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Get involved

Three ways to move Nepal forward.

Volunteer your time, partner your organization, or fund a project — all with open reporting.

Volunteer

Give 2 hours a month, not just remittances

Wherever you are, there is a project that needs exactly what you already know.

In Nepal

  • Ward volunteers — run segregation drives, cleanups and awareness events in your own ward.
  • Youth clubs — lead river and trail cleanups, citizen-science data collection with students.
  • Enumerators — join household baseline surveys like the Jumla municipal study.

From anywhere

  • Diaspora mentoring — 2 hours a month by video call with a founder, teacher or youth group.
  • Course review — improve e-learning courses in your professional field.
  • Marketing help — tell hidden destinations' stories to the world.

A Nepali engineer in Sydney mentors a Ramechhap school lab by monthly video call.

The student

Joins a youth club, collects citizen-science data, builds a CV that means something.

The professional

Reviews one course or dashboard a month — expertise where it's scarcest.

The diaspora member

Mentors a founder back home — knowledge transfer at micro scale, NRNA-style.

Partner

A trusted local pipeline, ready to deliver

For NGOs, agencies and companies that need vetted community-level delivery in Nepal.

Vetted pipeline

Shovel-ready ward and municipal projects — each with a baseline and a reporting plan.

Community delivery capacity

Post-USAID, community-level delivery is the scarce asset. We are built for that layer.

Co-branded, public results

Example: co-brand a 5-school ICT lab rollout with quarterly public dashboards.

For local governments

  • Co-funded pilots that fit annual ward/municipal plans and SDG codes.
  • Open data and dashboards, ready for the red book.
  • Example: a Jumla-style baseline study feeding directly into the municipal budget.
Partner with us

Fund

Small money, visible outcomes

Projects run NPR 600k–2.5M, each with before→after metrics and SDG-tagged reporting.

Enterprise

Udyami Didi cohort

NPR 1.56M

30 women, 12 months, published profit data — 26 businesses still running a year later.

Full project profile
Education

Digital Shiksha Lab

NPR 1.85M

A solar-backed ICT lab for 640 students across 5 schools — computer exposure 9% → 88%.

Full project profile
Environment

Safa Ward Abhiyan

NPR 640k

A ward waste model in Itahari — households segregating waste went 4% → 71%.

Full project profile

Every rupee reported openly — budgets, baselines and endlines published on the impact page.

The bigger loop

Local action, global support

Funds, tools and encouragement flow in; action, results and stories flow back. That loop is the whole Impact Locals model — and Nepal is where it started.

Ready to move Nepal forward?

Tell us how you want to help — we'll reply with something concrete.