Eleven Projects
Supported!
Our Coordination Team for the Appeal Fund (Sewalanka Foundation Headoffice
Staff ) meets twice a month now, to review the progress of on-going micro-projects
and assess all new micro-project applications received from our District
Directors across the country.
The Coordination Team's task is then to select a range of micro-project
activities, covering the north, east and south of the country, within the
total Appeal Fund available at that time. In between meetings the Coordination
Team is busy on the one hand working with District Directors to develop
needs identified by our staff in the field into 'concepts' which we can
fund. On the other we are in almost contact dialogue with individuals, groups
and our Support Groups all eager for new micro-project that they can raise
funds for.
Projects Funded
Micro-Project
Title |
District |
Total
Cost (incl admin) |
Supported by: |
Status |
No.03:
Supporting livelihood recovery of 422 lagoon fishermen in two coastal
lagoons in Pottuvil DS Division in Ampara District |
Ampara |
1,767,257 |
German
Alliance - South Asian Institute |
Ongoing
Progress Report (pdf)
German Progress Report
|
| No.10: Support for family orphaned by the tsunami in the Batticaloa
District - pdf |
Batticaloa |
675,338 |
|
Waiting for
pledges to arrrive |
| No.14: Reconstruction of Palamunai Pre-school - pdf |
Batticaloa |
1,029,375 |
900,000 - British School of Paris |
|
| No.15: Reconstruction of Kottaikallar Pre-school - pdf |
Batticaloa |
1,029,375 |
900,000 - British School of Paris |
|
| No.16: Provision of pushbikes to tsunami affected communities in Ampara |
Ampara |
1,831,050 |
SLF General Appeal Fund |
|
| No.27:
Providing assistance to 35 tsunami affected O/L children who are now
in Hari Childrens Home. |
Batticaloa
|
433,800 |
|
|
No.30: Establish an agricultural farm [nursery] to teach residents skills for propagating and replanting of long life plants (fruit trees), as well as ensuring production of high quality seeds and seedlings to quickly replace those damaged in the tsunami - pdf |
Batticaloa |
1,547,528 |
1,000,000 - SLF General Funds |
Ongoing, Progress Report (pdf) |
| No.34:
Immediate tsunami Relief and long term development of sporting actiities,
including criket, football,netball and surfing, with Muslim, Sinhalese
and Tamil youth through the Arugam Bay Sports Club |
Ampara |
519,469 |
300,000 - SLF General Fund |
Ongoing |
| No.35:
Providing 45 bicycles to Hidayapuram FCS |
Ampara |
344,250 |
SLF General Fund |
Ongoing |
| No.41: Integrated social and economic assistance to 138 Muslim fishing families in Hidayapuram, DS Division in Ampara District. |
Ampara |
3,145,078 |
Manfred Hollenbach SAI |
|
No. 47: Supporting 2 pres-schools in Galle (follow up program)
(In Koggala and Katugoda) |
Galle |
296,750 |
SLF General Fund |
Ongoing |
>> Micro-Project needing your support
>> Read about the 19 Projects completed
Please refer to
Appeal Reconcilation
[PDF] for breakdown of expediture made outside of Micro-Projects.
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