The Heritage Institute has partnerships with other organizations that support our world changing view. Feel free to visit the following organization websites.

The Compassionate Listening Project: Welcome to The Compassionate Listening Project. We are a non-profit organization based near Seattle, Washington. We teach heart-based skills for peace building and reconciliation in our families, communities, on the job, and in the world...
speaking and listening from the heart, even in the heat of conflict. We offer trainings and a facilitator certification program.

The Whidbey Institute connects the human spirit with the natural world through education, reflection, and experience,liberating the capacity to serve the common good.

Facing the Future: It's all connected! Climate change.
Population growth. Poverty. Environmental degradation. Conflict. Global health crises.
The Pachamama Alliance is a U.S. based not-for-profit organization that was born out of a relationship developed between a group of people from the modern world and the leaders of remote indigenous groups in the Amazon region of Ecuador. This relationship was actually initiated by the indigenous elders and shamans themselves who, out of their deep concern for the growing threat to their ancient way of life, and their recognition that the roots of this threat lay far beyond their rainforest home, actively sought the partnership of committed individuals living in the modern world.
Antioch University, Seattle Antioch has always been known for its innovative approaches to learning. Antioch University Seattle takes pride in its progressive heritage and continues to foster ground-breaking programs in higher education.
Portland Parks Environmental Education :Portland Parks & Recreation offers diverse environmental experiences in our parks, gardens, and natural areas. Classes, guided walks, camp programs, volunteer opportunities, and special events focus on the forest, grassland, and water ecosystems available in neighborhoods throughout the city. From young children to older adults, people of all ages can find active involvement with nature close to home.
Rethinking our Classrooms
Organizing for Better Schools

Mt. Rainier National Park Education Program:Through its education program, Mount Rainier National Park will become a premier educational resource, outdoor classroom and learning laboratory for educators and students of the greater Puget Sound region and beyond. This will, ultimately, result in greater understanding and protection of natural and cultural resources both inside and outside the boundaries of national parks.
Welcome to Alderleaf Wilderness College a nature and survival school. Alderleaf offers innovative nature, wildlife tracking, and wilderness survival courses in the Pacific Northwest. Led by experienced faculty, our wilderness courses provide students with valuable skills and experiences in the field of Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Alderleaf specializes in the application of nature skills for environmental conservation, outdoor education, and sustainable living.
offers youth and educators the opportunity to travel and study abroad
as a way to gain greater understanding of the world and themselves. Through our programs, travel abroad becomes a transformative experience, which we have carefully designed to allow participants to grow intellectually, socially, and emotionally.
The Global Oneness Project exploring how the radically simple notion of interconnectedness can be lived in our increasingly complex world. Since 2006, we've been traveling the globe gathering stories from creative and courageous people who base their lives and work on the understanding that we bear great responsibility for each other and our shared world.