Network
Thousands of organizations working globally
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The Cooperative Development Program
Is a global initiative that is strengthening the capacity of cooperative businesses, credit unions, and cooperative ecosystems. -
The Cornucopia Institute
United StatesCornucopia uncovers the truth behind organic food and advocates for an organic label you can trust, working toward building a world where agriculture heals people and the planet. -
The Crop Trust
Is an international non-profit organization dedicated to conserving and making crop diversity available for use globally, forever and for the benefit of everyone. -
The Cultural Conservancy
A Native-led organization founded in 1985, headquartered on unceded Ohlone land and in the sovereign territories of Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo peoples, that works with Indigenous communities throughout Turtle Island and Abya Yala (the Americas) and Moananuiākea (the Pacific)--with a mission to protect and restore Indigenous cultures, empowering them in the direct application of traditional knowledge and practices on their ancestral lands. -
The Cultural Conservancy
Is a Native-led organization focused on the direct application of traditional knowledge and practices on ancestral lands. -
The Democracy Collaborative
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The Department of Energy’s ARPA-E (Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy)
Is a major funder of research into both scaling seaweed farming and deriving biofuels from seaweed, particularly through their MARINER (MacroAlgae Research Inspiring Novel Energy Resources) initiative. -
The Diyalo Foundation
Empowers Nepalese local youth to implement self-sustainable technical projects through bridging the skill gap and connecting them with young field experts from across the world. -
The Earthshot Prize
The Earthshot Prize finds, supports and celebrates those who turn bold ideas into solutions for our planet--searching the globe for game-changing examples of climate leadership and innovation, helping them to grow and awarding five solutions each year with £1 million each to scale their work. -
The Ecological Society of America
The Ecological Society of America (ESA) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of scientists founded in 1915 to: promote ecological science by improving communication among ecologists; raise the public’s level of awareness of the importance of ecological science; increase the resources available for the conduct of ecological science; and ensure the appropriate use of ecological science in environmental decision making by enhancing communication between the ecological community and policy-makers.
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