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Earth Rights Institute (ERI)

A Los Angeles based 501(c)3 non-profit organization that takes an innovative approach to join education, advocacy and research in building ecologically, economically and culturally sustainable communities in some of the world’s poorest communities. ERI is a United Nations NGO affiliate for UN ECOSOC, UN Habitat, UN CSD, and UN Finance and Development. http://www.earthrightsinstitute.org/

Potters For Peace
A U.S. based 501(c)3 non-profit, assisting worldwide in the establishment of production facilities for the colloidal silver-enhanced ceramic water purifier. (CWP) http://s189535770.onlinehome.us/pottersforpeace/

Rio Beni Health Foundation
Supported by Netzer-Brady International 501(c)3 non-profit, the Rio Beni Health Foundation works with national and local government officials and health professionals in the isolated regions of the Upper Amazon in Bolivia. http://www.netzerbrady.org

The Samburu Project
A Los Angeles based 501(3)(c) non-profit that collaborates with communities in developing countries to enhance men, women and children’s daily lives by providing resources that address immediate needs while promoting long term sustainability and self-sufficiency along with cultural integrity.http://www.thesamburuproject.org/

Quail Springs Permaculture
A non-profit 501(c)3 permaculture and sustainability demonstration and education farm in Southern California. The focus of this organization is on educational programs, green job preparation for youth, permaculture, natural, service learning, and the development of a sustainable farm and nursery. http://www.quailsprings.org

Affiliates
Surfers Without Borders, Connect international-Mozambique, Quench Works Research-Summerland, CA, Cate School-Carpenteria, Safe Water International-Santa Barbara and The 300 in 6 initiative