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Introduction

WHO WE ARE:

The Copan Association is a Honduran non-profit organization founded in 1990 dedicated to the research and conservation of national heritage.

We promote and support:

  • Research, education and conservation of the cultural and natural heritage of Honduras.
  • Training for Hondurans in Anthropology and related fields.
  • Projects that promote intelligent stewardship of the cultural and natural landscape.

Founded and guided by leaders in Middle American research, the Copan Association has been directed since its creation by Ricardo Agurcia Fasquelle, Honduran archaeologist and community leader.

Honduran business people and philanthropists work with national and international scholars on our board of directors to guide this institution.

WHERE

We are located in the small town of Copan Ruinas, in western Honduras, one kilometer from the Maya archaeological site of Copan and three blocks from the town’s main square.

We work within Honduras as consultants and liaisons for national or international funds. We carry out projects designed to educate, to enhance the cultural history experience of visitors, and to preserve Honduran heritage for future generations.

 

 

Board of Directors

President
Jorge Bueso Arias

Vice President
Ricardo Agurcia F.

Vice President
Lito Castillo

Secretary
Sandra Guerra

Treasurer
Mariella Guzmán

General Counsel
Cristiana Nufio
de Figueroa

Members
César Batres G.
Mario Galeano B.
Marco A. Rietti
Jacqueline F. Rodgers
Vicente Williams
María Antonieta de Bográn
Carlos Gonzales O.

Administration
Ricardo Agurcia F., Executive Director

Luis Aguilar,
Administrator
Heydi Galván,
Secretary