
IMPACT PROJECTS
A Regenerative Future
We are passionate about:
Land regeneration and food systems
Ocean regeneration and carbon sequestration
Protection and regeneration of the Amazon
Supporting and preserving indigenous communities
Empowering local communities

Organizations we support
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is one of our most basic human needs. A human can survive for about three days without water.
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people lack basic access to clean and safe drinking water.
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funded serving 17 million people in 29 countries
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of your donation goes towards clean water projects.
Charity Water
Mission: bring clean and safe water to every person on the planet
Despri Haiti x CarbonP3
Mission: Building sustainable economies and vibrant communities in Haiti & Dominican Republic through Carbon Funds
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Trees help clean the air we breathe, filter the water we drink, and provide habitat to over 80% of the world's terrestrial biodiversity.
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planted in Haiti and 175,000 planted in Dominican Republic. Costing only $1/mangrove.
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emerged to reduce gender violence by 72% and enrolled 52,000 students in innovative programs.
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We are verifying our mangrove plants via VERRA to unlock regenerative financing to scale outplantations
No Hungry Children
Mission: to transform the lives of 1 million African children in poverty by feeding them physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually
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Fire represents qi, energy, fuel, life force. We associate it with one of our other most basic needs: food.
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people crammed into a one square mile area in the Kibera slum, and Kibera is only 1 of over 100 slum areas in Nairobi, Kenya.
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children died of starvation this year due to corruption & drought
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meals provided since 2011.
Global Coralition
Mission: uniting art, science and communities to regenerate ocean ecosystems.
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Our oceans produce over half of the oxygen we breathe and captures 90 percent of the excess heat generated by these emissions.
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GC builds large-scale underwater sculptures paired with coral farming efforts to catalyze awareness and action in reef regeneration.
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Partnering with local NGOs, they approach reef regeneration in a holistic way through marine protection, coral farming and mangrove restoration.
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through education, ecotourism and livelihood opportunities in conservation.
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Atabey - the Mother of Waters from the Arawak indigenous culture of the Caribbean was deployed into the sea. The area has become marine protected since 2021. We are preparing to build the first land based coral farm in early 2024.
Kako Earth
Mission: restoring bioregions by partnering with First Nations peoples, currently working with the Siekopai in the Ecuadorian Amazon to regenerate land through cacao farms
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Protecting and regenerating the Amazon
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Since OR 2024, they have partnered with 4 family farms and supporting them to transition to cacao farms rather than sell their land to the palm oil industry
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They are currently producing a film on bioregions
Dreamweaver Foundation
Mission: honoring our most cherished generation in their final days
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Dreamweaver represents the spirit as they serve the elderly before their spirit leaves their body.
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end of life dreams granted to terminally ill seniors through incredible experiences.
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GrandsPads provided.
GrandPad is a simple computer tablets designed for older adults to bring them closer to their loved ones, virtually. Dreamweaver has reach over 200,000 lives nationally.
Zintkala Wakan Hoyapi (voice of the sacred bird - Lakota)
Mission: To provide, empower, and strengthen “The Oyate” or “People” through healing ceremonies and to foster a collaborative effort of spiritual innovation and fellowship.
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Through our healing journeys, we are breaking old cycles of abuse, oppression, generational trauma, and violence.
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Providing one-on-one mentorship; teaching life skills, self-defense skills, and leadership training to the youth.
Providing healing services and tools to support men/women who served in the armed forces by assisting with transportation to & from doctors appointments; talking circles, sweat lodge ceremonies, and more.
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Includes family garden projects, planting of trees for ceremonial purposes; supporting legislative processes in regard to the protection of sacred medicines; training of young indigenous leaders to be spokespersons on the national front, in regard to protection of sacred medicines.
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The buffalo were long considered a major centerpiece of life to the Lakota. The project consists of preservation of our Lakota way of life and support of food sovereignty for families on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
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Their goal is to develop a healing space focusing on Lakota thought & philosophy & practices from around the world, highlighting mind/body/soul connections to support the community of the Pineridge Indian Reservation.

Donations at OR are matched
Every dollar dedicated to our impact fund is directed to an NGO partner of your choice.
All donations are tax deductible registered under 501(c)(3) organization.
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3 mangroves sequesters one metric tonne of carbon. This project employs and empowers local communities in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
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in schools in Kenya where 260,000 children have died of starvation this year.
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Regenerating the biodiversity in the ocean, which supports the food and livelihood of coastal communities. This project will be building the first land-based coral farm in the North Coast of the Dominican Republic, which can utilize techniques to grow coral up to 50x faster.
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to terminally-ill elderly in need
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providing a community with clean drinking water daily.
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Our event will be carbon negative by planting mangroves which sequester four to ten times more carbon than terrestrial plants.