Partners connects people and institutions across and within the Americas to create lasting solutions to the hemisphere’s toughest challenges through its Chapters, development programs, and exchange programs.
Explore our map below to learn about Partners’ current Chapters and programs by country.
Regions
Bolivia
Partners has been working in Bolivia since 1964, when our first Bolivia chapter was founded. For 50 years, Partners has advanced justice and equality across the country, empowering citizens to be advocates for justice reforms, raising awareness about the impact of gender-based violence and training officials in the justice system to serve victims of gender-based violence. Since 2012, health professionals working on the diagnosis and treatment of autism have led seminars and presented new methodologies for families with autistic children throughout Bolivia.
Chapters
- Capítulo de Cochabamba
Overview
The Cochabamba Chapter is a volunteer strategy of Partners of the Americas in Bolivia, an institution created for the social development of the communities and has as its axis volunteers from different professions and interests in different areas.
The volunteer work is promoted from various subcommittees, such as art and culture, health, education, women and family, emergency prevention, rehabilitation, and special education, agriculture, sports, volunteer school, justice network, environment, teachers in residence and others. It was initiated in 1964.
The purpose of the partnership is to contribute to a healthy society, promoting human development through volunteering with social participation, community management and networking.
The Chapter works with volunteers and interested institutions such as universities and institutions of special education and rescue, agricultural production, prevention of family violence, arts, culture, languages, training, formation of young leaders, higher education, environment and recovery of green areas, rescue and salvage. It also carries out north-south exchanges with experts in different areas.
Leadership
Chapter Email: [email protected]
Position Name Contact Information* President Elvia Claure Orellana Contact Vice President Danitza Choque Contact Treasurer Noelia Alejandra Colque Mercado Contact Secretary Clelia A. Calani O. Contact *(Users must have a PartnersConnect account to access - log in or create one today!)Useful Links
(Users must have a PartnersConnect account to access - log in or create one today!) - Capítulo de La Paz y el Altiplano
Overview
Leadership
Chapter Email: [email protected]
Position Name Contact Information* President Gary Limachi Contact Vice President Daniel Zalazar Contact Secretary Maria Patricia Espinoza Oretea Contact *(Users must have a PartnersConnect account to access - log in or create one today!)Useful Links
(Users must have a PartnersConnect account to access - log in or create one today!) - Capítulo de Santa Cruz
Overview
Leadership
Chapter Email: [email protected]
Position Name Contact Information* President Blanca Elena Saldaña Gil Contact Vice President Emilse Karol Aguilera Senzano Contact Secretary Ysabel Goitia Tórrez Contact Secretary Cesar Javier Perez H. Contact Treasurer Ytalo Sander Rocha Chino Contact Sub-Committee Coordinator Isaac Terceros Contact Secretary of Communications and Sports Marioly Limpias Serrano Contact Secretary of Culture Jenny Ingrid Montaño Mariscal Contact Secretary of Environment Martina Silvia Saldaña Gil Contact Secretary of Health Jorge Enrique Ibernegaray Urquidi Contact Secretary of International Relations Miguel Arrazola Gutierrez Contact *(Users must have a PartnersConnect account to access - log in or create one today!)Useful Links
(Users must have a PartnersConnect account to access - log in or create one today!) - PartnersCampus Universidad Privada Abierta Latinoamericana
- PartnersCampus Universidad Mayor de San Simón
100,000 Strong in the Americas
The 100,000 Strong in the Americas (100K) Innovation Fund expands opportunities for higher education institutions to create partnerships and launch innovative student exchange and training programs. This opens access to underrepresented student populations, improves workforce development training, increases public-private investment, and strengthens people-to-people ties between the United States and Latin America and the Caribbean.
Education exchanges have long been used as a tool to foster international cooperation and promote technical, linguistic, and intercultural skills development for students to operate in an increasingly globalized world. Created in 2013 by the White House’s National Security Council, the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, Partners of the Americas, and NAFSA: Association of International Educators, the 100K Innovation Fund is an impactful hemisphere-wide education initiative that creates dynamic regional collaboration across the private sector, foundations, government entities, NGOs, and academia to support higher education partnerships and increase the number and diversity of students in the Americas who have access to innovative training and exchange programs.
Unlike traditional scholarship programs, which support individual students or faculty, the 100K Innovation Fund stimulates innovation at the institutional level and provides critical funding on a competitive basis to higher education institutions across the Americas to build partnerships that result in innovative student exchange and training programs that are scalable and sustainable. To learn more about 100K Innovation Fund grants and other opportunities, visit https://www.100kstrongamericas.org.
$9.8Million in grants awarded25Countries and 49 U.S. states and territories benefited from grant programs572Higher education institutions formed partnerships for international collaboration7,100+Student and faculty beneficiaries