Our Partners
At the Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom, we collaborate with organizations that share our values.
We believe that by supporting and communicating with our partners we can help create a happier, more compassionate world for everyone.
Creating Compassionate Cultures (CCC)
CCC offers a secular education program based on a mix of ancient wisdom, scientific research, and practical experience for awakening and nurturing the hearts and minds of children and teens so they can lead happy, successful, and meaningful lives.
Transformative Mindfulness Methods
Transformative Mindfulness Methods are easy to learn for self-healing. Highly effective for all ages, cultures, and traditions, they access your brain’s ability to change and improve in a way that is surprisingly graceful.
Potential Project
Potential Project is a global leader in providing customised, organisational effectiveness programs based on mindfulness. Our mission is to enhance individual and company performance, resilience and creativity and bring more kindness and compassion into organisations.
The Centre for Compassion & Wisdom
Dekyi-Lee Oldershaw established this Canadian organisation, which became an FDCW National Group in 2006 and now has all facilitators trained in 16G. Transformative Mindfulness Methods facilitators offer programmes as well.
The centre has strong links with the University of Toronto, Applied Mindfulness Meditation (AMM) Certification Programme, which co-certified Transformative Mindfulness Methods.
Education Universelle France
Education Universelle France (EUF) was first established in 2010 by Christophe Bertraneu, Nicolas Brun, Hilary McMichael, Françoise Normand, Mabel Odessey, Brigitte Segria, and Magali Lecuyer.
EUF became an FDCW National Group in 2010. The EUF team comprises facilitators trained in 16G, The a.r.t. of Fulfilment, Transformative Mindfulness Methods and Creating Compassionate Cultures. They currently run workshops in France, Switzerland and Tahiti.
Dreamers’ Home, Israel
Dreamers’ Home (NGO) was founded in April 2018 out of a firm belief in the healing power of compassion and with deep conviction that when healing takes place, dreaming can also occur (in Hebrew, the roots of the words 'compassion,' ' healing,' and 'dreaming' consist of the same letters).
The organization works in spiritual and social areas with the aim to rebuild social solidarity.
Through combining Western and Eastern philosophies and practices with innovative, professional activism models developed by Dreamers’ Home, the organization works to assist weakened populations in the fields of education, welfare and health", it would be complete.
Mind Science Academy
Mind Science Academy (MSA) is a project initiated by Lama Tzong Khapa Institute on the advice received from His Holiness the Dalai Lama during his visit to Pomaia, Italy in 2014. MSA aims to promote a multidisciplinary approach to the study of mental and emotional processes that uses, on the one hand, the methods, tools and acquisitions of Western sciences and, on the other hand, the enormous wealth of knowledge accumulated in over 2,500 years of the Buddhist tradition.
MSA articulates its work thanks to different relationships with the Italian academic world and mainly through an agreement with the University of Pisa that provides, among other things, the possibility to carry out activities of higher education, the recognition of educational credits, thesis activities and the establishment of first and second level Master.