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Your partnership fuels community-led sustainable agriculture, critical environmental action, and comprehensive education across Nepal. Together, we create lasting generational change.

Transparency & Trust

Why Partner With MRC Nepal?

We believe in full financial transparency, sustainable community empowerment, and building self-reliance rather than continuous dependency. We hold ourselves highly accountable to both our donors and the communities we serve.

Grassroots Direct Impact

By maintaining incredibly low administrative overhead, your funds go directly into field operations, frontline training, and community-led initiatives where they matter most.

Sustainable Autonomy

We don't just provide temporary relief. We focus on rigorous capacity-building regimens so that communities become fully equipped and permanently self-reliant.

35+ Years of Trust

Since our inception, we have successfully orchestrated millions of dollars in grants, enjoying long-standing trust from global entities like USAID, UNDP, and OFID.

Direct Allocation

Where Your Money Goes

When you donate to our general fund, we allocate the capital across our three high-priority thematic action areas.

Sustainable Livelihoods

Funding seeds, modern agricultural tools, livestock, and vital market-linkage training for marginalized farming families to elevate their income brackets.

WASH & Health

Constructing desperately needed water catchment systems, community toilets, and organizing public health and sanitation camps in remote districts.

Climate Adaptation

Financing bio-gas plant installations, launching community reforestation drives, and implementing robust disaster risk reduction (DRR) strategies.

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Global Projects

Active Online Campaigns

Support our verified, high-impact initiatives currently seeking global funding through GlobalGiving.

Minimize indoor smoke pollution for women health
Physical Health

Minimize indoor smoke pollution for women health

Because of extreme poverty Nepalese rural poor are unable to purchase LP gas to cook their meal. They mostly use fuelwood collecting from forest and rural women have major responsibility to cook the food in kitchen. This project provides Portable cook-stove to 700 women who work in kitchen of rural areas.The project will improve the combustion efficiency of fuel wood to reduce smoke and harmful emissions that affect health.Now they request for income generation oppurtunities such as vegetable.

$6,916 Raised $56,000 Goal
12% Funded
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Save the victims affected by STORM Disaster
Disaster Response

Save the victims affected by STORM Disaster

Massive winds accompanied by hailstorms and rain struck Bara and Parsa late on 31 March 2019. A freak storm battered several places in Southern Nepal killing 31 people and injuring more than 700 others as high speed wind tore down houses, flipped vehicles and toppled trees and electricity poles. Villagers at Purainiya in Bara district search for belongings in the rubble after the storm brought down their homes . The storm swept through villages in a farming region of Bara and Parsa of Nepal

$163 Raised $70,000 Goal
0% Funded
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Save life of flood affected victims in Nepal
Disaster Response

Save life of flood affected victims in Nepal

The seven days long heavy rain in July 2019 occurred in Nepal affected range of people in hills to plain. The heavy rain trigger landslide in hills and huge amount of water in rivers flowing to plain which has affected lives & livelihood of people including loss of productive land & property.More than 184 people died, 72 injured and 17,000 homeless. Hectares of land silted and thousands of animals died. The affected people are living in open space.Now they request income generating opportunity.

$1,388 Raised $25,000 Goal
6% Funded
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Support and Help Flood Affected People in Nepal
Disaster Response

Support and Help Flood Affected People in Nepal

A 3 days long intensive and extreme rainfall on 26 September, 2024 has caused flooding and landslides in many parts of Nepal. More than 2000 people have displaced and some are still missing.The death toll recorded till date are 228. Still monsoon is continuing and remain few days. Many hills roads, bridges, highway have been collapsed and transportation from Kathmandu almost close for few days. People in the journey remain in between. Rescue process is continuing by government but not enough.

$183 Raised $18,000 Goal
1% Funded
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Save lives of Earthquake affected victim families
Disaster Response

Save lives of Earthquake affected victim families

A magnitude 6.4 RS earthquake struck Karnali Province in western Nepal on 3 November 2023, with several aftershocks occurring thereafter. The EQ affected more than 35,000 families homeless, more than 157 people dead, more than 400 wounded, several animals injured and dead, agriculture land damaged. The erosion and landslides occurs which affect road blockade. The affected families have no foods, clean drinking water, safety toilet and medicines. They live in open sky. The support is minimum.

$10,297 Raised $40,000 Goal
26% Funded
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