Collaborate With Us
We believe collaboration is how impact scales—without losing its soul. TERAVARNA Foundation collaborates with individuals, institutions, and organizations so that under-resourced artists can get access to art worldwide, and we can continue our initiatives, reaching out to communities that deserve attention and creative support.
Shape & Scope of Collaboration
There can be different kinds of collaborations or partnerships with fundraising platforms, where the collaborators must share our vision of making art accessible with transparency and measurable impact.
We typically collaborate with:
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Nonprofits and NGOs
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Schools, universities, and youth programs
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Museums, galleries, and cultural institutions
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Corporate CSR teams and foundations
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Community collectives and artist-led initiatives
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Individual patrons and donors
How We Can Work Together
We are open to working with nonprofits, supporters of our cause, or any institution sharing our vision of supporting and funding art.
Sponsoring Artist Grants
We support micro-grants and fellowships, helping artists navigate the basic creative requirements of material procurement, documentation, shipping of works, studio access, and building careers. These artist fundraising opportunities can apply to a single grant cycle or a program lasting for a year.
Hosting Programs and Art Workshops as Partners
For Foundation initiatives, we co-create programs with various institutions and educators, organizing workshops, fundraising events, mentorship, and training programs for artists and art lovers who lack access to formal art education and training. These art mentorship programs help emerging artists grow with confidence and community support.
Working as Community Partners
If someone actively works with underprivileged communities, we can be their community partners for local initiatives, such as funding for artists, respecting their dignity, and storytelling—not exploiting them in any way.
Raising Campaigns Based on Specific Causes
We support campaigns that are well-planned, properly structured, cause-based, and aligned with our themes (like wildlife protection and access to clean water). Our partnerships can include educational content and fundraising for nonprofits with proper impact updates.
Supporting in Kind
Partnerships and collaborations do not necessarily require financial support; they can also contribute to our initiatives with in-kind support for art funds. They can extend their support for printing, framing, software, logistics, translation, media services, and other professional assistance that removes barriers for deserving artists.

Where and How to Begin Collaboration
Do you wish to collaborate with the TERAVARNA Foundation as a fundraiser? There are some simple ways to do it. A few details help you understand fit quickly and respond with clarity.
Please share:
Details of your identity: Your organization name, website, and contact info.
Purpose of collaboration: Whether you want to sponsor artist grants, co-host programs, offer in-kind support, or work for a cause-based campaign.
Area of service: State your preferred geographic area or locality you are aiming to support.
Budget or an approximate range of in-kind support (optional): Knowing an approximate figure helps us to build our plans realistically.
Preferred timeline: Mention your preferred dates to launch programs
Send us the basics by emailing us at collaborate@teravarna.org, and we’ll reply with next steps, typically within 3–5 business days.
Partnership Pathways
Inquiry — You share the basics. We confirm fit and suggest a collaboration model.
Project Framework and Submissions: We mutually agree on the project outcomes, shared responsibilities, project timeline, and budget or in-kind support.
Agreement & Launch: We set up the partnership, implement programs, and report on the impacts of the initiatives.
Brand & Attribution
We are happy to acknowledge our collaborators or partners publicly whenever required. If there’s any mention of third-party names, trademarks, or logos, it will only be executed through written permission and does not imply authorization unless explicitly stated.
Examples of Collaboration
Here are a few ways a fundraising for nonprofits collaboration can take shape:
Example 1—Sponsor a Grant Cycle
A partner funds a defined number of micro-grants or project grants for under-resourced artists. TERAVARNA Foundation administers the application review, selection, disbursement, and impact reporting.
Example 2—Co-Host a Workshop or Youth Program
As partners, we co-frame workshops (portfolio readiness, artist statements, professional practice, or creative confidence). The art mentorship programs will be delivered locally or virtually, along with a summary of outcomes.
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