
Engaged Buddhism: One Earth Sangha Opens Registration for EcoSattva Training
One Earth Sangha, a environmental nonprofit network has opened registration for its 2025–26 EcoSattva Training course.

One Earth Sangha, a environmental nonprofit network has opened registration for its 2025–26 EcoSattva Training course.

INEB has announced that its International Young Bodhisattva Program, an learning initiative for young leaders is open to applicants.

Middle Way Education has announced the launch of Buddhist Education Aspirations, an open-source framework of learning goals for children and young people.

Beginner’s Mind is a special project collecting insightful essays written by US college students who have attended experiential-learning courses related to Buddhism. Some of the authors

The Tibetan Nuns Project has revealed that the 2025 cohort of geshema exam candidates has set a new record, with 161 Tibetan nuns undergoing the process.

The Tibetan Nuns Project (TNP) is seeking to provide accommodation for 40 elderly nuns residing at Dolma Ling Nunnery and Institute.

Volunteers for the Tzu Chi Charity Foundation helped 171 families in Kura Village, Mozambique, to reclaim their community six years after Cyclone Idai.

A college student in the US explores the principles of Buddhist economics and its implications for individuals and for society at large

Venerable Pomnyun Sunim visits a school in Dhaka for underprivileged children and shares his wisdom with social activists

A US college student considers the significance and implications of Buddhist practice and social engagement

How the ancient Buddhist sources depicted educated women has ramifications for how we should envision the reborn women’s sangha today

BDG correspondent Sarah C. Beasley recounts the joys of learning from and with global leaders in contemplative education