Our Branches
PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS and resources for our community
Thanks To All Our Partners!
PROGRAM AND ORGANIZATIONAL PARTNERS
Benguet Association of Seed Savers
Cabio Kid Permaculture Farm
CARE Philippines
Cebu Farmers Market
Cebu Seed Savers
Communities for Alternative Food EcoSystems Initiatives (CAFEi)
Denver Urban Gardens
ECARE
ECHO Asia Impact Center
Good Food Community
Institute for Climate Sustainable Cities (iCSC)
Kai Farms
Lokal Lab Siargao
Maryknoll Ecological Scantuary
Municipal Agriculture Office of Tublay Benguet
Municipality of Tublay, Benguet
Philippines Business for Social Progress (PBSP)
Philippines Permaculture Association
Seeds Trust
The Orange Crunch Filipino Staples and Delights
The Posner Center for International Development
The Rocky Moutain Seed Alliance
Ugnayang Pang-AghamTao (UGAT): Anthropological Association of the Philippines
Pagasa – People for Accountable Governance and Sustainable Action
Project Liwanag
IFOAM-International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements
FOUNDATION AND CORPORATE PARTNERS
Aurelia GHomes
Basecamp Homes
Burners Without Borders
Conservation Food and Health Foundation
CPVTD Family Foundation
Hand in Hand Fund (Deutsche Umelthilfe e.v. (Environmental Action Germany)
Institute for Food Technologists
International Foundation
Lush Cosmetics Charity Pot
Majeure Foundation
National Peace Corps Association
New Earth Foundation
Perfection of Man Foundation
Point b(e) Strategies
Presbyterian Hunger Program
Rotary Club of Mead, Colorado
Rotary District 5450 District
Sacred Fire Foundation
Seattle Area Peace Corps Association
See Beautiful
The Wellness Center
Collaborate With Us
Philippines Address
Our local staff work remotely
from various parts of the Philippines (Benguet, Cebu).
To contact our Philippines team, fill up this contact form.
US Address
Located at
The Posner Center
for International Development
1031 33rd Street, Ste. 174
Denver, CO 80205
info@globalseedsavers.org
Our US offices are based in Denver, Colorado, which is the land of the Cheyenne and Arapaho and 48 other Indigenous Tribes and Nations who call Colorado home. They are the original Stewards of this stolen land and it is because of their successes and continued hardships that we are able to engage in our collective work of restoring the indigenous practice of saving seeds.