Support Our Initiative & Support The Rainforest
We have many options available for you to help support our key activities of research, education and restoration in the Amazon Rainforest. By choosing to make a donation to one of our key areas you are helping to innovate new technologies that support people and planet. You may choose one of our sponsorship options listed below, or get in contact for more information about other ways of giving.
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Sponsor a Tree: Inga edulis
Inga edulis is a native tree to the Amazon, and has recently been...$0 donated
We are a crowdfunded research group and we rely on your generosity to continue our vital work.
How does our funding model work? Put simply: you direct where our funds are spent by choosing what you sponsor. Each donation helps cover the setup and core costs of the organisation, while ensuring your sponsored activity is carried out. We would love to set up as a charity, but we need your time and interest to do so, so if you are interested in helping us to become a registered charity
Let us know!Our Finances
Core operating costs for the first operational year of April 2016-2017. Total cost of project £42,607, total project income £170.
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Lucy Dablin
0051 997860977Lucy is Research Fellow of Agroforestry & Mixed Farming Systems at Cranfield University. She holds a PhD from University College London, an MSc in Conservation Science from Imperial College London…...
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Melanie Desch
Mel holds a BSc from the School of Environmental Science and Forestry. She began working in the Amazon in 2014 and set up several successful initiatives working with local communities…...
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Jhonatan Flores Ichuhuayta
Jhonatan is a Forestry Engineer student with the Universidad Nacional Amazonica Madre de Dios. He completed a three month internship with ReVerde between February and April 2017. He did a fantastic job,…...
Our Supporters & Partners
We must work together to restore what has been lost
& find new paradigms for future forests
We develop techniques which can restore more than 80 million hectares of Amazon Rainforest.
The largest driver of deforestation in the Amazon has been the expansion of unsustainable cattle ranching practices. At Centro ReVerde, we specialise in the development of new approaches which will restore forests, increase productivity, alleviate poverty and combat climate change.
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