Puerto Rico · Giving Directory
A curated directory of Puerto Rican grassroots organizations working in food sovereignty, land access, disaster resilience, and environmental protection. PayPal links included — so you can donate even when a site goes down during a crisis.
A community-based organization in Adjuntas that became a national model for solar-powered disaster resilience after Hurricane María — keeping lights, medicine, and communications alive when the grid failed.
Working across multiple municipios to bring community-controlled, renewable electricity access to Puerto Rican neighborhoods — reducing dependence on an aging and disaster-vulnerable grid.
A land cooperative working to reclaim and collectively steward agricultural land in Puerto Rico, building food sovereignty from the ground up through community land ownership models.
An agricultural land trust protecting Puerto Rican farmland from development and keeping it in the hands of local farmers — supporting long-term food security and resilient local food systems.
A community urban garden in Ponce growing food, fostering community bonds, and nurturing ecological awareness in the heart of the city. Follow their work on Instagram.
Reclaims vacant and abandoned urban land in Caguas for community use — transforming neglected lots into productive spaces that strengthen neighborhood resilience and self-sufficiency.
An agroecological farm in Toa Alta producing local food and offering community-supported agriculture subscriptions — a living model for sustainable, community-rooted farming in Puerto Rico.
An eco-educational initiative in Las Marías integrating sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, and holistic community living — a model for what a resilient Puerto Rican future can look like.
Conserves natural lands, restores ecosystems, and reconnects communities with Puerto Rico's natural heritage through science, education, and long-term land stewardship programs.
A feminist community health organization in Loíza working at the intersection of public health, gender equity, and racial justice — centering the most marginalized voices on the island.
Provides free legal services to low-income communities after disasters — helping residents navigate federal aid, insurance claims, and housing rights when they need it most.
Protects Puerto Rico's coastal and marine ecosystems through scientific research, reef restoration, and community engagement — guarding the waters that surround and sustain the island.