ACERS – Art, Community, Education & Research Support for a Sustainable Future

What Is ACERS?

The Role of Education and Art in Sustainability

The ACERS Foundation was established by SNA, EDIP, and GWC to promote sustainability through education, art, community building, and research.

Our mission is to provide opportunities for future generations to learn about, protect, and reconnect with nature.
Through education, community engagement, and the power of art, we inspire people to see the world differently.

Motto: “Help your environment so that it may see the world as a work of art waiting to be discovered.”

Main Areas of ACERS

Education and Community Learning

  • Environmental education programs for youth
  • Community learning opportunities
  • Developing sustainable thinking and awareness

Art and Culture

  • Local and international art & environmental projects
  • Community-based cultural initiatives
  • Using art to express and promote a sustainable future

Research and Innovation

  • Exploration of natural building materials
  • Supporting sustainable architecture in cooperation with SNA
  • Experimental eco-technologies and innovation projects

Community Building and Social Cohesion

  • Programs that strengthen communities through sustainability
  • Promoting cultural diversity and collaboration
  • Encouraging active social responsibility

Why ACERS Matters

ACERS ensures that sustainability is strengthened not only economically but also culturally and socially.

  • Education and youth engagement for environmental awareness
  • Art and culture in service of a sustainable future
  • Research and innovation in natural and sustainable building
  • Empowering communities through shared initiatives

Through ACERS, sustainability becomes a balance between nature, creativity, and cultural heritage.

How ACERS Supports the Green Connect Program

ACERS operates as one of the key pillars of the Green Connect Program.
SNA, EDIP, and GWC allocate at least 11% of their profits to ACERS, ensuring that:

  • Sustainability gains social and cultural strength.
  • Education, art, and culture become integral parts of environmental protection.
  • Long-term harmony is achieved between humanity and nature.

ACERS Events and Community Programs

Art and community are among the oldest ways humans understand the world.
ACERS events are experiential gatherings that bring people and nature closer together.

  • Art exhibitions and performances
  • Community education events
  • Research presentations and science showcases

Every encounter, every creation, is a step toward a sustainable world.

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13/09/2025 Bálványos Kincsek Völgye SNA
Presentation, product presentation about the SNA system

The infrastructure built from the SNA-System will be presented at the Roads and Keys event, demonstrating the versatility and architectural possibilities of the SNA system.

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26/07/2025 Bálványos Kincsek Völgye GCP
Renowned architect to speak at event organized by Green Connect Program

Attila Ertsey Phd, student of Imre Makovecz, will give a lecture at the Roads and Keys event organized by the Green Connect Program in the Valley of Treasures.

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24/07/2025 Bálványos Kincsek Völgye GCP
Roads and Keys

Organized by the Valley of Treasures Foundation, this year we will continue our Paths and Keys retreat, which follows the journey of the Hero with a Thousand Faces through the stages of the human life cycle. During the event's presentations, we will look for the keys found on the path, to the gates we must pass through in life.

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ACERS and Environmental Responsibility

The ACERS Foundation was created by SNA, EDIP, and GWC to provide immediate opportunities for learning, creativity, and discovery — both for the present and the next generation.

These three founding organizations are committed to reinvesting at least 11% of their profits into ACERS, setting an example for others — companies and individuals alike — to reinvest energy and resources into education, art, community, and research.

This commitment builds the foundation for responsible collaboration between humans and nature.

ACERS focuses not only on solving problems or achieving economic well-being, but also on nurturing the human and cultural dimensions of sustainability — art, open learning, discovery, and self-understanding.

Without these, life loses its color — and humanity risks turning both deserts and ice fields into uniform forests, forgetting the founders’ original intent: harmony over excess.

ACERS Motto:
“Help your environment so that it may see the world as a work of art waiting to be discovered.”

Why Join ACERS?

You can join voluntarily via our online form, by invitation, or through our partner organizations and ambassadors.

By joining ACERS, you:

  • Become part of a community shaping the future through art and sustainability.
  • Contribute to youth environmental education.
  • Support culture, local communities, and sustainability research.

Through ACERS, everyone can take part in creating a sustainable future — one built not only on economics, but also on cultural and human values.

ACERS also launches charitable projects — building schools and community spaces that support the green transition and local development.
Through cooperation with the SNA-System, ACERS showcases practical, sustainable construction models that help communities build their projects in an environmentally friendly way.

Foundation Programs & Support Opportunities

ACERS organizes regular lectures and workshops to spread knowledge about sustainability and community building.
We believe in shared growth and learning — by exchanging ideas, we make sustainability accessible to everyone.

Together, we can shape tomorrow.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main goal of the ACERS Foundation?
To connect education, art, community, and research in the service of sustainable development.

How is ACERS connected to sustainable architecture?
ACERS supports research on sustainable building materials and collaborates with SNA and EDIP to promote eco-architecture.

What community programs does ACERS organize?
Local and international sustainability programs, educational events, art initiatives, and research collaborations.

Why is art important in sustainability?
Because combining art and environmental protection raises awareness, inspires communities, and helps shift perspectives toward positive change.

How does ACERS support young people?
By providing environmental education and helping the next generation develop sustainable and creative thinking.

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We believe that every conversation creates opportunity. It can be a simple question, a shared idea, or a first step towards a longer collaboration. If nature, value creation, and shaping the future are important to you, you’ve come to the right place. Write to us and let’s start thinking together — because real change always comes from connections.

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