Supporters & Collaborators
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Aid to Artisans
Aid to Artisans strives to build a world community of entrepreneur-craftspeople who have the ability to improve their own lives, the lives of their families, the communities in which they make their homes, and their livelihoods. GGP values our close partnership with ATA who not only provides GGP with warehousing and fulfillment services, but also provides technical assistance and capacity-building resources to our overseas partners.
American Jewish World Service
American Jewish World Service is dedicated to alleviating poverty, hunger and disease among the people of the developing world through grants to grassroots organizations, volunteer service, advocacy, and education.
Fair Trade Federation
GGP is a member of the Fair Trade Federation, an international association of businesses and non-profit organizations that are fully committed to fair trade. Members strive to sell 100 percent fairly traded product and to create positive employment opportunities for economically disadvantaged artisans and farmers worldwide.
The Global Fund for Children
The Global Fund for Children works to advance the dignity of vulnerable children and youth worldwide by supporting and strengthening grassroots groups and harnessing the power of books, films, and photography.
Global Fund for Women
The Global Fund for Women is an international network of women and men committed to a world of equality and social justice. GFW advocates for and defends women’s human rights by making grants to support women’s groups around the world.
Girls Learn International
Girls Learn International is a service learning initiative designed to bring American middle school and high school students into the global partnership to promote access to quality education for all girls.
Grantmakers without Borders
GGP is a member of Grantmakers Without Borders, a unique funders network committed to increasing strategic and compassionate funding for international social change. Grantmakers Without Borders arose out of a concern that US-based philanthropy provides only marginal support to the developing world, and frequently in ways that do not get at the root causes of social ills.
International Museum of Women
The International Museum of Women (I.M.O.W.) is a groundbreaking social change museum that inspires global action, connects people across borders and transforms hearts and minds. The mission of I.M.O.W. is to value the lives of women around the world. I.M.O.W. exhibitions, education, and events programming are offered globally and locally in the San Francisco Bay Area. Learn more about the collaboration between GGP and I.M.O.W.
Mex-Am Cultural Foundation
The Mex-Am Cultural Foundation promotes cultural and artistic dialogue between Mexico and the US through activities focused on the creation, diffusion, conservation and promotion of the cultural traditions of both countries.
OneWorld U.S.
OneWorld is dedicated to harnessing the democratic potential of the internet to promote human rights and sustainable development.
Washington College of Law, American University
Located in the nation’s capital, the Washington College of Law has a distinguished clinical program that provides legal services to clients on a pro bono basis. For the past two years, Global Goods Partners has benefited from the guidance and expertise of the school’s Community & Economic Development Law Clinic and the Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Law Clinic.

