TOTAL FUNDS 2025 - 2027

$500,000

Re-Granting - General Support

TOTAL FUNDS AUGUST 2023 - JULY 2024

$250,000

Institutional Support

TOTAL FUNDS OCTOBER 2024 - SEPTEMBER 2029

$5,000,000

General Support

TOTAL FUNDING SUPPORT $800,000

August 2023 - September 2024 ($300,000)
February 2025 - July 2026 ( $500,000 )

Direct Funding ( Re-Granting )

TOTAL FUNDING SUPPORT 2023 - 2027

$1,050,000

Re-Granting - General Support

TOTAL FUNDS 2024 - 2026

$2,500,000

Re-Granting - Endowment

Nusantara Fund

Building Independence, Realizing Change

Joint initiative of three national organizations, namely: AMAN, KPAand WALHI to support various efforts and initiatives from Indigenous Communities, Farmers, Fishermen, Women, and the Young Generation in fighting for rights and improving the quality of life through independent, socially just and sustainable management of natural resources, agrarian resources, and the environment.

Our Approach

Collaborative. Inclusive. Rights & Trust-Based

Nusantara Fund also believes that sustainable and equitable change can only be achieved through an approach that values local knowledge, strengthens solidarity, and builds leadership from within the community

Indigenous Peoples
Farmer
Fisherman
Women
Young generation

IMPACT

The achievement of the Nusantara Fund targets will have a direct impact on at least 30 million people or at least 11% of the total population of Indonesia and will impact 30 million hectares of Forest and Land, or 1/6 of the total land area of Indonesia.

759,000 Ha
MAPPING
1.3 Million Ha
RIGHTS & ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
3.2 Million Ha
REHABILITATION & RESTORATION
144 Business Unit
PEOPLE'S ECONOMY
89 Education Center
PEOPLE'S EDUCATION

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