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Showing 42 organizations in 1 target population, all focus areas, all departments.

Proyecto CAN (Culinaria, Agricultura, Nutrición)

Non-registered organization or association

Project CAN is a digital resource center (www.proyectocan.org) that collects, creates and disseminates resources in the culinary, agriculture and Nutrition (CAN) area. Likewise, it provides advisory services on the design and implementation of nutritional interventions to improve food and nutritional security in urban and rural populations.

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Asociación ENTREMUNDOS

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ENTREMUNDOS fosters and consolidates the capacities and competencies of local development organizations in Guatemala - respecting their values, ethics, principles, policies, strategies and work methodologies.

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Quetzaltenango (Quetzaltenango)

Medida

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We're a software platform that lets you easily manage your data and measure your impact and a training program that gives you the confidence to use that platform to transform the way your organization uses its data.

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World Renew

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World Renew is an organization that has worked for nearly 60 years to reduce malnutrition, poverty and disease worldwide. The Guatemala program focuses on food security, community health, economic opportunity and disaster response and preparedness, working with local partners through funding and capacity building to make progress in these program areas.

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Mercado Global Guatemala

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Mercado Global is a Brooklyn-based accessories brand and non-profit organization that empowers rural women in Latin America to become entrepreneurs. Through donor-funded business education and leadership programs, we help women create community businesses to support themselves and their families.

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Sololá (San Jorge la Laguna, Caserío La Fé, Pujujil, Chuacruz, San Andres Semetabaj, San Pedro La Laguna, San Juan La Laguna, Santiago Atitlán, Santa Maria Visitación, San Antonio Palopó, Patanatic, Panajachel. Nahualá, Santa Cruz la Laguna), Totonicapán (San Cristóbal Totonicapán), Chimaltenango (San José Poaquil, Chimaltenango)

VIDE

Registered association

VIDE is a non-profit association founded in 2021 by professionals committed to the development of Guatemala and Central America, we focus on generating a significant impact in education, gender equity and economic development. Guided by the Sustainable Development Goals, we aspire to build an equitable and sustainable future for communities.

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Asociación Senderos de Maíz Guatemala

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We are a non-profit association who work with a human rights based approach facilitating processes for the inclusion of people with disabilities, focusing primarily on women with visual and hearing impairments in the areas of education, health, social, economic empowerment and advocacy. We are using the community-based Inclusive Development strategy. We have been legally constituted in 2017 and our territorial coverage are in the departments of Sololá and Quiche.

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Sololá, Quiché (Chichicastenango)

ADISA

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We aim to contribute to the construction of a just and inclusive society by facilitating processes that enable and promote the empowerment of people with disabilities, their families, and their community to advocate for, demand, and fully exercise their rights.

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Sololá, Petén, Chiquimula, Jutiapa, Escuintla, and 4 more

Solidaridad Network

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Solidaridad is an international non-profit organization with more than 50 years of experience in developing inclusive and sustainable value chains.

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Asociación comunitaria de desarrollo cultural y social Rija'tzuul Na'ooj

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We are an organization that works through the library, carrying out various cultural and social activities with the inhabitants of the community as well as with the educational community, with the service of access to information and technology.

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Sololá (San Juan La Laguna)

New Sun Road Guatemala

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New Sun Road Guatemala (NSR), is a corporation founded in 2019 that actively works in indigenous communities implementing Digital Community Centers (DCC), which have been funded by USAID/Microsoft Airband Initiative, USAID-MujerProspera and Microsoft. The Digital Community Centers generate economic opportunities for indigenous women by providing access to solar electricity, internet connectivity and training programs in digital, financial and leadership skills.

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Alta Verapaz (Tucurú), Huehuetenango (Nentón)

Kubadili

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We enhance the impact of organizations, governments and philanthropic funds, facilitating the identification of their challenges and building ways of working that allow them to maximize their value generation. Here's how we do it:

1) We embed agile frameworks in teams.

2) We design and facilitate events.

3) We assist in the development or strengthening of sustainable organizational models.

4) We promote the design and development of learning communities.

5) We facilitate the design of products and services.

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FUNDAGEIN S.A.

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We are a project that provides financing with a social focus, generating an economic development impact to the families of our clients served. Our funds are financed by Koica, which is the Cooperation Agency of the Republic of Korea and Good Neighbors (Global Impact Foundation). We provide financing for working capital, housing improvement and agricultural and livestock activities.

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Kowin S.A.

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We have two programs:

Women's Leadership Program: which seeks to offer companies the possibility of improving their performance and reputation by generating greater access of women to leadership and management positions, contribute to gender equity and inclusion of indigenous populations.

Youth Leadership and Employability Program: Seeks to facilitate more young indigenous women's access to formal job opportunities.

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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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Secretaría Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología-Senacyt

Government agency

Governmental institution that coordinates, supports and executes the decisions made by the National Council of Science and Technology (CONCYT). Thus creating a National Science and Technology System of Guatemala. The Vice President of the Republic of Guatemala, and in his absence the Minister of Economy of Guatemala, as representative of CONCYT, is in charge of convening and promoting scientific and technological development in higher educational institutions, public and private institutions.

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Tikal Canal

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Tikal Canal facilitates volunteer led workshops in San Felipe de Jesus, Tzununa La Laguna, and Nebaj, Quiché.

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Poder y Luz Maya

Non profit organization

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

Fundación Mundo Azul

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Like many other Latin American countries that share the Pacific and Caribbean coastline, Guatemala is experiencing a crisis of development and overfishing, exacerbated by the lack of opportunities, income alternatives and the scarcity of scientific knowledge about the true state of the different fishery resource populations, mainly chondrichthyans. Faced with this situation, Mundo Azul Foundation has initiated its efforts to generate scientific information that advances the level of knowledge about sharks, rays and other fisheries.

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Asociación Pop No'j

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Asociación Pop No'j is a non-profit, non-partisan civil organization that works with a focus on Indigenous Peoples.  We promote reflection, analysis, research, exchange and learning. We facilitate and accompany processes of organization, training, promotion and participation of the Mayan People for the construction of "good living" in Guatemala. We were founded in June 2005. We have the following programs: Women, Youth and Migration.  The work is supported by the Communication Unit and the Administration Department.

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