Acción Humana-Alexander M. Valentin is a Germany-based family foundation that has supported vulnerable children and youth since 1993, with a strong concentration in Honduras. Its giving centers on holistic child welfare: schooling, scholarships, housing, food, and direct sponsorship for children, especially girls and students who need help staying in school. The foundation also appears to back site-based community and livelihood supports tied to its child programs, such as greenhouse and beekeeping projects, suggesting a practical, long-term approach to reducing poverty through education and basic care.
Small to moderate, highly program-specific support with a mix of sponsorships and targeted project grants; some support is recurring monthly (30 EUR sponsorships), while other grants fund tuition, living costs, or site-based infrastructure. Giving appears relationship-driven and concentrated on a few partner organizations and programs in Honduras rather than through open, competitive grantmaking.
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Expect a relationship-based process rather than an open application portal. Nonprofits working in Honduras with clear child-centered education, sponsorship, or basic-needs programs should present concrete per-child costs, long-term outcomes, and a direct link between the project and keeping children in school; proposals that also include self-sustaining income components like agriculture or vocational activities may fit well.
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