Reduce Poverty for Indigenous Rat Catchers
3 million indigenous rat-catching tribals in India suffer from poverty through use of an inefficient and hazardous traditional rat-catching method. New technology/plan is safer and more profitable.
YWCA Clean Water Projects
Women in a Kenyan village have brought clean drinking water to their community, eradicating disease and improving economic activity. This project's success has prompted its replication in other areas.
Orphans and Vulnerable Children Care and Support
Providing care & support to orphans & vulnerable children by facilitating education, good nutrition, counseling, healthcare, income generating activities & HIV/AIDS education.
Environmental Standards for Lead Battery Plants
The objective of the Better Environmental Sustainability Targets (BEST) Certification is to reduce emissions from lead battery plants and recyclers to prevent lead poisoning in developing countries.
Redesigning Destinies: Women Changing Their Worlds
MarketPlace is a leading textile Fair Trade nonprofit organization. It provides access to global markets for low-income Indian women by using design to bridge the gap between skills and markets.
Locally-Made Paper & Craft to Preserve the Amazon
This project creates economic opportunities for the poor populations in Brazil's Para State by promoting sustainable use of the Amazon rainforest resources while helping to preserve them.
"Puente de Vida" (Bridge of Life)
This project was created to make basic health services in rural and marginal urban areas of Lima and other Peruvian cities accessible for all ages.
Integrated Development of Poor Tribal rat catchers
Removing occupational health hazards and lesser output of Tribal rat catchers through innovative technology, which will improve related economic, education, health, environment and other standards.
Child abuse Prevention through childcare education
Training and teaching Indian individuals Responsible Childcare so many social, psychological and physical injuries to children will be prevented and the spread of HIV/AIDS can be impacted.
Shaman and Apprentice Program
Save medicinal knowledge of indigenous tribes by partnering elder medicine men with young apprentices to share ancient healing secrets of the rainforest, and to create potential for new discoveries.




















