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Restore forests and empower communities

Trees planted
(2+ million)
Active projects worldwide
(5+)
what we do

ON A MISSION is a non-profit organization dedicated to sustainable reforestation efforts worldwide.

We partner with companies to help them understand their carbon footprint, reduce it and support sustainable reforestation action.


With individuals and philanthropic donors, we team up to plant trees in high quality sustainable reforestation projects.

Estimate your company’s carbon footprint!

Even small changes can make a big impact.

Our handbook walks you through reducing emissions and supporting reforestation projects worldwide. Be part of the change!

Let’s do good things together

Companies

We make climate action simple, impactful, and good for your business.

We offer pro-bono, tailored carbon footprint assessments and expert reduction guidance, along with a curated portfolio of verified reforestation projects you can proudly support — projects that deliver measurable environmental and social impact.

Individuals and donors

The planet needs you — and you can make a real difference today.

Every action counts. By joining ON A MISSION, you’ll help plant trees, restore ecosystems, empower local communities, and fight climate change through sustainable reforestation.

Volunteers

Join a global community of changemakers.

ON A MISSION is powered by passionate volunteers from all over the world.

If you share our vision for a healthier planet and want to put your skills to work for meaningful impact, we’d love to welcome you to the team.

2+ million

trees planted

14

reforestation projects

>22

climate partners

Local and global impact. Discover our projects

Brazil Atlantic Forest

This project plants 45,450 native trees in the Alegria Nova Indigenous village, boosting biodiversity, creating local jobs, and integrating agroforestry systems that support food security and cultural heritage.

Brazil Mangrove Restoration

This project will restore 5 hectares of Brazil’s coastal zone by planting 100,000 native mangrove trees, including red, black, and white mangrove species. It protects against erosion, boosts biodiversity, and supports local livelihoods.

Kakamega Forest Community Reforestation Project

In partnership with EMAUA and supported by the Franklinia Foundation, this 3-year project will plant 320,000 indigenous trees across 320 hectares in Kakamega Forest. It aims to restore biodiversity, protect threatened species, and create over 300 local jobs.

Jhargram Agroforestry Initiative

Located in the Jhargram District of West Bengal, this active agroforestry project aims to plant 20,000 trees across drought-prone, non-arable land. Working closely with 500 smallholder households, the initiative promotes biodiversity, sustainable livelihoods, and community ownership.

Uganda community agroforestry project

In Northern Uganda’s Kitgum region, this project partners with smallholder farmers to plant 40,000 trees across Madi Opei, Lamwo, and Padibe sub-counties by April 2025. It combines climate action with long-term land restoration and soil protection.

Madagascar Mangrove Project

A mangrove restoration project aimed at restoring degraded mangrove ecosystems and creating employment for the local community

ACTIVE PROJECTS IN 2025
Brazil - Forest
Brazil - Forest
Located within the Alegria Nova Indigenous village in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, this project aims to restore the habitat of the Brazilwood tree by planting 45,450 native species.
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Brazil - Mangrove
Brazil - Mangrove
Located in Atlantic Forest, Brazil, we aim to plant 45,450 native tree species to restore the natural habitat of the Brazilwood tree.
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India, West Bengal
India, West Bengal
This project aims to work with 500 smallholder households in Jhargram District, West Bengal, India, to plant 20,000 trees and preserve them in a participatory model.
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Uganda
Uganda
A key focus of the project is growing and distributing 40'000 seedlings to farmers who have committed to using their land for tree cultivation over the next 50 years
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Madagascar
Madagascar
Reforesting mountain sides and restoring native forests and ecosystems
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Kenya
Kenya
Rehabilitating a 50ha piece of indigenous forest that has been previously impacted by overgrazing, vandalism and drought
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Our Locations

across a diverse portfolio of properties
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Brazil - Forest

This project plants 45,450 native trees in the Alegria Nova Indigenous village, boosting biodiversity, creating local jobs, and integrating agroforestry systems that support food security and cultural heritage.

Brazil - Mangrove

This project will restore 5 hectares of Brazil’s coastal zone by planting 100,000 native mangrove trees, including red, black, and white mangrove species. It protects against erosion, boosts biodiversity, and supports local livelihoods.

India, West Bengal

Located in the Jhargram District of West Bengal, this active agroforestry project aims to plant 20,000 trees across drought-prone, non-arable land. Working closely with 500 smallholder households, the initiative promotes biodiversity, sustainable livelihoods, and community ownership.

Uganda

In Northern Uganda’s Kitgum region, this project partners with smallholder farmers to plant 40,000 trees across Madi Opei, Lamwo, and Padibe sub-counties by April 2025. It combines climate action with long-term land restoration and soil protection.

Madagascar

Through this project, we are planting hundreds of thousands of trees to restore critical ecosystems, including coastal mangroves that stabilize shorelines and protect communities from increasingly severe storms.

Kenya

In partnership with EMAUA and supported by the Franklinia Foundation, this 3-year project will plant 320,000 indigenous trees across 320 hectares in Kakamega Forest. It aims to restore biodiversity, protect threatened species, and create over 300 local jobs.

A FEW OF OUR partners