Nonprofit

HUMANCULTURE


  • Mission

    Humanculture advances Indigenous and community-led work across essential access, knowledge systems, ecology, land stewardship, arts, culture, humanitarian aid, and climate resilience. We are dedicated to the life, land, and culture of African and Indigenous peoples in remote societies. We support communities that are often excluded from global visibility and resource access. Humanculture is Indigenous-led and operates internationally across the Global South expanding access to water, food, education, health services, economic autonomy, cultural preservation, and representation.

    About Us

    Humanculture is an Indigenous-led nonprofit organization operating internationally, incorporated in the United States as a 501(c)(3) public charity and in Canada under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act. Our work focuses on expanding access to water, food, education, health services, economic autonomy, cultural preservation, and representation.

    Humanculture advances Indigenous and community-led work across essential access, knowledge systems, ecology, land stewardship, arts, culture, humanitarian aid, and climate resilience. We are dedicated to the life, land, and culture of African and Indigenous peoples in remote societies. We support communities that are often excluded from global visibility and resource access.

    Humanculture operates across multiple regions across the Global South, including East Africa, North Africa, Central America, South America, and Southeast Asia. Our work is community-led and systems-oriented. It is grounded in Indigenous systems and local structures that already operate within these environments.

    HUMAN RIGHTS. LIVING CULTURE.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Arts & Music
    • Education
    • Health & Medicine
    • Hunger, Food Security
    • Women

    Location & Contact

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