What does the Poverty Alleviation Fund do

Objectives of service:

Chinese Foundation for Poverty Alleviation (CFPA) serves:

Direct assistance to disadvantaged groups in poor communities;

Direct assistance to public **** facilities and community services in poor communities;

Direct assistance to professionals and organizations that provide technical services to poor people in poor communities

Microfinance Project Objectives:

To achieve the objectives of the microfinance project:

To provide financial support to the poor and to enhance their capacity for self-reliance and self-development.

Provide financial support to the genuinely poor

Improve the self-reliance and self-development capacity of the poor

Achieve sustainable development of the project's operating institutions

Target Groups: poor people (especially women) unable to access credit from formal financial institutions

Mother and Child Project Project Objectives:

The "120 Actions for the Safety of Mothers and Babies" project is aimed at improving the life support and health of mothers and babies in poor communities through the establishment of a comprehensive protection system for mothers and babies, the implementation of categorized subsidies for deliveries by poor mothers and babies, material assistance for poor mothers and babies in the post-partum period, the equipping of healthcare institutions in the project areas with basic medical equipment, and the provision of professional training for medical personnel in the project areas, and the promotion of rural population quality improvement. This is to raise the level of life support and health of mothers and children in poor communities, to promote the quality of the rural population, to alleviate the situation of returning to poverty due to problems in the lives of mothers and children, and to promote the dedication of love and the development of human civilization and harmony.

Self-improvement Project:

In order to help special hardship college students overcome their family financial difficulties and complete their college education successfully, CFPA launched the "New Great Wall-Special Hardship College Students Self-improvement Project" on September 1, 2002, which provides assistance in three areas:

The project is aimed at helping students with special hardship to overcome their family financial difficulties and complete their college education successfully. Financial support: RMB 2,000 per person per year is used to support the living expenses of special hardship college students;

◆ Achievement support: Establishing self-improvement clubs in colleges and universities with a high concentration of recipients, and carrying out a variety of public welfare activities on the platform of self-improvement clubs to enhance the comprehensive ability of special hardship college students;

◆ Employment service: Providing training and guidance to recipients to help them successfully find employment or start their own business.