Meet the crew
WETWELT E.V
Weltweit e.V. is a non-profit organization registered under German law in 2014. Its mission is to empower local initiatives to develop and carry out their own strategies for solving local problems, particularly in the field of natural resource management. The association conducts group trainings, personal coaching, networking, and fundraising in support of its projects and their respective managers. Weltweit e.V. has extensive experience in educational projects, seminar work, and supporting social entrepreneurs globally

DOMSPAIN
DomSpain is a Training and Education center active on both national and international levels. It offers a variety of services to the public and private sectors in Spain and actively participates in international schemes through a well-established network of partners abroad. DomSpain develops educational programs in vocational and professional training, offering courses on ICT, up-skilling, and reskilling for professionals, employability, and entrepreneurship. DomSpain is accredited by the Employability Service of Catalonia and is a member of EfVET, the European Forum of Technical and Vocational Education and Training.

2811
2811 is a global platform committed to driving transformative social and ecological change. Operating across the Americas, Europe, and Africa, with teams in Santiago, Bogotá, New York, and Berlin, 2811 addresses the urgent need for regenerative development in the face of current social, economic, and environmental crises.
The platform’s core mission is to regenerate deteriorated systems through social innovation, skills development, and systemic change. 2811 partners with organizations to support just and sustainable transitions by providing tailored advisory services, fostering collaborative ecosystems, and co-creating sustainable solutions.
Its diverse initiatives include the Climate Action Academy, which certifies educators in climate education; the Food Systems Resilience Labs, which address systemic change in agriculture; and Climathons, where citizens collaborate to develop local climate solutions. Additionally, 2811 leads programs such as Commons Latam, which incubates social innovation within universities; the Impact Ecosystem, an online platform connecting impact investors with entrepreneurs across Latin America; and blue economy projects, promoting the sustainable development of marine and coastal ecosystems through innovation and equity-driven solutions.
2811’s goal is to train 1 million changemakers by 2030.

IDMA
IDMA is the first institute in Chile dedicated exclusively to environmental technical education, established in 1996. It leads in training technicians specialized in sustainability and emphasizes practical community connection through its learning centers. IDMA offers degrees in Ecological Restoration, Ecotourism, Management of Protected Wildlife Areas, Renewable Energy, among others, contributing significantly to sustainable economic development in Chile. IDMA’s multidisciplinary approach to education, positions it as a key contributor to the project’s success.

mil y un mentorias
Mil y un mentorías is a Chilean organization that drives and accelerates educational transformation through training in innovation, sustainability, and social entrepreneurship for school, territorial, and multisectoral communities. Based in the Biobío region, it fosters school networks and collaborative platforms to strengthen human and social capital across all levels: school, academic, executive, and territorial. Its model promotes 21st-century competencies and lifelong learning through programs, mentoring, and international cooperation—with local impact and global vision. Recognized by UNESCO and the Global Teacher Prize, it works through collaboration and situated learning, especially in contexts of exclusion and vulnerability.
