Our Projects
Many Brazilians have great ideas to regenerate their environments. The projects we support are simple and modular, designed to inspire action and be replicated across existing networks.
OUR PROJECTS
Noke Koi Indigenous people
Planting traditional seeds and preserving traditional arts for autonomy, food security and self-sufficiency. The Noke Koi Indigenous people has been living for many years by the road to Cruzeiro do Sul. Agroforestry systems will contribute to the villages’ food security
- Location: Tarauacá, Acre
- Cost: £20,000
- Launch: Dependant on funding
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Voices of the Cerrado
Cultural and ecological restoration supporting the Quilombo Kalunga, a traditional black community whose resilience is an inspiration to us. Quilombo Kalunga stands as a stronghold within the Cerrado, one of the world's most biodiverse regions.
- Goals: Preseve and protect a min 200 hectares
- Establish min 25 agroforestry plots
- UK schools partnerships
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Audio-visual equipment for our Indigenous Terena partners.
Terena Media Collective with donations of audio visual equipment including cameras, camcorders, tripods, hard drives and more, supporting their aims of sending out their voices and images as a form of Indigenous resistance.
- Location: Recife, Pernambuco
- Equipment worth almost 3,000 reais
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Urban Agroecology in Recife.
A food security project that began in the Passarinho favela. Working with a Black women’s group, Rede Pela Transição to establish a centre to demonstrate urban agroecology techniques to the local residents.
- Location: Recife, Pernambuco
- Cost: £12,000
- Launch: May 2020
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Regenerating springs in one of the poorest and driest regions of Brazil.
Supporting environmental activists on the frontline in the Valley of Jequitinonha protecting and reforesting the springs around Cachoeira to improve the streams systems and ecosystems.
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Connecting Mangroves in the Amazon
Supporting the connection between threatened ecosystems and the stories of hundreds of Quilombola communities.
- Goals: Restore an over 55 hectares of degraded land
- Plant Over 1 million trees, covering both ecosystems
- Empower and employ 40 people as seed collectors, planters and local leaders
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Trees of Music
The regeneration of the Atlantic Forest and the preservation of Brazilwood (otherwise known as the pernambuco tree), this iconic tree, known for crafting string instrument bows, is on the brink of extinction after enduring years of illicit exploitation.
- Location: The Atlantic Forest
- Cost: £70,000
- Trees Planted: 50,000
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Our Projects
Many Brazilians have great ideas to regenerate their environments. The projects we support are simple and modular, designed to inspire action and be replicated across existing networks.
OUR PROJECTS
Noke Koi Indigenous people
Planting traditional seeds and preserving traditional arts for autonomy, food security and self-sufficiency. The Noke Koi Indigenous people has been living for many years by the road to Cruzeiro do Sul. Agroforestry systems will contribute to the villages’ food security
Read more
Voices of the Cerrado
Cultural and ecological restoration supporting the Quilombo Kalunga, a traditional black community whose resilience is an inspiration to us. Quilombo Kalunga stands as a stronghold within the Cerrado, one of the world's most biodiverse regions.
Read more
Audio-visual equipment for our Indigenous Terena partners.
Terena Media Collective with donations of audio visual equipment including cameras, camcorders, tripods, hard drives and more, supporting their aims of sending out their voices and images as a form of Indigenous resistance.
Read more
Urban Agroecology in Recife.
A food security project that began in the Passarinho favela. Working with a Black women’s group, Rede Pela Transição to establish a centre to demonstrate urban agroecology techniques to the local residents.
Read more
Regenerating springs in one of the poorest and driest regions of Brazil.
Supporting environmental activists on the frontline in the Valley of Jequitinonha protecting and reforesting the springs around Cachoeira to improve the streams systems and ecosystems.
Read more
Connecting Mangroves in the Amazon
Supporting the connection between threatened ecosystems and the stories of hundreds of Quilombola communities.
Read more
Trees of Music
The regeneration of the Atlantic Forest and the preservation of Brazilwood (otherwise known as the pernambuco tree), this iconic tree, known for crafting string instrument bows, is on the brink of extinction after enduring years of illicit exploitation.
Read more