Supporting Caracas means investing in memory, education and cultural reconstruction.
Caracas Exodus & Resilience is a pilot cultural program designed to reconnect Venezuelan diaspora talent with communities of origin through professional curatorial direction, educational mediation, public activation, documentation and verifiable institutional governance.
An international network growing through structure, not intention alone.
Exodus & Resilience began as a pilot cultural program designed to reconnect Venezuelan diaspora talent with communities of origin. Today it is an expanding platform, with active and developing chapters in New York, Acarigua, Barcelona and Caracas, connected by a shared methodological, curatorial and institutional architecture: culture as infrastructure for return, not as a symbolic gesture.
This expansion is supported by verifiable agreements. In New York, a strategic alliance with the Venezuelan American Endowment for the Arts (VAEA) enables the in-person implementation of the New York/Venezuela chapter. In Venezuela, the Museo de Arte Acarigua Araure (MAAA) hosts the in-person implementation of the Acarigua chapter. The Exodus & Resilience network has also achieved institutional validation through Google for Nonprofits within the New York/Venezuela chapter, a filter that strengthens the transparency of our digital operation.
This partnership architecture is reinforced by an active pipeline of international applications: the Acarigua chapter has been submitted to UNESCO IFCD, the New York/Venezuela chapter to Vilcek Foundation, and TRAMA — Barcelona Chapter to TiiNA 2026 by Fondation Daniel et Nina Carasso. Each application, agreement and chapter follows the same conviction: the Venezuelan exodus is not only a loss to document, but human capital to reconnect. Caracas is the heart of that reconnection.
Why support Exodus & Resilience in Caracas now?
Caracas is not an isolated component: it is the node that completes the circuit between diaspora, origin, public memory and cultural reconstruction.
Verifiable traction
The program does not start from zero: it operates with signed partnerships in New York (VAEA) and Acarigua (MAAA), Google for Nonprofits validation within New York/Venezuela, and applications submitted to UNESCO IFCD, Vilcek Foundation and Fondation Daniel et Nina Carasso — TiiNA 2026.
Caracas as the network’s central node
The international chapters connect the diaspora; the Caracas Chapter is the point of return. Without an active presence in the capital, the diaspora–origin reconnection remains incomplete. Supporting Caracas completes the circuit that gives the platform its full meaning.
Institutional governance from the design stage
The program incorporates professional curatorial direction in the process of confirmation, educational mediation and verifiable governance mechanisms: reporting, indicators, fund traceability and public documentation designed for international funders.
Cultural opportunity cost
The Venezuelan diaspora includes artists, cultural managers and educators at a mature professional stage. Every year without reconnection structures is cultural capital that disperses irreversibly.
What concrete impact does a Caracas partnership generate?
- Progressive activation of an operational cultural space with curatorial programming, educational mediation workshops and public actions, once funding and operational conditions are confirmed.
- Measurable social return: trained participants, diaspora artists reconnected with local projects, audiences reached and local partnerships generated.
- Sustainability by design: international calls, institutional patronage, recurring micro-donations and in-kind partnerships.
- Institutional visibility connected to a positive narrative about Venezuela: talent reconnection, capacity building and transparent governance.
- Network multiplier effect: a Caracas partnership projects into New York, Acarigua and Barcelona.
Three ways to participate according to your level of commitment.
Principal Partner
Institutional leadershipCaracas Chapter —
an initiative by [Your Institution]
- Recognition as the chapter’s principal partner
- Prominent presence in institutional communications
- Participation in opening, press and public materials
- Verifiable impact report for CSR / ESG purposes
- Documentary material with agreed usage rights
- Alignment with SDGs 4, 10, 11 and 16
Program Sponsor
Structural supportSponsorship of
key components
- Support for production, mediation or documentation
- Visibility in chapter materials
- Access to the impact report
- Recognition in digital communication
- Possibility to activate an educational or community line
Activation Ally
Specific supportAlly of one
concrete action
- Support for workshops, archive, community or documentation
- Mention in related digital assets
- Contribution to a tangible and reportable action
- Suitable for companies, families and individual donors
Your contribution does not disappear into an abstract cause.
It becomes something someone can hold in their hands in Caracas: materials, educational mediation, documentation, archive and operational continuity. Donations for this chapter are processed through Fractured Atlas, a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
When the program is activated, donations will be allocated to verifiable chapter needs and reported in aggregate through progress reports. Donations may be tax-deductible for U.S. taxpayers to the extent permitted by law. This information does not constitute tax advice.
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A cultural partnership with human, institutional and documentary value.
The Caracas chapter will be activated when partnerships, funding and operational conditions are ready. This prudence protects the credibility of the project and the trust of those who choose to support it.
