

Dear John,
With your support today, we can reach our fundraising goal for Tibetan empowerment—and you can help Tibetan culture endure.
Along with fellow members of our community of compassion, your donation today will support programs that empower my Tibetan brothers and sisters in their work to save our culture.
Your gift of $50 can support Tibetan nuns in the study of Tibetan Buddhism. Your gift of $75 can preserve Tibetan history and language through educating schoolchildren. Your gift of $100 or $150 can fund Tibetan-led projects to preserve the environment and create a photographic record of traditional nomadic lifestyles.
However much you can give now, you’ll make an incredible difference and give Tibetans the support they need to preserve our culture and help it endure in spite of China’s attempts at cultural destruction.
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Our $50,000 goal is an ambitious one. But every dollar helps protect Tibetan culture—and every dollar goes towards a Tibetan cultural project that matters.
Your support will fund programs like The Rowell Fund, a grant-making program for Tibetans that supports projects to preserve our religion, history, language, health and more.
Just last year, a Rowell Fund grant made possible by supporters like you allowed 265 Tibetan nuns to attend an important religious teaching in India. Your support helps keep our religion alive—despite China’s attempts to stamp our culture out of existence.
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Additionally, with your donation, you’ll receive an Empower Tibet briefing that will show you the full impact of your support as a token of thanks for participating in our work to keep Tibetan culture thriving.
Thank you for your support, John, in protecting our culture of compassion, harmony and peace. Together, we will make sure Tibetan culture continues to be shared with the world and passed on to future generations.
Sincerely,

Tencho Gyatso
Director of Outreach
P.S. If we don’t come together to give my Tibetan brothers and sisters the help they need to keep our culture alive, I fear it will be erased forever. It would be a terrible loss for the world—but you can help preserve and protect it by empowering Tibetans with your donation today.
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