Links

Please click on the logos on the left to visit these sites

CEPRODEL (El Centro de Promocion del Desarrollo Local) is SOSTENICA’s partner organization in Nicaragua.
ASOMIF (Asociación Nicaragüense de Instituciones de Microfinanzas) is the trade association for 19 of the micro-finance institutions working in Nicaragua, including CEPRODEL.
An outstanding  coalition of microlending organizations.
The Social Investment Forum is an association of organizations engaged in socially responsible and sustainable investing. SOSTENICA has been a member since our inception.
GuideStar is an independent NGO providing information about non-profits in the US. SOSTENICA is profiled here with financial information from our
latest IRS Form 990 (non-profit corporation return) filings.
The Norwalk/Nagarote Sister City Project has been one of SOSTENICA’s partners since our inception. Their youth-run nursery provides many of the
seedlings for our reforestation work.
The New Haven/León Sister City Project, SOSTENICA’s first home, has one of our nation’s leading Sister City relationships with Nicaragua.
The MIX Market is a global information exchange for the microfinance industry. It promotes transparency and improves reporting standards in the microfinance industry. CEPRODEL is listed under Demand (MFI) and SOSTENICA under Partners (Development Program/Service Provider)
ViviendasLeón is a non-profit engaged in the economic and community development of communities in León. Its goals are to build safe and affordable
housing for working families, build schools, and engage our next generation of activist leaders through its Volunteer Delegation Program.
 

 

Las Canadas is an ecovillage in the cloud forest of Veracruz, Mexico. SOSTENICA President, Alan Wright, and his wife, Paula Kline, spend several months each year here conducting workshops on sustainable living. 

 

Friends of the Mexican Cloud Forest is an alliance of Mexican and U.S. individuals, families and organizations committed to preserving the
cloud forest ecology which supports the vital water resources of the Dos Puentes and Citlalapa Micro-watershed near Huatusco, Veracruz, Mexico.