Join the AllGaia Restoration Network.
Most towns, farms, and schools already know what needs to be done.
What's often missing is funding.
AllGaia RN helps close that gap.
The missing layer.
Most towns, farms, and schools already know what needs to be done. What they often lack is time, funding, and support.
AllGaia helps close that gap — so good projects actually get done, and you can see the results.
Not just talk
Not vague promises. Not awareness campaigns. Not money that disappears into running costs.
Real projects, real results
Together we pick what matters most, fund it, and track what changes — healthier soil, cleaner water, stronger local food, more life on the land, and stronger towns.
We don't simply fund organisations. We help fund real results that partners identify, implement, and verify.
Five things we help improve.
We help fund work that improves one or more of these. They aren't separate causes — they're one chain, from the soil under our feet to the people who depend on it.
Soil
Healthier soil that holds life and grows better food.
Water
Land that soaks up and holds water, and copes better with dry spells.
Food
Stronger local food, grown closer to home.
Nature
Bringing more life back to the land — plants, insects, animals.
Communities
Communities that are stronger and more able to stand on their own.
Like what? Real examples:
| We help with | For example |
|---|---|
| Soil | composting, regenerative farming, stopping erosion |
| Water | holding water in the land, soaking it in, healthier rivers and streams |
| Food | growing food locally, community gardens, school plots |
| Nature | bringing back habitats, more plants and wildlife |
| Communities | learning, working together, standing on their own |
Example projects.
A few of the kinds of projects the network can fund. These are illustrations, not current commitments — your projects are yours to define.
Community food forest
Planting a shared, edible woodland that feeds people and brings life back to the land.
Regenerative farm transition
Helping a farm move to methods that rebuild the soil and hold more water.
Water retention landscape
Reshaping land so it soaks up and holds rain instead of losing it to runoff.
Pollinator recovery
Bringing back flowers, hedgerows, and habitat so bees and other pollinators return.
School food garden
A garden where children grow food and learn how soil, food, and health connect.
The more links, the higher the priority.
A project that helps several of these at once does more than one that helps just one. So those come first.
Projects that help three or more of these.
Projects that help two of these.
Projects that help one of these.
We measure what changes.
Not what was promised.
Every project tracks what actually changes — in one or more of these. Projects that show real improvement across several come first.
Measuring is how a good intention becomes proof. Over time we're building a shared way to track and check results — so what one partner records, everyone can trust.
You join a network. The hard parts run quietly behind it.
You don't join a foundation. You join the network. What matters for you is simple:
Behind it: AllGaia products fund the work, and the AllGaia Foundation keeps everything honest — quietly, in the background. Shared tools to track and check results are still being built; the network is open now, and the tools make it stronger over time.
From joining to proof, in six steps.
This isn't a grant you wait on. It's a simple path — from what you choose to do, to results anyone can check.
Join the Network
Your group joins the AllGaia Restoration Network on the same terms as everyone else.
Pick what matters
Together we choose the work that matters most where you are — soil, water, food, nature, or communities.
Turn it into projects
We turn that into real projects with clear results you can track — not vague activity.
Funding begins
Money comes in as members buy products — a steady stream you direct yourself.
Track the results
Each project tracks what actually changed. That's what turns a good intention into proof.
Show the proof
Results are reported through the Factum Protocol — so the work becomes provable, not just promised.
See how partnership works.
If your work helps soil, water, food, nature, or communities — and you can show what changes — the network is open to you. The next step shows exactly how it funds your work.