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CORE+ developed by the CORE Foundation, transforms storytelling into interactive learning and real-world implementation. By building educational layers around films, documentaries, podcasts, and impact stories, CORE+ provides guided learning journeys, available in 80 languages, leadership tools, and actionable resources designed for students, institutions, and global audiences of all ages.
Each initiative connects media with curriculum-aligned modules, expert insights, and practical toolkits that help communities, schools, nonprofits, governments, and businesses translate knowledge into measurable action and long-term learning engagement.
CORE+ empowers individuals and institutions to expand education, strengthen communities, and implement solutions that drive social, environmental, and economic progress—turning storytelling into sustainable, global change.
Sebastian Copeland’s glacier and polar ice research combines expedition-based exploration, scientific documentation, and environmental storytelling to deepen global understanding of Earth’s rapidly changing ice landscapes. Through field research and visual storytelling, he brings critical awareness to the environmental, ecological, and humanitarian significance of polar regions.
This work is now being brought into a public-facing experience with the launch of his exhibition at the IPFO Museum — Haus der Fotografie in Olten, Switzerland, where audiences can engage directly with his photography and research. Supported by CORE+, the exhibition extends beyond observation into interactive learning journeys, translating polar science into accessible knowledge, environmental awareness, and global engagement. Learn more.
The MIT Building 20 is a CORE Impact Story and CORE+ learning journey exploring how a temporary structure unexpectedly became one of the most influential innovation environments of the 20th century. Originally built as a short-term facility, the building evolved into a culture of unrestricted experimentation, fostering groundbreaking advances in radar technology, early computing, linguistics, acoustics, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Its legacy continues to shape modern approaches to innovation, creative problem-solving, and cross-sector research across academia, industry, and government. Learn more.
CORE is partnering with Onward Learning, a K-12 school serving Lakota students within the Lakota Nation in South Dakota, to expand equitable access to education through connectivity, storytelling, and learning tools. The initiative includes installing a CORE Dish satellite system to provide reliable digital access, producing a CORE Impact Story amplifying Lakota voices through global release, and integrating CORE+ educational resources into the school’s curriculum, creating a sustainable pilot model supporting academic growth, cultural continuity, and long-term opportunity. Learn more.
In the foothills of the Pyrenees, something special is taking place. Sixty-eight communities are collaborating to regenerate 100,000 hectares of land. Their aim: creating a regenerative society in which all life can thrive and the Muga River can once again flow fully. Through CORE+ educational and implementation tools, this initiative expands beyond restoration by sharing regenerative knowledge, community learning pathways, and practical models that help inspire and guide similar ecosystem and community renewal efforts worldwide. Learn more.
TArticle 22 transforms reclaimed war materials into handcrafted jewelry and timepieces produced by artisan villages along the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos, turning remnants of conflict into symbols of resilience and renewal. Through CORE Dish connectivity and CORE+ educational programming, these communities gain access to global communication, vocational training, business development, and youth learning pathways, creating a sustainable ecosystem that empowers artisans, preserves cultural craftsmanship, and transforms post-conflict heritage into long-term economic and educational opportunity. Learn more.
Roberto Dutesco’s work on Sable Island combines long-term photographic observation, environmental storytelling, and artistic expression to deepen global awareness of one of the world’s most fragile and isolated ecosystems. Through his lens, the wild horses of Sable Island emerge not only as subjects of beauty, but as symbols of resilience, balance, and the delicate relationship between nature and time.
This body of work is now being brought into a public-facing experience through exhibitions and film, including its presentation in Venice. Supported by CORE+, the initiative extends beyond visual storytelling into educational learning journeys, translating themes of biodiversity, conservation, and stewardship into accessible knowledge and global engagement. The CORE+ initiative also includes Dutesco’s photography exhibition during the Venice Biennale, presented on San Giorgio Maggiore, positioning the work within a broader cultural and international dialogue. Learn more.
In the highlands and jungle of Guatemala, Mayan women are the economic backbone of their families and communities, yet many remain disconnected from the education, digital tools, and basic infrastructure needed to sustain and grow their livelihoods. CORE and Mercado Global have joined forces to change this, launching an initiative to connect 100 women-led communities with CORE Dish reliable satellite access, paired with CORE+ AI-education tools, ensuring access becomes opportunity, not just connectivity. Learn more.