[22][23] It has worked with development-focused entities such as Save The Children, USAID, the Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Punta Cana Rotary Club, La Altagracia Tourism Cluster, the Punta Cana Hotels Association, Universidad APEC, Instituto Ciencias Visuales de España, the Dominican Government's Ministries of Health and of Culture, the Verón Municipality, the United States Chamber of Commerce, Pack For a Purpose, as well as others.
The school teaches technical and adult education classes such as hospitality, English language, computer applications, refrigeration, electricity, and plumbing.
[23] The foundation promotes local artists through the Puntacana Art Gallery,[23] cultural festivals such as the Puntacana Carnival,[28] a yearly symphonic orchestra and choir concert,[29] a softball and baseball field in Véron and a basketball and volleyball court at the Ann & Ted Kheel Polytechnic School.
[23] The Puntacana Ecological Foundation was created in 1994 and is focused on the protection of the natural flora and fauna within the Punta Cana region.
[30][31][32] Ecological Foundation's research and education facility, the Center for Sustainability, was established in 1999[30] and focuses on the environmental challenges related to local tourism.
Conservation practices of endangered species such as the endemic Ridgway's hawk and the hawksbill turtle include extensive monitoring and habitat protection.
[35] A petting zoo, a sugarcane exhibit and an iguana habitat[36] are located near the center, as well as a fruit tree garden, a worm composting facility that converts solid waste into high-quality organic soil, an integrated solid waste management program for the entirety of Puntacana Resort & Club,[37] a vegetable nursery and a small-scale beekeeping operation.