Institutions

The Hoapili Baker Foundation
The Hoapili Baker Foundation is a licensed 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization founded and fronted by the branch of George 'Ī'ī Baker, the legal and legitimate representative Royal branch of the Hoapili Baker Family, representing the extended Royal and Ali'i Hoapili Baker Family.
A Royal, Non-Profit charity foundation on behalf of the Royal and Ali'i Hoapili Baker 'Ohana and in honor of the legacy, formative work and service of one of their ali'i ancestors, Prince Colonel Robert Hoapili Baker, Royal Governor of Maui, and aide-de-camp and cousin to King David Kalākaua. Our philanthropic purposes are primarily to identify appropriate educational and cultural charities for sponsorship, to host workshops and events for the Hawaiian community, and promote educational development among Hawaiians in the domains of business, science, cinema, technology and environmental awareness to advance the modernity of a new generation of Hawaiians.
In addition, The Hoapili Baker Foundation seeks to promote responsible ocean advocacy for the betterment of the Hawaiian islands.
Our creative objective is also to produce film and performance art of diverse media at the international level with the objective of proliferating.

A.M.T. - Acção Monárquica Tradicionalista
The "Acção Monárquica Tradicionalista" (Traditionalist Monarchic Action) is a legal, non profit association, and Its main objective is the defence of traditional values and the Christian faith.
It has a research centre and academic studies aimed at developing alternative proposals to many current regimes imposed by minorities and which cause instability and social inequalities.
It develops theories and proposes systems based on the essence of Monarchical Traditionalism.

Instituto D. João VI
The Institute has promoted a diverse range of academic and cultural activities, covering all areas of its intervention in accordance with its Object, with the aim of pursuing its civic and cultural aims, as well as contributing to the wider dissemination of these areas to the general public, providing a better understanding and awareness of these matters.

The Council Of The Dynastic Orders Of Portugal
The COUNCIL OF THE DYNASTIC ORDERS OF PORTUGAL is a Cultural Institution, of an Academic nature, dedicated to the study of the Orders in general, and in particular to the study of the Orders instituted by the Kings of Portugal and the Dynastic Members of the Royal House of Portugal, namely the Most Serene House and Dynasty of Bragança, promoting the recognition and registration of the Portuguese and Foreign Dynastic Orders (granted by the non-reigning Royal Houses), promoting, accordingly, the inscription of persons or institutions awarded one of these Dynastic Orders; It is also responsible for providing for the Defence and Safeguarding of the Historical Memory and Symbolic Heritage bequeathed by the Kings of Portugal to their Heirs, and for publicising and holding cultural and civic events evocative of the History of Portugal.
The COUNCIL recognises as Dynastic Members of the Royal House of Portugal and of the Most Serene House and Dynasty of Bragança, the Most Serene Dukes of Loulé and Their Sons, for being in the immediate Line of Succession to the Throne of Portugal, and holding the Legitimacy de Jure in the Succession of the Royal House after the death of El-Rei Dom Manuel II (which occurred on 2 July 1932), as Portuguese descendants of King João VI, who retained all rights to the Succession of the Crown, as prescribed by the Ancient Laws of the Kingdom, the Constitutional Charter of the Portuguese Monarchy, and other legislation in force until 5 October 1910
THE COUNCIL recognises as Dynastic Orders of Portugal those Orders Instituted by the Kings of Portugal or by the Representatives of the Dynastic Branches of the Royal House of Portugal, which have not been incorporated into the Portuguese State since the proclamation of the Republic, namely the Royal Order of Trindade and the Military Order of S. Sebastião, known as the Frecha.

Cinetour
Cinetour / International Committee of World Film Festivals
CINETOUR – International Committee of World Film Festivals is an international film festival platform created to:
- promote independent and auteur cinema,
connect festivals from different countries,
- give global visibility to filmmakers, producers and cinematographic works,
- function as a seal of curatorship and international prestige in the festival circuit.
CINETOUR acts as:
- an international network of festivals,
- a recognition body (selections, awards, distinctions),
- and a structure for cultural diplomacy, bringing cultures together through cinema.

Confraria da Raça Marinhoa
The Confraria da Raça Marinhoa is a legally constituted association with legal personality and its main objective is the preservation of an indigenous Portuguese cattle breed - the Raça Marinhoa.
This breed, which is at high risk of extinction, needs to be preserved at all costs because of its importance to the development of the Aveiro District and the Coimbra Litoral District.
The C.R.M. has been carrying out research into the history of the breed that has never been done before, bringing to light many explanations about its origins. It also promotes various activities to publicise the breed, both in terms of farming and tasting. This breed, which is the author of work, is nowadays practically only intended for human consumption, where it has revealed exceptional organoleptic characteristics and enormous quality.
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A.L.A. - Academia das Letras e Artes
A.L.A. - Academia das Letras e Artes is a non-profit organisation whose aim is to study, develop and promote Portuguese culture.
The A.L.A. is also committed to promoting culture and the arts in the Portuguese-speaking world, with particular emphasis on the PALOP and TL countries.

The Gentle Fellowship of the Pelican in Her Piety
The Gentle Fellowship of the Pelican in Her Piety is an independent, non-profit institution bringing together scholars, researchers, and cultural historians dedicated to the global study of chivalric, nobiliary, heraldic, and kindred disciplines. From its headquarters in the Canton of Zürich, Switzerland, the Fellowship functions as a scientific and cultural forum, fostering impartial research and dialogue across all continents and the rich realities that shape these traditions.
Entirely super partes, it aims to advance the understanding of the ceremonial and historical heritage of royal and princely houses, noble lineages, and knightly orders worldwide. Its activities encompass publications, symposia, and collaborative research, promoting a vision that transcends geographical and cultural boundaries.
The Pelican, emblem of selfless devotion, reflects the Fellowship's mission: to serve as a universal hub of rigorous scholarship, connecting the diverse traditions of nobility and chivalry that have flourished across civilizations and centuries.
The Gentle Fellowship of the Pelican in Her Piety was established by a group of international scholars, historians, heraldists, and researchers, each recognized for their contributions to the study of chivalric traditions, nobiliary law, genealogy, heraldry, and the ceremonial history of royal and princely houses.
The founding members come from different countries and cultural backgrounds, reflecting the Fellowship's universal vocation and commitment to a multidisciplinary, intercultural dialogue. They represent both the academic world and independent research communities, ensuring a balance between scholarly rigor and the preservation of living traditions.
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Association for European Tradition and Culture: APTCE
Our main aims as an association are:
To defend the Right to the recovery of the Historical Identity as well as the Right to the Recovery of the Rural Heritage with special emphasis on the restoration and recovery of the traditional architectural heritage and the environment, repopulation of the rural environment and help to people with scarce economic resources through their labour reinsertion in the rural world as well as the cession of the use and enjoyment of a decent home for a limited period of time until they reach autonomy and economic independence.
The defence of the Right to the Free Development of the Personality through access to culture, education and training "Latu Sensu", which are inherent rights to Human Rights everywhere, ensuring the fulfilment of those already proclaimed and promoting the recognition and guarantee of those not yet recognised.
