Social enterprise owned by indigenous mayan women Social enterprise owned by indigenous mayan women Social enterprise owned by indigenous mayan women Social enterprise owned by indigenous mayan women

Proyecto Impacto Consultores, AC

Org #29175
Vetted since 2015 Site Visit Verified
2012
year founded
$881,996
raised on GlobalGiving
9
years fundraising
3
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Our mission is to educate and improve access to knowledge and know-how of producers that are part of eligible local organizations, while applying innovative methodologies for value-chain optimization. Our end-goal is 3-fold: (1) To reduce poverty and income inequality through sustainable, wealth-generating programs; (2) To enhance human capital to meet the needs of a competitive global market; (3) To increase private and non-for-profit sectors co-investments for shared-value creation. Our team has a strong experience in various sectors, such as the handicraft and coffee sectors; we also prioritize critical areas such as technology; brand, marketing & communications; and, leadership devel... read more

Project Leaders
Karla Aguerrebere
Karla Aguerrebere
Team
Karla Aguerrebere, Ana Victoria Lopez, Rosa Jimenez, Monserrat Poblete, Daniel Gaytan, Natacha Diaz, Marcela Diaz, Elva Moreno, Juana Lopez, Rosa Bautista, Olivia Meza, Ariana C Carril
Organization Information
Tonala #7
Barrio El Cerrillo
San Cristobal de Las Casas, 29220
Mexico
+529676317877
Organization Information
Tonala #7
Barrio El Cerrillo
San Cristobal de Las Casas, 29220
Mexico
+529676317877

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Women walking from collective to cooperative

By Karla Aguerrebere | Project Leader

For more than a decade, a group of women artisans in the municipality of Huixtán has woven, with threads of collaboration and effort, a collective identity around textile production. Along the... Read the full report ›

Indigenous Women in Fashion, Culture & Innovation

By Karla Aguerrebere | Project Leader

Juxta Nation is a social enterprise made up of seven women's cooperatives from the indigenous peoples of Chiapas. The 83 co-owners of this enterprise have overcome historical barriers by assuming the... Read the full report ›

Artisan Voices: Enhancing Economic Independence

By Karla Aguerrebre | Project Leader

In August 2024, we conducted a survey targeting the artisan women we collaborate with in the Highlands of Chiapas. This questionnaire was designed to establish a baseline reflecting their needs,... Read the full report ›
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