Future Generations University

Future Generations Himalaya

Research, Learning, and Action for People, Planet, and Purposeful Enterprise

About

Our Story

Future Generations Himalaya (FGH) is a service-oriented, public-welfare organization based in Lalitpur, Nepal. It is registered under the Company Act of Nepal and affiliated with the Social Welfare Council, operating as a profit-making but non-distributing company. FGH is also a chartered organization of Future Generations University in West Virginia, USA, committed to promoting inclusive and sustainable community change through research, learning, and action. As a service-oriented entity, FGH prioritizes the well-being of the communities it serves, working toward a future where both communities and nature can achieve greater self-sufficiency, resilience, and social harmony.

Our Approach

At Future Generations Himalaya, we believe that lasting, positive change comes from the powerful combination of research, learning, and action. We work collaboratively with communities, nature, and enterprises to:

  • Conduct rigorous research that informs and guides the development of effective solutions.
  • Facilitate learning by sharing knowledge, building skills, and empowering stakeholders.
  • Take purposeful action to implement sustainable programs that improve livelihoods, conserve biodiversity, and foster resilient economies.

Our approach integrates social entrepreneurship with environmental stewardship, ensuring that economic growth benefits both people and the planet. By prioritizing inclusive participation, innovation, and long-term sustainability, we create just and lasting impact for present and future generations.

Our Purpose

Our Mission

Future Generations Himalaya initiates business and social efforts to strengthen communities by providing knowledge, skills, and resources that foster inclusive, sustainable development for both people and nature through research, learning, and action.

Our Vision

To enhance communities’ capabilities through holistic, innovative, and impactful solutions that foster just and lasting changes, while preserving nature for future generations.

Objectives

  1. Increase Agricultural Production: Enhance agricultural output, foster job creation through agriculture-based industries, and enhance farmers’ skills in modern farming techniques.
  2. Promote Healthy Behavior: Raise awareness on public health issues through programs focused on maternal health, nutrition, and safe motherhood, using the “Sharing Histories” approach.
  3. Foster Environmental Sustainability: Conduct research on climate change and biodiversity through the “Success Mapping” approach, implement environmental protection, wildlife conservation, and agroforestry programs, and raise awareness on disaster risks and ecological security.
  4. Create Employment Opportunities: Provide vocational education and entrepreneurship programs for youth, combat human trafficking and unsafe migration, and strengthen community groups to promote sustainable income generation and socioeconomic development through the “SEED-SCALE” approach.
  5. Collaborate for Learning: Partner with national and international organizations and universities to develop and implement programs, as well as establish learning centers.
  6. Achieve Business Sustainability: Generate sustainable profits, create community value, expand market reach, and ensure customer satisfaction, while improving operational efficiency, fostering innovation, balancing profitability with social responsibility, and prioritizing long-term growth and strategic partnerships.

Our Team

Board Members

KG
Khangendra Sangam
Founder & Chairman
RJ
Rabindra Man Joshi
Founder & Secretary
NS
Nawang Sing Gurung
Founder & Treasurer
SG
Surendra Gurung
Founder & Managing Director
HB
Hari Basnet
Founder & Member
SN
Sushila Nepali
Member at Large
BP
Bindu Pun
Member at Large

Honorary Members

TB
Dr. Tirtha Bahadur Shrestha
Pioneer Nepali botanist and conservationist with over 60 years of contribution to Himalayan botany
LT
Luke Taylor-Ide
Vice-President of Community Engagement, Future Generations University

Our Projects & Success Stories

Empowering Women and the Environment through Biogas Adoption

Thira Devi Dagaura from Bhajani-07, Kailali, transitioned from traditional energy sources such as firewood and cow dung to biogas. Influenced by neighbors and community forest group discussions, she implemented biogas to tackle the health and environmental challenges. Hira adopted the new energy technology with support from a biogas company. This transition drastically improved her family’s health, reduced cooking time, and minimized deforestation. Importantly, it freed her from the physical and emotional burdens of firewood collection, enabling more time for farming and income generation. Hira now advocates for climate-friendly alternatives like biogas, LPG, and solar energy, urging communities to prioritize clean energy for better health, safety, and environmental protection.

Building Climate-Resilient Houses with Traditional Wisdom

Rajmati Chaudhari, a farmer in Bhajani-7, Kailali, has lived in her traditional mud and wood house for over 21 years. Like many in her flood-prone village, she has faced significant challenges due to climate change, intense rainfall, and frequent flooding, which have damaged her house, spoiled stored food, and threatened her family’s health and safety. To adapt, Rajmati elevated the foundation of her house using local materials such as mud, straw, bamboo, and wood, merging age-old techniques with modern awareness. She received support from the community forest and her local ward office guidance. These changes have led to remarkable improvements: her house now withstands flooding. Rajmati advises others in vulnerable areas to raise house foundations and combine traditional materials with modern construction methods for increased climate resilience.

Adapting to Climate Change through Greenhouse Farming at High Altitude

Karma Phunjok Gurung, a teacher from Vijer-5 (Altitued at 3700m) in Shey Phoksundo Rural Municipality, adapted to climate change by introducing greenhouse farming in his high-altitude village, where growing vegetables was once deemed impossible due to extreme cold and snowfall. Noticing rising temperatures and changing weather patterns, he learned techniques to grow fresh, organic vegetables through a website. Despite facing challenges like wind damage to his nursery, he succeeded in growing vegetables for personal consumption, inspired others in the community to begin vegetable farming, and brought greenery to the area.

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Get Involved

We welcome your involvement!

Please be in contact if you are interested in volunteering or collaborating or would like to know more.

To support our mission and work, please follow the “donate” button to contribute a gift today.

Future Generations Himalaya

Registered NonProfit Organization

Kusunti-13, Lalitpur Nepal

Postal Add: GPO Box 8975, EPC 422, Kathmandu Nepal

Tel: 977-9767472814

email: himalaya@future.edu

Planned Giving

In planning your own future, you have an opportunity to support a just and equitable future for generations to come. One way to provide for Future Generations in your will is an outright bequest of cash, securities, real estate, or tangible personal property. You may give a specific amount, a percentage of your estate, or a particular piece of real estate or other property.

Sample bequest language:

“I bequeath ____________ to Future Generations University, a 501(c)(3) charity and a West Virginia corporation located in Franklin, WV, to be used by Future Generations University to meet its critical needs.”

A residual bequest provides that Future Generations receives the “residue,” or the balance remaining, of your estate after specific bequests are satisfied. Wills or living trusts can also establish testementary trusts, which can provide income to another person or persons for life before the principal assets pass to Future Generations.

Another easy way that you can make a planned gift to Future Generations is by making it the beneficiary of a retirement account such as an IRA, SEP, 401(k), 403(b), or other retirement plan. This beneficiary designation can usually be accomplished by completing a beneficiary designation form either by mail or online. You may be asked for our Tax ID Number (TIN), which is 45-2208063. Naming Future Generations University as a partial or full beneficiary of your retirement plan allows us to receive the amount designated for it without any reduction for income or estate taxes.

You can also make a significant gift by naming Future Generations the beneficiary or owner of a new or existing life insurance policy. If you gift and transfer the policy to Future Generations University during your lifetime and continue to pay the premiums after the gift of the policy, you can receive an income tax charitable deduction when each premium is paid.

For more information on planned giving or to inform Future Generations University of a planned gift, please contact Shannon Donnelly at 304-358-2000 or development@future.edu.

Wire Transfer Information

A member of the University’s finance department would be happy to assist you with banking details. Please contact them at accounts@future.edu.

Paying by Check or Draft

Make it payable to the ‘Future Generation University’ and drawn on a US clearing bank.