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Projects

A record of every initiative supported by the Foundation since its establishment in May 2024.

The Orbis Pictus Foundation does not operate programmes directly. It supports established institutions and, on occasion, individual practitioners whose work serves the public good across our three pillars. The record below documents that support, organised by year and filterable by pillar and region.

Development, Ecology & Environment

MMXXVI

2026

Tambopata Reserve Society TReeS

Development, Ecology & EnvironmentUnited KingdomApril 2026

UK - Peru

Environmental education in Peru.

Whale and Dolphin Conservation

Whale and Dolphin1
Whale and Dolphin2

Development, Ecology & EnvironmentUnited KingdomMarch 2026

UK

Whale and Dolphin Conservation.

MMXXV

2025

Institucion Educativa S. Francisco de Asis, Huaycan

Development, Ecology & EnvironmentPeruDecember 2025

Peru

Childrens' education.

ANIA Peru

Ania Project

Development, Ecology & EnvironmentPeruDecember 2025

Peru

Childrens' education.

TReeS Tambopata Reserve Society

Trees1
Trees2

Development, Ecology & EnvironmentUnited KingdomSeptember 2025

UK

Protection of wildlife reserve in Peru.

Institut Suisse Jeunesse et Médias

Development, Ecology & EnvironmentSwitzerlandJuly 2025

Switzerland

Lectures durables', commented bibliography on nature and environment.

Rainforest Foundation UK

Rainforest Foundation UK

Development, Ecology & EnvironmentUnited KingdomJuly 2025

London, UK

Promotion of the rights of 'forest people'.

ecoLive Association

Development, Ecology & EnvironmentSwitzerlandFebruary 2025

Bellevue, Switzerland

Climate protection program.

MMXXIV

2024

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Development, Ecology & EnvironmentUnited KingdomDecember 2024

Richmond, UK

Kew's Digitisation Project.

TReeS Tambopata Reserve Society

Development, Ecology & EnvironmentUnited KingdomSeptember 2024

London, UK

Protection of wildlife reserve in Peru.

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