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CARBON FOOTPRINT CALCULATOR Looking for a way to reduce your carbon footprint? Your donation plants trees and repairs soils, helping you offset carbon from flights, driving, and more. TREES FOR THE FUTURE TO PLANT 50 MILLION TREES IN 2021 TREES FOR THE FUTURE TO PLANT 50 MILLION TREES IN 2021. 14,000+ farmers in nine countries to use agroforestry to reach goal. SILVER SPRING, MD (March 3, 2021) – International development nonprofit Trees for the Future (TREES) is launching 45 new projects, reaching more than 14,000 smallholder farmers across sub-Saharan Africa and setting a goal to plant 50 million trees this DONATE TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Is this donation tax deductible? Trees for the Future is a Section 501(c)3 nonprofit. Because no goods or services were provided in exchange for your gift, it is tax-deductible to the full extentallowed by law.
SOIL REGENERATION: REPAIRING SOIL HEALTH FOR THE FUTURE OF Healthy soil is the basis of any agricultural system and are vital for providing crops with the mineral nutrients and moisture they need. TREES FOR THE FUTURE ACCEPTS CRYPTOCURRENCY DONATIONS Trees for the Future is working to end hunger and poverty for smallholder farmers through revitalizing degraded lands. Learn more about Trees for the Future and see their latest data in their 30th Anniversary Special Edition 2019 Impact Report. TREES FOR THE FUTURE FURTHERS THE UNITED NATION'S Trees for the Future’s work in agroforestry impacts more than you might think. In fact, the Forest Garden Approach meets NINE out of seventeen of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. CATEGORY 1: ENVIRONMENT The Forest Garden Approach is designed to improve and work within our environment. Through this model, positive environmental impacts are one Continued TANZANIA | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Country Trainer - Tanzania Bernard Kazana Munubi. Bernard Kazana Munubi attended university at the Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) in Morogoro, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education and Extension before joining the University of Dar Es Salaam and attaining a Masters degree in Business Administration and Marketing. CAMEROON | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Cameroon. Cameroon is a Central African country located on the Gulf of Guinea with a great diversity of culture, landscapes, and wildlife. Destructive farming practices in Cameroon have had a negative impact on the country’s burgeoning biodiversity, and the significant YOU CAN DONATE CRYPTOCURRENCY TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Trees for the Future accepts cryptocurrency! Now it’s even easier to donate to Trees for the Future (TREES). Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning you do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated amount and can deduct it on your taxes. ONE BILLION TREES BY 2030 Contributing Farmland Restoration to United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. SILVER SPRING, MD (June 3, 2021) – Agroforestry education nonprofit Trees for the Future (TREES) announces a 2030 goal to plant one billion trees with smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. “One billion trees planted by farmers, for farmers will have a lasting impact,” says TREESExecutive Director
CARBON FOOTPRINT CALCULATOR Looking for a way to reduce your carbon footprint? Your donation plants trees and repairs soils, helping you offset carbon from flights, driving, and more. TREES FOR THE FUTURE TO PLANT 50 MILLION TREES IN 2021 TREES FOR THE FUTURE TO PLANT 50 MILLION TREES IN 2021. 14,000+ farmers in nine countries to use agroforestry to reach goal. SILVER SPRING, MD (March 3, 2021) – International development nonprofit Trees for the Future (TREES) is launching 45 new projects, reaching more than 14,000 smallholder farmers across sub-Saharan Africa and setting a goal to plant 50 million trees this DONATE TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Is this donation tax deductible? Trees for the Future is a Section 501(c)3 nonprofit. Because no goods or services were provided in exchange for your gift, it is tax-deductible to the full extentallowed by law.
SOIL REGENERATION: REPAIRING SOIL HEALTH FOR THE FUTURE OF Healthy soil is the basis of any agricultural system and are vital for providing crops with the mineral nutrients and moisture they need. TREES FOR THE FUTURE ACCEPTS CRYPTOCURRENCY DONATIONS Trees for the Future is working to end hunger and poverty for smallholder farmers through revitalizing degraded lands. Learn more about Trees for the Future and see their latest data in their 30th Anniversary Special Edition 2019 Impact Report. TREES FOR THE FUTURE FURTHERS THE UNITED NATION'S Trees for the Future’s work in agroforestry impacts more than you might think. In fact, the Forest Garden Approach meets NINE out of seventeen of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. CATEGORY 1: ENVIRONMENT The Forest Garden Approach is designed to improve and work within our environment. Through this model, positive environmental impacts are one Continued TANZANIA | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Country Trainer - Tanzania Bernard Kazana Munubi. Bernard Kazana Munubi attended university at the Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) in Morogoro, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education and Extension before joining the University of Dar Es Salaam and attaining a Masters degree in Business Administration and Marketing. CAMEROON | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Cameroon. Cameroon is a Central African country located on the Gulf of Guinea with a great diversity of culture, landscapes, and wildlife. Destructive farming practices in Cameroon have had a negative impact on the country’s burgeoning biodiversity, and the significant TREES FOR THE FUTURE Our mission is to end hunger and poverty by training farmers to regenerate their land. How? It starts with trees. Through our 4-year training program, called the Forest Garden Approach, farmers plant thousands of trees that protect and bring nutrients back to the soil. ONE BILLION TREES BY 2030 Contributing Farmland Restoration to United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. SILVER SPRING, MD (June 3, 2021) – Agroforestry education nonprofit Trees for the Future (TREES) announces a 2030 goal to plant one billion trees with smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. “One billion trees planted by farmers, for farmers will have a lasting impact,” says TREESExecutive Director
TREES FOR THE FUTURE TO PLANT 50 MILLION TREES IN 2021 TREES FOR THE FUTURE TO PLANT 50 MILLION TREES IN 2021. 14,000+ farmers in nine countries to use agroforestry to reach goal. SILVER SPRING, MD (March 3, 2021) – International development nonprofit Trees for the Future (TREES) is launching 45 new projects, reaching more than 14,000 smallholder farmers across sub-Saharan Africa and setting a goal to plant 50 million trees this DONATE TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Is this donation tax deductible? Trees for the Future is a Section 501(c)3 nonprofit. Because no goods or services were provided in exchange for your gift, it is tax-deductible to the full extentallowed by law.
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What’s an Ambassador? Trees for the Future Ambassadors represent our organization on a voluntary basis with the purpose of raising awareness for our solution to solve hunger, poverty, and environmental degradation. Ambassadors use their unique talents, networks, and 10 ESSENTIAL WAYS TREES HELP OUR PLANET 1. Trees provide food Papaya, mangoes, oranges, limes, lemons, peaches, coconuts, cashews, apples and more come from trees. Beyond these nutritious and delicious fruits, some of our favorite spices also come from various parts of trees including cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, and cloves. Trees are also the source of almonds, walnuts, pecans, and cashews, too! Finally, ContinuedABOUT THE AUTHOR
John Leary is the Executive Director of Trees for the Future where he is focused at helping end hunger and extreme poverty for rural African farmers, through the revival of the forest garden. John has extensive experience living with and among the rural poor in Sub-Saharan Africa and deep knowledge of international agricultural development. COMPANION PLANTING 101 Companion planting is a simple, yet easily overlooked technique in growing food. Trees for the Future shares the basics and an easy cheatsheet.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A COLLABORATING PARTNER WITH TREES Trees for the Future is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization | Tax ID number: 52-1644869. Contributions to Trees for the Future are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. PLANTING OUT OF POVERTY simultaneously combat poverty and restore the environment. This year, in response to the obstacles faced by millions of farmers, we have defined our triple bottom line—people, YOU CAN DONATE CRYPTOCURRENCY TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Trees for the Future accepts cryptocurrency! Now it’s even easier to donate to Trees for the Future (TREES). Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning you do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated amount and can deduct it on your taxes. DONATE TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Your Message to the Recipient. Please spell check, include how you would like your name (s) signed, mention the amount if desired, and format your message as you would like it delivered. your currently selected donation amount is. One-time donation USD50 USD. I'd like to cover the processing fee so 100% of my donation goes to Trees for theFuture.
CARBON FOOTPRINT CALCULATOR Carbon sequestration is the removal and storage of carbon from the atmosphere by trees, shrubs, and organic matter like soil. Trees for the Future (TREES) works with thousands of smallholder farmers to grow what we call Forest Gardens. As a Forest Garden matures, its ability to store carbon increases. So, it is important to calculate the growth TREES FOR THE FUTURE ACCEPTS CRYPTOCURRENCY DONATIONS Trees for the Future Becomes One of the First Climate-Focused Nonprofits to Accept Cryptocurrency Donations. Crypto Holders Can now Donate to end Hunger, Poverty, and Deforestation. Silver Spring, MD (January 13, 2020) – The nonprofit community is innovating ways to give by opening pathways for cryptocurrency holders to donate. TREES FOR THE FUTURE FURTHERS THE UNITED NATION'S Trees for the Future’s work in agroforestry impacts more than you might think. In fact, the Forest Garden Approach meets NINE out of seventeen of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. CATEGORY 1: ENVIRONMENT The Forest Garden Approach is designed to improve and work within our environment. Through this model, positive environmental impacts are one Continued SOIL REGENERATION: REPAIRING SOIL HEALTH FOR THE FUTURE OF These leaves contain nutrients that are essential for people’s health and which have long leached out of the soil – like iron, manganese, zinc, and boron. By tilling leaves into the soil, farmers begin to restore the soil with minerals that help plants grow and ensure healthy nutrient-rich food” (Leary, 54). Healthy soils arethe basis of
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
About the Author: John Leary. John Leary is the Executive Director of Trees for the Future where he is focused at helping end hunger and extreme poverty for rural African farmers, through the revival of the forest garden. John has extensive experience living with and among the rural poor in Sub-Saharan Africa and deep knowledge of international INTERESTED IN BECOMING A COLLABORATING PARTNER WITH TREES This will help us plan and coordinate our existing project work in collaboration with potential partners. We partner with both large international organizations and small in-country NGOs and Community Based Organizations. We review responses twice a month and will reply to your request within 30 days. Thank You! Collaborating PartnerInquiry Form.
TANZANIA | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Tanzania. Trees for the Future’s local Tanzanian staff work in the Singida and Tabora regions, connecting with farming communities to revitalize the health of both the land and its people. Tanzanian farmers typically grow one or two staple crops, most often sunflower and tobacco. This lack of diversity leaves the farmer vulnerable toextreme
CAMEROON | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Cameroon. Cameroon is a Central African country located on the Gulf of Guinea with a great diversity of culture, landscapes, and wildlife. Destructive farming practices in Cameroon have had a negative impact on the country’s burgeoning biodiversity, and the significant YOU CAN DONATE CRYPTOCURRENCY TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Trees for the Future accepts cryptocurrency! Now it’s even easier to donate to Trees for the Future (TREES). Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning you do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated amount and can deduct it on your taxes. DONATE TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Your Message to the Recipient. Please spell check, include how you would like your name (s) signed, mention the amount if desired, and format your message as you would like it delivered. your currently selected donation amount is. One-time donation USD50 USD. I'd like to cover the processing fee so 100% of my donation goes to Trees for theFuture.
CARBON FOOTPRINT CALCULATOR Carbon sequestration is the removal and storage of carbon from the atmosphere by trees, shrubs, and organic matter like soil. Trees for the Future (TREES) works with thousands of smallholder farmers to grow what we call Forest Gardens. As a Forest Garden matures, its ability to store carbon increases. So, it is important to calculate the growth TREES FOR THE FUTURE ACCEPTS CRYPTOCURRENCY DONATIONS Trees for the Future Becomes One of the First Climate-Focused Nonprofits to Accept Cryptocurrency Donations. Crypto Holders Can now Donate to end Hunger, Poverty, and Deforestation. Silver Spring, MD (January 13, 2020) – The nonprofit community is innovating ways to give by opening pathways for cryptocurrency holders to donate. TREES FOR THE FUTURE FURTHERS THE UNITED NATION'S Trees for the Future’s work in agroforestry impacts more than you might think. In fact, the Forest Garden Approach meets NINE out of seventeen of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. CATEGORY 1: ENVIRONMENT The Forest Garden Approach is designed to improve and work within our environment. Through this model, positive environmental impacts are one Continued SOIL REGENERATION: REPAIRING SOIL HEALTH FOR THE FUTURE OF These leaves contain nutrients that are essential for people’s health and which have long leached out of the soil – like iron, manganese, zinc, and boron. By tilling leaves into the soil, farmers begin to restore the soil with minerals that help plants grow and ensure healthy nutrient-rich food” (Leary, 54). Healthy soils arethe basis of
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
About the Author: John Leary. John Leary is the Executive Director of Trees for the Future where he is focused at helping end hunger and extreme poverty for rural African farmers, through the revival of the forest garden. John has extensive experience living with and among the rural poor in Sub-Saharan Africa and deep knowledge of international INTERESTED IN BECOMING A COLLABORATING PARTNER WITH TREES This will help us plan and coordinate our existing project work in collaboration with potential partners. We partner with both large international organizations and small in-country NGOs and Community Based Organizations. We review responses twice a month and will reply to your request within 30 days. Thank You! Collaborating PartnerInquiry Form.
TANZANIA | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Tanzania. Trees for the Future’s local Tanzanian staff work in the Singida and Tabora regions, connecting with farming communities to revitalize the health of both the land and its people. Tanzanian farmers typically grow one or two staple crops, most often sunflower and tobacco. This lack of diversity leaves the farmer vulnerable toextreme
CAMEROON | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Cameroon. Cameroon is a Central African country located on the Gulf of Guinea with a great diversity of culture, landscapes, and wildlife. Destructive farming practices in Cameroon have had a negative impact on the country’s burgeoning biodiversity, and the significant TREES FOR THE FUTURE Through our 4-year training program, called the Forest Garden Approach, farmers plant thousands of trees that protect and bring nutrients back to the soil. This helps farmers grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. Forest Garden farmers gain increases in income and access to food, even in the first year, all while improving theenvironment.
DONATE TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Your Message to the Recipient. Please spell check, include how you would like your name (s) signed, mention the amount if desired, and format your message as you would like it delivered. your currently selected donation amount is. One-time donation USD50 USD. I'd like to cover the processing fee so 100% of my donation goes to Trees for theFuture.
AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
Trees for the Future Ambassadors represent our organization on a voluntary basis with the purpose of raising awareness for our solution to solve hunger, poverty, and environmental degradation. Ambassadors use their unique talents, networks, and passions to support Trees for the Future. Each Ambassador is different and we’re happy to workwith
10 ESSENTIAL WAYS TREES HELP OUR PLANET 10 Essential Ways. Trees Help Our Planet. 1. Trees provide food. Papaya, mangoes, oranges, limes, lemons, peaches, coconuts, cashews, apples and more come from trees. Beyond these nutritious and delicious fruits, some of our favorite spices also come from various parts of trees including cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, and cloves. Trees are alsoABOUT THE AUTHOR
John Leary is the Executive Director of Trees for the Future where he is focused at helping end hunger and extreme poverty for rural African farmers, through the revival of the forest garden. John has extensive experience living with and among the rural poor in Sub-Saharan Africa and deep knowledge of international agricultural development. INTERESTED IN BECOMING A COLLABORATING PARTNER WITH TREES This will help us plan and coordinate our existing project work in collaboration with potential partners. We partner with both large international organizations and small in-country NGOs and Community Based Organizations. We review responses twice a month and will reply to your request within 30 days. Thank You! Collaborating PartnerInquiry Form.
COMPANION PLANTING 101 Companion planting is simply planting two or more mutually beneficial plants next to each other. Companion plants are fruits, vegetables, herbs, shrubs, or flowers that provide a benefit to their neighbor, whether that’s through nutrients, providing shade, or protection from pests or disease. This technique is an integral part ofpermagardening.
THE FOREST GARDEN TRAINING CENTER Discover the Community of Certified Forest Garden Trainers The Forest Garden Training Center (FGTC) is where agroforestry practitioners can come to learn The Forest Garden Approach, become a certified trainer and track their impact. PUTTING PEST MANAGEMENT THEORY INTO ACTION AT A LARGE 7 Lines of Defense Against Pests Taught by the Forest Garden Approach Change is Needed Pests in the form of diseases, insects, weeds and wildlife are constantly attacking agricultural crops across the developing world where the vast majority of people are dependent on farming for their livelihoods. Pests have the easiest time decimating pure monocultures Continued PLANTING OUT OF POVERTY simultaneously combat poverty and restore the environment. This year, in response to the obstacles faced by millions of farmers, we have defined our triple bottom line—people, TREES FOR THE FUTUREABOUT USRESOURCESOUR IMPACTWHERE WE WORKOURTEAMBRAND PARTNERS
Through our 4-year training program, called the Forest Garden Approach, farmers plant thousands of trees that protect and bring nutrients back to the soil. This helps farmers grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. Forest Garden farmers gain increases in income and access to food, even in the first year, all while improving theenvironment.
YOU CAN DONATE CRYPTOCURRENCY TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Trees for the Future accepts cryptocurrency! Now it’s even easier to donate to Trees for the Future (TREES). Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning you do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated amount and can deduct it on your taxes. CARBON FOOTPRINT CALCULATOR Carbon sequestration is the removal and storage of carbon from the atmosphere by trees, shrubs, and organic matter like soil. Trees for the Future (TREES) works with thousands of smallholder farmers to grow what we call Forest Gardens. As a Forest Garden matures, its ability to store carbon increases. So, it is important to calculate the growth COMPANION PLANTING 101 TREES FOR THE FUTURE crop leaf lettuce spinach kale chard collards cabbage broccoli cauliflower tomato eggplant sweet pepper hot pepper beets carrotradish turnip
10 ESSENTIAL WAYS TREES HELP OUR PLANET 10 Essential Ways. Trees Help Our Planet. 1. Trees provide food. Papaya, mangoes, oranges, limes, lemons, peaches, coconuts, cashews, apples and more come from trees. Beyond these nutritious and delicious fruits, some of our favorite spices also come from various parts of trees including cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, and cloves. Trees are also INTERESTED IN BECOMING A COLLABORATING PARTNER WITH TREES This will help us plan and coordinate our existing project work in collaboration with potential partners. We partner with both large international organizations and small in-country NGOs and Community Based Organizations. We review responses twice a month and will reply to your request within 30 days. Thank You! Collaborating PartnerInquiry Form.
SOIL REGENERATION: REPAIRING SOIL HEALTH FOR THE FUTURE OF These leaves contain nutrients that are essential for people’s health and which have long leached out of the soil – like iron, manganese, zinc, and boron. By tilling leaves into the soil, farmers begin to restore the soil with minerals that help plants grow and ensure healthy nutrient-rich food” (Leary, 54). Healthy soils arethe basis of
THE FOREST GARDEN TRAINING CENTER Discover the Community of Certified Forest Garden Trainers The Forest Garden Training Center (FGTC) is where agroforestry practitioners can come to learn The Forest Garden Approach, become a certified trainer and track their impact. COMPANION PLANTING 101 Companion planting is simply planting two or more mutually beneficial plants next to each other. Companion plants are fruits, vegetables, herbs, shrubs, or flowers that provide a benefit to their neighbor, whether that’s through nutrients, providing shade, or protection from pests or disease. This technique is an integral part ofpermagardening.
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Through our 4-year training program, called the Forest Garden Approach, farmers plant thousands of trees that protect and bring nutrients back to the soil. This helps farmers grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. Forest Garden farmers gain increases in income and access to food, even in the first year, all while improving theenvironment.
YOU CAN DONATE CRYPTOCURRENCY TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Trees for the Future accepts cryptocurrency! Now it’s even easier to donate to Trees for the Future (TREES). Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning you do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated amount and can deduct it on your taxes. CARBON FOOTPRINT CALCULATOR Carbon sequestration is the removal and storage of carbon from the atmosphere by trees, shrubs, and organic matter like soil. Trees for the Future (TREES) works with thousands of smallholder farmers to grow what we call Forest Gardens. As a Forest Garden matures, its ability to store carbon increases. So, it is important to calculate the growth COMPANION PLANTING 101 TREES FOR THE FUTURE crop leaf lettuce spinach kale chard collards cabbage broccoli cauliflower tomato eggplant sweet pepper hot pepper beets carrotradish turnip
10 ESSENTIAL WAYS TREES HELP OUR PLANET 10 Essential Ways. Trees Help Our Planet. 1. Trees provide food. Papaya, mangoes, oranges, limes, lemons, peaches, coconuts, cashews, apples and more come from trees. Beyond these nutritious and delicious fruits, some of our favorite spices also come from various parts of trees including cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, and cloves. Trees are also INTERESTED IN BECOMING A COLLABORATING PARTNER WITH TREES This will help us plan and coordinate our existing project work in collaboration with potential partners. We partner with both large international organizations and small in-country NGOs and Community Based Organizations. We review responses twice a month and will reply to your request within 30 days. Thank You! Collaborating PartnerInquiry Form.
SOIL REGENERATION: REPAIRING SOIL HEALTH FOR THE FUTURE OF These leaves contain nutrients that are essential for people’s health and which have long leached out of the soil – like iron, manganese, zinc, and boron. By tilling leaves into the soil, farmers begin to restore the soil with minerals that help plants grow and ensure healthy nutrient-rich food” (Leary, 54). Healthy soils arethe basis of
THE FOREST GARDEN TRAINING CENTER Discover the Community of Certified Forest Garden Trainers The Forest Garden Training Center (FGTC) is where agroforestry practitioners can come to learn The Forest Garden Approach, become a certified trainer and track their impact. COMPANION PLANTING 101 Companion planting is simply planting two or more mutually beneficial plants next to each other. Companion plants are fruits, vegetables, herbs, shrubs, or flowers that provide a benefit to their neighbor, whether that’s through nutrients, providing shade, or protection from pests or disease. This technique is an integral part ofpermagardening.
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Trees for the Future’s Training Sites are model Forest Gardens that demonstrate the Forest Garden Approach in action. Each site is unique, but they are all serving the same purpose – to provide staff, farmers, and partner organizations with an opportunity to see different agroforestry techniques and how different species and crops can be grown in the Forest Garden system. OUR STORY | TREES FOR THE FUTURE In the early 1970’s, Dave and Grace Deppner served as volunteers in the Philippines, where they witnessed the human tragedy brought on by illegal logging and unsustainable land management systems. Working with community leaders in nearby villages, the Deppners found a way to offer hope. They revitalized lands by providing farmers with tree WHY TREES | SUSTAINABLE FUTURES | TREES.ORG Why Trees for the Future. and the trees take care of them. You protect and revitalize land. You prevent flooding, erosion, and landslides. other greenhouse gases. animals and insects back to the land. that embrace trees instead of clearing them. fruits and vegetables can growto eat and sell.
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Ways to help. Our work is made possible by an incredible supporter community. We are grateful for the donors, Sustainers, Brand Partners, Ambassadors, Harvest Members, & many others that are dedicated to a better future for our planet & communities in need. CONTACT US | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Trees for the Future is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization | Tax ID number: 52-1644869. Contributions to Trees for the Future are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. ANNOUNCING TREES FOR THE FUTURE'S ADVISORY COUNCIL Organization Poised to Sustain Growth with Support from Industry Experts. SILVER SPRING (April 21, 2021) – In celebration of Earth Day (April 22nd), Trees for the Future (TREES) announces its brand new advisory council made up of leading agriculture and international development industry experts. “Earth Day is a time to reflect on the environmental challenges we face but also on how we TREES FOR THE FUTURE FURTHERS THE UNITED NATION'S Trees for the Future’s work in agroforestry impacts more than you might think. In fact, the Forest Garden Approach meets NINE out of seventeen of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. CATEGORY 1: ENVIRONMENT The Forest Garden Approach is designed to improve and work within our environment. Through this model, positive environmental impacts are one ContinuedABOUT THE AUTHOR
About the Author: John Leary. John Leary is the Executive Director of Trees for the Future where he is focused at helping end hunger and extreme poverty for rural African farmers, through the revival of the forest garden. John has extensive experience living with and among the rural poor in Sub-Saharan Africa and deep knowledge of international THE FOREST GARDEN TRAINING CENTER Discover the Community of Certified Forest Garden Trainers The Forest Garden Training Center (FGTC) is where agroforestry practitioners can come to learn The Forest Garden Approach, become a certified trainer and track their impact. THE FOOD REVOLUTION NETWORK The Food Revolution Network is excited to partner with Trees for the Future. This partnership supports our mission of healthy, sustainable food for all. And it allows us to help end hunger and empower farmers. For every purchase — including our Food Revolution Summit Empowerment Packages, our Plant-Powered and Thriving course, ourcookbooks
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Through our 4-year training program, called the Forest Garden Approach, farmers plant thousands of trees that protect and bring nutrients back to the soil. This helps farmers grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. Forest Garden farmers gain increases in income and access to food, even in the first year, all while improving theenvironment.
YOU CAN DONATE CRYPTOCURRENCY TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Trees for the Future accepts cryptocurrency! Now it’s even easier to donate to Trees for the Future (TREES). Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning you do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated amount and can deduct it on your taxes. CARBON FOOTPRINT CALCULATOR Carbon sequestration is the removal and storage of carbon from the atmosphere by trees, shrubs, and organic matter like soil. Trees for the Future (TREES) works with thousands of smallholder farmers to grow what we call Forest Gardens. As a Forest Garden matures, its ability to store carbon increases. So, it is important to calculate the growth COMPANION PLANTING 101 TREES FOR THE FUTURE crop leaf lettuce spinach kale chard collards cabbage broccoli cauliflower tomato eggplant sweet pepper hot pepper beets carrotradish turnip
TREES FOR THE FUTURE ACCEPTS CRYPTOCURRENCY DONATIONS Trees for the Future Becomes One of the First Climate-Focused Nonprofits to Accept Cryptocurrency Donations. Crypto Holders Can now Donate to end Hunger, Poverty, and Deforestation. Silver Spring, MD (January 13, 2020) – The nonprofit community is innovating ways to give by opening pathways for cryptocurrency holders to donate. SOIL REGENERATION: REPAIRING SOIL HEALTH FOR THE FUTURE OF These leaves contain nutrients that are essential for people’s health and which have long leached out of the soil – like iron, manganese, zinc, and boron. By tilling leaves into the soil, farmers begin to restore the soil with minerals that help plants grow and ensure healthy nutrient-rich food” (Leary, 54). Healthy soils arethe basis of
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
About the Author: John Leary. John Leary is the Executive Director of Trees for the Future where he is focused at helping end hunger and extreme poverty for rural African farmers, through the revival of the forest garden. John has extensive experience living with and among the rural poor in Sub-Saharan Africa and deep knowledge of international INTERESTED IN BECOMING A COLLABORATING PARTNER WITH TREES This will help us plan and coordinate our existing project work in collaboration with potential partners. We partner with both large international organizations and small in-country NGOs and Community Based Organizations. We review responses twice a month and will reply to your request within 30 days. Thank You! Collaborating PartnerInquiry Form.
TANZANIA | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Tanzania. Trees for the Future’s local Tanzanian staff work in the Singida and Tabora regions, connecting with farming communities to revitalize the health of both the land and its people. Tanzanian farmers typically grow one or two staple crops, most often sunflower and tobacco. This lack of diversity leaves the farmer vulnerable toextreme
CAMEROON | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Cameroon. Cameroon is a Central African country located on the Gulf of Guinea with a great diversity of culture, landscapes, and wildlife. Destructive farming practices in Cameroon have had a negative impact on the country’s burgeoning biodiversity, and the significant TREES FOR THE FUTUREABOUT USRESOURCESOUR IMPACTWHERE WE WORKOURTEAMBRAND PARTNERS
Through our 4-year training program, called the Forest Garden Approach, farmers plant thousands of trees that protect and bring nutrients back to the soil. This helps farmers grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. Forest Garden farmers gain increases in income and access to food, even in the first year, all while improving theenvironment.
YOU CAN DONATE CRYPTOCURRENCY TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Trees for the Future accepts cryptocurrency! Now it’s even easier to donate to Trees for the Future (TREES). Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning you do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated amount and can deduct it on your taxes. CARBON FOOTPRINT CALCULATOR Carbon sequestration is the removal and storage of carbon from the atmosphere by trees, shrubs, and organic matter like soil. Trees for the Future (TREES) works with thousands of smallholder farmers to grow what we call Forest Gardens. As a Forest Garden matures, its ability to store carbon increases. So, it is important to calculate the growth COMPANION PLANTING 101 TREES FOR THE FUTURE crop leaf lettuce spinach kale chard collards cabbage broccoli cauliflower tomato eggplant sweet pepper hot pepper beets carrotradish turnip
TREES FOR THE FUTURE ACCEPTS CRYPTOCURRENCY DONATIONS Trees for the Future Becomes One of the First Climate-Focused Nonprofits to Accept Cryptocurrency Donations. Crypto Holders Can now Donate to end Hunger, Poverty, and Deforestation. Silver Spring, MD (January 13, 2020) – The nonprofit community is innovating ways to give by opening pathways for cryptocurrency holders to donate. SOIL REGENERATION: REPAIRING SOIL HEALTH FOR THE FUTURE OF These leaves contain nutrients that are essential for people’s health and which have long leached out of the soil – like iron, manganese, zinc, and boron. By tilling leaves into the soil, farmers begin to restore the soil with minerals that help plants grow and ensure healthy nutrient-rich food” (Leary, 54). Healthy soils arethe basis of
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
About the Author: John Leary. John Leary is the Executive Director of Trees for the Future where he is focused at helping end hunger and extreme poverty for rural African farmers, through the revival of the forest garden. John has extensive experience living with and among the rural poor in Sub-Saharan Africa and deep knowledge of international INTERESTED IN BECOMING A COLLABORATING PARTNER WITH TREES This will help us plan and coordinate our existing project work in collaboration with potential partners. We partner with both large international organizations and small in-country NGOs and Community Based Organizations. We review responses twice a month and will reply to your request within 30 days. Thank You! Collaborating PartnerInquiry Form.
TANZANIA | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Tanzania. Trees for the Future’s local Tanzanian staff work in the Singida and Tabora regions, connecting with farming communities to revitalize the health of both the land and its people. Tanzanian farmers typically grow one or two staple crops, most often sunflower and tobacco. This lack of diversity leaves the farmer vulnerable toextreme
CAMEROON | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Cameroon. Cameroon is a Central African country located on the Gulf of Guinea with a great diversity of culture, landscapes, and wildlife. Destructive farming practices in Cameroon have had a negative impact on the country’s burgeoning biodiversity, and the significant TREES FOR THE FUTURE Through our 4-year training program, called the Forest Garden Approach, farmers plant thousands of trees that protect and bring nutrients back to the soil. This helps farmers grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. Forest Garden farmers gain increases in income and access to food, even in the first year, all while improving theenvironment.
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About the Author: John Leary. John Leary is the Executive Director of Trees for the Future where he is focused at helping end hunger and extreme poverty for rural African farmers, through the revival of the forest garden. John has extensive experience living with and among the rural poor in Sub-Saharan Africa and deep knowledge of international 10 ESSENTIAL WAYS TREES HELP OUR PLANET 10 Essential Ways. Trees Help Our Planet. 1. Trees provide food. Papaya, mangoes, oranges, limes, lemons, peaches, coconuts, cashews, apples and more come from trees. Beyond these nutritious and delicious fruits, some of our favorite spices also come from various parts of trees including cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, and cloves. Trees are also INTERESTED IN BECOMING A COLLABORATING PARTNER WITH TREES This will help us plan and coordinate our existing project work in collaboration with potential partners. We partner with both large international organizations and small in-country NGOs and Community Based Organizations. We review responses twice a month and will reply to your request within 30 days. Thank You! Collaborating PartnerInquiry Form.
THE FOREST GARDEN TRAINING CENTER Discover the Community of Certified Forest Garden Trainers The Forest Garden Training Center (FGTC) is where agroforestry practitioners can come to learn The Forest Garden Approach, become a certified trainer and track their impact. COMPANION PLANTING 101 Companion planting is simply planting two or more mutually beneficial plants next to each other. Companion plants are fruits, vegetables, herbs, shrubs, or flowers that provide a benefit to their neighbor, whether that’s through nutrients, providing shade, or protection from pests or disease. This technique is an integral part ofpermagardening.
TRINITY OAKS AND TREES REACH 21 MILLION TREES ST. HELENA, Calif., April 18, 2019 – Trinity Oaks wines and Trees for the Future nonprofit today announced that they have planted more than 21 million trees in their 11th year of partnership. The sustainability-focused pair achieved this milestone through the continued success of the One Bottle One Tree® giving program, aninitiative that
TRINITY OAKS AND TREES REACH 21 MILLION TREES TRINITY OAKS WINES AND TREES FOR THE FUTURE NONPROFIT TOAST TO 21 MILLION TREES PLANTED THIS EARTH DAY Sustainability-focused wine brand Trinity Oaks and Trees for the Future nonprofit celebrate 11 successful years of their One Bottle One Tree giving program ST. HELENA, Calif., April 18, 2019 – Trinity Oaks wines and Trees forthe Continued
PLANTING OUT OF POVERTY simultaneously combat poverty and restore the environment. This year, in response to the obstacles faced by millions of farmers, we have defined our triple bottom line—people, TREES FOR THE FUTUREABOUT USRESOURCESOUR IMPACTWHERE WE WORKOURTEAMBRAND PARTNERS
Through our 4-year training program, called the Forest Garden Approach, farmers plant thousands of trees that protect and bring nutrients back to the soil. This helps farmers grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. Forest Garden farmers gain increases in income and access to food, even in the first year, all while improving theenvironment.
YOU CAN DONATE CRYPTOCURRENCY TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Trees for the Future accepts cryptocurrency! Now it’s even easier to donate to Trees for the Future (TREES). Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning you do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated amount and can deduct it on your taxes.OUR APPROACH
Our Strategic Growth Plan. Trees for the Future (TREES) will break the cycle of poverty and hunger for 1 million people by planting 500 million trees in 125,000 Forest Gardens by 2025. To that end, TREES will execute on three programmatic pathways: expansion of existing Forest Garden projects, collaboration with partner organizations, and CARBON FOOTPRINT CALCULATOR Carbon sequestration is the removal and storage of carbon from the atmosphere by trees, shrubs, and organic matter like soil. Trees for the Future (TREES) works with thousands of smallholder farmers to grow what we call Forest Gardens. As a Forest Garden matures, its ability to store carbon increases. So, it is important to calculate the growth 10 ESSENTIAL WAYS TREES HELP OUR PLANET 10 Essential Ways. Trees Help Our Planet. 1. Trees provide food. Papaya, mangoes, oranges, limes, lemons, peaches, coconuts, cashews, apples and more come from trees. Beyond these nutritious and delicious fruits, some of our favorite spices also come from various parts of trees including cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, and cloves. Trees are alsoABOUT THE AUTHOR
About the Author: John Leary. John Leary is the Executive Director of Trees for the Future where he is focused at helping end hunger and extreme poverty for rural African farmers, through the revival of the forest garden. John has extensive experience living with and among the rural poor in Sub-Saharan Africa and deep knowledge of international SOIL REGENERATION: REPAIRING SOIL HEALTH FOR THE FUTURE OF These leaves contain nutrients that are essential for people’s health and which have long leached out of the soil – like iron, manganese, zinc, and boron. By tilling leaves into the soil, farmers begin to restore the soil with minerals that help plants grow and ensure healthy nutrient-rich food” (Leary, 54). Healthy soils arethe basis of
TREES FOR THE FUTURE ACCEPTS CRYPTOCURRENCY DONATIONS Trees for the Future Becomes One of the First Climate-Focused Nonprofits to Accept Cryptocurrency Donations. Crypto Holders Can now Donate to end Hunger, Poverty, and Deforestation. Silver Spring, MD (January 13, 2020) – The nonprofit community is innovating ways to give by opening pathways for cryptocurrency holders to donate. THE FOOD REVOLUTION NETWORK The Food Revolution Network is excited to partner with Trees for the Future. This partnership supports our mission of healthy, sustainable food for all. And it allows us to help end hunger and empower farmers. For every purchase — including our Food Revolution Summit Empowerment Packages, our Plant-Powered and Thriving course, ourcookbooks
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Through our 4-year training program, called the Forest Garden Approach, farmers plant thousands of trees that protect and bring nutrients back to the soil. This helps farmers grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. Forest Garden farmers gain increases in income and access to food, even in the first year, all while improving theenvironment.
YOU CAN DONATE CRYPTOCURRENCY TO TREES FOR THE FUTURE Trees for the Future accepts cryptocurrency! Now it’s even easier to donate to Trees for the Future (TREES). Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning you do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated amount and can deduct it on your taxes.OUR APPROACH
Our Strategic Growth Plan. Trees for the Future (TREES) will break the cycle of poverty and hunger for 1 million people by planting 500 million trees in 125,000 Forest Gardens by 2025. To that end, TREES will execute on three programmatic pathways: expansion of existing Forest Garden projects, collaboration with partner organizations, and CARBON FOOTPRINT CALCULATOR Carbon sequestration is the removal and storage of carbon from the atmosphere by trees, shrubs, and organic matter like soil. Trees for the Future (TREES) works with thousands of smallholder farmers to grow what we call Forest Gardens. As a Forest Garden matures, its ability to store carbon increases. So, it is important to calculate the growth 10 ESSENTIAL WAYS TREES HELP OUR PLANET 10 Essential Ways. Trees Help Our Planet. 1. Trees provide food. Papaya, mangoes, oranges, limes, lemons, peaches, coconuts, cashews, apples and more come from trees. Beyond these nutritious and delicious fruits, some of our favorite spices also come from various parts of trees including cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, and cloves. Trees are alsoABOUT THE AUTHOR
About the Author: John Leary. John Leary is the Executive Director of Trees for the Future where he is focused at helping end hunger and extreme poverty for rural African farmers, through the revival of the forest garden. John has extensive experience living with and among the rural poor in Sub-Saharan Africa and deep knowledge of international SOIL REGENERATION: REPAIRING SOIL HEALTH FOR THE FUTURE OF These leaves contain nutrients that are essential for people’s health and which have long leached out of the soil – like iron, manganese, zinc, and boron. By tilling leaves into the soil, farmers begin to restore the soil with minerals that help plants grow and ensure healthy nutrient-rich food” (Leary, 54). Healthy soils arethe basis of
TREES FOR THE FUTURE ACCEPTS CRYPTOCURRENCY DONATIONS Trees for the Future Becomes One of the First Climate-Focused Nonprofits to Accept Cryptocurrency Donations. Crypto Holders Can now Donate to end Hunger, Poverty, and Deforestation. Silver Spring, MD (January 13, 2020) – The nonprofit community is innovating ways to give by opening pathways for cryptocurrency holders to donate. THE FOOD REVOLUTION NETWORK The Food Revolution Network is excited to partner with Trees for the Future. This partnership supports our mission of healthy, sustainable food for all. And it allows us to help end hunger and empower farmers. For every purchase — including our Food Revolution Summit Empowerment Packages, our Plant-Powered and Thriving course, ourcookbooks
GREVIN PRODUCTS, INC. A refreshing solution to enhance hygiene for the on-the-go restroom break. Stall Mates are individually wrapped moist towelettes that will keep you fresh and clean throughout your day. Made with aloe, cucumber and chamomile, Stall Mates are manufactured right here in the USA. Our hypoallergenic formula is paraben, alcohol and fragrance free.OUR APPROACH
Our Strategic Growth Plan. Trees for the Future (TREES) will break the cycle of poverty and hunger for 1 million people by planting 500 million trees in 125,000 Forest Gardens by 2025. To that end, TREES will execute on three programmatic pathways: expansion of existing Forest Garden projects, collaboration with partner organizations, and OUR STORY | TREES FOR THE FUTURE In the early 1970’s, Dave and Grace Deppner served as volunteers in the Philippines, where they witnessed the human tragedy brought on by illegal logging and unsustainable land management systems. Working with community leaders in nearby villages, the Deppners found a way to offer hope. They revitalized lands by providing farmers with tree TREES FOR THE FUTURE ACCEPTS CRYPTOCURRENCY DONATIONS Trees for the Future Becomes One of the First Climate-Focused Nonprofits to Accept Cryptocurrency Donations. Crypto Holders Can now Donate to end Hunger, Poverty, and Deforestation. Silver Spring, MD (January 13, 2020) – The nonprofit community is innovating ways to give by opening pathways for cryptocurrency holders to donate.ABOUT THE AUTHOR
About the Author: John Leary. John Leary is the Executive Director of Trees for the Future where he is focused at helping end hunger and extreme poverty for rural African farmers, through the revival of the forest garden. John has extensive experience living with and among the rural poor in Sub-Saharan Africa and deep knowledge of international COMPANION PLANTING 101 TREES FOR THE FUTURE crop leaf lettuce spinach kale chard collards cabbage broccoli cauliflower tomato eggplant sweet pepper hot pepper beets carrotradish turnip
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A COLLABORATING PARTNER WITH TREES This will help us plan and coordinate our existing project work in collaboration with potential partners. We partner with both large international organizations and small in-country NGOs and Community Based Organizations. We review responses twice a month and will reply to your request within 30 days. Thank You! Collaborating PartnerInquiry Form.
THE FOREST GARDEN TRAINING CENTER Discover the Community of Certified Forest Garden Trainers The Forest Garden Training Center (FGTC) is where agroforestry practitioners can come to learn The Forest Garden Approach, become a certified trainer and track their impact. PUTTING PEST MANAGEMENT THEORY INTO ACTION AT A LARGE 7 Lines of Defense Against Pests Taught by the Forest Garden Approach Change is Needed Pests in the form of diseases, insects, weeds and wildlife are constantly attacking agricultural crops across the developing world where the vast majority of people are dependent on farming for their livelihoods. Pests have the easiest time decimating pure monocultures Continued TANZANIA | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Tanzania. Trees for the Future’s local Tanzanian staff work in the Singida and Tabora regions, connecting with farming communities to revitalize the health of both the land and its people. Tanzanian farmers typically grow one or two staple crops, most often sunflower and tobacco. This lack of diversity leaves the farmer vulnerable toextreme
TABORA 1 | TREES FOR THE FUTURE Tabora 1 is in the Urambo and Uyui districits, where most residents depend on rain-fed small-scale farming practices that are highly vulnerable to environmental degradation and the effects of climate change. Rapid population growth has placed enormous pressure on natural and environmental resources.* Why Trees
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WE AREN’T JUST PLANTING TREES. WE’RE CHANGING LIVES. Our mission is to end hunger and poverty by training farmers to regenerate their land. How? It starts with trees. Through our 4-year training program, called the Forest Garden Approach, farmers plant thousands of trees that protect and bring nutrients back to the soil. This helps farmers grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. Forest Garden farmers gain increases in income and access to food, even in the first year, all while improving the environment. Learn more about our approach. HELPING PEOPLE AND THE PLANET Farmers have the power, we have the training, you are the key. With the help of trees and training, our approach has been able to make a big impact, all thanks to our incredible supporter community.TREES PLANTED
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