Partners & Affiliates

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Educational Institutions
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Indigenous Communities
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NGOs

The Amazon Aid Foundation (AAF) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization harnessing the power of multimedia and film to educate about the importance of the Amazon and the implications of its destruction while promoting working solutions to protect it.

The Alliance for a Sustainable Amazon is a nonprofit working to conserve biodiversity and other natural resources in the Peruvian Amazon, for the benefit of all those who live in and depend on the rainforest.

Pioneering organic personal care since 1959, Vege Labs’ commitment to natural and sustainable ingredients is driven by our dedication to the well-being of humans and the environment. Partnering with the ACEER Foundation is our humble contribution to the love that our planet, the Amazonian rainforest, and its community deserve.

Empresa dedicada a organizar programas turísticos educativos, consultorías ambientales entre otras actividades en campo, para todo tipo de público.

ACEER is proud to partner with the following

Foundations:

Longwood Foundation, Windover Foundation, Upton Foundation, Sweetgrass Foundation, Blue Moon Fund, JASON Foundation for Education

Educational Institutions (over 150 including)
Georgetown University, Stanford University, Cornell Ornithology Lab, George Mason University, Duke University, University of Delaware, Dickinson College, Alvernia University, West Chester University, Neumann University, Penn State University, Boise State University, Central Michigan University

Collaborators
National Geographic, Chicago Field Museum, Smithsonian Institute, Peruvian Embassy

Affiliated NGO’s and Partners
Amazon Aid, Foldscope, Alliance for a Sustainable Amazon, OnePlanet, Stroud Water Research Center, CINCIA, Camino Verde, Studio Verde, Morpho Institute, Nature Explorers, Missouri Botanical Garden, American Botanical Council

Indigenous Organizations
Ese’Eja Nation, FECONAMAI – Federation of Native Maijuna Communities, FENAMAD – Native Federation of the Madre de Dios River and Tributaries, Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware, Nanticoke Indian Association