Food security
Direct meal delivery and pantry support in regions where supply chains failed first and recovered last.
Entanglement Foundation runs 13 humanitarian programs across food security, education, housing, ancient medicine, and Indigenous partnership — supporting communities adapting to rapid change in a post-pandemic world.
“What happens to one, happens to all.”— Our slogan
We generate assistance to the vulnerable populace adapting to rapid changes in a post-pandemic world.
Direct meal delivery and pantry support in regions where supply chains failed first and recovered last.
Tribal broadband and learning continuity for communities whose schools sit outside fiber coverage.
Documenting and protecting traditional knowledge alongside Indigenous partners — practice as inheritance, not artifact.
Infrastructure assistance for the populations most exposed to climate displacement and rapid post-pandemic change.
Programs are operated under direct field staff or named coalition partners. No intermediaries between donor intent and program execution.
Direct meal delivery, school breakfast partnerships, and pantry restocking in food-insecure counties.
North AmericaFiber and fixed-wireless deployment for Indigenous nations outside commercial coverage zones.
PNW · PlainsField documentation and protection of traditional medicinal practice, in partnership with practitioners.
Americas · AfricaWells, filtration, and water-tower assistance for communities exposed to climate-driven scarcity.
Africa · AsiaWraparound housing and reintegration support for combat veterans transitioning to civilian life.
United StatesOperational records from program rotations. Not stock.
Faces of staff and partners are shown with consent on file.
We publish only metrics we can substantiate. Verified facts are grouped below; field outcomes and audited financials are released with the annual report each Q1.
Across food, water, education, housing, ancient medicine.
Americas · Africa · Asia · Pacific Rim.
Founded 2018 in Washington State.
Attended UN Infopoverty World Conference. Not UN-endorsed.
Last updated · Q1 2026
Three dispatches from program rotations. No b-roll, no scripted voiceover. Recorded by foundation field staff and partners.
Field operations footage from program rotations. Recorded by foundation staff in-country.
A co-founder of Entanglement Foundation attended the United Nations Infopoverty World Conference in 2018, presenting on humanitarian digital-divide work in Indigenous Mexico.
The conference convenes governments, academia, and civil-society organizations to close the digital and resource divide separating the world's most vulnerable communities from the systems serving everyone else. Entanglement Foundation is not endorsed by the United Nations and is not a UN-recognized partner. Our connection to Infopoverty is the 2018 conference participation noted above.
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