
Transparency you can see
We believe that trust begins with transparency.
When you protect the rainforest through Fund The Planet, you should know exactly where your money is going, which country it's protecting, and how it's being protected. That's why we've made transparency a core part of everything we do.

We do not accept donations
Fund the Planet protects land legally. However, we do not accept donations, as these would be unrestricted and without guarantees. Our model is deliberately designed to provide the founders of our nature reserves with a guarantee and assurance of protection.
We don't make vague promises. We don't offer carbon credits or offsetting packages. Every piece of protected land remains off-limits, untouched, and dedicated to nature.

We'll show you everything
No guessing required. The land you're protecting is directly visible in our Rainforest Explorer web app. As a founder, you can see exactly how large your territory is, where it's located, and how it's growing over time. We track every square meter and link it to real GPS data. This way, you know exactly which part of the Amazon you've protected.

Our costs - how 1 euro is distributed
Every euro donated to Fund The Planet is used entirely to protect threatened rainforest areas. 51 cents goes directly to active conservation measures in the customer's dedicated area, and 30 cents are used to acquire additional land and secure it for the long term. The remainder is distributed across important supporting activities such as management (10 cents), purchase (4.5 cents), education & awareness (2.5 cents), fees & taxes (1 cent), and land search (1 cent). Every cent thus contributes specifically to the long-term preservation of the rainforest – transparently, verifiably, and without compromise.

Documents
We live transparency. Here you can find details about our land ownership and the environmental due diligence report.
You can find us here
We are a registered company and a certified organization that legally owns land. Our goal is to create the world's largest privately owned, fully publicly owned nature reserve.
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