
Camino Verde's mission is to restore the forest landscapes of the Amazon by strengthening forest communities. They do this by partnering with Amazonian farmers and native communities to regenerate forests and improve livelihoods.
Learn moreDe La Gente Coffee is creating economic opportunities for coffee producing communities. They envision a coffee industry that is equitable and inclusive, that enables small-scale farmers to earn a dignified income and live prosperous lives, that facilitates authentic relationships between coffee producers and buyers, and that prioritizes economic, social, and environmental needs of everyone involved.
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The Deep Medicine Circle is a WOC-led, collaborative nonprofit organization that is committed to heal the wounds of colonialism through food, medicine, restoration, story and learning. The DMC is advancing the Farming is Medicine program along the urban-rural corridor, where farmers work in radical solidarity with communities of struggle to tend the land with ecological care, regenerate the health of the soil and water, and liberate the food we grow from the market economy to be delivered to communities most impacted by colonialism.
LEARN MOREAt FreeFrom, we work to end gender-based violence with survivors by building safety and economic freedom. We do this through bold survivor-led strategies that build our collective power and activate everyone in society to play their part—before, during, and beyond moments of crisis.
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Glasswing's mission is to address the root causes and consequences of violence and poverty through education and health programs that empower youth and communities, and strengthen public systems. They believe that every person has both the potential and the right to thrive, no matter what adversity they face. We engage thousands of volunteers to ensure sustainable change, while fostering hope and community pride.
LEARN MOREJudi's House provides comprehensive grief care to bereaved children and families coping with unimaginable loss to prevent the negative consequence of childhood bereavement and to establish hope and resilience. At Judi's House, their vision is that no child be alone in grief. Their mission is to help children and families grieving a death find connection and healing.
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The Maya Health Alliance (Wuqu’ Kawoq) works to solve pressing health needs in Guatemala’s most underserved communities. Led by indigenous health care workers, they bring together medicine, culture, and language to overcome barriers to health and well-being. Where others say “no,” they say “yes.” They believe that your health should not depend on where you were born or the language you speak.
LEARN MOREThe Michigan Urban Farming Initiative is an all-volunteer organization that seeks to engage members of the community in sustainable agriculture. They believe that challenges unique to urban communities like Detroit (e.g., vacant land, food security) present a unique opportunity for community-supported agriculture. They hope to empower urban communities by using agriculture as a platform to promote education, sustainability, and community while simultaneously reducing socioeconomic disparity.
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Native American Health Care (NAHC) is on a mission to provide comprehensive services to improve the health and wellbeing of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and residents of the surrounding communities with respect to cultural and linguistic differences. Their philosophy is that culture is key to prevention. NAHC recognizes and respects the culture, identity, and traditions of all people. They utilize a holistic model of care, which treats each member as a whole person, acknowledging and responding to their physical, emotional, spiritual, and social service needs.
LEARN MORENDN Collective is an Indigenous-led organization dedicated to building Indigenous power. Through organizing, activism, philanthropy, grantmaking, capacity-building and narrative change, they are creating sustainable solutions on Indigenous terms.
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NEFOC Land Trust is a community-centered land trust advancing land and food sovereignty through permanent and secure land tenure for farmers and landworkers cultivating deep, ancestral relationships with the land.
LEARN MORENuLeadership's mission is to end mass incarceration by building community generational wealth and health. They specialize in shifting away from criminal justice as a framework and implementing Human Justice as a framework through provision of Human Rights, creation of Human Development opportunities, participatory research design, policy development, community organizing and training, and advising governments and philanthropies on Human Justice resource distribution and grantmaking.
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One Thread Collective empowers Indigenous Wayuu weavers in Colombia with fair trade income, educational programs, micro loans, and community project capital to help women transcend poverty and preserve their ancestral traditions. They work in 10 remote Wayuu villages in La Guajira, Colombia, serving more than 120 mothers and their families.
LEARN MORESlow Factory is an award-winning movement organization and knowledge lab designing and building infrastructure for cultural freedoms for Indigenous & Global South-led communities. In an era of censorship, disinformation, and systemic erasure, we create public tools, open-source education, curricula, and campaigns that empower communities to recognize propaganda, challenge dominant narratives, and reclaim their right to speak, know, and dissent.
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Sogorea Te’ Land Trust is an urban Indigenous women-led land trust based in the San Francisco Bay Area that facilitates the return of Indigenous land to Indigenous people. Through the practices of Rematriation, cultural revitalization, and land restoration, Sogorea Te’ calls on Native and non-native peoples to heal and transform the legacies of colonization, genocide, and patriarchy and to do the work our ancestors and future generations are calling us to do.
Learn moreSoul Fire Farm is an Afro-Indigenous centered community farm and training center dedicated to uprooting racism and seeding sovereignty in the food system. With deep reverence for the Earth and wisdom of our ancestors, we practice regenerative agroecology, raise and distribute life-giving food, equip the rising generation of BIPOC farmers, and mobilize communities to work toward food and land sovereignty. Their food sovereignty programs reach over 400,000 people each year, including farmer training for Black and Brown growers, reparations and land return initiatives for northeast farmers, food justice workshops for urban youth, home gardens for city-dwellers living under food apartheid, doorstep harvest delivery for food insecure households, and systems and policy education for public decision-makers.
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