Serendipity Projects
The Marion Institute is a member based non-profit that acts as an incubator for a diverse array of programs and projects that delve into the root cause of an issue and seeks to create deep and positive change for the earth and its inhabitants.
Some of these initiatives – which we have entitled Serendipity Projects – may be large or small, global or local in scope. One of our success stories, which was a past Serendipity Project – the Green Belt Movement – won the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize. These projects represent a diverse array of interest areas.
The Marion Institute acts as an umbrella organization for its Serendipity Projects and programs promoting and supporting individual project leaders and organizations who are on the ground working to enhance life for the earth and its inhabitants. Please take a few minutes and read through our diverse array of Serendipity Projects.
We often look to our members as one source for identifying and supporting new initiatives. The notion of the “Serendipity Project” was first established as a means of fundraising for Board Member-sponsored projects, through the aid of the Marion Institute’s 501c3 status. Today, we have the ability to offer this same form of sponsorship to projects that we feel dovetail with the Marion Institute’s mission statement of “identifying and promoting programs that seek to enhance life for the earth and its inhabitants.” This unique relationship allows us to not only accept tax-deductible gifts on behalf of a particular project, but more importantly, can help strengthen a project’s mission. For more information, click here.
If you would like to bring a worthy organization or initiative to our attention, please contact Desa Van Laarhoven at 508.748.0816 or fill out this form and send it to ahaines@marioninstitute.org.
Please consider making a donation to support the goals of one of our Serendipity Projects - or simply support the overall work of the Marion Institute.
Creative LivesCreative Lives brings new tools for unleashing human potential to public school educators and youth. Our whole systems approach is based on the work of Philosopher Ellen Tadd and includes specific means for cultivating extraordinary focus, well-being and creative expression. |
Gaviotas Carbon Offset InitiativeOffset your emissions and support forest restoration and the sustainable community of Las Gaviotas in Colombia. |
Himalayan ProjectHelping to raise critical support for the Sherpa education and the distribution of much needed fleece winter jackets. |
I Am Somebody!I Am Somebody! is revolutionizing the NGO sector through principles of storytelling, the give and take of listening and the authenticity of exchange. We are multiplying available resources for the benefit of communities and their youth by creating a strong web of relationships that enable authentic exchange. |
Mastate Charitable FoundationPromoting education, research, community development, natural building, sustainable living and conservation in rural Costa Rica. |
S.A.F.E.Kenyan NGO and UK charity that uses the performing arts and community programmes to educate, inspire and deliver social change. |
Taktse International SchoolThe mission of Taktse International School is to develop a diverse community of self-motivated students and teachers who have a passion for excellence, inquiry and life long learning. |
The Unseen HandWe are dedicated to preserving and bringing forward a tradition of medicine that benefits individuals, communities and our planet. |
The Wisdom of the ChakrasThe Wisdom of the Chakras: Tools for Navigating the Complexity of Life |
Two Angry MomsA documentary film about school food: it’s not just a movie, it’s a movement! |









