The TGG Grant is designed to promote employability and entrepreneurship by fostering critical skills in Research, Development, and Sales, tailored to the individual interests of each participant.
The grant is utilized to support a wide range of capacity-building initiatives, including:
Through these initiatives, the TGG Grant serves as a catalyst for sustainable livelihoods and self-reliant communities.
ONEWORLD by TGG Foundation is an inclusive program for individuals aged 18+, offering remote Research and Bridging opportunities aligned with sustainability and personal growth. Participants contribute time and skills to meaningful causes, gaining hands-on experience, recognition, and global connections. It fosters altruism in an AI-driven world, empowering individuals to grow personally while making a tangible social impact—anytime, anywhere, and with purpose.
TGG Foundation’s Bridging-the-Gap is an onsite internship Program designed for individuals aged 20–24 who seek to boost their career readiness or become eco-entrepreneurs. Spanning 30 to 90 days, the program equips participants with essential life skills—technology use including AI, responsible social media behavior, work ethics, cooking, farming, and more—while instilling core values and a growth mindset. Through hands-on learning and open discussions, it promotes personal development and an understanding of sustainable living. Graduates can continue their journey with TGG through the Global Youth Alliance (RHM Club) to stay connected and inspired. It’s a launchpad for those eager to shape a purposeful and sustainable future.
The Global Citizen Program by TGG Foundation empowers individuals aged 25–65 to respond to global crises with resilience and purpose. Rooted in sustainable living and ethical values, it promotes minimalism, skill enhancement, and a balanced lifestyle. Participants engage in hands-on learning, creating eco-friendly, community-driven projects that reflect care for the environment and social equity. Immersed in a collaborative setting, they gain leadership skills, embrace local cultures, and turn ideas into impactful action. The program fosters changemakers who champion sustainability, independence, and compassion—proving that with the right tools and vision, individuals can create meaningful change in an interconnected world.
The sustainable development through research, innovation, and fellowship by TGG supports students and researchers in creating impactful solutions, offering on-site project development at its upcoming Research Center. A restored 30-year-old mud house at the RHM Center demonstrates sustainable, cost-effective living. Inspired by this, TGG is researching energy-efficient, all-weather A-frame tiny homes. The Foundation encourages youth-led social startups and responsible tourism to build resilient rural communities. Financial literacy and minimalistic lifestyles are emphasized to support digital nomadism. Partnering with global institutions, TGG fosters hands-on learning to drive sustainable rural transformation and positive social change.