Collaborative for Change

Restoration and Advisory Collective

(Tier 1 Projects)

Have an established project or organization? Join the Restoration and Advisory Collective (RAC) to offer your expertise and showcase your work. As a collaborator, you can provide valuable guidance to emerging projects, helping them grow and succeed, or simply showcase your project.

Support or donate directly to the project(s) by clicking on their individual donate buttons or visiting their websites. Your contributions will be used to pay collaborators fees and ensure RAC members are compensated for their vital role in advancing these initiatives.

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Monitoring & Reporting

Empowering African Farmers for Climate Resilience
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)
Location: East Africa (Kenya)
Fees: $30/hour

We work with small-holder farmers to restore degraded lands, enhance food security, and biodiversity/ecosystem-based restoration and protection.

  • Native species planted or restored
  • ​Measurements to protect endangered species
  • Direct impact on local water bodies
  • The trees grown have enhanced the improvement of local biodiversity, for example, more birds species that were near extinction can be spotted in the region of our operations.
  • Involves afforestation, reforestation, or soil restoration
  • ​We plan to plant mangrove trees to help in the restoration of rivers around our project. We also have plans to help restore the Lake Victoria Watershed which is in our area of operation by planting enough tree cover around the region

Estimate the amount of carbon expected to be sequestered annually: 500,000

We have the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning department that is geared to help us track our impact and share reports with our partners and donors. The staff will also be able to generate monthly reports that can be shared on our database system and with our partners.

How often will results be reported?
Quarterly

Funds Allocation

Funds will be used to support the local farmers in training activities, buying of farm equipment and tools, buying of vegetable and tree seeds, donation of tree seedlings to schools, and the educational outreach program to schools regreening initiative
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Schools Regreening Initiative
Farmer Training on Forest Farmland Agroforestry System

How does your initiative prefer to collect funds?

  • Mobile Money
  • Credit/Debit Card Payments
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Rewilding Africa's Changing Lives in Africa Mission

Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)
Location: Africa (Kenya-Zambia-South Africa)
Fees: Fundraising and technical support for approved beneficiary partners in Africa

Our goals are bold and ambitious and until we have successfully implemented our theory of change and the paradigm shift that is needed, we will continue to work selflessly towards a vision far greater than ourselves.

The Rewilding Africa multiple land use, multiple revenue stream Community Conservancy, planning, development and management model will change the face of Africa's community conservation.

This is a practical, scaled and replicable solution to Africa’s biodiversity loss crisis, endangered species protection, alternative livelihood creation, and the development framework for a substantive Conservation Economy!

There has never been more of a need than NOW, to truly invest in and support initiatives and programs that empower the wilderness communities in Africa, to not only protect their own nature, but to also thrive from it.

Your contribution is much needed to make this happen.

"Give the man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach him to fish and you feed him for a lifetime". This is the only way we will be able to protect Africa's natural beauty and wildlife in our lifetimes.

  • Native species planted or restored
  • Measurements to protect endangered species
  • ​Direct impact on local water bodies
  • ​Our master land use planning process ensures a fully nature-positive water management plan is designed and put in place for the entire Community Conservancy
  • ​Involves afforestation, reforestation, or soil restoration
  • ​Our master land use planning process ensures a fully nature-positive water management plan is designed and put in place for the entire Community Conservancy
  • ​Improves pollination services
  • ​Enhances recreational and cultural services
  • ​Contributes to flood mitigation
  • ​The entire Community Conservancy ecosystem will be measured, planned and placed under proper governance and management
  • ​Our Community Conservancy 10-year program includes continuous education, management, and mentoring. We also construct a centrally based Conservancy Hub, where offices, an education center and processing facilities are based
  • ​Local community involvement

Estimate the amount of carbon expected to be sequestered annually: 10,000,000,000

We have a 10-year program and budget for costs and revenues, including planning, development and management. We issue regular reports and newsletters to our members and funders.

How often will results be reported?
Annually

Funds Allocation

Your member subscription contributions, no matter how much you can afford to give on a monthly basis, are so important for us to be able to continue with our work and will help fund aspects such as:

  • employing internal staff and external service providers to assist with administration, research, marketing, stakeholder management, fundraising etc.
  • allow for Rewilding Africa to attend game-changer conferences and events around the globe, so our presence and voice can truly be heard amongst the bigger, more recognized brands
  • provide us the ability to lobby, motivate and encourage global private wealth, governments and corporates to get behind us, and to enable our vital beneficiary-driven program to be rolled out in every country in Africa!

How does your initiative prefer to collect funds?

  • Mobile Money
  • Online Payment Platforms
  • Credit/Debit Card Payments
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Water Care Services, Pakistan

Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)
Location: Pakistan
Fees: 55

I work in water innovation, water credits, water circularity, and transboundary water. We have numerous projects on water treatment and water quality.

  • Intelligent water management, waste conversion to agriculture, kitchen gardening with hydroponics, and wetlands conservation.
  • I have treated water with wetlands, using facultative strains, and reused the treated water. This has made more water reclaimed and available for life.
  • Healthy planet, more oxygen, more biodiversity. There will be less carbon footprint, and carbon sequestration.
  • Environmental education, and awareness. Learning on water quality. Civic sense. WASH and water importance and conservation. Water-stressed ecosystem improvement. Water circularity, to get integrated water management. Try to make society water positive
  • Local community involvement

Estimate the amount of carbon expected to be sequestered annually: 10

How often will results be reported?
Quarterly

Funds Allocation

Developing a water quality monitoring lab. An app to monitor water quality and calculate individual and community water footprints. Supporting regenerative agriculture. Creating more food from waste. Developing a circular cities model.

How does your initiative prefer to collect funds?

  • Mobile Money
  • Online Payment Platforms

Visionary Experts in Ecosystem Restoration

Echo Hollow Sustainable Institute & REGEN Industrial Hemp USA Jane Burnes Leverenz

Tribes and Natures Defenders Inc. Datu Lanelio T. Sangcoan

Yasouj University - Soil Science Department Akram Bagheripour

PLANET-A-MOR Michael Kristensen

PLANET-A-MOR Husein SIamwalla

Future Forests Jill Wagner

Treescape Planet Organization Tukwatanise Bonnita

SOLO Jossyellen Becher