Projects::
The following are brief descriptions of the projects PULP has worked on with various organizations. Have a new project in mind? please contact us.
Amazon Watch Amazon Watch is a non-profit organization that works with indigenous and environmental organizations in the Amazon Basin to defend the environment and advance indigenous peoples' rights in the face of large-scale industrial development-oil and gas pipelines, power lines, roads, and other mega-projects. | |
CACF The Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF), the nation's only pan-Asian children's advocacy organization, aims to improve the health and well-being of Asian Pacific American children and families in New York City. | |
![]() | California Charter Schools Association The California Charter Schools Association (The Association) is the membership and professional organization serving charter schools in California. Charter schools are public schools that are responsive to students’ needs and are held accountable for improved student achievement. California leads the nation with 750 charter schools. The California Charter Schools Association advances the charter school movement through state and local advocacy, leadership on quality and extensive resources. |
China AIDS Info "China AIDS Info" is an extensive online database of news articles and analytical materials on the latest HIV/AIDS situations in China, offered in both English and Chinese. | |
CILSIDA CILSIDA is an AIDS advocacy organization based in Togo since 2003. Their primary activity aims to involve the local youth in the health education and advocacy efforts on AIDS. The organization has also made collaborative efforts with UNICEF/ Togo. PULP has supported CILSIDA by translating their 2008 Annual Report from French to English. | |
Earthrights Earthrights is a nonprofit group of activists, organizers, and lawyers with expertise in human rights, the environment, and corporate and government accountability. They document human rights and environmental abuses in countries, litigate in U.S. courts on behalf of people around the world whose earth rights have been violated by governments and transnational corporations, and teach people about their earth rights and remedies, especially people living under repressive regimes. | |
Givology Givology is a website that does just this—it connects donors to promising students in developing countries. With small but impactful donations, you can sponsor grassroots community education initiatives and help fulfill the aspirations of children worldwide. | |
Good Neighbors International Good Neighbors International (GNI) is the non-governmental organization of people who consider 'loving neighbors' to be most valuable and strive together to help the needy regardless of geographical areas, ideologies, races and religions. Thus far, GNI has carried out wholistic development ministries and emergency relief ministry in over 17 developing countries in the world since its inception in 1991. It was the first Korean NGO to receive the General Consultative Status from the UN Economic and Social Committee for its wide range of social relief projects in many areas around the world. Advocating children's rights and education for children, Good Neighbors carry projects including ohphanages, handicapped children programs, rural community development and others in 20 countries. | |
![]() | Human Rights Issues PULP facilitates translation of NGO documents related to human rights issues in China. Past projects have included a 50-page NGO report translated from Chinese to English. Over 20 students contributed to the report's translation. PULP has no political stance with regards to human rights in China. |
KACF The Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that raises funds and distribute these funds to social service organizations serving the Korean American community and beyond. To our supporters, we provide an opportunity to contribute back to the community. To our grantee organizations, we provide financial and other assistance. To the Korean American community, we create awareness of our social service needs and issues, and help cultivate a culture of giving. To the community at large and other communities, we build bridges. | |
Kiva Kiva lets investors connect with and loan money to unique small businesses in the developing world. By choosing a business on Kiva.org, Kiva helps its users "sponsor a business" and help the world's working poor make great strides towards economic independence. | |
NYAWC The New York Asian Women's Center (NYAWC) helps battered women overcome violence and govern their own lives, free of abuse. The Center also works to raise public awareness about domestic violence, advocate for the rights of battered women, and create an agenda for social change. | |
NYC-ACS The New York City Administration for Children’s Services protects New York City’s children from abuse and neglect. Along with our community partners, Children’s Services provides neighborhood-based services to help ensure children grow up in safe, permanent homes with strong families. | |
Ota Museum Features the private ukiyo-e (woodblock print) collection of the late Ota Seizo, who early in life recognized the importance of ukiyo-e as an art form and dedicated himself to its preservation. | |
PIVE Promoting Immigrant Voices in Education (PIVE) is a recently-founded organization working to "further immigrant parents' awareness of their rights to translation and interpretation services in New York City public schools, in order to provide greater opportunities for meaningful involvement in their children's education". | |
Safe Kids Worldwide Safe Kids Worldwide is the first and only international nonprofit organization dedicated solely to preventing unintentional childhood injury. We translate pamphlets on fire safety | |
World Resources Institute EarthTrends, a branch of the World Resources Institute, is an online database of research around environmental, social and economic issues, compiled from the world's leading statistical agencies. To date, PULP has translated current projects regarding fossil fuel consumption and its environmental and technological ramifications. | |
World Wildlife Fund The WWF, founded in 1961, is one of the world's leading nature conservation organizations. The China branch works in particular with sustainable development and ecosystem protection. | |
YDP Japan Originally sponsored by the World Bank, Youth Development & Peace (YDP) Japan Network is now a network connecting 60 youth organizations across Japan to address social issues such as development, poverty, and sustainability. PULP is currently translating the network's website into English, but there are numerous organizations within YDPJN in need of addressing their opinions and perspectives to the world. Through our liason with YDPJN, we plan to offer translation services to Japanese students organizations at a greater scale. |














