Implementation focused on selected coastal households in Roxas and Puerto Princesa.
Support Palawan is an internationally coordinated community livelihood initiative implemented through Anders Foundation for a Better Tomorrow, an initiative operating within Zero Eight Sales LLC (USA), in collaboration with local partner networks in Puerto Princesa and Roxas, Palawan.
Foundations, organizations, companies, and individual supporters are invited to support implementation activities.
Previous household-level poultry support activity in Palawan
Previous small livestock support activity in Palawan
Previous youth support activity connected to school and community participation
Targeted livelihood starter support across selected participating communities.
Estimated indirect reach based on average household size (4–5 persons per household).
Selected coastal barangays identified together with local community contacts.
Voluntary contributions support household livelihood projects, education continuity, and community resilience activities in coastal communities in Palawan, Philippines.
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Support Palawan is an initiative of Anders Foundation within Zero Eight Sales LLC (USA), working with local coordination partners in Palawan, Philippines.
Approximate allocation:
• ~70% household livelihood support
• ~20% coordination and logistics
• ~10% monitoring, documentation, compliance
Implementation updates are shared periodically with supporters.
Transparency and contribution structure
Support Palawan is implemented through Anders Foundation within Zero Eight Sales LLC (USA). Contributions currently support direct livelihood implementation activities in Palawan, Philippines.
Fiscal sponsorship pathways may be established for larger institutional partnerships where tax-deductible structures are required.
Organizations and foundations interested in structured partnership support are welcome to contact the initiative directly.
For institutional donors requiring grant agreements, reporting frameworks, or fiscal sponsorship structures, please contact: contact@supportpalawan.org
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Small, targeted interventions can significantly improve long-term household resilience.
Support Palawan works through practical, community-based support designed to create measurable impact at the household level.
Implementation activities are carried out through coordination with local contacts and community-level partners in Puerto Princesa and Roxas.
Support Palawan is founded and coordinated by Anders Nielsen, who leads project planning and field-level implementation in Palawan. The initiative builds on direct engagement with local communities before, during, and after the COVID period, as well as established relationships with community contacts across Puerto Princesa and Roxas.
Field activities include coordination with local suppliers, barangay-level contacts, and community members to identify priority households and deliver practical livelihood starter support such as poultry, livestock, planting materials, food assistance, education support, and essential household supplies.
Implementation progress is documented through selected photos, short video material, and activity summaries that support monitoring and partner reporting.
Chickens, goats, egg incubation equipment, tools, planting materials, and household food production inputs.
Priority assistance for single-parent households, young women, and caregivers supporting children without stable income sources.
School materials, targeted attendance support, and small student support packages where needed.
Adapted household assistance and livelihood participation opportunities where possible.
Essential food assistance, household necessities, and urgent family support packages when needed.
Support for structured youth engagement such as basketball, baseball, and community-based participation initiatives.
Support Palawan is seeking implementation partners in the range of USD 4,000–25,000, depending on implementation scale and number of households supported.
A field-based implementation phase of approximately 4–5 weeks typically requires funding in the range of USD 15,000–25,000, depending on the number of households supported and implementation scope.
If the full funding level required for a field-based implementation visit is not reached, support activities can instead be carried out through locally coordinated delivery together with trusted community contacts in Roxas and Puerto Princesa.
Support Palawan builds on earlier household-level assistance implemented together with local community contacts in Palawan. These practical interventions informed the current implementation model and demonstrate feasibility at community level.
One vulnerable household received two goats, three chickens, and one rooster to support egg production and strengthen food security. Additional assistance included access to a small egg incubation machine.
A household egg incubation machine was provided to a family with limited income opportunities to support poultry-based livelihood activities and small-scale chick production.
Livelihood recovery support included providing a pig to a vulnerable household, contributing to food security and future small-scale income development.
Two female goats were provided to a household to support long-term herd growth and sustainable income potential.
Essential food supplies and baby care products helped stabilize daily living conditions during a period of financial instability.
Emergency household assistance included food purchases and essential household supplies for families affected by reduced income opportunities.
School material assistance helped students from low-income households maintain school attendance during periods of unstable family income.
Support for a student included baseball shoes, enabling continued participation in school-related sports activities.
Household selection takes place through community referrals, local contacts, and coordination with community-level partners in Palawan.
Funding partners receive short implementation updates supported by selected photos, activity summaries, and outcome indicators.
The initiative contributes to SDG 1 (No Poverty) and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth).
Support Palawan is an initiative of Anders Foundation within Zero Eight Sales LLC, implemented through coordination with local community contacts in Palawan.
Fiscal sponsorship pathways may be established as partnerships develop.
Support Palawan Initiative
Barangay Rizal, Roxas
Palawan, Philippines
Email: contact@supportpalawan.org
Partnership inquiries welcome.