Tricycle: The Buddhist Review is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization founded in 1990 with a mission to make Buddhist teachings and practices widely accessible. The organization is best known for its flagship publication, Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, which has been a leading independent journal of Buddhism in the West since its launch in 1991. Tricycle has received numerous accolades, including three Folio Awards for Best Spiritual Magazine and two Utne Media Awards. The magazine offers a comprehensive range of content, including philosophical tenets, historical analysis, contemporary issues, and cultural commentary, all interpreted through the lens of Buddhist teachings and practices. It aims to present Buddhist perspectives to a global readership and is inclusive of those who may not identify as Buddhist but value the teachings of wisdom and compassion that Buddhism offers. Tricycle offers both print and digital formats, as well as a variety of online content such as spiritual films, podcasts, dharma talk videos, and online courses with expert teachers. Its approach provides a broad view of Buddhism, transcending cultural and regional boundaries to encompass teachings from various traditions, including Theravada, Mahayana, Zen, and Vajrayana. Being a significant source of Buddhist perspectives in the Western world, Tricycle: The Buddhist Review has the potential to attract a diverse audience interested in mindfulness, meditation, and Buddhist teachings. With its long-standing presence and accolades, the publication presents a compelling opportunity for venture capital seeking to support educational initiatives in the United States.
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