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Aang Serian Peace Village
East AfricaAang Serian (the name means "House of Peace" in the Maasai language) is a youth-led registered Tanzanian cultural association set up to promote, preserve and document the traditional cultures of East Africa, to build self-esteem among youth, and to uphold the rights of Indigenous Peoples--through two major projects: (1) a Community School in the Maasai village of Eluai, Monduli District, which aims to combine indigenous and modern knowledge for sustainable development; and (2) a recording studio in Arusha town, specialising in local music. -
Amazon Aid Foundation
Harnesses the power of multimedia and film to educate audiences about the importance of the Amazon. -
Ashoka
Builds and cultivates a community of Fellows, Young Changemakers, Changemaker Institutions, and beyond who see that the world now requires everyone to be a changemaker – a person that sees themselves as capable of creating large-scale, positive change. And amidst the exponential growth of a new inequality in changemaking at a worldwide scale, mobilizes (and accelerates) a movement to build an "Everyone a Changemaker" world where all people have the right and ability to co-lead solutions that transform their societies for the better. -
Edible Communities
North AmericaIs the largest media organization devoted to telling the local stories and sustaining the efforts of the farmers, chefs, food artisans, fishers, vintners, and home cooks who feed us. -
Envirofest International
InternationalEnviroFest International (EFI) harnesses the power of film to spread understanding, empower communities, and engage societies with the task of transitioning to climate resilient and sustainable future--through high profile events that reach new key audiences, catalysing their participation with the climate agenda and building broad-based public support for change. -
Indiginews
IndigiNews is an independent, Indigenous-run newsroom committed to decolonizing journalism and strengthening Indigenous media ecosystems, while upholding strict editorial and ethical standards. Owned by tâpwêwin media, a national Indigenous media nonprofit, IndigiNews’s mission is to amplify Indigenous voices and perspectives, and to centre Indigenous worldviews in how stories are reported, framed, and shared, through culturally-informed and trauma-aware storytelling and media production. tâpwêwin is a Cree term that speaks to truth-telling, integrity in one’s recounting of events, and the responsibility of being a reliable witness. We chose this word as the name of our parent organization because it reflects who we are and what we stand for. We believe that IndigiNews has the potential to make a significant contribution to the landscape of Indigenous journalism in “Canada” and beyond colonial borders. -
International League of Conservation Photographers
A global community of professional photographers and filmmakers driving conservation impact through ethical visual storytelling. -
Savage Society
Telling our own stories sourcing traditional and contemporary Indigenous perspectives, Savage Society was created in 2004 for members to produce their own stories as practising Indigenous Theatre and Film Artists. Artistic Director Kevin Loring is a member of the Nlaka’pamux Nation from the Lytton First Nation in British Columbia. We develop work that reflects our world view, sourcing traditional stories and cosmologies and our contemporary realities as Indigenous people for both professional and community settings. Savage Society operates on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh), S’ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō), sq̓əc̓iy̓aɁɬ təməxʷ (Katzie), Qayqayt, kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem ), Kwantlen and sc̓əwaθenaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsawwassen) Nations. -
tâpwêwin media
tâpwêwin media is an Indigenous-led storytelling lodge where truth-telling lives and breathes. We share news and stories that matter to Indigenous communities, while nurturing a new generation of storytellers through training, kinship, and cultural care. We believe that storytelling is ceremony — a way to uphold high standards, protect our languages, and honour our people. Through journalism and creative expression, we help others remember who they are, and what they carry. Our first project — and flagship publication — is IndigiNews, a trusted Indigenous-led newsroom serving communities with integrity, heart, and cultural respect. It’s just the beginning. -
The Oxygen Project
Is a non-profit on a mission to ignite a global community of nature champions and drive collective action through campaigns, education, and storytelling.
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