Alice Corrigan

Lead Advisor: Equity, Human Rights, & Dignity at The Pollination Project

Alice Corrigan is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in nonprofit and humanitarian sectors. Currently serving as a Retterin at Waldhochseilgarten Jungfernheide and a Consortium Coordinator and Capacity-builder at Calais Appeal, Alice plays a key role in enhancing operational efficiency and securing funding for multiple charities supporting refugees and migrants. As the Founder and Chair of Trustees of The Free Shop Lebanon, Alice pioneered an initiative addressing poverty through a no-cost clothing shop. Additional roles include Lead Advisor at The Pollination Project Foundation, Member of the Board of Trustees at The Pachamama Project CIO, and Pro bono Fundraising Consultant for Tools for Inner Peace. With a solid academic foundation in documentary film and communications, Alice has also held various fundraising and project management positions, contributing significantly to each organization’s mission and growth.

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The Pollination Project

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Who We Are The Pollination Project (TPP) is an international nonprofit organization whose mission is to spark goodness and compassion in every person through a daily practice of generosity and grantmaking. As of 2019, TPP has awarded 3,500+ grants totaling more than $4,000,000 in over 110 countries. What We Do We make micro grants 365 days a year to global change agents who seek to spread compassion in their communities and in the world for the benefit of all. We also make larger impact grants of up to $5,000 to projects that have demonstrated ongoing impact and success. Our grantees have gone on to win prestigious international awards, secure large government and foundation grants, and garner national and international media attention. What Makes Us Different We know there are many ways to approach changing the world. It is our belief that uplifting and empowering individuals and community-based organizations at the grassroots-level who would not likely qualify for funding from other foundations or institutions is a particularly potent way to achieve real and long-lasting change. Get Involved To learn more about our work, follow us here, visit thepollinationproject.org, or email us at info@thepollinationproject.org.


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