Alliances

Sumando Argentina develops its projects and initiatives thanks to the support of partners, donors, companies and entities that enable their implementation.
PUBLIC SECTOR PARTNERSHIPS
  • Housing Institute – Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (IVC)
  • Sub Secretary of Habitat and Inclusion of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
  • Ministry of Social Development and
  • Habitat of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
  • Ministry of Culture of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
  • Ministry of Education of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
  • Ministry of Social Development and Habitat of Argentina
  • Ministry of Interior
  • Sub secretary of Science and Technological Innovation – National Ministry of Education
  • National Electoral Directorate
  • Secretary of Human Rights and Cultural Pluralism
  • National Electoral Chamber
PRIVATE SECTOR ALLIANCES
  • Xylem
  • IRSA
  • DOT Baires Shopping
  • FEMSA Argentina
  • Lagash
  • Walmart
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
  • 319 public and private schools in the City of Buenos Aires and the BA Province suburbs

  • 109 soup kitchens and community cultural centers such as Centro Cultural Cambalache; Vientos Limpios; Centro Cultural Nuestra Tierra; Organización Corazones Solidarios; Centro Infantil de Recreación y Aprendizaje; Comedor La niña de tus Ojos, etc.

  • Universidad Tecnológica Nacional – UTN
  • Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero – UNTref
  • Universidad del Salvador – USAL
  • Universidad de San Isidro – USI
  • Universidad Metropolitana – UMET
ALLIANCES WITH FOUNDATIONS AND CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
  • Fundación Aportes al Tercer Sector
  • Feriado al Planeta
  • 26 de Septiembre
  • ICW
  • RAMVHIS
  • DONCEL
  • MINU
  • Democracia en Red
  • RAJAP
  • La Flecha
INTERNACIONAL COOPERATION
  • Embajada de los Estados Unidos en Argentina
  • ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen) – Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Alemania
  • Fundación FEMSA México
  • Generation Citizen
  • Global Giving
  • Fundación Avina
  • Unicef Argentina
  • PNUD
  • ONUSIDA
  • BID
NETWORKS TO WHICH IT BELONGS ADDING
  • SEDCERO: is a collaborative network of public actors and non-governmental organizations aimed at guaranteeing the human rights to water and sanitation, as well as access to water for production and for the sustainability of ecosystems in Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay. The Program seeks to influence policies and improve current capacities for solving socio-environmental problems at the level of public policies, social and citizen management.
  • Global Network for Youth Action:is a coalition of 20+ independent youth-centered civic education organizations, putting young people at the center of social change in their communities and democratic systems. The network is facilitated and managed by Generation Citizen.

We believe in collaboration, multiple views and teamwork to enrich actions for social change.