
Prisoners Assistance Nepal
Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
Organization Description:
Prisoners Assistance Nepal (PA Nepal) is a non-profit dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and socially reintegrating incarcerated children in Nepal. They are dedicated to create an enabling environment to ensure justice for incarcerated women and their dependent children. They believe that no children should live behind bars for the crime they didn’t commit. For that, they have designed a strategic intervention program of five layers for rescue, recovery and social reintegration for incarcerated parents and their dependent children.
Desired Nonprofit Consulting Services:
Grant Proposals
Fund Development Plans
Social Media, Marketing & Communication Strategies
Skills-Building Training Workshops for NGO Networks/Staff
Skilled Volunteer Project Description:
Fundraising Strategy & Campaign Development:
Aid in designing impactful fundraising campaigns (e.g., child sponsorship, education funds, prison rehabilitation programs).
Assistance in storytelling to create compelling narratives about their work for donors.
Develop monthly giving programs or crowdfunding initiatives (e.g., via Global Giving, GoFundMe).
Corporate & Traveler Engagement:
Aid promoting partnerships with ethical travel companies (like SEVA Travelers) to promote "giving back" trips where travelers visit/volunteer at PA Nepal projects.
Encourage corporate CSR partnerships (e.g., donations per booking, employee fundraising challenges).
Facilitate sponsorships for children’s education or vocational training programs.
Digital Fundraising & Visibility:
Improve their online donation system (website optimization, secure payment gateways).
Train their team in social media fundraising (Facebook Donations, Instagram Giving).
Help create video documentaries or photo essays to attract international donors.
Grant Writing & Donor Outreach:
Assist in identifying international grants and writing proposals.
Aid on donor retention strategies (thank-you notes, impact reports).
Benefits for Volunteers:
Ground transportation