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Tennessee Equality Project Foundation

The TEP Foundation provides a variety of educational and organizing programming.

THE HUNGER PROJECT

The Hunger Project (Canada) works in coordinated action with other chapters of The Global Hunger Project — a movement of individuals in both the developed and developing world taking action for a world free from hunger. Canadian citizens have invested as stakeholders in the work of The Hunger Project since it's inception 30 years ago.

The Farmlink Project

The Farmlink Projects mission is to connect surplus produce to communities in need, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and empower the next generation of changemakers. The Farmlink Project serves as a link connecting the broken supply chains of the agricultural and food access industries.

The Perros Project

The mission of Perros Project is to improve the lives of the street dogs of Huanchaco, Peru by establishing a bi-annual spay & neuter clinic, supporting the local dog shelter through construction projects and donations, and educating the local community about the value of the human/animal relationship.

The Sentencing Project

Established in 1986, The Sentencing Project works for a fair and effective U.S. criminal justice system by promoting reforms in sentencing policy, addressing unjust racial disparities and practices, and advocating for alternatives to incarceration. The Sentencing Project is dedicated to changing the way Americans think about crime and punishment.

The Mirth Project

The Mirth Project inspires and supports low income teens to go after their goals and dreams and achieve.

The Honeycomb Project

The Honeycomb Project engages, mobilizes, and inspires whole families to build strong and connected communities through service

Impact Stories
The River Project

The River Project is a marine science field station founded in 1986 at Pier 26 in Tribeca, on the lower west side of Manhattan, in New York City. The River Project works to protect and restore the ecosystem of the Hudson River estuary through scientific research, hands-on environmental education, and urban habitat improvement.

The David Project

The David Project positively shapes campus opinion on Israel by educating, training, and empowering student leaders to be thoughtful, strategic and persuasive advocates.

The Pad Project

The Pad Project’s mission is to create and cultivate local and global partnerships to end period stigma and to empower women and all menstruators worldwide.

The Kipsongo Project

The Kipsongo Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Kipsongo Slum in Western Kenya. The project employs local women in the production of a jewelry, home goods, and clothing and connects them to the global market so they can sell their work. All proceeds earned through these sales, as well as donations made, are invested in various development initiatives in the community.

THE DEMETER PROJECT

The Project’s earlier emphasis on environmental and sustainability education for younger learners has broadened in more recent years to encompass the learning needs of the whole community, including those that can be met through community activities and programs for the adult learner. The Demeter Project encourages experiential and place-based exploration of ideas, issues and solutions as important components of developing environmental literacy.