising goal. Its General Director, Alejandro López, thanked the solidarity of the people who contributed to the “Water Guardians in the Mayan Jungle” project, which will allow the community of Solferino to have quality water, bringing knowledge to boys, girls and young people through community science and best practices to prevent contamination of its only source of fresh water.