Impact
As our collaboration turns intent to impact, we deepen our work further by supporting Sarang Foundation and Kikik Kollektive through per project percentage.
We are recipients of compassion, generosity, and creative liberation. We aspire to keep giving back and circulating the good by supporting these organizations.
Sarang Foundation supports socially conscious, small businesses in return for a pledge by the businesses to assist with Sarang’s education and community development projects.
Private and independent, Sarang aims to be a facilitator, providing advice, assistance and funding to small social good-minded businesses with the ultimate goal of creating connected communities which sustain themselves.
The name “Sarang” comes from “masarangan,” which is the Hiligaynon term for “to be able to do.”
The foundation seeks to reach out to potential project collaborators, but also to inspire others to start their own journeys, to enable others “to be able to do.”
Kikik
Kikik Kollektive connects artists with grassroots communities and with each other through the inspiration and aspiration of localization, public spaces, and communal reciprocity.
Formerly known as Artivism Iloilo, Kikik Kollektive has created, curated, and held projects and events that raised important social, environmental, and local issues and concerns. Some of their most notable works are Artivism 3.0: Marka Merkado - murals and site-specific project highlighting the value of traditional public markets and vendors, Si Magbanua kag ang Bakunawa - mural project heralding the underappreciated life and heroism of Teresa Magbanua who has fought against colonization all her life, and Pro-Coast Project in partnership with the Zoological Society of London through which they worked with local youth volunteers in four different areas around Panay Island and Guimaras Island painting public art for marine education and conservation.