Alliances are characterized as a voluntary, collaborative and formal relationship between the Legado Chile Foundation and a private entity or other actors with a common objective, which have a positive impact on development, allowing the transfer of financial resources from the private sector and other groups interested in initiatives for the public good.
Learn more about our Partnership Protocolhere.
“Creating common agendas and pooling resources, risks and benefits are voluntary collaborations that build on each partner's respective strengths and competencies, optimizing resource allocation and achieving mutually beneficial outcomes in a sustainable manner. They involve interactions that increase resources, scale and impact.”
(Organización de las Naciones Unidas, 2003) Tweet
The Municipality is currently supporting the development of the "Portal Borde Río Maullín" project, which is being developed on the banks of the river.
In 2017, they supported the Baquedano Wetland Park project, the first project of the Green Infrastructure Plan to be implemented in the city of Llanquihue.
SLEP is supporting the implementation of Legado Chile's socio-environmental education agenda in the Province of Llanquihue, within the framework of the Escuela Naturalista project.
CONAF supported the project to optimize home heating in vulnerable homes in southern Chile.
Supported the development of the "Guía DUS" for rainwater management in the southern macro zone of Chile.
The Ministry supported the development of the Camina Llanquihue project, which allows visitors to explore the city by visiting sites of identity, architecture and nature.
The Ministry supported the project to optimize home heating in vulnerable homes in southern Chile.
FOSIS supported the project to optimize home heating in vulnerable housing in southern Chile.
They supported the development of the Baquedano Wetland Outdoor Laboratory, which was carried out in Llanquihue.
Birds Chile is a tour operator that offers nature experiences and supports our conservation activities through Rewilding activities.
Wild Lama is a sustainable fashion company that is supporting our socio-environmental education agenda through its store in Puerto Varas, which donates to the Wild Labs.
National Geographic financially supported the development of the first version of the Naturalist School.
Patagonia is supporting the development of the new Centinas Ambientales project, which is part of our Ecological Conservation agenda.
Garuga supports our Ecological Conservation agenda through its sustainable product lines.
Cecinas Llanquihue has supported Legado Chile since its beginnings in various projects, one of the most outstanding being the Green Infrastructure Plan, a navigation chart that nourishes and complements the current territorial planning instruments of the city of Llanquihue.
With Klean Kanteen and the artist "Bako" we collaborated in the creation of a bottle that seeks to make visible the relevance of the sunken forest, an ecosystem that is strongly threatened.
Kura Biotech supports the Portal Río Maullín project, which seeks to recover the urban edge of the river as a natural space for ecological conservation, public use and care of the Maullín River Nature Sanctuary.
PIC Parks is a platform that supports us in land conservation, particularly in the wetlands of Llanquihue. They stand out for their interest in preserving the planet through a collaborative network of donors.
Cummins has supported the development of the Llanquihue Wetlands Restoration Plan, which brings together a series of strategies and actions focused on the recovery of wetland ecosystems within the urban area of Llanquihue.
Nestlé is supporting the development of the Bosque Escuela project, which aims to create a multipurpose outdoor educational space in schools to connect and raise awareness in the educational community about environmental care and climate action through the establishment of an educational forest.
Patagua was part of the development of the "Guía DUS" for rainwater management in the southern macro zone of Chile. The guide is the result of more than two years of work and invites you to learn about efficient solutions for rainwater management.
Indaga supported the development of the Lontra Provocax Conservation Program, Huillín, which had as one of its outputs the documentary Lontra Provocax: In the Footsteps of the River Cat.
Límite Sur supported us in the creation of a bottle that seeks to make visible the relevance of the hualve, an ecosystem that is strongly threatened.
Walmart Chile is one of the companies that supports our Waste Management area, in particular the Puerto Varas Recycling Center, part of the "Network of cities for recycling and environmental education (Recrea)" project.
Biomar, an aquaculture industry company specializing in fish feed, supports the Naturalist School in its mission to provide a quality, meaningful and all-round educational experience.
Ecofibras, a company dedicated to integrated industrial waste management. It is part of the Recrea network and supports waste management at the Recycling Center in Puerto Varas.
Taller VerdeSur is a company focused on teaching environmental care, specifically through waste separation and recycling, and is part of the Recrea project.
Sealand, a Chilean company in the aquaculture industry, supports the Naturalist School in its mission to provide a quality, meaningful and all-round educational experience.
Aela supported the first version of the "Emociones Río Abajo" emotional literacy project, part of our socio-environmental education agenda.
Aquabench supports since 2019 the Recrea network, a project that aims to raise awareness and educate the community regarding the care of the environment, through the circular economy.
Cedeus was part of the development of the "Guía DUS" for rainwater management in the southern macro zone of Chile. The guide is the result of more than two years of work and invites you to learn about efficient solutions for rainwater management.
MAPA was part of the development of the "Guía DUS" for rainwater management in the southern macro zone of Chile. The guide is the result of more than two years of work and invites you to learn about efficient solutions for rainwater management.
They supported the development of the Lontra Provocax Conservation Program, Huillín, which had as one of its outputs the documentary Lontra Provocax: In the Footsteps of the River Cat.
UACH supported the development of the "Tourism and Conservation in the City of Llanquihue" project, which culminated in the publication of the first “Sustainable Tourism Guide of Llanquihue”.
The Los Lagos University is supporting the development of the new Centinas Ambientales project, which is part of our Ecological Conservation agenda.
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Liquen Foundation supported the project Portal Río Maullín, which seeks to recover the urban edge of the river as a natural space for ecological conservation, public use and care of the Nature Sanctuary.
Bosch Ostalé Foundation is one of the organizations that supports the Naturalist School in its mission to provide a quality, meaningful and cross-disciplinary educational experience.
Olivo Foundation is supporting the project Portal Río Maullín, which seeks to recover the urban edge of the river as a natural space for ecological conservation, public use and care of the Nature Sanctuary.
Regenerativa is collaborating in the development of the "Bosque Escuela" project, which aims to create a multipurpose outdoor educational space in schools to connect and sensitize the educational community through the establishment of an educational forest.
The Llanquihue Chamber of Tourism supported the development of the "Camina Llanquihue" project, which allows visitors to explore the city by visiting sites of identity, architecture and nature.
The Llanquihue Cultural Corporation supported the development of the Camina Llanquihue project, which allows visitors to explore the city by visiting sites of identity, architecture and nature.
The Lions Club is supporting the "Portal Río Maullín" project, which seeks to recover the urban edge of the river as a natural space for ecological conservation, public use and care of the Nature Sanctuary.
Patio Vivo Foundation supported the development of the Baquedano Wetland Outdoor Laboratory, which was held in Llanquihue, in order to enhance scientific skills, experiences of contact with urban nature and understanding of wetland ecology in schoolchildren, teachers and the community in general.