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ORGANIZATION: Tibetan Aid Project

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 2 people are interested

Contribute to a Buddhist community through our part-time work practice program.
Commit 8-10 hours per week for 3 months and gain:

  • Awareness of how our work and thought patterns interact
  • An understanding of how work can lead to increased focus, attention, and mental stamina
  • A new perspective on how our work can be for the benefit of all beings

Here’s what volunteering with us could look like:

  • Bookkeeping/ Quickbooks and Donor database entry
  • Community outreach & flyering
  • Working with sacred art
  • Administrative duties
  • Research projects
  • Graphic Design
  • Event planning and preparation
  • Cleaning
  • Social Media

The Nyingma Mandala is a Buddhist community-based in the United States and rooted in the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Tibetan Lama Tarthang Tulku founded the community in 1969 in Berkeley, California and continues to lead it today. Since the beginning, the Nyingma community has engaged in many different projects to preserve Tibetan culture, share the Buddhist teachings, and benefit to all beings. Our community refers to these projects collectively as a mandala of organizations because each one embodies a specific quality that supports, balances, and enhances the others, as well as the community as a whole. The Nyingma Association of Mandala Organizations (NAMO) is comprised of the following Berkeley-based organizations: Nyingma Institute, Mangalam Center, Dharma College, Tibetan Aid Project, Guna Foundation. NAMO also includes other centers located in rural Sonoma County and worldwide. Work-study students and volunteers have a unique opportunity to engage with the various organizations, sharing their skills, while also gaining an understanding of work as practice.

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About Tibetan Aid Project

Location:

1815 Highland Place, BERKELEY, CA 94709, US

Mission Statement

For over fifty years, the Tibetan Aid Project (TAP) has dedicated its efforts to restoring and preserving Tibet's cultural and spiritual heritage. Working with an all-volunteer staff, the Project has served as a bridge between donors in the West and the Tibetan people.

Description

Tibetan Aid Project is a part of the Nyingma Mandala, a Buddhist community based in the U.S. and rooted in the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. We fund the production, shipment and free distribution of sacred texts, art and prayer wheels to monasteries and individuals in the Himalayan region. We also sponsor ceremonies, retreats for healing professionals, and provide financial support for monastic centers, lamas, monks, nuns and lay people. We strive to promote awareness of these significant teachings through our work-study program providing participants the opportunity to share their skills, while also gaining an understanding of work as meditative practice. This allows us to learn through direct experience, developing a heart connection that permeates throughout all experience,

Tibetan Lama Tarthang Tulku founded the community in 1969 in Berkeley, California and continues to lead it today. Since the beginning, the Nyingma community has engaged in many projects to preserve Tibetan culture and share the Buddhist teachings. Our community refers to these projects collectively as a mandala of organizations because each one embodies a specific quality that supports, balances, and enhances the others, as well as the community as a whole. The Nyingma Association of Mandala Organizations (NAMO) is comprised of the following Berkeley-based organizations: Nyingma Institute, Mangalam Center, Dharma College, Tibetan Aid Project, Guna Foundation. NAMO also includes other centers located in rural Sonoma County and worldwide.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Faith-Based
Immigrants & Refugees
Community, Faith-Based, Immigrants & Refugees

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

1815 Highland PlaceBerkeley, CA 94709

(37.876236,-122.25553)
 

SKILLS

  • Adobe Creative Suite
  • Fundraising
  • Grant Writing / Research
  • Graphic Design
  • Public Relations
  • Administrative Support

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Orientation or Training
  • Three month commitment, 8-10 hrs/week

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