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I am Sumaidi Angale, the founder of Permaculture Champions and Hope Studio in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya. As a refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo, I have experienced the challenges of food insecurity, unemployment, environmental degradation, and limited opportunities for young people. ...
The Gran Chaco: A Biocultural Frontier Under Threat
Our partners are providing and increasing terrestrial and land biodiversity protection and rehabilitation, and ocean stewardship on a vast scale. Restoring mangrove forests is protecting coastlines and sequestering carbon, coral reef restoration and conservation, and sustainable fishing practices...
Pastoralist communities steward some of the world’s largest and most important grassland ecosystems — landscapes that function simultaneously as carbon sinks, biodiversity strongholds, and economic lifelines for millions of people. Not to mention the migration pathways for elephants, zebras, and ...
Indigenous-Led Ecological and Cultural Restoration
Background
Wilbur Hot Springs in Colusa County, California is located on revered land which was historically inhabited by the Patwin and Pomo tribes for many thousands of years. Featuring 1,800 acres with mineral-rich medicinal waters, the site is now being actively restored after decades of extractive mini...
The International Analog Forestry Network is rooted in the belief that healthy ecosystems and thriving communities depend on one another. An ecological restoration approach that mimics the structure and functions of natural forests while supporting sustainable livelihoods. By regenerating forests...
Once there were plenty of mangroves in the periphery of the project site, but these mangroves have come under severe pressure due to climatic and anthropogenic reasons. Besides these problems, Sundarbans coastal communities have many problems, such as safe drinking water, electricity, poverty and...
Nature Restoration for Sustainable & Climate change resilient livelihood improvement
Across Meghalaya, Indigenous communities are restoring degraded forests, reviving water sources, and building sustainable livelihoods. Through community-led ecological restoration, agroforestry, and climate-resilient agriculture practices, BIDS empowers villages to protect nature while improving ...
Every resilient community is built on the strength, knowledge, and leadership of its women. When you invest in a woman’s education and economic independence, you uplift an entire neighbourhood. Right now, many women in our community lack access to safe spaces, practical skills training, and the r...
Every vibrant community needs a physical anchor a place where neighbours become collaborators, youth find purpose, and elders share wisdom. Right now, our neighbourhood lacks a safe, accessible, and dedicated space for people to gather, learn, and grow together. This absence isolates individuals,...
Every powerful movement starts with a single voice, but not everyone has the tools to make their voice heard. High-quality film education and cinematic gear are locked behind expensive university walls or restricted to wealthy areas. We are changing that by launching a community-driven film educa...
The “Trees for Himalayas” is a project based in Barkot, Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand, located at an altitude of approximately 1,220 metres in the Himalayan region. Once known for its rich green landscapes and ecological stability, the region is now increasingly affected by climate change impa...
FarmIT was conceived as a systemic response to the persistent industry problems plaguing global agriculture, specifically the high concentration of market control by large corporate entities and the increasing barriers preventing small-scale producers from accessing capital and land. We recognize...
Urban Hub Farms
From Regenerated Soil to a Child's Hands
A Corujeira sits in a secluded valley in the Gerês mountains of northern Portugal, on one hectare of land still marked by a fire that burned through 15 years ago. Before that: corn terraces, then vineyards worked with heavy pesticides, then eucalyptus monoculture draining the water table, a dense...
Kai Anamata mō Aotearoa is a community-led initiative focused on strengthening food security, resilient food systems, and community wellbeing in Te Tauihu and beyond. Through Project KAMA, Wakatū Incorporation is working alongside whānau, growers, producers, researchers, community organisations, ...
From the 5th to the 8th of August 2023, wildfire swept through our valley near Odeceixe and São Teotónio. The entire land burned, no exception. We lost homes, our vegetable garden, every length of water pipe and tank across eleven hectares, and our young reforestation. Among the losses was our tr...
Building a Stronger Motueka
🌍 E.CO NASHIRA: Integral Energy Community & Digital Governance
kuu village is a perma-pop-up village experiment that brings together technologists, local community leaders, designers, architects, artists, and land stewards to live and work on the land together for one to three weeks at a time. Money raised in this campaign will go directly to building the ho...
South Rift Landscape Regeneration and Community Resilience
LIVING COMMONS - SERRA GRANDE, BA
Korail, Dhaka's largest informal settlement, is home to thousands of climate-affected migrants who face extreme urban heat, severe water pollution, and limited green spaces. These pressures have devastated local biodiversity, particularly pollinators and beneficial insects, undermining the ecosys...
Living Soil (Jeevit Mitti) Mission: Regenerating Punjab
Kampung Kampus: Fighting Apathy Through Community-Led Regeneration
GOTAS
Planting water replenishes groundwater. When groundwater is sustained by the shape of the land, there is more opportunity for biodiversity to thrive as more ecosystems have access to that which resources their vitality. All wildlife benefits from the increase in biodiversity.
Building thriving local economies and revitalizing Andean livelihoods
In the continued phases of Regenera’s residencies, the organization creates time-bound experiments in living regenerative culture. Each phase gathers a small group of residents in a different place to live together for several weeks, practice the tools in daily life, run experiments together, and...
Parque das Tribos sits at the heart of Manaus, home to indigenous families from dozens of nations who have long held deep knowledge of the forest and its life. In collaboration with GainForest, we ran two co-creation workshops introducing the community to Taina, a Telegram-based bot that allows u...
Regenerating the Carquinez Strait
Rancho Tajiguas Preserve
Vision: An Indigenous-Led, Matriarchal, Regenerative Community Hub
Across Ecuador’s northern highlands, communities, educators, farmers, and children are reimagining the role of food in education. While school feeding programs are often designed as technical interventions focused on nutrition and food delivery, many schools are building something much broader: l...
The Jalaur River Multi-Purpose Project Stage II (JRMP II) is the first large-scale water reservoir to be constructed by the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) in Western Visayas, Philippines and is a flagship project of the Marcos Administration, highlighted in the 2024 State of the Nation...
Our Mission and Personal Connection
Biocultural Strategy: The Achuar People's Path to a Living Amazon
Restoring Donelson Creek to Health
Native Plant Nursery and Environmental Education for Atlantic Forest Restoration
The r3.0 Bioregional Confluencing Fund supports bioregional groups doing on-the-ground regenerative work to gather in person in parallel with the r3.0 Bioregional Conference to 1) learn from the Conference content; 2) learn from all the other Bioregional Confluences in the daily reflection sessio...
Desde el corazón del trópico húmedo en el municipio de Jesús Carranza, Veracruz, enfrentamos una realidad crítica: la ganadería tradicional ha operado históricamente como una actividad extractiva, degradando los ecosistemas y marginando financieramente al pequeño productor rural. Los desafíos del...
Eco Ernesto Visita was created to address one of the Dominican Republic’s greatest challenges: protecting biodiversity and natural ecosystems while creating opportunities for local communities to thrive. We believe conservation succeeds when people understand, value, and benefit from nature.
Kábata Könana: Reclaiming Food Sovereignty in Talamanca
Seven Islands, One Sea
Apart from our success stories with various donors supports for beekeeping projects based on our aims and objectives from 2002 .Presently (May 2026 ) the Chez Embassy in Nigeria approved a grant of 20,000 Euros for 200 beneficiaries as couples
In northwestern Ecuador, where the Chocó and Andes meet, some of the most biodiverse forests on Earth are disappearing. These forests shelter species found nowhere else, including the Critically Endangered Manduriacu Glassfrog (Nymphargus manduriacu), the Tandayapa Andean Toad (Rhaebo olallai), B...
Guardians of the Seasonally Dry Riparian Forest
When we began this work two years ago, the south-facing hillside at Landwell was an impenetrable wall of Himalayan blackberry - a slope none of us had ever walked across, dense enough to hide an entire vehicle buried underneath (as we discovered later). Today, this same hillside hosts a lush cove...
The Network of Territories of Life and its Biocultural Heritage The extraordinary richness of Mesoamerican indigenous territories is intrinsically linked to the ancestral practices and knowledge of their peoples, through relationships of reciprocity and adaptive co-evolution built over millennia ...
COMMUNITY DIGITAL WATER MONITOR
Restoring Native Food Forests in Western Maine
Restoring Cebu's Forests, Protecting Communities
El Pantano: Where the Impossible Future Becomes Real
Tree Solutions Ghana's Eco School project, aims to establish School Gardens in five public primary schools in Ghana’s Western Region, in order to develop the next generation of agriculturalists excited about learning and farming, and empower primary school pupils with resources to be able to stud...
The Heart of the World: Bioregional Mapping of a Sacred Mountain for Indigenous-Led Regeneration
Farming the Future prides itself on holistic, relationship-based regenerative practices that connect individuals in transitional housing with each other and with the living environment around them, creating the conditions for both people and the community to thrive. Money raised in this campaign ...
Viaintensiva: Evidence Over Entertainment
Most of the harm we do to living systems is hidden inside ordinary transactions. A usable chair goes to landfill because reselling it is a hassle. A working appliance is replaced because repair feels harder than buying new. Food travels across a continent when a sustainable producer sits a few st...
Why healing, food, and land belong together
Project History
The Ngāpeke 7 landblock is a 42acre māori landblock situated in Tauranga Moana and is the base of our operations. More than half the block is a repo (wetland) and the Waitao river runs along the edge of the wetland. Ninty five percent (95%) of vegetation in the repo in 2019 were common noxious we...
ESS Chorotega Life Zone: Restoring Costa Rica's Blue Zone Through Community-Led Regeneration
Organization: Mayine e Afrika Foundation Project: Community Environmental Learning Centre and School Environmental Education Network (Cape Town)
CareShade Organisation was founded from a shared belief that environmental protection begins with empowered communities. In many communities across Tanzania, environmental challenges such as deforestation, poor waste management, climate change impacts, and low environmental awareness continue to ...
The land we are stewards of was called Magicland when we purchased it. It is 50 acres of diversely planted land. It was a barren cattle farm 60 years ago. In the 1980’s a couple planted over 1000 trees. And the people following them planted more trees.
This initiative aims to expand and replicate phase 1 of the AFD project through rehabilitation of priority watersheds of other degraded sites of the Mau forest ecosystem. The project targets Mau Complex, a critical ecosystem whose waters feed into Lake Victoria and the Nile River. This is well-al...
The Sui River Forest Reserve supports at least 83 globally threatened species including the critically endangered Giant Squeaker Frog (Arthroleptis krokosua). Our long term vision is that the forest landscape becomes a fully protected ecological stronghold for the species, secured through formal ...
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta — known to its indigenous peoples as Umunukunu, the Heart of the World — is one of the most biodiverse and spiritually significant territories on Earth. Four indigenous peoples — the Arhuaco, Kogui, Wiwa, and Kankuamo — have served as guardians of this sacred land...
Vega de La Motilla Farm is a family-owned organic avocado estate where Paola and José cultivate more than just crops—they're nurturing an entire ecosystem. Through regenerative land management, they've transformed their property into a thriving habitat where agriculture and nature work in harmony.
Arte Escola by Tera Kuno is a community-based initiative in the Brazilian Amazon connecting agroecology, environmental education, art, and food sovereignty. Through living classrooms in the forest, farmers, educators, artists, and youth co-create regenerative practices that restore ecosystems, st...
BioBonds NZ
Problem Statement
Sacred Streams Coalition: Financing Indigenous-Led Amazon Stewardship
Guayaba Colectivo is a community-based ecological restoration and research initiative rooted in the flooded savannas of Colombia. Working across more than 1,000 hectares of wetlands, biodiversity sanctuaries, and regenerative pastoral landscapes, we explore a question often absent from conservati...
Care for the Tierra Blanca
Restoring Hope in Uganda's Rwenzori Mountains
Sierra Leone's mangrove forests are disappearing and with them, the livelihoods, food security, and coastal protection that countless communities depend on. But there's hope. Nature for Mangroves is fighting back. Through strategic planting, climate education, and youth engagement, we're reversin...
Ghana's mangrove forests are disappearing fast. Over the past few decades, the country has lost up to 80% of these vital ecosystems to coastal development, overfishing, pollution, and climate change. This devastating decline isn't just an environmental concern, it's a humanitarian crisis.
From Mud to Lotus: Regenerating Land on the Nile
We at LivingFuture Foundation's SHO Farm in Vermont have been involved in many wildlife coexistence efforts, both on our farm in our practice of wildlife-assisted agroforestry, as well as a collaborator with other organizations.. Only in the last 5 years have we been privileged to deeply embrace ...
BlueLeaf Tanzania: Growing Change in Dodoma
The Arrábida Super-Bioregion
Act I: The Genesis and the Shift to "Terravila Glocal"
We came to the Vale da Gema from different places, drawn by different threads — a film about water restoration, a friend who visited Tamera, a growing ache for a life more connected to land and community. None of us expected to find what we found: not just a beautiful valley, but a movement. Peop...
Faiths for Land believes the world's faith communities are among the most powerful and least supported forces for healing the earth. They steward roughly 8% of the world's habitable land and hold the trust of billions of people, and over the past decade faith-led efforts have grown an estimated 3...
Our region gets over 700 mm of rain a year, but across compacted slopes, every drop races downhill before it can sink in. Flooding downstream. Soil gone. Springs dry by June. This isn't drought — it's a water management failure. And we have the machines and the know-how to fix it.
The Mni Wichoni Project