Impacting Education

Education that opens
every door.

From Montessori through twelfth grade — plus vocational training and the BookTuk® mobile classroom — IEP educates hundreds of students in Guatemala every year, and keeps going even when the world stops.

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Guatemala. Students in an IEP classroom — early childhood through graduation, all under one mission.
2,783EC-12 students enrolledLifetime cumulative
2,653Trade-school diplomas awardedLifetime total
308EC-12 students in 2025Most recent full year
1,380Trade diplomas in 2025Record year
The Context

When a child can keep learning, everything downstream changes.

In rural Guatemala, a quality education is rarely a given. Distance, cost, and disruption pull children out of school early — and once that thread is cut, it is hard to pick back up. IEP's answer is consistency: a real school, real teachers, and a path that runs from a child's first classroom all the way to a marketable trade.

That continuity held even through the pandemic. While many programs went dark in 2020, IEP's school stayed open to 256 students — and has grown every kind of learning since, from early childhood to a vocational program that scaled from 95 diplomas in 2021 to 1,380 in 2025.

Education is not a single year. It is a continuum — from a child's first classroom to the skills that build a livelihood.
IEP Mission · Strengthening Communities
See It For Yourself

The work, in motion.

Watch IEP's education pillar in action — classrooms, vocational workshops, and the moment learning becomes a future a child can choose.

How We Serve
01 / PROGRAM
EC-12 School

From Montessori through twelfth grade.

IEP's school carries students from early-childhood Montessori through primary, secondary, and graduation — with the meals, materials, and mentorship that keep them enrolled and learning year after year.

  • Montessori early-childhood education
  • Primary and secondary instruction
  • Values-based, student-centered curriculum
  • Meals and wraparound student support
  • Small classes and individual attention
  • A clear path to high-school graduation
02 / PROGRAM
Trade & Vocational School

Skills that lead to a livelihood.

Launched in 2021, IEP's vocational program turns education into employment — teaching hands-on, certifiable trades to youth and adults. It has become the fastest-growing part of the pillar, awarding 1,380 diplomas in 2025 alone.

  • Hands-on vocational training tracks
  • Certifiable, employment-ready skills
  • Open to both youth and adult learners
  • A bridge from classroom to career
  • Scaled 14× since its 2021 launch
  • 1,380 diplomas awarded in 2025
03 / REACHING FURTHER
BookTuk® Mobile Education

The classroom that comes to you.

Not every child can reach a school — so IEP brings the school to them. The BookTuk® mobile education program extends literacy and learning into communities beyond the campus, complementing the formal school and widening who gets to learn.

  • Mobile literacy and learning outreach
  • Reaches communities beyond the campus
  • Complements the EC-12 school
  • A year-round, recurring presence
2,783EC-12 — Lifetime
2,653Diplomas — Lifetime
1,380Diplomas — 2025
Impact by Year
154EC-12 Students2017
Trade DiplomasNot yet launched
154Total Learners2017
EC-12Foundational year2017

The foundational year — IEP's formal school established, building enrollment from the early grades up.

190EC-12 Students2018
Trade DiplomasNot yet launched
190Total Learners2018
+23%EC-12 Growth vs. 20172018

Steady enrollment growth as families and the community came to rely on the school.

236EC-12 Students2019
Trade DiplomasNot yet launched
236Total Learners2019
+24%EC-12 Growth vs. 20182019

Enrollment continued to climb as IEP's education program matured.

256EC-12 Students2020 — COVID-19
Trade DiplomasNot yet launched
256Total Learners2020
OpenNever closed during the pandemic2020

While health missions paused worldwide, IEP's school stayed open to 256 students — continuity when it mattered most.

275EC-12 Students2021
95Trade DiplomasFirst cohort
370Total Learners2021
NewTrade school launches2021

A milestone year: the vocational program launches, awarding its first 95 diplomas alongside growing EC-12 enrollment.

343EC-12 Students2022
101Trade Diplomas2022
444Total Learners2022
343Peak EC-12 enrollment2022

EC-12 enrollment reaches its highest point to date while the trade program steadily grows.

338EC-12 Students2023
105Trade Diplomas2023
443Total Learners2023
443Combined learners2023

Both programs hold strong, serving 443 learners across formal and vocational education.

329EC-12 Students2024
594Trade Diplomas2024
923Total Learners2024
Trade diplomas vs. 20232024

The vocational program scales dramatically — trade diplomas jump nearly six-fold to 594.

308EC-12 Students2025
1,380Trade Diplomas2025
1,688Total Learners2025
RecordMost diplomas ever awarded2025

A landmark year: 1,380 trade-school diplomas — the most ever — bringing total learners to 1,688.

354EC-12 Students — Current2026
378Trade Diplomas — YTD2026 Jan–May
732Total Learners — YTD2026
GrowingMore cohorts scheduled this year2026

2026 is underway — current EC-12 enrollment of 354 is the highest yet, with vocational cohorts continuing through the year.

EC-12 Students Enrolled by Year

Enrollment held steady through 2020 — IEP's school never closed. Trade-school diplomas (launched 2021) are charted separately in each year's detail above.

2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
EC-12 students enrolled
How It Works

A continuum from a first classroom to a career.

Every student is part of a single, connected path — not a one-off intervention. Here is how IEP's education pillar carries a learner forward.

01

Enrollment & Early Childhood

Children enter through Montessori early-childhood education, building the foundations of literacy, numeracy, and confidence from their very first years.

02

Primary & Secondary

Students progress through a structured primary and secondary curriculum, supported by small classes and teachers who know them by name.

03

Wraparound Support

Meals, materials, and mentorship remove the everyday barriers that pull children out of school — so staying enrolled is possible, not a luxury.

04

Graduation & Pathways

Students reach high-school graduation with real options in front of them — and a school that helps them choose a next step.

05

Trade & Vocational Training

For many, the next step is a marketable trade. The vocational program turns a diploma into employable skills and a path to income.

06

BookTuk® & Year-Round Reach

Learning extends beyond the campus through the BookTuk® mobile program, reaching children in surrounding communities all year long.

What This Looks Like in Practice
A Note from the Field

What it looks like when learning never has to stop.

A child enrolls at four years old, barely tall enough for the Montessori tables. Year after year the school is simply there — through good years and hard ones, through a pandemic that closed almost everything else. The thread of their education is never cut.

A decade later that same student walks across a graduation stage, and then into a vocational workshop to learn a trade. What began as a classroom becomes a livelihood — and a future that compounds for the whole family.

"The thing people miss is the continuity. A child doesn't need one great year. They need ten of them in a row. That's what changes a life."
IEP Education Volunteer

It is not an exceptional story — it is the design. Across 2,783 enrollments and 2,653 vocational diplomas, this is what IEP's education pillar does: it keeps the door open, year after year.

One of many. A continuum that runs from a child's first classroom to a marketable trade.
Education Stories

More from the classrooms and workshops.

Recent updates and stories from the EC-12 school, the vocational program, and the BookTuk® mobile classroom — published as they're written, straight from the field.

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Get Involved

Help keep the door open.

IEP's education pillar runs on people who believe a consistent education changes everything — sponsors who keep students enrolled, volunteers who lend their skills, and supporters who supply the books, meals, and materials that make a classroom work.

There is a role for almost everyone, and IEP coordinates the logistics so your support goes straight to the students.

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Sponsorship

Sponsor a Student

Cover the cost of enrollment, meals, and materials so a child can stay in school year after year.

On the Ground

Volunteer with a Team

Join an IEP team in Guatemala to support classrooms, mentor students, or lend a professional skill.

Resources

Provide Books & Materials

Fund the supplies, books, and BookTuk® resources that keep learning moving inside and outside the school.

Trades

Back the Vocational Program

Support the fastest-growing part of the pillar — turning diplomas into employable, income-earning skills.

Mentorship

Mentor & Advise

Share career and life guidance with students approaching graduation and their first steps into work.

Operations

Logistics & Support

Behind-the-scenes help — coordination, materials, and operations — that keeps every classroom running.

Also Part of the Mission

One of three pillars. Together, they strengthen the whole.

 

Impacting Health

Healthcare that goes
where it's needed most.

Teams of volunteer physicians, surgeons, and nurses travel to Guatemala year-round — running full one-week clinics and surgical centers that bring real care to communities with no other access to it.

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Guatemala. A volunteer medical team provides care during a one-week clinic.
16,631Clinic patients servedLifetime total
1,158Life-changing surgeries performedLifetime total
2,984Clinic patients in 2025Record clinic year
227Surgical patients in 2025Most-ever in one year
The Context

Where access to care is not a given, it becomes transformative.

Across rural Guatemala, geographic, economic, and systemic barriers keep families hours — sometimes days — from a clinic, and even further from a specialist or a surgeon. Conditions that are routinely managed elsewhere go untreated here for years.

IEP's Health Pillar closes those gaps by bringing essential services directly to the communities that need them. Volunteer expertise combined with strong local partnerships keep care accessible, consistent, and impactful — not a one-time event, but a year-round commitment.

Health is not an isolated service. It is the foundational condition from which people can build everything else they hope for.
IEP Mission · Strengthening Communities
See It For Yourself

The work, in motion.

Watch IEP's health pillar in action — clinic weeks, surgical centers, and the moment quality care reaches someone who has gone without it for years.

How We Serve
01 / PROGRAM
Medical Clinics

One week. Hundreds of patients. Real care.

Volunteer physician teams travel to Guatemala throughout the year to run fully operational one-week clinics — providing primary care, dental, pediatric, maternal, and chronic-disease management for hundreds who would otherwise have no access.

  • Primary care and acute illness treatment
  • Dental extractions and preventive care
  • Pediatric and maternal health services
  • Vision and eye-health screenings
  • Diabetic Club — ongoing follow-up for patients with diabetes
  • Medication distribution and referral coordination
02 / PROGRAM
Surgical Centers

Surgeries that change the direction of a life.

Board-certified surgeons, anesthesiologists, and perioperative nurses travel to Guatemala to perform life-changing procedures — often for conditions that have gone untreated for years — in a setting built on dignity and clinical rigor.

  • General and abdominal surgery
  • Orthopedic and musculoskeletal procedures
  • ENT and head & neck surgery
  • Gynecological and urological procedures
  • Pediatric surgical care
  • Pre- and post-operative support and follow-up
03 / THE MODEL
A Year-Round Presence. Not A Single Trip.

Care that returns, again and again.

Multiple teams deploy each year across clinic and surgical programs. Patient records carry forward, referrals close out, and a consistent local team holds continuity between visits — so a clinic week becomes part of a relationship, not an isolated event.

  • Multiple clinic and surgical teams deploy every year
  • Patient records maintained across returning teams
  • In-country staff handle intake, translation, and follow-up
  • Referrals closed out between visits, not abandoned
  • Trust built mission by mission, year after year
16,631Clinic Patients — Lifetime
1,158Surgeries — Lifetime
227Surgeries — 2025
Impact by Year
1,640Clinic Patients2017
144Surgical Patients2017
1,784Total Patients Served2017
StartFoundational year2017

The foundational year — IEP's health pillar established, with 1,640 clinic patients and 144 surgical patients served.

3,029Clinic Patients2018
114Surgical Patients2018
3,143Total Patients Served2018
+85%Clinic Growth vs. 20172018

A major scale-up — clinic volume jumped nearly 85%, with 3,029 patients seen across the year (still the highest single-year clinic total).

2,974Clinic Patients2019
184Surgical Patients2019
3,158Total Patients Served2019
184Most surgeries pre-COVID2019

Sustained high volume — 2,974 clinic patients and the highest pre-COVID surgical year at 184 procedures.

0Clinic Patients2020 — COVID-19
0Surgical Patients2020 — COVID-19
PausedTravel program suspended2020
Resumes after pandemic2020

The volunteer-travel health program paused entirely during 2020 due to COVID-19 — the only year in IEP's history with no clinic or surgical missions.

0Clinic Patients2021 — COVID-19
0Surgical Patients2021 — COVID-19
PausedTravel restrictions ongoing2021
Resumes 20222021

Travel restrictions continued through 2021. Programs returned the following year as conditions allowed.

1,300Clinic Patients2022
127Surgical Patients2022
1,427Total Patients Served2022
RestartPrograms resume2022

The restart year — clinic and surgical missions resumed, with 1,300 clinic patients and 127 surgeries.

2,037Clinic Patients2023
124Surgical Patients2023
2,161Total Patients Served2023
+57%Clinic Growth vs. 20222023

Momentum returns — clinic volume grew over 57% from the 2022 restart year as volunteer capacity expanded.

1,728Clinic Patients2024
140Surgical Patients2024
1,868Total Patients Served2024
140Surgeries Performed2024

A steady year — 1,728 clinic patients and 140 surgeries — as the program continued to rebuild capacity.

2,984Clinic Patients2025
227Surgical Patients2025
3,211Total Patients Served2025
RecordMost surgeries ever in one year2025

A landmark year — 2,984 clinic patients (the highest since 2019) and 227 surgical patients, the most ever in a single year.

939Clinic Patients — YTD2026 Jan–May
98Surgical Patients — YTD2026 Jan–May
1,037Total Patients — YTD2026
MultipleTeams still scheduled this year2026

2026 is underway with 939 clinic patients and 98 surgical patients served through May. Additional teams are scheduled across the remainder of the year.

Clinic Patients by Year — All Time

Each visiting team runs a full clinic week. Programs paused entirely in 2020–2021 due to COVID-19 (shown hatched), then restarted in 2022 and climbed back to 2,984 clinic patients in 2025.

2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
Clinic patients
COVID-19 program pause
How It Works

A model built on access, dignity, and continuity.

Each team that comes to Guatemala is part of a larger, consistent system — not a one-time event. Here is how the program works, from recruitment through follow-up.

01

Volunteer Teams Recruited

Physicians, surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists, dentists, and support staff are recruited and vetted into teams. IEP coordinates scheduling, logistics, and team composition so every clinic and surgical week is fully staffed and equipped.

02

Travel to Guatemala

Teams travel to Guatemala, where IEP's established presence creates a trusted environment for care. Local staff and community health workers handle coordination, translation, patient intake, and follow-up.

03

Clinics Open & Care Begins

Each clinic team opens to the community for a full week — general medicine, pediatrics, dental, obstetric care, ophthalmology, prescription distribution — serving hundreds of patients across the week.

04

Surgical Centers Operate

Surgical teams set up operating theaters, anesthesia, sterile processing, and recovery support — performing procedures that may have been needed for years and giving patients an outcome they couldn't otherwise access.

05

Follow-Up & Continuity

Care doesn't end when a team departs. IEP's local team handles monitoring, medication management, and referrals. Patient records carry across returning teams — continuity is built in, not bolted on.

06

Year-Round Cycle Continues

Multiple teams deploy each year across both programs. Each visit builds on the last — turning healthcare from a rare event into a reliable part of community life.

What This Looks Like in Practice
A Note from the Field

The difference a week can make — when access finally arrives.

A woman travels hours by bus to reach an IEP clinic during a volunteer week in Guatemala. She has lived with a condition for years — sought care before, but the nearest surgical facility was beyond reach geographically, financially, logistically.

Within days of arriving, she is evaluated, scheduled, and operated on by a board-certified surgeon. A week later she returns home — not simply treated, but free of pain, free of limitation, and free to plan ahead.

"She told us she hadn't slept comfortably in years. When she woke up after surgery, her first words were about what she'd do when she got home. That's what access to care looks like."
IEP Medical Volunteer

It is not an exceptional story — it is the everyday one. Across 16,631 clinic visits and 1,158 surgeries, this is what IEP's health pillar does: week by week, team by team, patient by patient.

One of thousands. Every team visit creates hundreds of encounters that would otherwise never happen.
Health Stories

More from the people we've cared for.

Recent updates and patient stories from clinics and surgical weeks across Guatemala — published as they're written, straight from the field.

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Get Involved

Your skills can go where they're needed most.

IEP's health pillar runs on the generosity of medical professionals who give their time, expertise, and care — surgeons, physicians, nurses, dentists, and the support specialists who keep every clinic and surgical week running.

Teams depart multiple times each year, and all experience levels are welcome. IEP handles logistics, in-country support, and team structure so volunteers can focus entirely on the work of care.

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Clinic Teams

Physicians & Internists

Primary care, diagnostics, chronic disease management, and acute illness treatment — the backbone of every clinic week.

Surgical Teams

Surgeons & Anesthesiologists

Board-certified surgeons and anesthesiologists performing life-changing procedures in IEP's fully-equipped surgical center.

Clinic Teams

Nurses & NPs

RNs, nurse practitioners, and PAs provide clinical support across every team — triaging, treating, and caring through every stage of a visit.

Clinic Teams

Dentists & Dental Staff

Dental teams provide extractions, preventive care, and oral health services many patients have never had access to before.

Both Programs

Support & Logistics

Non-clinical volunteers handle patient intake, medication management, supply coordination, and the team logistics that keep everything running.

Surgical Teams

Perioperative Nurses

Scrub techs, circulating nurses, and recovery-room nurses enable IEP's surgical teams to operate safely and efficiently each day.

Also Part of the Mission

One of three pillars. Together, they strengthen the whole.

 

Impacting Homes

A healthier home
changes everything.

Smoke-free cookstoves and clean-water filters — installed together and maintained over time — give families in Guatemala cleaner air, safe water, and a healthier foundation to build their lives on.

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Guatemala. A family's new smoke-free cookstove and water filter, installed together in the home.
3,529Homes with clean cookstovesLifetime total
3,529Homes with safe-water filtersLifetime total
935Homes equipped in 2025Record year
50Water filters replaced in 2026New maintenance program
The Context

A home shapes a family's health long before a clinic ever does.

For families cooking over an open indoor fire, every meal fills the home with smoke — a daily, invisible toll on the lungs of mothers and children. Add water that isn't safe to drink, and the home itself becomes a source of illness rather than shelter from it.

IEP changes that at the source. A vented, smoke-free cookstove and a household water filter are installed together — cutting firewood use by roughly 60%, clearing the indoor air, and putting safe drinking water within reach. And in 2026 a new replacement program began keeping those filters working for the long term.

Clean air and safe water are not luxuries. They are the quiet foundations everything else is built on.
IEP Mission · Strengthening Communities
See It For Yourself

The work, in motion.

Watch IEP's homes pillar in action — installations, families, and the moment a home becomes a healthier place to live.

How We Serve
01 / PROGRAM
Clean Cookstoves

Cooking without the smoke.

IEP's vented cookstoves replace the open indoor fire — venting smoke out of the home, cutting firewood use by about 60%, and protecting families from the respiratory harm that comes with cooking over flame every day.

  • Vented, smoke-free stove design
  • Roughly 60% less firewood used
  • Cleaner indoor air for the whole family
  • Lower respiratory risk for mothers and children
  • Less time and money spent gathering wood
  • Installed and supported locally
02 / PROGRAM
Water Filters

Safe water, every day.

A household water filter is installed alongside every cookstove — turning unsafe water into clean drinking water at the tap, reducing waterborne illness, and giving families one less daily threat to their health.

  • Household-scale water filtration
  • Safe drinking water at home
  • Fewer waterborne illnesses
  • Simple for families to maintain
  • Installed together with the cookstove
  • Backed by an ongoing replacement program
03 / THE MODEL
Installed Together. Maintained Over Time.

Built for the long term.

A stove and filter aren't a one-time drop-off. They're installed as a package, families are trained to use and care for them, and — new in 2026 — a replacement program keeps filters working so the benefit lasts for years, not months.

  • Stove and filter installed together as a package
  • Families trained on safe use and upkeep
  • Follow-up visits after installation
  • Filter-replacement program — new in 2026
  • Designed to keep working for the long term
3,529Homes — Lifetime
935Homes — 2025
50Filters Replaced — 2026
Impact by Year
85Cookstoves2017
85Water Filters2017
85Homes Served2017
StartFoundational year2017

The foundational year — IEP's stove-and-filter program established, equipping its first 85 homes.

555Cookstoves2018
555Water Filters2018
555Homes Served2018
+553%Homes vs. 20172018

A major scale-up — installations jumped more than six-fold as the program found its footing.

247Cookstoves2019
247Water Filters2019
247Homes Served2019
247Homes equipped2019

A steady year of installations following the 2018 surge.

49Cookstoves2020 — COVID-19
49Water Filters2020 — COVID-19
49Homes Served2020
OpenReduced, but never stopped2020

COVID-19 slowed installations sharply, but the work never fully stopped — 49 homes were still equipped in 2020.

103Cookstoves2021
103Water Filters2021
103Homes Served2021
+110%Homes vs. 20202021

Recovery begins as installations more than double from the pandemic low.

272Cookstoves2022
272Water Filters2022
272Homes Served2022
+164%Homes vs. 20212022

Momentum returns strongly, with 272 homes equipped across the year.

320Cookstoves2023
320Water Filters2023
320Homes Served2023
320Homes equipped2023

Continued steady growth as the program expanded its reach.

610Cookstoves2024
610Water Filters2024
610Homes Served2024
+91%Homes vs. 20232024

Installations nearly doubled again — 610 homes equipped with clean stoves and safe water.

935Cookstoves2025
935Water Filters2025
935Homes Served2025
RecordMost homes in a single year2025

A record year: 935 homes equipped with both a cookstove and a water filter — the most ever in a single year.

353Cookstoves — YTD2026 Jan–May
353Water Filters — YTD2026 Jan–May
50Filters Replaced — YTDNew in 2026
NewMaintenance program begins2026

2026 is underway with 353 homes equipped so far — and a new milestone: a filter-replacement program keeping clean water flowing in 50 homes and counting.

Homes Equipped by Year (Cookstove + Water Filter)

Each home receives a cookstove and a water filter together. Installations slowed but never stopped during COVID-19 (2020), then climbed to a record 935 homes in 2025.

2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
Homes equipped (stove + filter)
How It Works

A model built on health, dignity, and follow-through.

Each installation is part of a lasting relationship with the family — not a one-time handout. Here is how IEP's homes pillar works, from first visit to long-term upkeep.

01

Family Identified

Working with local partners, IEP identifies families whose homes would benefit most — prioritizing those cooking over open fires without access to safe water.

02

Stove & Filter Installed

A vented cookstove and a household water filter are installed together in the home, in a single visit, as one complete package.

03

Training on Use & Care

Families are shown how to use and maintain both the stove and the filter — so the benefits are real, safe, and lasting from day one.

04

Cleaner Air & Safe Water

Smoke leaves the home, firewood use drops by about 60%, and clean drinking water is available every day — a measurable change in daily health.

05

Follow-Up & Replacement

IEP returns to check in and, through the new 2026 program, replace filters as needed — keeping the system working for years to come.

06

Community-Wide Scale

Home by home, the work compounds across a community — reaching a record 935 homes in 2025 and building toward healthier neighborhoods.

What This Looks Like in Practice
A Note from the Field

What changes when the smoke finally clears.

A mother cooks for her family the way her own mother did — over an open fire, in a single room, breathing the smoke for hours every day. Her youngest has a cough that never quite goes away. The water she gives them comes from a source she knows isn't truly safe.

In one visit, that home changes. A vented stove carries the smoke outside and burns far less wood. A filter turns the water safe. Within weeks the air is clear, the cough eases, and the daily, invisible risks she lived with simply aren't there anymore.

"People expect the stove. What stays with you is the air in the room afterward — you can breathe. That's the moment it becomes real for the family."
IEP Installation Volunteer

It is not an exceptional story — it is the everyday one. Across 3,529 homes equipped with both a cookstove and a water filter, this is what IEP's homes pillar does: it makes the home itself a healthier place to live.

One of 3,529. A vented cookstove and clean water — installed together, built to last.
Home Stories

More from the homes we've equipped.

Recent updates and stories from installations across Guatemala — published as they're written, straight from the field.

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Get Involved

Help build healthier homes.

IEP's homes pillar runs on people who make installations possible — funders who put stoves and filters in homes, volunteers who help install them, and supporters who keep the new maintenance program going.

Every level of help moves a family from smoke and unsafe water to clean air and safe drinking water, and IEP handles the logistics on the ground.

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Funding

Fund a Stove or Filter

Put a smoke-free cookstove or a clean-water filter directly into a family's home.

On the Ground

Join an Installation Team

Travel with an IEP team in Guatemala to help install stoves and filters and train families.

Sponsorship

Sponsor a Cluster of Homes

Equip several homes — or a small community — with the full stove-and-filter package.

Maintenance

Back the Replacement Program

Support the new 2026 filter-replacement program that keeps clean water flowing for the long term.

Partnership

Connect Local Partners

Help IEP reach the families who need it most through trusted community partnerships.

Operations

Logistics & Support

Behind-the-scenes coordination and supplies that keep every installation moving.

Also Part of the Mission

One of three pillars. Together, they strengthen the whole.