• WiserEarth (www.wiserearth.org) serves people who are concerned with transforming the world as a community directory and networking forum that maps and connects non-governmental organizations (NGOs), businesses, governments and individuals addressing the central issues of our day (climate change, poverty, the environment, peace, water, hunger, social justice, conservation, human rights and more) where website listings are created and edited by people world wide, connected to Paul Hawken’s Blessed Unrest, which chronicles and lists the tens of thousands of individuals and organizations around the world addressing these issues;
  • wiserSolutions (www.wiser-solutions.com) assists entrepeneurs to make the transition to the ‘triple bottom line’ of green, socially responsible and profitable business practices, while promoting ethical consumerism and environmentalism;
  • Tikkun magazine (www.tikkun.org) has a vision of healing our world through the outer transformations of social justice, ecological sanity and world peace, and the inner transformations of loving relationship and openness to others, encouraging habits of generosity and trust, while responding to the grandeur of creation with awe, wonder and radical amazement;
  • the Network of Spiritual Progressives (www.spiritualprogressives.org) is an interfaith movement of spiritual-but-not-religious people that seeks a world based on love, kindness, generosity, and ethical and ecological sensitivity, through working together to heal and transform the world by honoring not only people's economic needs but also their needs for meaning, authentic mutual recognition, and connection to something larger than their own self-interest;
  • Bioneers (www.bioneers.org), a non-profit organization of networked, engaged citizens, focus on solving our world’s urgent problems in a systemic framework of interdependence, sustainability, restoration, regeneration and resilience, providing a forum and social hub for education at the annual Bioneers Conference of 10,000 people, beamed out by satellite, growing social capital for positive change;
  • the Earth Charter (www.ecouncil.ac.er/value) promotes respect for all life on earth, caring for diversity, integrity, beauty of planetary ecosystems, and social justice for all people, launched in 1994 as a project of Earth Council and Green Cross International, with aspirations to impact international law;
  • Genesis Farm (www.genesisfarm.org) is a learning center for Earth studies focusing on the connections between the health of our global commons of air, water, land and nature, and the health of our local communities and bioregions, rooted in a spirituality that reverences Earth as a primary revelation of the divine;
  • Gaia University (www.gaiauniversity.org) offers students (called Associates) access to accredited degrees and diplomas, whilst the Associate is actively engaged in self and planetary transformation, with a worldwide network of learning providers, tutors and mentors, linking your ideals with self-directed practical experience, acting as a world changer by working for local and global sustainability and regeneration, justice and peace.