Our Institutional Partners
In 2014, Soliya entered into a strategic alliance with Search for Common Ground, the world’s largest non-governmental organization dedicated to peace-building. SFCG works with all sides of a conflict to provide the tools needed to work together and find solutions
The Stevens Initiative is an international effort to build global competence and career readiness skills for young people in the United States and the Middle East and North Africa by growing and enhancing the field of virtual exchange.
Global Affairs Canada defines, shapes, and advances Canada’s interests and values in a complex global environment, leading international development, humanitarian, and peace and security assistance efforts.
Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange is part of the European Union’s Erasmus+ program, providing an accessible, ground-breaking way for young people aged 18-30 residing in Europe and the Southern Mediterranean to engage in intercultural learning.
UN-Habitat works in over 90 countries to promote transformative change in cities and human settlements through knowledge, policy advice, technical assistance, and collaborative action. Those who complete our Advanced Facilitation Training and practicum receive a joint certificate from UN-Habitat and Soliya.
Open Road Alliance, a passionate group working to keep impact on track, partners with grantees and investors who share a common drive to create better lives, stronger communities, and a better world for all.
Our Impact Partners
The Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania combines the intimacy of highly-selective graduate and undergraduate programs with the dynamism, resources, and personnel of a major research institute
Saxelab is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Social Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, which studies Theory of Mind as a case study in the deeper and broader question: how does the brain, an electrical and biological machine, construct abstract thoughts?
UCL Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science is the first institute in the world devoted to crime science, with extensive research on the risk factors of radicalization, extreme political attitudes, and hate crime prevention in increasingly diverse and digital societies.