ACTIONS TOWARDS CHANGE
The Heart of Our Work
Global Forest Generation helps local conservation leaders and their communities restore forests on a large scale — reviving landscapes for water, wildlife, culture, and the health of our planet. We support on-the-ground experts by providing the resources, partnerships, and operational backing they need to grow their impact. By connecting local leaders, governments, donors, and other global partners, we create a powerful network that turns restoration efforts into lasting solutions. We remove obstacles so conservation leaders can focus on what matters most: protecting nature and the people who depend on it.
Protecting
Vital Ecosystems in the Andes
Our first initiative, Acción Andina, works with communities across South America to revive Andean ecosystems by planting native trees, fostering resilience against climate change and drought, supporting local wildlife, and more.

Championing Change
Through Advocacy
We connect local restoration activities to global initiatives, bringing awareness to key issues impacting vulnerable people and landscapes — whether drought, wildfires, deforestation, land-use threats, or endangered species.


Joining Forces for
a Better Future
Reviving the most critical ecosystems across the globe will be a century-long effort. It will require unprecedented collaboration. We are seeking transformative partnerships across industries to sustain and replicate our success.

EVERY PERSON COUNTS!
Help Us Help Ecosystems
We provide support to local leaders and communities globally to restore degraded ecosystems and improve ecological health for future generations. And we need your help. Join our generational effort to help us sustain the success of our first initiative in the Andes of South America, Acción Andina.
We aim to replicate our successful restoration approach in other geographies, with the goal of three major flagships around the world.
We aim to grow, plant, and care for 100 million native trees to expand native forests. We will also protect 1.2 million acres (500,000 hectares) of endangered forests.
We aim to have 2.5 million acres (1 million hectares) of high Andean forest ecosystems under restoration and protection spanning the entire Andes.