About us


    The Tshong Tshong Ma Foundation was established under the patronage of His Eminence Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, led by his students Venerable Khenpo Sangay Gyatseo, Khenpo Pema Norbu, and Khenpo Tshulthrim Woesung. The foundation’s mission is to support the welfare of Chhoegar Dhuedhuel Phodrang Monastery, which was founded in 2012 in Pemagatshel District. This year marked a significant moment of faith for the community with the historic visit of Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche.
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Vision

The foundation aspires to be an economically sustainable and dynamic religious organization, dedicated to preserving and promoting Bhutan’s hereditary culture and traditions. It envisions protecting and expanding the teachings of Buddha Dharma across Bhutan and beyond, ensuring its enduring legacy for generations to come.

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Mission

The Tshong Tshong Ma Foundation is committed to strengthening its resource base and organizational structure to secure sustainable funding and prudent investment of its capital and resources. By governing the judicious use and management of its assets, the Foundation ensures long-term sustainability while fulfilling its purpose of

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Objective

Promoting Dharma Awareness
Develop innovative strategies to inspire and motivate individuals to appreciate, understand, and embrace the value of Buddha Dharma as the true source of happiness.
Fundraising for Monastic Welfare.

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Tshong Tshongma Foundation wins Social Cohesion and Harmony Award

The Tshong Tshongma Foundation was recognised for its outstanding social service initiatives among ten organisations from across the country. Based at Nganglam in Pema Gatshel, the foundation received the award for Social Cohesion and Harmony from the Department of Culture and Dzongkha Development in Thimphu yesterday. Started in 2022, the award aims to encourage organisations across the country to make positive contributions to society.
At the event’s second edition, Home Minister Tshering awarded the prize to the foundation’s chairperson. The award included a cash prize of Nu 100,000 and a certificate of special recognition.
The award is open to foundations registered with the Commission for Religious Organisation of Bhutan. The award is based on documented initiatives driving social change and community development through religious and social programmes. However, according to the department, many organisations or foundations struggle with proper documentation of their initiatives and programmes, making them ineligible for the award. “We awarded this prize for initiatives that raise awareness and support communities through social work by religious groups or organisations, apart from conducting just religious activities. We requested nominations in writing and through a Telegram group, from which Tshong Tshongma Foundation was selected from ten submissions,” said Sangay Dendup, chief program officer, Commission for Religious Organisation of Bhutan. Read more »

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