The Quispicanchi Project

Annual (Dallas) Family Dinner

Thursday, April 30, 2026

6:30 PM

Filter Building at White Rock

Lake 2810 White Rock Rd
Dallas, TX 75214

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Become a Sponsor

Or Purchase an Individual Ticket

Your sponsorship of the Project Family Dinner directly fuels meaningful impact of The Quispicanchi Project’s mission in Peru!

Learn more about sponsorships below.

    • Name recognition on the night of the event and on all digital and printed material

    • Prestige table seating for 8 guests

    • Access to VIP reception prior to doors opening including drinks and appetizers

    • Special gift from the Quispicanchi Project team.


    Sponsorship: $800

    Did you know? Qori is the Quechua word for Gold and is associated with the Andean high mountains. Qorikancha, the Incan “Temple of Gold” is one of the most significant archeological sites in Cusco city.

    • Name recognition on the night of the event and on all digital and printed material

    • Preferred table seating for 6 guests

    • Access to VIP reception prior to doors opening including drinks and appetizers

    • Special gift from the Quispicanchi Project team


    Sponsorship: $600

    Did you know? Plata is the Spanish word for silver. Artisans in the Andean highlands use some of the highest quality silver in the world.

    • Name recognition in all digital and printed material

    • Table seating for 4 guests

    • Access to VIP reception prior to doors opening including drinks and appetizers


    Sponsorship: $400

    Did you know? There is no single Quechua word for Bronze. Instead Anta is the most common Quechua term for copper. Bronze was often created by the Incas by alloying copper with tin or arsenic (arsenical bronze), and so anta is often used in context to describe it

Individual Tickets: $125

Reserve your sponsorship or Ticket Today!

Sponsorships and tickets can be reserved online using the Donorbox purchase portal.

Forms of payment include:

  • Credit Card

  • Apple Pay

  • Google Pay

  • Paypal

  • Bank transfer

If you would like to secure your sponsorship through a charitable distribution from a donor advised fund or through the transfer of non-cash assets, contact Gina House (gina@quispicanchi.org) for more information.

We have partnered with the National Christian Foundation to receive and process non-cash gifts such as stocks and mutual funds on our behalf.

NCF has also enabled us to be able to receive stock and other non-cash assets such as distributions from IRAs and donor advised funds and non-traditional, complex gifts such as real estate and business interests. We welcome these forms of giving and we will gladly assist you in the process!

Honoring the artisans and artistry of Fábrica

This year as a part of our annual celebration, we are excited to honor the women and artisans behind our social enterprise, Fábrica.

The Artisans

Through our social enterprise, the Quispicanchi Project helps to employ 50+ local women who report receiving close to 50% of their annual income as a result of our partnership alone.

With every purchase you are providing employment, empowerment, and hope to a local artisan and mother.

Tradition & Technique

One of our founding principles is to honor local heritage, tradition, and culture. That is at the heart of our social enterprise. Each product is a work or art, lovingly hand crafted, often using a combination of centuries old methods and modern techniques.

Whether worn or displayed, each Fábrica product is a celebration and exchange of culture and indigenous heritage.

Locally Sourced Materials

Textile production in the high Andes is a way of life passed from mother to daughter and father to son. Families across the region raise livestock year round in to make everything from clothes to household items.

Every Fábrica product is made from locally produced and sourced materials. From the wool of alpacas of Sullumayo and thread spun in Urcos, each item is a reflection of the communities we serve.

Skills Development

We partner with Sempa, a local Jesuit affiliated organization to provide skills development and a variety of training for our artisans. Training includes not only new techniques in weaving and product design, but also financial literacy, business and entrepreneurship.

Your support of our social enterprise provides local women with the tools necessary for economic independence!

  • "Our hope is that with our work we can turn quispicanchi into a model of rural development in Peru."

    Malu Mamani, Peru In-Country Director

  • "I am very happy because I know that together we are saving lives. We are feeding and giving hope.

    Ana Melba Pinares Huanco, the Sempa Association

  • The Impact of the Quispicanchi Project is quite large. The Project has helped us to improve students' living conditions most especially through the food program.

    Profe Luz Ramirez, In Country Program Manager

  • This organization is not about a thing. It is about a People and a Place. Our work will always be about accompanying the people of Quispicanchi.

    Dr. Michael Riemer, Project Founder

If you're interested in learning how you can support our Live Well, Love Well Campaign, travel to Peru, or join our Young Professionals, and more then we would love to hear from you!

Complete the form on the left and let us know how you want to activate in support of our mission in Quispicanchi, Peru

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