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Membership and Donation Criteria
The Foundation welcomes participation and engagement from the Nepali diaspora, Non-Resident Nepalis, and all other interested Nepali individuals from various faiths and backgrounds. Membership in the Foundation is determined by donation levels, and all members, including general members, life members, and the Board of Trustees, must be of Nepali origin, from the Nepali diaspora, or Non-Resident Nepalis.
Approval of Actions:
Any action that typically requires general acceptance by the community will only need the approval of the Board of Trustees (BOT), who serve as the community’s representatives.
Membership Categories & Donation Levels
- Temple Citizen Member
Donation: One Penny and Above
Eligibility: All individuals who contribute this amount or more are welcomed as Temple Citizen Members.
- General Member
Donation: $501.00 and Above
Eligibility: Individuals who have accumulated a total of $501.00 or more in donations.
- Life Member
Donation: $2,501.00 and Above
Eligibility: Individuals who have contributed a total of $2,501.00 or more.
- Board of Trustee (BOT) Member
Donation: $7,777.77 and Above
Eligibility: Individuals who have contributed $7,777.77 or more are eligible to serve on the Board of Trustees.
- Patron
Donation: $50,001.00 and Above
Eligibility: Individuals contributing $50,001.00 or more are recognized as Patrons.
- Gold Patron
Donation: $100,001.00 and Above
Eligibility: Individuals who contribute $100,001.00 or more will be honored as Gold Patrons.
- Diamond Patron
Donation: $150,001.00 and Above
Eligibility: Contributions of $150,001.00 or more qualify an individual as a Diamond Patron.
- Platinum Patron
Donation: $200,001.00 and Above
Eligibility: Individuals who contribute $200,001.00 or more will be esteemed as Platinum Patrons.
Our Top Priorities
Preserving Culture, Serving the Community
Pathshala – Preserving Language and Culture
At Shree Pashupatinath Foundation, we are dedicated to preserving our heritage through Pathshala, a Nepali language and culture program. Our mission is to help the younger generation stay connected to their roots by making them literate in Nepali and culturally aware.
Due to limited seats, we encourage early enrollment to be part of this meaningful and transformative journey.
Our curriculum follows official textbooks recommended by Nepal’s Ministry of Education and/or NRN Association, North America.
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Nepali Community Center – A Home Away From Home
We are committed to building a Nepali Community Center that serves as a hub for cultural, religious, educational, and social activities. This center will be a shared space where our community can gather, celebrate traditions, and support one another—preserving our identity for generations to come.
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