Marion Institute
"Founded in 1993, the Marion Institute is a member based non-profit that acts as an incubator for a diverse array of programs and projects that delve into the root cause of an issue and seeks to create deep and positive change. We work with individuals, schools and communities to inspire change in the areas of health and healing, sustainability, green economics, environmental education, spirituality and much more."[1]
" The Marion Institute is a member based non-profit that acts as an incubator for a diverse array of programs and projects that delve into the root cause of an issue and seeks to create deep and positive change for the earth and its inhabitants.
"Some of these initiatives – which we have entitled Serendipity Projects – may be large or small, global or local in scope. One of our success stories, which was a past Serendipity Project – the Green Belt Movement – won the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize. These projects represent a diverse array of interest areas. " [2] Founded by Ian Baldwin.
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Board
Accessed February 2013: [3]
- Michael Baldwin, co-founder of the Marion Institute and owner of How On Earth
- Margie Baldwin, co-founder of the Marion Institute and owner of How On Earth
- Philip Baldwin
- Peter Dean
- Temistocles Blessed D. Ferreira
- Callum Grieve
- Elaine Seiler
- Patricia Sullivan
- Joan Tiffany
- John Vasconcellos
Associate Board
Accessed February 2013: [4]
- Christina Bascom
- Joanie Brady
- Nonie Brady
- John Burt
- Johnnie Chace
- Vickie Cunningham
- Mary Davidson
- Mark Finser
- Sally Hunsdorfer
- Robert Inches
- Krystyna Jurzykowski
- Bokara Legendre
- Carola Lott
- Richmond Mayo-Smith
- Ellen McFarland
- Elizabeth Oates
- Kelli Sterrett
Advisory Board
Accessed February 2013: [5]
In Memoriam: Wangari Maathai (1940 – 2011)
Contact
Web: http://www.marioninstitute.org
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Marion Institute About, organizational web page, accessed February 12, 2013.
- ↑ Marion Institute Serendipity Projects, organizational web page, accessed February 12, 2013.
- ↑ Marion Institute Board, organizational web page, accessed February 12, 2013.
- ↑ Marion Institute Board, organizational web page, accessed February 12, 2013.
- ↑ Marion Institute Board, organizational web page, accessed February 12, 2013.