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Showing 13 organizations in all target populations, all focus areas, all departments.

RTI Internacional

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RTI International is both a global research institute and a leading international development organization. We combine these powerful capabilities with those of our partners to co-create smart, shared solutions for a more prosperous, equitable and resilient world.

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Operates nationally,
Huehuetenango, Baja Verapaz, San Marcos, Quiché

ONG Mindful Guatemala

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Mindful Guatemala promotes a way of approaching all the elements of life, through the practice of mindfulness, which through social, mental and emotional learning tools, favors the development of a full and peaceful consciousness, which allows us to generate the same, or greater value than we receive, positively influencing our environment and therefore society, which generates a more peaceful world.

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Sacatepéquez (Antigua Guatemala), Guatemala

Vida Guatemala

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We are an organization focused on providing inclusive education, through the educational center Síndrome de Amor, classes from pre-primary, primary, basic and diversified, garden, cooking classes, nursery and farm animals.

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Sacatepéquez (San Miguel Dueñas )

Poder y Luz Maya

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PODER Y LUZ MAYA ONG, was formally constituted in 2020 and is defined as a non-profit NGO that works for the protection of the environment, public health and economic development in communities, through education and distribution of appropriate and renewable technologies throughout Guatemala.

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Quetzaltenango, Huehuetenango, San Marcos, Sololá, Totonicapán, and 1 more

CARE Guatemala

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CARE works around the world to save lives, defeat poverty and achieve social justice. It is a leading global organization with more than 75 years of experience that puts women and girls at the center because it recognizes that poverty cannot be overcome until all people have equal rights and opportunities.

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Guatemala, Chimaltenango, Sacatepéquez, Escuintla, Suchitepéquez, and 10 more

Asociación Qachuu ALoom - Madre Tierra

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The Qachuu Aloom Association began its work in 2003 in the communities of Baja Verapaz, currently we have more than 500 families from 31 communities in the municipalities of Rabinal, San Miguel Chicaj and Cubulco in the department of Baja Verapaz. Qachuu Aloom is a predominantly "feminine" Maya Achi' organization.

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Baja Verapaz (Cubulco)

FUNDACIÓN TRECE AGUAS

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Fundación Trece Aguas, a non-profit organization that began operations in 2007. Our actions in the communities are carried out in close coordination and collaboration with community leaders and public institutions.
Our main purpose is to contribute to improve the living conditions of 24 communities in the municipality of Senahú, Alta Verapaz.
For the development and implementation of our programs we rely on donations from Grupo Secacao, which cover administrative and operating costs and contribute to the execution of projects.

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Alta Verapaz (Senahu)

Asociación COINCIDIR

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We are an organization formed by activists for the rights of children, adolescents and youth, with recognized trajectory and experience. We are a multidisciplinary organization with gender equity. We are an association that works with and for children, with a focus on girls and gender equity.

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Chimaltenango, Jalapa, Guatemala

Asociación Dejando Una Sonrisa

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ADUS is a non-profit, humanitarian-minded, altruistic, and mostly youth organization.

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Sacatepéquez, Sololá

Asociación de Estudios y Proyectos de Esfuerzo Popular -EPRODEP-

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The Asociación de Estudios y Proyectos de Esfuerzo Popular -EPRODEP- is a Guatemalan non-profit organization founded in 1994 by a group of socially committed people. EPRODEP promotes and vindicates the human rights of children, adolescents, youth and women, facilitates access to formal and non-formal education from an alternative and transformative pedagogical approach based on the principles of Popular Education and Good Living.

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Sacatepéquez (Ciudad Quetzal )

Asociación Casa Materna Atitlán ONG

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Casa Materna provides critically needed medical services and education to low-income mothers in San Juan La Laguna and its villages. Our goal is for all women in the area to have a safe, affordable, and accessible place to give birth and thereby decrease maternal and fetal mortality in the region.

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Sololá

Asociación Sonidos Para La Vida

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Sonidos Para La Vida is a non-profit organization dedicated to promote the practice of a musical instrument in children and youth with limited resources or at risk, as a means of prevention and as a means of creating better opportunities in the lives of all these children and youth.
We provide study programs of different musical instruments, as well as musical instruments themselves, so that children and youth have free access to these resources and thus can progress in their study.

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Sacatepéquez (Antigua Guatemala)

Asociación Futuro Vivo

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Non-profit association, with more than 20 years of work in Guatemala through the Futuro Vivo project, which seeks to provide tools and opportunities for a better future to families in extreme poverty in zone 16 of Guatemala City and in Samac Cobán, Alta Verapaz. A project strengthened by the spirituality of the Carmelite Sisters of the Teaching Missionaries, which provides quality education, food, health, community development, productive workshops, literacy to the families that are part of the project.

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Guatemala, Alta Verapaz (Samac)
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