Since its beginnings in October 1997, the Aienla Project has been for the most part privately funded. Efforts are presently being made to seek additional sources of public and private funding to help defray the costs associated with its mission objectives of cultural preservation, research, education, and philanthropy. Your generous donations shall be earmarked for current projects.
The Aienla Project is a 501 c(3) and all contributions are tax-deductible.
development of online virtual museum development of online interactive linguistic section documentation of ethnographic collection linguistic research in Arunachal Pradesh (North East Frontier Agency) K-12 classroom presentations
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To make a donation by check, please mail the check to the address noted above. Receipts of donations for tax purposes and personal records will be sent by mail for contributions made by check if a return address is provided. Aienla Project PO Box 200266 Austin, Texas 78720 USA
Special thanks are due to the following for their early support and efforts that eventually led to the founding of the Aienla Project: James Windrick Helen Dawngliani Mary Jess Maria Konyak Aien Inchen Alemla Jamir Achi Lankumer Penmi Rungsung MSC Jordan Institute at Texas A&M University Amnesty International, Texas A&M Chapter Students for a Free Tibet, Texas A&M Chapter Professor Alan MacFarlane Catriona Child All tribal elders who have helped found the Aienla Project