Partners and Supporters

At Tapestry, we believe in collaboration and diversity. We are extremely grateful to all of the individuals and organizations who partner with us in our work. Some of them have allowed us to list them here on our site while others prefer to work behind the scenes.

If you would like information on how your organization can become a Tapestry Partner, please email Jo Belasco.

2024 SUPPORTERS AND PARTNERS

Jacob Harold, author of The Toolbox: Strategies for Crafting Social Impact
Synchronicity Earth
Synchronicity Global Foundation

2023 SUPPORTERS AND PARTNERS

Jessica and Adam Sweidan
Vicki and Shelby Solomon
Synchronicity Earth
Synchronicity Global Foundation
Shawn Wilson
McCall MacBain Foundation, Jamie Wilson

Major Tapestry Partners, past and present, in alphabetical order and with MANY thanks. Some of these people and organizations donated products or items for sale or as donor gifts. Others are good friends who have since walked on, and who we miss but continue to honor, in love and memory.

The American Association for the Advancement of Science
Keely and Pierce Brosnan
Linda Carter-Holman, artist
Celestial Seasonings, producers of fine teas
De Haven Solimon Chaffins, artist
Designing Health, Inc., producers of horse supplement
Digital Library for Earth System Education (since decommissioned)
Equine Wellness Magazine
Linda Hogan (Chickasaw), author
Jenny Hubbard, artist
Clarissa Hudson (Tlingit), artist
Maryanne Kennedy, musician
Dean Koontz, author
Lori Lambert (Abenaki, Mi’kmaq), educator and jeweler
Leanin’ Tree, producer of fine greeting cards and posters
Kim McElroy, artist
Caitlin and John Matthews, authors
National Science Foundation (NSF)
The Shiprock campus of Diné College
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
Stone Model Horses
Dwayne Tanner, artist
Elizabeth Taylor, actress
The John Templeton Foundation
Bernett Tohdacheeny, artist
Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education Consortium
Roger Welsch, author and CBS Sunday Morning correspondent
Winds of Change, Magazine of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES)