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Our Work

One foundation, four different operating lanes.

The work is organized by how people actually enter the system: care, culture, civic access, and opportunity. Each lane carries a different funding model, partner need, and standard of proof.

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Work streams

Four lanes keep the work specific without splitting the mission.

Each stream has a clear audience and support model, so families, partners, and funders can see where their question belongs.

See the work model

Work at home

Livelihood & Opportunity

Practical routes into income, skills, and local economic participation.

Living culture

Heritage & Place

Cultural preservation, Mithila art, and place-based visitor experiences.

Public voice

Civic Power

Platforms that help communities organize, advocate, and shape public work.

Reliable support

Care & Protection

Dignified care and protective services for people who need immediate support.

Sustainability

Different kinds of work need different kinds of money.

Bhumija is designed to avoid treating every community need like a donation project or every service like a market product.

Earned-impact services

Some work can earn revenue through services such as care coordination, cultural visits, and training while staying accountable to community benefit.

Donor-funded public goods

Civic access, safety pathways, documentation, and relief-facing work need funders who value outcomes that should not depend on a client fee.

Hybrid programs

Several programs combine earned revenue, subsidy, philanthropy, and partnerships so families are not forced into one narrow route of support.