FAQ
Contents
- 1 What is Noolaham Foundation?
- 2 Which projects do you support?
- 3 How is the Foundation run?
- 4 How can I contribute to the Foundation?
- 5 How are the donations spent?
- 6 How can I keep in touch with what the Foundation is doing?
- 7 How can I contact the Foundation?
- 8 What is the relationship between Project Noolaham, Internet Archive and the Noolaham Foundation?
What is Noolaham Foundation?
Noolaham Foundation is a non-profit, charitable organization which exists to provide enhanced access to information sources and foster knowledge-based development in Sri Lanka.
Which projects do you support?
The Foundation supports
- Digital library and digital preservation initiatives
- Awareness raising related to information literacy, knowledge management, digital preservation, open access etc.
- Related research and development activities
How is the Foundation run?
The board of Trustees, Associate members and many other volunteers contributes towards the activities of the Foundation. Grants are provided to some of them. Visit Noolaham Site Support page for details.
The Noolaham Board of Trustees is the ultimate corporate authority in the Noolaham Foundation, and has the power to direct the activities of the Foundation.
How can I contribute to the Foundation?
You may
- Make monetary donations
- Edit the Noolaham Digital Library and this site to add more details
- Organise digitizing projects
How are the donations spent?
The monetary donations are used to
- Maintain Noolaham digital library (by providing grants)
- Support digitizing initiatives such as Project Noolaham and Suvadi digital library
- Carry out projects such as Knowledge Network and Project Periodicals
- Pay for Foundation related expenses such as printing of Annual reports and postage
- Reimburse related expenses such as communication expences of volunteers
How can I keep in touch with what the Foundation is doing?
Visit this web site for regular updates.
How can I contact the Foundation?
See the Contact us page for details.