Partners & Supporters

Anything is possible when you have the right people there to support you

Our Donors & Collaborators

Whole Earth Engineering, Inc. integrates wisdom shared by Indigenous communities into culturally appropriate client and community outcomes. The integration informs and transforms modern paradigms by bridging non-Indigenous and Indigenous perspectives – via the alignment of cash-flow and conscience – into profitable and sustainable opportunities aligned with and respectful of the Earth. This work would not be possible without our gracious donors and collaborators:

  • Full Spectrum Capital Partners
  • Sony Corporation
  • Enterprise Holdings Foundation
  • Melaluca Wellness Company
  • Amazon Smile
  • Lobo Joe Realty
  • Engineers Without Borders
  • University of New Mexico – ECHO Project
  • Pixel Dust Studios
  • Expressions of Humanity Foundation
  • Christopher V.
  • Fred & Chelsea
  • Susan G.

Board of Advisors

Whole Earth Engineering, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that works with our Board of Advisors and collaborators to support projects envisioned, planned, built, and directly managed by the Q’ero people. 

Enolia

Enolia Foti

Influencer

Award-winning speaker, global influencer, social entrepreneur, life experience coach, and author.

Tim

Tim Alston

Program/Project Management & Information Security

Award winning industry expert, writer, and leader in information security.

Chris Valentin

Cyber Security Engineer, Sony

Deploys security products, develops standards for security features, and identifies capabilities to increase detection and response capabilities.

Collaborators

Ruben Quispe

Ruben Apaza Quispe, B.A.

Owner, Andean Spirit

Spiritual teacher and wisdom keeper who shares the Q’ero's 500-year-old ancestral knowledge and traditions.

Donate

Your donations directly support projects presented to Whole Earth Engineering by Indigenous community leaders. The projects are presented in order of priority. Whole Earth Engineering works with collaborators and supporters to fund and manage the projects. Grounded in tradition, each project is directed, planned, and often built by the people of the community. Throughout the project process, Whole Earth Engineering looks for ways to provide training as well as income opportunities for community members. Training prepares individuals for future employment opportunities as well as replaces income lost from not tending their fields or animals throughout the project build.