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Public-Private Alliance Foundation

Org #45316
Vetted since 2017
2007
year founded
$133,172
raised on GlobalGiving
8
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The Public-Private Alliance Foundation (PPAF), a non-profit organization, promotes the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and a business approach for poverty alleviation through projects and seminars involving multi-stakeholder cooperation. PPAF engages in work on clean cookstoves and fuel, climate action, empowerment of women and girls, renewable energy, and other aspects of sustainable development.

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
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Team
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Organization Information
Hastings on Hudson, NY 10706
United States
Organization Information
Hastings on Hudson, NY 10706
United States

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:

Report 33 - New website! Haitian team achievements!

By David Stillman | PPAF Executive Director; Project Leader

Dear friends and supporters, The PPAF teams in Hinche and Jacmel, Haiti, keep advancing solar cooking, despite the crisis in the capital city.  They hold demonstrations in community groups,... Read the full report ›

Report 32 - Consultancy on Solar Cookers Training

By David Stillman | Executive Director of PPAF; Project Leader

It is a great pleasure to send you the attached English version of the report by our Hinche-based colleague, Aline Innocent, on her recent consulting assignment with the Haiti Adolescent Girls Network... Read the full report ›

Report 31 - Progress Despite Tensions in Haiti

By David Stillman | PPAF Executive Director, Project Leader

Dear friends and supporters, Getting imports for PPAF into Haiti was impossible for a year, owing to the terrible security situation, chiefly in Port-au-Prince, which is largely controlled by heavily... Read the full report ›
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