Support the platform.
The Acarigua chapter is a 12-month UNESCO IFCD 2026 platform that requires complementary support to deliver its full ambition. Your contribution — whether as an individual donor, a foundation, a company or an institutional partner — directly funds documentation, training, mediation and public access to Venezuelan contemporary culture.
This is cultural infrastructure, not isolated activity.
What your support funds
Documentation costs money: equipment, technical support, professional time. Training requires materials, facilitators and infrastructure. Mediation needs spaces, public communication and accessibility resources. Digital tools require design, development and maintenance. The platform connects all of these into one cultural infrastructure that strengthens Venezuela's central-western region.
What you can expect in return
The project follows documented financial procedures, expenditure tracking and periodic budget review. All expenditures are supported by invoices, receipts, contracts or equivalent documentation. Reporting cycles align with UNESCO IFCD requirements and are produced as descriptive, analytical and financial reports.
For institutions and foundations
Foundations and institutional funders receive structured proposals, budget documentation, impact reports and acknowledgment in program materials. Reporting can be calibrated to fit your own institutional cycle and SDG alignment requirements.
Levels of contribution.
Friend
$50–$250 / year
- Acknowledgment on the program site
- Program updates and newsletter
- Invitation to public program activities
Collaborator
$500 / year
- All Friend benefits
- Access to seminars and educational sessions
- Mention in program publications
- Annual impact briefing
Sponsor
$2,500 / year
- All Collaborator benefits
- Visibility in mediation activities
- Mention in catalogs and digital resources
- Dedicated impact report
- Direct briefing with the program team
Patron
$10,000+ / year
- All Sponsor benefits
- Permanent recognition in program materials
- Strategic consultation with program leadership
- Possibility of named educational resource or activity
- Priority access to private program briefings
Grant partnerships and institutional funding.
Grant applications
MAAA accepts and administers grants from foundations, public agencies and multilateral organizations. The program team provides full supporting documentation: programmatic narrative, governance structure, budget framework, beneficiary mapping, SDG alignment and IFCD-aligned outcome reporting. Contact us to request the institutional brief.
Corporate partnerships
Corporations may support the program through customized packages aligned with CSR, ESG and cultural values. Estimated range: $1,000–$50,000+. Each package is designed to match the partner's strategic priorities and reporting requirements.
In-kind contributions
The program also welcomes in-kind contributions — services, technical support, hosting, design or equipment — that complement direct financial support. Contact: info@exodusandresilience.org
How contributions are administered.
Non-profit cultural institution
MAAA is a non-profit cultural institution registered in Venezuela. Tax treatment of donations follows the regulations applicable in each donor's jurisdiction.
Documented financial procedures
All expenditures follow documented internal controls, are supported by invoices and contracts, and are reviewed periodically against the approved budget.
Public reporting cycle
Descriptive, analytical and financial reports are produced as required by UNESCO IFCD. Findings are also shared publicly through the program's digital channels.