At Hearts of Green, we believe in partnerships that inspire transformation. Climate change, biodiversity loss, and social vulnerability demand collective action, and meaningful stakeholder engagement lies at the heart of our mission. Working hand in hand with organizations, communities, and institutions, we are creating pathways where every partner can play a role in shaping a more sustainable future.

Our collaboration approach is built around inclusivity and impact, ensuring that whether you are a corporate, government agency, private landowner, farmer, or educational institution, there is a place for you in the movement for landscape restoration and climate resilience. Engagement is not simply about funding or growing trees, it is about shared responsibility, knowledge exchange, and measurable outcomes that transform both landscapes and lives.

The pathways for stakeholder engagement include:

  1. Landscape Restoration (Non-trading offers for environmental sustainability and social care)

This pathway focuses on projects where stakeholders support restoration activities without necessarily seeking financial returns. Activities include tree planting, supporting tree nurseries, and participating in rehabilitation efforts in schools, community areas, and private spaces. Monitoring of these initiatives is done through the TSNAP App, ensuring transparency and real-time updates on survival rates and impact.

2.a. Landscape Restoration with Carbon Investment – Large Scale

For stakeholders seeking to combine climate action with carbon offsetting opportunities, Hearts of Green facilitates large-scale restoration projects. These involve Project Design Document (PDD) development, mobilization of land for investment, and partnerships with public institutions willing to dedicate land for restoration and long-term carbon sequestration.

2.b. Landscape Restoration with Carbon Investment – Aggregation Approach

This pathway brings together multiple small-scale farmers or landowners in a region to participate in coordinated tree growing. By aggregating landowners, a collective impact is achieved, supported by PDD development and structured monitoring. This approach ensures carbon benefits while enhancing community livelihoods and resilience.

  1. Non-Landscape Based Carbon Offsets

Beyond trees, Hearts of Green also supports stakeholders interested in investing in clean stoves, solar projects, and other renewable energy solutions. These interventions reduce emissions while providing social benefits such as improved household energy access and reduced health risks. Stakeholders here not only contribute to climate mitigation but also support improved quality of life in communities.

  1. Governance and Sustainability Courses

For organizations seeking to strengthen their governance and improve Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting, Hearts of Green offers structured training programs. Delivered in collaboration with the Wangari Maathai Institute, these courses are modular, hybrid (both online and in-person), and award certificates upon completion. They provide critical knowledge for businesses aiming to align with global sustainability standards while equipping leaders with tools for responsible corporate citizenship.

Through these pathways, Hearts of Green ensures that every partner—whether motivated by corporate social responsibility, carbon offsetting, green energy, or knowledge advancement—can engage meaningfully in climate action. Together, we are not just growing trees or running projects; we are repairing landscapes, transforming lives, and leaving a legacy of resilience for future generations.