Our MissionCoRenewal (formerly known as Amazon MycoRenewal Project) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to providing education and research in ecosystem restoration, health and healing, and sustainable community dynamics. CoRenewal is organized exclusively to conduct these activities: facilitate research, development, and implementation of solutions supporting ecosystem resilience; evaluate and ameliorate the impacts of environmental quality on individual and community health; engage in education, career-building, and research-oriented programs pertaining to ecology and sustainable community development.
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CoRenewal strives to fulfill its mission by assembling a team of experts in community development and bioremediation, the nature-based solutions to human caused pollution. These experts work closely with communities and local government to design, implement, and monitor sustainable projects. We empower communities with educational workshops. We facilitate partnerships between diverse groups, and support self-organization so that communities can implement their own solutions that will bring local economic, social and health benefits.
Among CoRenewal’s strengths are its dedicated team of volunteers. We have had over 86 people from 10 countries participate in our activities. These include scientists who have extensive knowledge of nature-based remediation technologies and their manufacturers, as well as an on-the-ground outreach team.
Among CoRenewal’s strengths are its dedicated team of volunteers. We have had over 86 people from 10 countries participate in our activities. These include scientists who have extensive knowledge of nature-based remediation technologies and their manufacturers, as well as an on-the-ground outreach team.
Board Members and Staff
Partners and Contributors
Among CoRenewal’s allies are municipalities, universities, small businesses and nonprofit organizations, which each contribute an integral piece to the fulfillment of our mission.
Our current and past partners and contributors include:
-Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
-Sydney Glassman’s Fungal Ecology lab at UC Riverside
-Samantha Ying’s lab at UC Riverside
-Emma Aronson's lab of Soil Microbial Ecology and Biogeochemistry at UC Riverside
-Amisacho Restauracion
-Metabolic Studio
-Abundant Earth Foundation
Our current and past partners and contributors include:
-Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
-Sydney Glassman’s Fungal Ecology lab at UC Riverside
-Samantha Ying’s lab at UC Riverside
-Emma Aronson's lab of Soil Microbial Ecology and Biogeochemistry at UC Riverside
-Amisacho Restauracion
-Metabolic Studio
-Abundant Earth Foundation