Honnold Foundation Community Partners — Honnold Foundation

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Fundación Mundo Azul

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Fundación Mundo Azul

Solarizing honey production, creating workforce development opportunities, and conserving mangrove forests alongside a Guatemalan fishing community.

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Tuumben K'ooben

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Tuumben K'ooben

Empowering women in rural communities of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula through hands-on training in solar system installation and maintenance.

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Natün Guatemala

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Natün Guatemala

Increasing access to reliable and affordable energy for two schools and Mayan communities located alongside Lake Atitlán.

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Amigos de Santa Cruz Foundation

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Amigos de Santa Cruz Foundation

Reliable, clean power for a vocational training program, and solar for a local preschool and elementary school serving a Mayan Indigenous community on the shore of Lake Atitlán.

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U YICH LU’UM

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U YICH LU’UM

Promoting the use of traditional agricultural techniques for Mayan youth and preserving cultural knowledge in the Yucatán.

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PSYDEH

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PSYDEH

 Solar to power satellite community internet for Indigenous women in rural Mexico

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Creamos

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Creamos

Using solar to support the communities surrounding Guatemala City's municipal garbage dump, empowering economic self-determination, and safer and healthier lives.

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Limitless Horizons Ixil

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Limitless Horizons Ixil

Rooftop solar and STEM learning opportunities for a school for indigenous girls in Chajul, Guatemala.

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Love for Life

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Love for Life

Supporting solar systems, workforce development, and technical training programs for 100 South American Indigenous communities.

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Asociación Fénix

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Asociación Fénix

Creating solar-powered food systems and sustainable production models for families across Lake Nicaragua.

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MAIA

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MAIA

Installing a large solar array and renewable energy education at Central America’s first school for indigenous girls.

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Borderlands Restoration Network

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Borderlands Restoration Network

Building a solar-powered water pump and energy grid in collaboration with the Seri Indian community of Desemboque.

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