The Pangaea Project

Pangaea Project

We are a group of around 100 passionate and nature-loving youth who wants to change the world. A dynamic NGO working in environmental protection and social inclusion. We are the follow-up organization of the Mike Horn Young Explorers Program. By engaging teenagers from underserved neighborhoods in local and international service-learning projects, The Pangaea Project promotes the development of leadership skills, increases global awareness, and fosters a commitment to work towards social change, profoundly transforming both the participants and their communities.
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The Pangaea Project

Overview

The Pangaea Project is not to be confused with a separate U.S.-based nonprofit organization by the same name that focuses on Portland, Oregon, and education and human service needs in the Pacific Northwest[1]. The present article refers to a distinct entity with the EIN 680569744, which seems to be related to environmental efforts and youth engagement.

Mission

The mission of this particular Pangaea Project is to foster environmental awareness and community engagement, particularly among young people. It draws its inspiration from the historical supercontinent Pangaea, symbolizing the interconnectedness of the world and the importance of environmental conservation without borders[3].

Programs and Initiatives

  • Youth Engagement: The organization places a strong emphasis on involving young individuals in environmental projects and initiatives. This includes organizing ecocamps and workshops that aim to educate and inspire participants to take action in protecting the environment[5].

  • Global Network: The organization operates a global network of young explorers who are passionate about environmental conservation. It encourages the creation of local and international projects that promote sustainability and social change[3].

  • Specific Projects: Notable initiatives include tree-planting programs in native rainforests and camps in diverse locations such as the Black Forest and Serbia[5].

Funding and Structure

The Pangaea Project operates as a non-profit organization with financial support from sponsors and occasional government funding. The staff works on a volunteer basis, ensuring that funds are primarily allocated to project implementation[3].

Leadership and Membership

The leadership of the Pangaea Project is supported by board members located in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. Membership is open to individuals worldwide, with a modest annual fee to support the organization's activities[3].

[1] https://www.gatesfoundation.org/about/committed-grants/2008/01/opp47932 [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangaea [3] https://pangaeaproject.org/faq/ [4] https://www.idealist.org/en/nonprofit/3d684651528f42d0b890c61e4d492811-the-pangaea-project-portland [5] https://pangaeaproject.org

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Passionate about Nature Become part of the Pangaea Family Join a group of enthusiastic young people with a passion for the outdoors and nature protection Black Forest Camps Together with AbenteuerSchwarzwald we organize a unique nature camp in the Black Forest. Blogs photos and videos can be found here. Agroforestry Project Bahia We went to breathtaking Bahia to plant trees in the native rainforest and raise awareness for sustainable agriculture Pangaea Ecocamps in Serbia The Pangaea Project travelled to Tara National Park where we took teenagers into the outdoors Young Explorers Blog The Whirlwind of Working with Refugees in Bekaa Valley Blogg project By Shaya Laughlin From Bekaa Valley Lebanon Walking through a refugee tent settlement in Lebanons Bekaa Valley brings mixed feelings. On one side there is the misery and the despair.

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