Khmer-Buddhist Educational Assistan Ce Project
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Monastic Education Scholarships
Provides scholarships to monk students at the Preak Sihanouk Raj Buddhist University who demonstrate high academic potential, commitment to monastic life, and financial need.

Higher Education Scholarships
Provides scholarships in higher education in Buddhist studies to monks, nuns, and laywomen.

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Khmer-Buddhist Educational Assistan Ce Project


Founded in
2000
EIN
841498749
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Religious & Faith-Based > Religious Educational Institutions
Address
PO BOX 657 CRESTONE, Colorado 81131-0657 United States
Website
keap-net.org
Phone
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Email address
About
KEAP, founded in 1988, supports the Khmer people's Buddhist renewal after war. KEAP promotes peace and development in Cambodia based on Buddhist principles. They provide scholarships for monks, nuns, and laypersons in Buddhist studies and aid nuns caring for at-risk children.
Mission
Their mission is to help create a culture of peace, reconciliation, and people-centered development in Cambodia based on Buddhist self-help principles.

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