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Phone: 415-283-4873

517-B Potrero Ave.
San Francisco, CA United States of America 94110

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Latest Review

Reviewed by: b.underwood

on 04/27/09:

54321
With the community based approach thoroughly integrated into all of the work FSD does, they are able to support environmentally friendly projects that actually make a difference and can be sustained by the communities they work with.   more

Mission

The Foundation for Sustainable Development (FSD) supports the efforts of grassroots organizations in the developing world that are working to better their communities, environments, and the economic opportunities around them. We believe development begins with the community and is only sustainable if it comes from and is supported by the members of these communities. Through our programs, we aim to raise international awareness of the challenges in developing countries and support cross-cultural communities in finding more effective solutions to development issues.

FSD’s Model

Our model incorporates three unique programs that develop underserved, international communities in a collaborative and sustainable manner:

(1) Grantmaking to Community-Driven Projects

Donations and grants given to FSD are used to support sustainable projects and capacity building initiatives led by our partner organizations, site teams, interns, and volunteers.

(2) Sustainable Development of Community-Based Organizations

Our professional field staff, consultants, and program participants provide on-site technical training, capacity building, and networking opportunities to more than 300 community-based organizations.

(3) Sustainable Development Training Programs for Interns and Volunteers

FSD provides comprehensive training and immersion programs for interns and volunteers who seek hands-on development experience in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Program participants come from countless professions and more than 300 universities worldwide to collaborate with our partner organizations on community-driven projects that reflect sustainable principles.

These three program areas work in tandem to strengthen our partner organizations and their communities, while providing interns and volunteers with the skills necessary to effectively engage in development. As a collaborative effort, FSD facilitates sustainable solutions through seven overlapping development subjects: microenterprise/microfinance, health, environment, youth and education, women’s empowerment, community development, and human rights.

Key Facts

Geographic areas served:

Latin America, Africa, Asia

Board Members and Affiliation:

Dr. Alicia Robb, Dr. Lori Allio, Don Baker, Dr. Duncan Chaplin, Julie Reed, Dr. Marc D. Shapiro, Wingee Sin, Dr. Pauline Muchina, Greg Ulrich

Key Staff

Pete Stanga (Executive Director), Mireille Cronin Mather (Managing Director), Ana-Mari Hamada (Communications Director), Robin Anderson-Wood (Communcations Coordinator), Jennifer Lemire (International Programs Director), Brandon Leonard (International Programs Officer), Adam Eads (International Programs Officer), Caitlin Drewes (International Program Officer), Ashley Nee (Alumni Relations and Events Coordinator)

Description

FSD supports the efforts of grassroots development organizations in Latin America, East Africa, and Asia that are working to better their communities, environments, and the economic opportunities around them. 

Programs

Our largest program is our summer internship program in which we send college students and graduates from around the world to Latin America, Africa, and Asia to work with local development organizations. These individuals work in a variety of different areas, including: education, youth development, health and nutrition, environment/ conservation, economic development, human rights, women's issues, etc. They live with local host families to better integrate themselves into the communities. We also host internship programs throughout the rest of the year, provide small grants for development projects, and provide material donations, such as school supplies, clothing, and medicine.