Get Involved
GET INVOLVEDYou can help strengthen communities on the Tibetan plateau by making an online donation to Machik now. Or send a check payable to "Machik" to:
Learn more about our different giving opportunities. Machik is a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization under Section 501(C)(3) of the US Internal Revenue Service Code. Your donation is deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Our tax exemption letter from the IRS is available upon request.
Chungba Middle School Greenhouse Tibetan Women Writers Conference Machik Social Entrepreneurs Program
BUY A TIBETAN RUG You can also support the work of Machik by purchasing a Tibetan rug from Zamling Carpets. Proceeds from your purchase will be donated to Machik to support our ongoing programs and operation. Learn more about Zamling here.
DONATE YOUR FACEBOOK BIRTHDAY CAUSE TO MACHIK A birthday wish allows your friends and family to support a nonprofit you care about in honor of your birthday. Learn more here . JOIN THE MACHIK E-LIST
Stay informed about our work and upcoming events by joining our Machik e-list and tell a friend about our efforts. Please also visit the Machik Community page. Machik began as an all-volunteer organization. Without the efforts of our expanding circle of volunteers, interns and grassroots supporters, this work would not be possible. Learn how you can become a volunteer or intern for Machik. ORGANIZE LOCALLY Support this effort to rebuild Tibetan communities by organizing a local event to raise funds and awareness. Learn more about how you can become a grassroots organizer by contacting us at info@machik.org.
SIGN THE CHARTER FOR ENGAGEMENT LINK YOUR WEBSITE TO MACHIK
Spread the word by putting a link to Machik on your website. JOIN THE MACHIK FACEBOOK CAUSE Join the Machik Facebook Cause and invite your friends to join, too.
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Highlights
Chungba Kids Film Project
Watch the Chungba kids' production of "Making Good Choices", a joint project with Maysles Film Institute and THL. more>
Geotourism Initiative Learn about Machik's work with the University of Virginia's Tibet Center in developing responsible tourism as a form of sustainable livelihood. more>

