Wei Jingsheng Foundation - Working to bring about democratic change in China. It's mission is to promote the democratization of China and the improvement of human rights condition in China.Phone: 1-202-543-1538 | Fax: 1-202-543-1539.
The Art of Peace Foundation is dedicated to achieving the Dalai Lama’s vision of creating peace within our selves and in the world. His message is as simple as it is profound — by cultivating inner peace, our actions in the world generate happiness and peace in others. While committed to nonviolence, we actively engage injustices in the world. Our view is that nonviolence is not passive but demands that we engage the world to promote peace. Nonviolence does not equal non-action. Our projects raise awareness of conflicts in the world while creating initiatives that enable you to take meaningful actions to promote peace. We welcome you in joining our efforts. Tel: 413.734.0917 (Brian Barry Communications)
Under the guidance of Alan Wallace, DFF was founded in Seattle in 1985 in order to make it possible for Gen Lamrimpa to come and teach in the USA for an extended period of time. Born in Tibet in 1934, Gen Lamrimpa became a refugee in India after the 1959 abortive uprising against Communist Chinese rule in Tibet.
Tsadra Foundation is a privately funded nonprofit trust established in New York City in 2000. The foundation began modestly, sponsoring a few senior western translators and meditators. Since then, we have broadened our scope. We now contribute in a variety of ways to the vital funding of Tibetan Buddhism in the west.
The Dharma Heritage Foundation has been established to support the research and documentation of Buddhist life internationally. The work of the Foundation is being carried out by photographer Don Farber along with specialists in Buddhist studies, anthropology, Asian art history, and journalism. The work is of historic, educational, and artistic benefit and will serve as a legacy for present and future generations in understanding and appreciating the important contributions these cultures have made and are continuing to make in the world. Tel: 310-829-6002 (Don Farber)