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Ray C. Anderson Foundation s NextGen Committee Awards $100,000 Grant to Cultural Survival
Published 12-15-20
Submitted by Ray C. Anderson Foundation
Comité Ixtepecano en Defensa de la Vida y el Territorio - Binizá/Zapotec (México) Project: Implementation of the Guidxi Layú Agroecological Campesino School. Agricultural training school building, built with funds from KOEF, in use for a workshop called “Communality and Territorial Defense based on Indigenous Women’s Knowledge.”
December 15, 2020 /CSRwire/ - The NextGen Committee of the Ray C. Anderson Foundation has awarded a $100,000 grant to Cultural Survival to support grassroots Indigenous solutions to climate change.
The Ray C. Anderson Foundation is a private family foundation that was launched in 2012 to celebrate the legacy of Ray C. Anderson (1934-2011), a globally known industrialist turned environmentalist that was once named the “Greenest CEO” by Fortune magazine and a “Hero of the Environment” by