Top Buddhist NGOs in the world

  1. Tzu Chi Foundation:
    • Originating from Taiwan, the Tzu Chi Foundation is one of the largest Buddhist humanitarian organizations. It operates globally and is involved in disaster relief, medical missions, education, environmental protection, and more.
  2. Karuna Trust:
    • The Karuna Trust, based in the United Kingdom, works to relieve poverty and provide healthcare and education in India and Nepal. It was founded by members of the Triratna Buddhist Order.
  3. Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement:
    • Founded in Sri Lanka, the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement promotes community development, rural education, health, and disaster response.
  4. Dhamma Rakshaka Maha Sangha Sabha:
    • This organization, also known as the Mahabodhi Society, works to preserve Buddhist heritage, promote education, and support underprivileged communities in India and other parts of the world.
  5. Metta Charity:
    • Metta Charity, based in Hong Kong, engages in various humanitarian efforts, including elderly care, education, and disaster relief, with an emphasis on loving-kindness (Metta) practices.
  6. Sankalpa Trust:
    • Sankalpa Trust, based in Nepal, focuses on education, healthcare, and community development, particularly in remote and disadvantaged regions.
  7. Lotus Outreach International:
    • Lotus Outreach International is dedicated to transforming the lives of at-risk and exploited women and girls in Cambodia, India, and Nepal through education, healthcare, and advocacy.
  8. Tibetan Nuns Project:
    • This organization supports Tibetan nuns in exile, providing education, healthcare, and opportunities for personal development.
  9. Aloka Foundation:
    • Based in the United States, the Aloka Foundation focuses on supporting Buddhist monastic communities and promoting Buddhism’s role in addressing contemporary challenges.
  10. Himalayan Trust:
    • The Himalayan Trust, based in New Zealand, supports education, healthcare, and community development in Nepal and the Himalayan region.
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