Community Facility Center (CFCs)
Unnati’s Community Facility Centers (CFCs) are inclusive spaces designed to nurture creativity, preserve cultural heritage, and strengthen community-led development. Located across key regions like Gaindakot, Nawalpur district and Bharatpur, Chitwan district, these centers serve as local hubs for skill-building, artistic expression, and cultural exchange.

Bharatpur CFC
Tharu Gaam – a Tharu Village model where every day Tharu life style can be experienced live. Setup amongst the serene natural environment, the Tharu Gaam comprises of a Tharu Museum, a live craft area, a courtyard and a retail space. The museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Tharu community. The live craft area offers live demonstrations of wildlife painting, jewelry making and natural fibre weaving of different items of daily use. The Retail space is a market platform for women entrepreneurs and M/SMES producing handcrafted items in Nepal where they can display and sell their locally made products along with products made at Unnati Cultural Village. This initiative has provided a market platform for over 20 M/SMEs so far from across Nepal to showcase their products.

Gaindakot CFC
The Community Facility Center at Unnati Cultural Village serves as a vibrant hub for learning, creativity, and cultural exchange. Designed to empower local communities, it offers dedicated spaces for skill development, art and craft workshops, exhibitions, and community gatherings. The center plays a key role in preserving traditional knowledge while promoting innovation through hands-on engagement with artisans, youth, and cultural practitioners. It stands as a symbol of inclusive growth—fostering entrepreneurship, education, and cultural pride in the heart of Nawalpur.