EntanglementFoundation
§ About

A foundation for the vulnerable populace adapting to rapid change.

We generate assistance to the vulnerable populace adapting to rapid changes in a post-pandemic world.

§ 01 · Mission

We generate assistance to the vulnerable populace adapting to rapid changes in a post-pandemic world.

§ 02 · Vision

An enlightened foundation for a quantum new world.

§ 03Leadership

Co-founders.

The foundation was incorporated in 2018 by two co-founders whose work bridges Indigenous diplomacy, real estate development, and humanitarian program operation.

Luis Galvis — Co-founder · President, Entanglement Foundation
Co-founder · President

Luis Galvis

Entrepreneur and former Ambassador to the 35 million Indigenous People of Mexico at the United Nations. Operates field strategy and partner relations.

  • Former UN Ambassador
  • 35M Indigenous constituents
  • Field strategy
Robyn Link — Co-founder · CEO, Entanglement Foundation
Co-founder · CEO

Robyn Link

Entrepreneur and Designated Real Estate Broker and Developer since 2007. Mother of four, grandmother of eleven. Owns program design and outcome reporting.

  • Designated Broker since 2007
  • Real estate developer
  • Program design
Officers · governanceBios published with annual report · Q1
  • Treasurer

    Oversees financial controls and audit preparation.

  • Board Chair

    Chairs the governing board and finance committee.

  • Secretary

    Maintains corporate records and board minutes.

  • Independent Director

    Provides external governance oversight.

§ 04History

Operating record since 2018.

  1. 2018

    Foundation incorporates · UN Infopoverty attended

    Filed as a 501(c)(3) public charity with three founding programs: Feeding the Hungry, Clean Water, and the precursor to Foxhole Veterans. The same year, a co-founder attended the United Nations Infopoverty World Conference. Entanglement Foundation is not UN-endorsed; participation was attendance only.

  2. 2019

    Ancient Medicine launches

    Field documentation begins in coordination with Indigenous and Latin American practitioners under community-controlled licenses.

  3. 2020

    Tribal Broadband; Disaster Response

    Two new programs — last-mile connectivity in tribal nations and a 72-hour relief deployment posture for the Pacific Rim.

  4. 2021

    Mobile Clinics; Senior Care; Language Preservation

    Healthcare access expands to fixed-rotation clinics. Senior Care formalizes a national check-in protocol.

  5. 2022

    Refugee Resettlement; Youth Leadership

    Programs added in response to displacement events and an explicit civic-formation track for high-school cohorts.